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AppWizard
June 19, 2026
Android 17 introduces a feature called Bubbles for Pixel phones, enhancing user experience by allowing users to create floating shortcuts for frequently used applications. Bubbles can be positioned anywhere on standard smartphones and docked in the bottom right corner on foldable devices, acting as a mini launcher for quick access to apps without interrupting ongoing tasks. Users can create a bubble by long-pressing the app icon and selecting Bubble. Bubbles can be repositioned and removed easily, but not all apps support this feature. When a bubble is selected, the app appears in a smaller overlay window, allowing interaction without disrupting the current workflow. This feature improves multitasking efficiency by reducing the number of swipes and taps needed to access applications.
AppWizard
June 19, 2026
Users of Android 17 have reported that home screen widgets are disappearing after the latest stable update, specifically on devices with a work profile. Google is aware of the issue and is working on a fix, which may be included in the next month's security update. Currently, there is no effective workaround other than removing the work profile, which allows users to restore their widgets by restarting the device and re-adding them.
AppWizard
June 13, 2026
Meta's communications chief, Andy Stone, has acknowledged ongoing issues with Facebook but assured users that the company is working to address these challenges. Anecdotal evidence suggests that service is gradually being restored, with some users able to access the platform while others continue to experience difficulties. Facebook outages, though infrequent, can significantly impact its 3.6 billion daily users, as seen in a notable seven-hour outage in 2021 caused by an erroneous command. The recent outage has been described as one of the most significant in recent history, affecting millions globally. Instagram and WhatsApp were also impacted, though they are functioning better than Facebook, with users encountering loading issues on their web versions. During the outage, Facebook displayed a retro-style error page, indicating the service's temporary unavailability.
AppWizard
June 13, 2026
On June 12, users worldwide experienced disruptions on Facebook and Messenger starting around 7:45 PM Bangladesh time. Desktop users received an error message, while mobile app users faced issues with loaded pages. Users attempting to log into Messenger encountered unexpected logouts and an "Unable to log in" notification. Initially, WhatsApp and Instagram seemed unaffected, but later reports indicated that they also faced disruptions. Outage monitoring platforms like Downdetector experienced accessibility issues due to the influx of users seeking updates. By 8:18 PM, some users regained access to Facebook and Messenger, although issues persisted. Recovery signs started around 8:19 PM, with the peak of reported outages at 7:49 PM, logging 2,738 complaints. In the U.S., the peak reached 113,843 reports at approximately 7:55 PM. As the night continued, users reported improved access to Facebook, Messenger, WhatsApp, and Instagram, though sporadic issues remained.
AppWizard
June 13, 2026
Facebook experienced a significant outage that affected users globally, leading to automatic logouts and difficulties logging back in, with many encountering error messages. The main Facebook website displayed messages indicating issues, while Instagram and WhatsApp remained mostly functional, although some users faced sporadic problems with Instagram's web services. There was a lack of communication from Meta regarding the cause and resolution of the outage, leaving users and stakeholders awaiting an official statement.
AppWizard
June 13, 2026
On Friday evening at around 8:19 PM local time, Facebook and Messenger services began to gradually restore for users in Bangladesh after a widespread outage that started at approximately 7:34 PM. Users initially faced error messages while logging into Facebook via desktop, slow loading times, and issues with the mobile app. Similar disruptions were reported on Instagram, Threads, and WhatsApp, although the WhatsApp mobile app remained functional for some users. Meta spokesperson Andy Stone acknowledged the issues and stated that efforts were underway to resolve them. By 10:07 PM, signs of recovery were noted for Facebook and Messenger, but full operational capacity had not yet been restored, and no timeline for complete restoration was provided by Meta.
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