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22 votes
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It's been five years already, let's gawp at Microsoft and Nokia's bloodbath
8 votes -
ArsTechnica's thorough iOS 12 review
16 votes -
Google China prototype links searches to phone numbers
10 votes -
Bring back the headphone jack: Why USB-C audio still doesn't work
15 votes -
Verizon throttled fire department’s “unlimited” data during California wildfire
17 votes -
California wildfires: Verizon throttled data during crisis
24 votes -
Brain drain: The mere presence of one’s own smartphone reduces available cognitive capacity
6 votes -
Palm's making a tiny Android phone with 3.3" display & 800 mAh battery
10 votes -
Galaxy Note 9 hands-on review: A $999 water-cooled, AI camera beast
7 votes -
Experts criticize West Virginia’s plan for smartphone voting
13 votes -
Huawei overtakes Apple to become number two in smartphone sales in Q2 2018
5 votes -
Best way to browse/use Tildes on mobile?
Hi fellow Tildes Beta users! I primarily do my browsing on an iPad or my iPhone. Currently I'm using Chrome. Until an app is made, what do you all find the best way to browse Tildes is? The...
Hi fellow Tildes Beta users!
I primarily do my browsing on an iPad or my iPhone. Currently I'm using Chrome.
Until an app is made, what do you all find the best way to browse Tildes is? The formatting is a little wonky for me, which is perfectly understandable. It's not exactly a deal breaker, but it would be a lot easier having a more optimized experience.
I doubt I'm alone, so what're y'alls preferences?
22 votes -
Asus ROG phone impressions
6 votes -
Leaked videos appear to depict Apple’s internal iPhone and Mac repair processes
10 votes -
Mobile phone radiation may affect memory performance in adolescents, study finds
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Samsung phones are spontaneously texting users’ photos to random contacts without their permission
16 votes -
What happened to my Tildes bookmark on my Android phone?
I'm using an Android phone with Chrome 65.0.3325.109 installed. There's an option in this browser to add a page to the home screen. This creates a shortcut on my home screen. When I tap on that...
I'm using an Android phone with Chrome 65.0.3325.109 installed.
There's an option in this browser to add a page to the home screen. This creates a shortcut on my home screen. When I tap on that shortcut, it opens the saved page in Chrome.
I had done this with Tildes. However, I deleted the shortcut and made it again. The behaviour has now changed.
Previously, this shortcut opened Tildes as a tab within Chrome. Now, it opens Tildes as its own separate "application". It's not in Chrome. That means I don't get the functionality that comes with Chrome, such as opening a link in a new Chrome tab. In this pseudo-application version, I'm stuck with only one window. I can't open other tabs. I can't simply copy links from one Chrome tab (news website) to another Chrome tab (Tildes).
Did you change something in the past week or so? Can you please change it back? I want a shortcut to a web page to open something that behaves like a web page, not a stand-alone application.
6 votes -
The ASUS ROG phone has a 90HZ screen, vapor cooling, and a plethora of gaming accessories
6 votes -
How a hacker proved cops used a secret government phone tracker to find him
14 votes -
The guy who produced Kendrick Lamar's best new track did it all on his iPhone
4 votes -
Valve will soon release apps for streaming Steam games, movies, and shows to phones and tablets
6 votes -
Mobile gaming cements its dominance, takes majority of worldwide sales
5 votes