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Honor 30S

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Honor 30S is Candybar, Touchscreen Android Smartphone from Honor which runs on Android OS, v10.0. Honor 30S is available in Black, Blue, Green, Gradient colors and 190 g (6.70 oz) of weight. Honor 30S has 6.5 inches LTPS IPS LCD capacitive touchscreen display. Honor 30S is powered by Octa-core (1x2.36 GHz Cortex-A76 & 3x2.22 GHz Cortex-A76 & 4x1.84 GHz Cortex-A55) CPU, HiSilicon Kirin 820 5G (7 nm) Chipset and Mali-G57 6 GPU along with 128GB 8GB RAM, 256GB 8GB RAM.Additional features of Honor 30S are HDR10, 32-bit/192kHz audio. Honor 30S has 3G, WIFI, Bluetooth, GPS connectivity options on board. #Google #Android #Smartphones #OS #News @ndrdnws #ndrdnws #AndroidNews

OnePlus 8

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OnePlus 8 is Candybar, Touchscreen Android Smartphone from OnePlus which runs on Android OS, v10.0. OnePlus 8 is available in Black, Green, Gradient colors. OnePlus 8 has 6.55 inches Fluid AMOLED capacitive touchscreen display. OnePlus 8 is powered by Octa-core (1x2.84 GHz Kryo 585 & 3x2.42 GHz Kryo 585 & 4x1.8 GHz Kryo 585) CPU, Qualcomm SM8250 Snapdragon 865 (7 nm+) Chipset and Adreno 650 GPU along with 128GB 8GB RAM, 256GB 12GB RAM.Additional features of OnePlus 8 are DCI-P3 100%, HDR10+, 90Hz. OnePlus 8 has 3G, WIFI, Bluetooth, GPS connectivity options on board. #Google #Android #Smartphones #OS #News @ndrdnws #ndrdnws #AndroidNews

Samsung Galaxy M11

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Samsung Galaxy M11 is Candybar, Touchscreen Android Smartphone from Samsung which runs on Android OS, v10.0. Samsung Galaxy M11 is available in Black, Metallic Blue, Violet colors and 197 g (6.95 oz) of weight. Samsung Galaxy M11 has 6.4 inches PLS TFT capacitive touchscreen display. Samsung Galaxy M11 is powered by Octa-core 1.8 GHz Cortex-A53 CPU, Qualcomm SDM450 Snapdragon 450 (14 nm) Chipset and Adreno 506 GPU along with 32GB 3GB RAM, 64GB 4GB RAM.Samsung Galaxy M11 has 3G, WIFI, Bluetooth, GPS connectivity options on board. #Google #Android #Smartphones #OS #News @ndrdnws #ndrdnws #AndroidNews

Updates to form controls and focus

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HTML form controls provide the backbone for much of the web's interactivity. They're easy for developers to use, have built-in accessibility, and are familiar to our users. One issue with native form controls, however, is the inconsistency in their styling. Older controls, such as <button> and <select> were styled to match the user's operating system. Form controls that were added to the platform more recently were designed to match whatever style was popular at the time. For Chromium based browsers, this has led to controls that look mismatched and sometimes outdated, which causes developers to spend extra time (and ship extra code) styling around the controls' default appearance. <meter> , <progress> , and <input type="range"> look like they come from different worlds in Chrome 80 on Windows. To help fix this problem, the teams at Microsoft Edge and Google Chrome spent the last year collaborating to retheme an...

How much is the Samsung Galaxy S10 now and is it worth it in 2020?

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The Galaxy S20 series represents Samsung's best 'candy bar' smartphone solution to date, which is something you'd expect from a brand new flagship. But if you're wondering if the Galaxy S10 series has any place on the market after the new model's release, the answer is 'yes,' if you're aware of the implications. There's no denying that the Galaxy S20 lineup is more powerful on paper than its predecessor in virtually every way, but that's not to say the Galaxy S10 is obsolete. And with the Galaxy S20 now stealing all the hype, you may be able to find attractive discounts on the Galaxy S10 series. You may have thought how much is the Galaxy S10 these days if you've been slightly discouraged by the pricing for the Galaxy S20. The good news is that one of Samsung's most robust lineups is now within reach of more customers than ever before. Is the Galaxy S10 worth it in 2020? Samsung's 2019 flagships remain quite powerful by t...

Meet the finalists of the Google Play Indie Games Festival

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Posted by Leticia Lago, Head of Developer Marketing, EMEA At the start of this year we opened submissions for 2020's Google Play Indie Games Festival - an international competition celebrating incredible indie games from Europe, Japan and South Korea. We've received hundreds of fantastic submissions that showcase the technical abilities and groundbreaking creativity of independent studios. Many thanks to everyone who submitted their game. After some hard choices and late nights, we're happy to announce our 20 finalists in each region. Please check out the games below (in alphabetical order); each one is a true work of art. They will be receiving promotions and prizes to help them grow their business. They'll also be competing in the Finals for the top prizes. While this is a happy announcement, we must also inform you that we will be unable to hold the Finals as planned on April 25 in Poland, Japan and South Korea due to the COVID-19 situation. We will be pos...

Stadia Savepoint: March updates

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We're back with another update in our Stadia Savepoint series, providing a summary of recent news on Stadia. This month we added seven new games to the Stadia store including DOOM Eternal and Lost Words: Beyond the Page , a First on Stadia title. With Serious Sam Collection, Spitlings and Stacks On Stacks (On Stacks) being added to Stadia Pro on April 1, subscribers can claim and build their library of games, playing for free as part of their subscription. Stadia Capture Library on Web Web Capture Library Access captured gameplay screenshots and clips on your laptop or desktop and download them from your library. 4K on Web Players with an active Stadia Pro subscription plus the necessary hardware and network speeds can now play Stadia at up to 4K resolution on the web in their Chrome browser . Recent content launches on Stadia Borderlands 3: Guns, Love, and Tentacles: The Marriage of Wainwright & Hammerlock Expansion ...

First case of coronavirus confirmed at Samsung’s semiconductor plant

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The first case of coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) at Samsung's semiconductor manufacturing plant in Yongin, Seoul, was confirmed earlier today, according to Yonhap News Agency . This is the first case of a Samsung employee at the Giheung semiconductor factory in Yongin to test positive, but it is not the first SARS-CoV-2 case to have been reported within the factory's perimeter. Roughly one month ago, a cafeteria worker at the Gigeung plant had also tested positive , but this was an employee of a contractor firm. As yet, there's no news on whether or not the plant will be shutting down Samsung's employee is in his 20s and he's a resident of Hwaseong. He began showing syndromes last week. According to the source citing the Hwaseong city government, the worker tested positive on Sunday. Samsung immediately sent his colleagues home and disinfected the workplace, but as yet, it's unclear whether the company will shut down its plant. The company may have found itsel...

I’m seriously impressed with the Galaxy S20 Ultra’s charging speed

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The battery capacities on Galaxy phones in all price segments have received a massive boost this year. From the budget-friendly Galaxy M11 to the $1400 Galaxy S20 Ultra, Samsung has released quite a few phones that have a 5,000 mAh battery in recent months. The Galaxy S20 Ultra, despite some power hungry features like a 120Hz display refresh rate and a nearly 7-inch screen, lasts really long on a single charge thanks to the size of its battery. More than that, however, I'm impressed at how quickly it goes from 0 to 100% with the supplied 25W charger. I have been using the Galaxy S20 Ultra for around three weeks at this point and was using the Galaxy S20+ prior to that. All three Galaxy S20 models support 25W super fast charging, but Samsung seems to have tuned the Galaxy S20 Ultra to charge the fastest, or at least in a similar time as the Galaxy S20+, despite the difference in battery capacities. An hour of charging gets the Galaxy S20 Ultra from 0 to 100%, and that's par...

New Podcasts, Tips to export your apps and games

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What's new on Android and Google Play View as webpage March 2020 Apps, Games & Insights podcasts Our new podcast series brings insights, stories and learnings from industry experts on some of today's hottest topics surrounding mobile apps, games and tech. Subscribe and listen to the 1st episode with Crowdstar about building long term growth. LISTEN NOW Featured Medium posts Tips to export your apps and games to France Tips to export your apps and games to Russia Support your development with tools on the Play Store Wha...