The feature is going away but on Google Maps they have a Timeline section where you can go back and see exactly where you’ve been each day. I found it useful when I traveled in Japan to see the names of shops and restaurants I stopped at but then realized… Google has known everywhere I’ve been for over a decade now. Hmm.
This right here. I have to have my mom send videos of the grandkids to my work iPhone because my personal Android received them heavily pixelated and compressed.
So kind.
The levels of incompetence.
To make matters even worse…
The chiefs found that the Wi-Fi signal coming off the Starlink satellite transceiver couldn’t cover the entire ship, so during a stop in Pearl Harbor, they bought “signal repeaters and cable” to extend coverage.
I thought the Chrome reading articles out loud was useful…
I’m right there with you. My first reaction to the video in the article was “well that’s terrifying”.
This was recent.
EE (formerly Everything Everywhere) is a British mobile network operator, internet service provider and a brand of BT Consumer, a division of BT Group. Supposedly the #1 network in the UK similar to Verizon in the US.
My Samsung watch works without a phone on Google Fi network. Watches get a free line.
EE (formerly Everything Everywhere) is a British mobile network operator, internet service provider and a brand of BT Consumer, a division of BT Group. Supposedly the #1 network in the UK similar to Verizon in the US.
She’s been around since the early days of live streaming. She’s a legend.
Moooooon chillllldddd!
I did a double take when I first read it. Then I realized it was, Nothing, the phone company.
They’re already charging $79/year for a subscription. No monthly membership.
During the Reddit API exodus I saw it in lots of comments. That’s how I ended up here.
You’re welcome.
Capitalism
That whole “22% faster” worries me. 4 years later and only 22% faster?
IDGAF who “wins” just give it to us already.