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AppWizard
January 13, 2026
In daily life, people engage in repetitive phone actions that shape their routines, such as turning off Wi-Fi or silencing notifications. Android devices offer basic automation features, but true automation potential lies in apps that allow personalized routines. Samsung Galaxy users can utilize Modes and Routines, integrated into One UI 5.1, to create preset profiles and custom automations based on triggers like time and location. Google’s Action Blocks enable users to create customizable shortcuts for complex tasks with a single tap, leveraging Google Assistant. Automate by LlamaLab uses a visual flowchart interface for routine creation, allowing users to design automation flows with over 320 building blocks available. aProfiles focuses on profile-based automation, adjusting settings based on time and location, while IFTTT allows users to create applets for connected services, with limitations on custom applets for free users. MacroDroid offers a three-part structure for automations, with over 100 triggers and actions, and a template library for pre-made macros, while the free version limits users to five macros.
AppWizard
September 24, 2025
The Logitech Signature Slim Solar+ K980 features a built-in solar panel that allows it to operate indefinitely without charging. It has a full-size layout, dimensions of 430 x 141 x 16 mm, and weighs 707g. The keyboard connects via 2.4GHz wireless and Bluetooth, and uses scissor switches. It lacks backlighting and has screen-printed legends that may wear over time. The battery can last up to four months in total darkness and potentially up to 10 years with regular light exposure. It is priced at .99 / £99.99 and can connect to three Bluetooth devices simultaneously.
AppWizard
December 17, 2024
Google has released Android 15 QPR2 Beta 2 for testers in the Android Beta Program, which includes bug fixes and new features. The update is available for devices such as Pixel 6, Pixel 7, Pixel 8, Pixel 9, Pixel Fold, and Pixel Tablet, with a build number of BP11.241121.010. Notable bug fixes include resolving access issues in developer settings, fixing connectivity problems with glucose sensors, addressing call placement delays, enabling charging optimization settings, correcting null pointer issues, improving responsiveness on the Pixel Fold, enhancing audio transitions, and resolving Bluetooth connection failures. The Linux Terminal app is now functional, allowing users to run Linux instances, and features like notification cooldowns have been introduced. Users can provide feedback through the Android Beta Feedback app or the official subreddit.
Winsage
October 10, 2024
Microsoft has resolved issues related to the Windows 11 Patch Tuesday preview update KB5043145, which had caused performance challenges for some users, including multiple restarts and blue or green screens. The restart issue is now marked as fixed in the known issues list. The recent Patch Tuesday update included critical security fixes, notably addressing a remote code execution vulnerability. USB and Bluetooth connection issues caused by the previous update are also expected to be resolved. Users who installed the earlier update are advised to use a Known Issue Rollback (KIR) or Group Policy for any remaining issues. The Patch Tuesday release is significant for Home and Pro users of Windows 11 22H2, as it marks the final updates for these editions, while Enterprise and Education editions will continue to receive support until next year. As of October 8, Windows 11 21H2 editions have also reached the end of their security updates.
Tech Optimizer
May 10, 2024
To establish a link between an iPhone and a Windows computer, a Bluetooth connection is necessary.
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