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6 votes
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Apple has permanently banned Alex Jones' Infowars app from the App Store
32 votes -
Your web app is bloated
16 votes -
The "Chatty" messaging app for Librem 5 (Linux phone) with SMS and XMPP support
16 votes -
I don't trust Signal
18 votes -
This Panda Is Dancing
10 votes -
Google has kicked Ahoy! the anti-censorship app from the Chrome store
22 votes -
Tutanota's New Android app is on the F-Droid Store finally!!
9 votes -
Tutanota's new app is finally coming to F-Droid
12 votes -
Uber but for snitching
14 votes -
Tildoes with Android, what are your essential apps?
Here's a couple of mine: Flamingo for Twitter Pocket Casts JuiceSSH RealVNC Viewer DigiCal EDIT: I forgot my most important one, Sesame Shortcuts
28 votes -
Digital Laundry: How credit card thieves use free-to-play apps to launder their ill-gotten gains
6 votes -
Public Telegram, private strife | The precarious future of messaging apps
3 votes -
Why are all my weather apps different?
8 votes -
Tech’s ‘dirty secret’: The app developers sifting through your Gmail
11 votes -
Best Android Alternative to iOS Continuity
The one good thing, imo, that iOS does is its continuity and handoff with other devices. What are the best ways you've found to emulate this on your devices? Like if I'm actively working on a...
The one good thing, imo, that iOS does is its continuity and handoff with other devices. What are the best ways you've found to emulate this on your devices? Like if I'm actively working on a document or on web pages how can I seamlessly continue using them on my tablet/phone without having to re-open all the tabs or docs again?
Has anyone found a better way?
At the moment I get around this a couple ways:
-Google drive is my primary basic filesystem on all my main computer (desktop/documents/downloads/pictures/videos folders)
-Google Photos on all devices
-PulseSMS for the texting
-Google Chrome which offers a somewhat fix to webbrowsingBut the actual feature of my devices popping up and letting me "carry on" with what I was doing exactly where I was doing it with the click of the button isn't there. Also, the Google Chrome "continuity" is simply the ability to let me go see recent tabs open on my devices and click to reopen them. If anyone knows a way to sync tabs across all my devices (desktop/laptop/phone/tablet) and make them open/close altogether that would be great.
6 votes -
New Android homescreen tries to reduce smartphone addiction
15 votes -
How the black point message crashes Android apps
3 votes