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Credit: Tushar Mehta / Android Authority TL;DR Google has completed its Workspace icon redesign on Android, with Gmail becoming the final app to receive the refreshed look. Each app now has a more distinct visual identity while still following Google’s overall design language. Google is leaning heavily into gradients and unique color schemes instead of for...

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Credit: Rita El Khoury / Android Authority TL;DR Pixel Studio’s latest v2.3.001.911719150 update removes the ability to create new images and stickers. Users are now greeted with a text prompt redirecting them to use Nano Banana within the Gemini app instead. The app’s basic screenshot editing interface is still accessible, but its long-term future on the ...

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TL;DR Google Meet for Android Auto is now rolling out widely. You can join scheduled calls in an audio-only interface. Joining a Meet call in your car will automatically put your phone in “On-the-Go” mode as well.

Google added support for Meet video calls to Apple CarPlay a few months ago, and followed it up with a


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TL;DR Developers of open-source Android apps, including NewPipe, have begun warning users about Google’s upcoming sideloading restrictions. NewPipe’s developers refuse to comply with Google’s proposed verification rules. The app has started to inform users of ways to bypass hurdles, including the proposed 24-hour lockout period before installing “unverified” ...

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TL;DR Samsung has reportedly begun internal testing of One UI 9 for the Galaxy S25 series, according to tipster Tarun Vats. The first One UI 9 test build has been spotted around two weeks earlier than last year’s One UI 8 testing timeline, suggesting faster development. One UI 9 beta for the Galaxy S25 lineup could arrive this month or next, while Galaxy S24 ...

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