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AppWizard
August 20, 2026
Google has advised Android Auto users experiencing disconnection issues to update to the latest app version. The problem arose with the rollout of Android Auto 17.2, with some users also reporting issues with version 17.1. The disconnection occurs every few minutes, often shortly after launching the app, with users noting that the application freezes after about three minutes. Downgrading to version 17.0 resolves these connectivity issues. Google has implemented a fix and recommends users install at least version 17.4, with version 17.5 now being rolled out. Users may need to manually update if they are on older versions. Additionally, users have expressed dissatisfaction with the new AI-powered assistant, Gemini, which is set to replace Google Assistant, citing issues with basic tasks and app crashes.
AppWizard
August 19, 2026
Navitel has released a software update to fix an aspect ratio issue affecting users of Android Auto, which was first reported in July. The problem was traced to the Navitel head unit software, not the Android Auto app, and impacted multiple head unit models. Users experienced distorted images and text, despite troubleshooting efforts. The update requires manual installation via a microSD card, as it is not available over-the-air. After the update, users can reconnect their Android phones, and Android Auto should function correctly. The latest version of Android Auto, 17.4, is available on the Google Play Store, with a new build expected by the end of the month and a major update planned for the next quarter.
AppWizard
August 19, 2026
Xtream Player is a sideloaded Android Auto application that offers stable YouTube access and web browsing capabilities, outperforming previous apps like Fermata Auto and Screen2Auto. It allows users to connect to platforms like Plex, access phone folders, view images, and stream internet radio. The app features fluid swipe navigation and a responsive on-screen keyboard, enabling users to log into their YouTube accounts for personalized content. However, it has a quirky user interface and some glitches, such as a persistent pop-up related to video playback safety. Xtream Player originated as a fork of Fermata Auto and requires users to enable Developer Mode on their Android devices for installation. Users must grant extensive permissions for the app to function properly, raising potential privacy concerns. Official YouTube support for Android Auto is expected later this year.
Winsage
August 19, 2026
Microsoft is reducing the functionality of Windows Media Player Legacy in the latest update, Windows 11 Experimental Build 29648.1000, by restricting caption controls. Users can no longer enable captions in the legacy player and are prompted to switch to the modern Media Player instead. This change was first noted by Windows enthusiast Xeno Panther and indicates a deliberate move by Microsoft to encourage users to adopt the newer application. In the previous Experimental Build 26340.9212, captions were still operational, but the latest build has removed options for Off and Defaults, leaving only "On if available." When attempting to activate captions, users receive a message stating that captions cannot be enabled in Windows Media Player Legacy. The modern Media Player does offer enhanced caption customization features, such as font size and color adjustments, but it has been criticized for its performance issues. The modern app takes longer to open videos and consumes significantly more RAM while idle compared to the legacy version. Additionally, the modern Media Player requires users to purchase HEVC Video Extensions to play HEVC files, which the legacy player supports without additional costs. Despite these changes, the Legacy Media Player still retains features like library view and CD burning, and it remains an optional feature in Windows 11. Microsoft has previously removed other functionalities from the legacy player, such as the Sync tab in 2023. As users look for alternatives, third-party open-source media players like VLC and mpv are becoming more popular, with mpv recommended for its performance and minimal interface.
AppWizard
August 19, 2026
Google Photos will introduce an "Overnight backup" feature to improve media backup on Android devices, addressing issues caused by background restrictions like Doze mode. Users must keep the app open, connect their device to a charger, and keep the phone unlocked while the screen dims to black during uploads. The feature aims to provide a reliable backup solution for large volumes of media. Users will receive guidance through the process, including reminders to stay on the app and keep the device charged. They can choose to use Wi-Fi or mobile data for backups, with Wi-Fi as the default. The app will alert users if their device overheats during the process and will notify free-tier users nearing storage limits. The feature is not yet available but reflects Google’s commitment to enhancing user experience.
AppWizard
August 18, 2026
A single Google Keep note has become essential for daily productivity, allowing for a streamlined approach to task management. In a poll, 27% of respondents use Google Keep as their main productivity tool, while 31% use it in a supporting role. The note consolidates all relevant information, reducing digital clutter and enabling easy access across devices. It includes sections for tasks, recurring responsibilities, and personal reminders, facilitating organization without distraction. The user also maintains a separate Undated Tasks section for less urgent items. While Google Keep simplifies workflow, it lacks advanced features, prompting the use of other apps for specific needs.
AppWizard
August 18, 2026
Most Android users consider third-party antivirus apps unnecessary due to the robust built-in security features of modern Android smartphones. However, Android devices are still vulnerable to viruses, malware, and security breaches, with a 2025 Gen threat report indicating a tripling of malicious push notifications and an increase in spyware issues. Google Play Protect blocked 27 million malicious apps in 2025 and conducts scans to manage security. Android employs sandboxing, regular security updates, and an opt-in permissions system to protect users. Upcoming features include phone call spoofing protection and enhanced live threat detection capabilities. Social engineering tactics, such as phishing and fake tech support calls, pose significant risks that antivirus software cannot address. Connecting to open Wi-Fi networks can expose devices to risks, and malicious push notifications can mislead users. Third-party antivirus apps may be beneficial in high-risk scenarios, such as public Wi-Fi networks or when sideloading apps, providing an additional layer of protection.
BetaBeacon
August 18, 2026
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