Disabling the “Is Running in the Background” Notification on Android Oreo

Disabling the “Is Running in the Background” Notification on Android Oreo

If you are one of the users using either a Nexus or Pixel device running Android Oreo, then you had most likely seen the notification saying, “ is running in the background”. It may be useful but there are times when it can get quite annoying. Thankfully, there’s an app that could help you remedy these notifications permanently. So why does this notification exist? In other versions of Android, there really is no way of knowing whether an app is running in the background that’s doing…

September Android Update Fixed 13 Critical Bugs

September Android Update Fixed 13 Critical Bugs

In a recent September release Android update, Google was able to fix 81 system vulnerabilities such as the 13 critical remote code execution bugs of its Android Security Bulletin just the past Tuesday. One of the most worrisome vulnerability as usual is Android’s lightweight media player, Media Framework which includes the MediaServer, AudioServer, CameraServer and the ExtractorService processes. In a case where a remote hacker utilizes a specially crafted file, they could execute the…

Limiting Apps’ Background Activity in Android Oreo

Limiting Apps’ Background Activity in Android Oreo

Google has done so much to effectively manage Android’s background resource usage with the last few updates. And now Android Oreo adds another improvement to the table with the new Background Execution Limits. This new feature limits what an app can do when it runs in the background including the resources used and broadcasts requested. The Background Execution Limits are developed to be automatic in Android Oreo so you don’t have to do anything at all to take advantage of them for as…

Android Oreo Bug Could Secretly Burn User’s Mobile Data Usage

Android Oreo Bug Could Secretly Burn User’s Mobile Data Usage

There’s been a buzz today regarding a bug in Android Oreo. And if you’re one of the users who are now using it, you should definitely keep an eye on your mobile data usage. Why? There’s been a bug discovered just today that causes phones to use mobile data even when they are connected to a Wi-Fi network. This bug was first spotted by a Reddit user named Unusual_Sauce. After installing Android Oreo on the device, it began preferring mobile data even if the Wi-Fi is turned on and…

OnePlus 2 Gets the Android 8.0 Oreo Unofficially through LineageOS 15

OnePlus 2 Gets the Android 8.0 Oreo Unofficially through LineageOS 15

There is no doubt that many OnePlus2 owners have felt burned due to the lack of OTA updates that OnePlus has pushed out. For quite some time, OnePlus owners were told that the OnePlus 2 was going to receive an official update to Android 7.0 Nougat eventually. That sort of promise turned out not to be the case, making the last official build of OxygenOS for the device to be based on Android 6.0 Marshmallow instead. Fortunately, developers have recently released an early build of LineageOS 15…

Xiaomi Launches Mi A1 in Android One

Xiaomi Launches Mi A1 in Android One

The day before the next iPhone launches, Xiaomi’s newest flagship smart phone will make its launch. But Chinese firm offered another new arrival before that date which marks a departure from the usual. And this is because Xiaomi has released its first ever device to run in Google’s Android One program which is called Mi A1 Xiaomi’s newest flagship smartphone will launch the day before the next iPhone , but Chinese firm has offered another new arrival before that date — and it marks a…

Good Deal on a Note 8 for Former Galaxy Note 7 Owners

Good Deal on a Note 8 for Former Galaxy Note 7 Owners

Let’s face it – the Galaxy Note 7 was some kind of a disaster for Samsung. And those Samsung groupies who had spent a thousand bucks for the flagship phone last year was crestfallen to find out that their top-of-the-line gadgets had a high chance of melting in the palm of their hands or in their pockets. It was definitely a bummer, and that’s just putting it lightly. Buuuut. There is good news for those Samsung groupies who stayed loyal at heart despite the Note 7 fiasco and who…

Google Stores Audio Files of All Your “OK Google” Requests – and You Can Listen to Them Online

Google Stores Audio Files of All Your “OK Google” Requests – and You Can Listen to Them Online

It’s no secret that Google uses Android to track a lot of information about users. However, many users are unaware that Google actually saves audio files for all of your “OK Google” commands. That’s right: every time you speak to your Google Assistant app, Google doesn’t just listen and respond to your request. Google also records that audio file and then saves it to its database. Don’t believe me? You can listen to your audio files today – seriously. It’s as easy as…

Using Notification Dots in Android Oreo

Using Notification Dots in Android Oreo

Now that Android Oreo’s officially out on Google Pixel and Nexus devices, we’re able to explore some of its new and exciting features. And one of these features is a handy way to deal with your notifications. If you got a Pixel or Nexus that you have just downloaded the Oreo update to, then you may also have tried this. Some things have changed from Android Nougat, although it’s a more subtle update to proceedings compared to what most users have come to expect from Google. As you…

Google Slashes Prices for Pixel, Pixel XL and Bundles Daydream View Headset for Free

Google Slashes Prices for Pixel, Pixel XL and Bundles Daydream View Headset for Free

Google has made huge price cuts in an attempt to lure users to the Pixel and Pixel XL. In preparation for its back to school sales, the tech giant has given a huge price cut to the Pixel and Pixel XL. Furthermore, Google is also giving away free Daydream View headsets with purchases. If price was the only thing keeping you from last year’s Pixel and Pixel XL, then now’s the time to buy. Here’s how current pricing looks after the latest price slash: Pixel (with free Daydream…

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