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AppWizard
August 20, 2026
Google's Pixel 11 Pro series features a "HiLight" LED system that provides visual notifications for calls and activity during Gemini conversations. The HiLight LED is customizable through the open-source HiLight Studio app, developed by Dhananjay Bhosale. Users can sideload the app and manage permissions using Shizuku. HiLight Studio allows users to assign colors, create light patterns, and save presets for notifications. It includes six effects: Rainbow, Random, Comet, Pulse, Breathe, and Wave, with options to adjust saturation and brightness. The app respects Do Not Disturb settings and can pause during low battery. However, some users may experience conflicts with the base HiLight functionality, as noted by a user who found that the original LED notifications stopped working after installing the app.
AppWizard
August 18, 2026
Google has released the third beta of Android 17 QPR2, build number CP41.260731.005.A2, for testing on Pixel devices including the Pixel 6a, Pixel 7 series, Pixel Fold, and Pixel Tablet. Key features include enhanced theming options with an expanded color selection tool, an app lock feature accessible by long-pressing an app icon, and customization options for quick settings allowing users to rearrange elements. The lock screen has improved blur effects, and security enhancements include new restrictions on programmatic call forwarding and a confirmation dialog for manually entered codes. The beta also addresses several bugs, including display errors and device restarts. The update is available for Pixel 6 to Pixel 10 Pro XL models, and users can enroll in the Android Beta Program for installation. A subsequent update is expected in September.
AppWizard
August 17, 2026
Google has rolled out Android 17 QPR2 Beta 3 for enrolled Pixel testers, introducing significant security measures against call-forwarding fraud. The update is available for Pixel 6a, Pixel 7, 7 Pro, 7a, Pixel Fold, and Pixel Tablet users, who will receive version vCP41.260731.005.A2, while other users will be on version vCP41.260731.005.B1. The beta addresses bugs such as "visual corruption" and unexpected device restarts, and resolves misleading battery capacity warnings. New security restrictions include API restrictions and an OS-level confirmation dialog for call-forwarding commands. The Quick Settings layout has been revamped, allowing users to customize their arrangement of key buttons. The Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro have been removed from the Android beta program, and the focus will now be on devices starting from the Pixel 6a. The Pixel 11 series has officially debuted with pre-order deals available.
Winsage
August 10, 2026
Notchify is an application that simulates a "fake" notch or "island" at the top of the screen on Windows PCs, displaying information such as notifications, media playback controls, weather updates, battery status, timers, and microphone indicators. It features a user-friendly interface with options to toggle between Island and Notch modes, select display monitors, and customize themes and effects. Users can combine small and large widgets for information display, and the notch remains "always on top," expanding to show details when hovered over. The app centralizes information, enhancing workflow, especially for users with large monitors. It is priced at .99 after a free trial and emphasizes updates based on user feedback. The developer engages with the community for performance improvements, reflecting the spirit of indie development.
AppWizard
August 8, 2026
NFC technology enhances daily life by allowing users to automate tasks through NFC tags. These tags are inexpensive, with a pack of ten costing around , and in the U.S., fifty tags can be purchased for just under . Users can create routines on Samsung phones by accessing Settings, selecting Modes and Routines, and scanning NFC tags to trigger automated actions. Practical routines include: - Morning Routine: Scanning an NFC tag turns off an alarm, adjusts phone settings, opens Google Calendar and Google Keep, and allows for news updates. - Work-from-Home Routine: Optimizes phone settings for productivity, including keeping the phone unlocked and using the Pomodoro technique with the Tomato app. - Pre-Outdoor Exercise Routine: Activates location services, adjusts Bluetooth settings, opens a podcast app, and reminds users to take essential items. - Android Auto Routine: Simplifies the connection process between the phone and Android Auto using two NFC tags for connecting and disconnecting. - Cooking Routine: Launches Samsung Food and Google Clock to set timers while cooking. - Bedtime Routine: Launches a white noise app, prompts a review of notes, and adjusts settings for better sleep. These routines illustrate the versatility of NFC tags in streamlining daily activities.
AppWizard
August 7, 2026
Google has released the Android Canary build version 2608, which allows users to customize the Quick Settings layout. The build, ZP11.260717.006, includes the August 2026 security patch and is compatible with various Pixel devices, including Pixel 10a, 10, 10 Pro, 10 Pro XL, 10 Pro Fold, 9a, 9, 9 Pro, 9 Pro XL, 9 Pro Fold, 8a, 8, 8 Pro, 7a, 7 Pro, 7, 6a, 6 Pro, 6, Pixel Fold, and Pixel Tablet. This will be the final release for the Pixel 6 and 6 Pro, and transitioning to stable production releases will require flashing the most recent production build, which involves a data wipe. The update also features AI-generated lockscreen clocks and a returning app lock feature, accessible through Settings > Settings & privacy > Privacy > App lock. Users can customize the Quick Settings layout by tapping the pencil icon and accessing a new “Layout” tab, allowing for reordering of the Brightness bar, Tiles, and Media player with six possible combinations.
Winsage
August 6, 2026
Windows has faced user dissatisfaction due to inconsistent user interface designs since Windows 8, which worsened with Windows 10. Windows 11, launched in 2021, introduced a consistent design language through the WinUI framework, modernizing various UI components and replacing older elements. Enhancements included a more consistent dark mode and updates to features like volume controls and context menus. Microsoft is revamping the File Properties dialog and the Start menu for improved speed and responsiveness while optimizing resource consumption. Context menus are also being redesigned for better customization and quicker access. Ongoing efforts aim to modernize legacy components of the OS, with a focus on performance and reduced memory usage.
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