Sonos has brought back notification and lock screen controls for Android users, with ongoing work to support these controls on iOS. Users can also access these options from their Wear OS smartwatch.
Google celebrates nearly a decade since the introduction of its Now Playing feature, which identifies songs automatically. The recent launch of the new Now Playing app is its most significant update yet. In a poll, 53% of users view it as a significant improvement, while 35% find it satisfactory, and 12% are indifferent. The app retains its core functionality but features aesthetic enhancements, such as larger text on the lock screen and always-on display, and allows easier access to song history and preferred music apps. The transition to a standalone application improves accessibility and user experience. Users can manually identify songs by tapping a prominent button in the app. The updated Now Playing app is available for download in the Google Play Store.
Google plans to introduce a new multitasking experience in Android in 2026, featuring a Bubbles system for improved interaction with multiple applications. Samsung has implemented a similar floating window feature in its latest Android software. The Overlays app allows users to create widget-based Bubbles on any Android device, while the Panels app provides easy access to the app drawer with a swipe, enhancing navigation and multitasking. These developments indicate a trend towards more intuitive and efficient digital interactions on Android devices.
On March 11, 2026, at around 8:45 AM IST, Meta's Instagram experienced a significant service disruption affecting thousands of users. Over 4,700 complaints were reported on Downdetector, primarily related to the direct messaging feature, with the number of complaints quickly rising to over 10,000 globally. Users in India reported a technical glitch and a decline in app performance, with 71% experiencing issues with the mobile app, 20% with server connections, and 5% with frozen feeds. Many users took to X to express their frustrations, using phrases like “I’m cooked.” Despite the widespread complaints, Meta has not issued a formal statement, and its status page indicated no known issues for several hours. Users are advised not to reinstall their apps as the issue seems to be server-related.
Instagram experienced a service disruption affecting its messaging system, with over 10,000 users reporting issues primarily in the United States. Key functionalities impacted included the inability to send or respond to Direct Messages (DMs), leading to interruptions in conversations. Users faced challenges like messages failing to send, stagnant replies, and difficulties loading content. Additionally, some users reported issues with posting and publishing content. There was no official statement from Meta regarding the cause of the disruption.
OneDrive automatically backs up essential folders and personalized settings for Windows users, allowing seamless data synchronization upon signing into a Microsoft account. However, uploading data can strain computer resources, particularly RAM and CPU, and consume significant bandwidth. Users can pause syncing by clicking the OneDrive icon, selecting the gear icon, choosing "Pause syncing," and selecting a duration of 2, 8, or 24 hours.
Windows 11 features modern transparency effects and smooth animations that enhance user experience but can impact system performance, especially on older hardware with less than 8 GB of RAM. Users can disable these effects by navigating to Settings > Accessibility > Visual Effects and toggling off Transparency effects and Animation effects.
The startup apps feature allows essential applications to load automatically at boot, but too many startup apps can prolong boot time and strain resources. Users can manage startup apps by right-clicking the Start button, selecting Task Manager, navigating to the Startup app tab, and disabling unnecessary apps.
Windows allows certain applications to run in the background for tasks like notifications and updates, but excessive background apps can hinder performance. Users can prevent specific apps from running in the background by going to Settings > Apps > Installed Apps, clicking the three-dot icon next to the app, selecting Advanced options, and setting Background app permissions to "Never."
Windows Update can cause temporary slowdowns, and while blocking updates is not advisable, users can pause updates for one to five weeks by going to Settings > Windows Update and selecting the desired pause duration.
Windows 11 Pro includes features such as BitLocker, Smart App Control, Dynamic Lock, Controlled Folder Access, Windows Sandbox, Hyper-V, Group Policy, Assigned Access, and Remote Desktop, which enhance security and management for users, especially in hybrid work environments.
- BitLocker encrypts drives to protect files if a device is lost or storage is removed.
- Smart App Control blocks untrusted or unsigned applications before they run.
- Dynamic Lock automatically locks the device when a paired phone moves out of range.
- Controlled Folder Access protects files in designated folders from unauthorized modifications.
- Windows Sandbox provides a temporary, isolated environment for testing software without affecting the main system.
- Hyper-V allows users to run virtual machines and test different operating systems.
- Group Policy Editor offers advanced settings for managing updates and security protocols.
- Assigned Access restricts a device to a single application for shared-use scenarios.
- Remote Desktop enables users to access their main PC remotely from other devices.
Recommended features to enable for enhanced security and workflow include BitLocker, Controlled Folder Access, Dynamic Lock, and Remote Desktop. Windows Sandbox is suggested for users dealing with unknown files, while Hyper-V is for advanced users. Group Policy and Assigned Access are beneficial for specific management needs.
Megan Ellis from Android Authority explored productivity apps, highlighting the challenge of balancing features and user privacy. Notesnook emerged as a notable option, offering a free plan with multi-device syncing and user privacy. It includes features like a rich-text editor, reminders, and organizational tags without relying on third-party cloud services. Users can self-host if desired, and the app is open-source and compatible with major platforms. The free plan has limitations, such as compressed images, a cap on colors, tags, notebooks, and reminders, while paid plans offer additional features and higher limits. Notably, Notesnook has shown increased permissiveness in its offerings over time, contrasting with trends in the app market.
Utilizing Android Auto can enhance the driving experience by integrating smartphone applications into the vehicle's dashboard. Key applications include:
1. Pocket Casts: A podcast app designed for in-car use, offering intuitive playback controls and easy access to shows.
2. GameSnacks: A collection of browser-based games for use when parked, developed by Google, featuring various game formats without ads.
3. SmartLife: An app for controlling smart home devices via the Tuya platform, allowing users to manage connected devices from their car's display.
4. Sygic: A navigation app designed for offline use, enabling users to download maps for turn-by-turn navigation without an internet connection.
5. BlackPlayer: A local music player that allows users to play music files stored on their devices without ads or a network connection.
These applications can enhance daily commutes and provide entertainment while parked.
The Google Play Store has introduced a warning system for Android applications that exhibit excessive background activity, which can lead to battery drain. This feature alerts users to apps that may consume a high amount of battery power due to background operations and was officially launched at the beginning of this month. Google, in collaboration with Samsung, has developed a beta metric called "excessive partial wake locks" to measure how often apps wake a device from sleep mode for background tasks. Not all apps will receive warnings; those with high energy consumption for essential functions, like music playback or location services, are exempt. The rollout of this system will occur gradually over the coming weeks.