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Gestures are one of the smoothest interactions on a smartphone. Though often hidden and only discoverable inadvertently or by trial-and-error, they can save you time once you know how to use them. One of my favorite gestures so far has been the swipe to switch tabs in Chrome, but it may now be dethroned by a new swipe to switch accounts in Google Maps. Though I'll seldom use it in Maps, I'm really crossing fingers that it comes to Gmail soon.
Read MoreGoogle Maps adds smooth gesture to switch accounts, hopefully Gmail follows suit [APK Download] was written by the awesome team at Android Police.
Nest security cam owners have received an email from Google on Wednesday that left many disgruntled, to put it lightly. The company is introducing a new policy that forces Nest Cam, Dropcam, and Nest Hello status lights to remain on permanently while recording and blink when users are looking at live footage – all in the name of privacy.
Customers are in uproar against the changes. In the Google Nest community forum, multiple threads were opened that complain about the permanent lights and argue that, in fact, users' privacy is reduced by them.
Read MoreNest cam status lights can no longer be turned off in the name of privacy and customers are pissed was written by the awesome team at Android Police.
Fitbit has been around long before smartwatches became a thing and is synonymous with fitness trackers to this day. However, the company isn't shy about its smartwatch ambitions and has already released some devices in this category, including the Ionic and the Versa. The manufacturer is building on this foundation and plans to release a new model of the latter. Renders already showed us what the Versa 2 should look like, and now, further leaks courtesy of Tizenhelp and HRDLPN have surfaced, presenting the device and its packaging in full glory.
Read MoreFitbit Versa 2 leaks point to September 15 release, confirm Alexa integration and OLED display was written by the awesome team at Android Police.