Android Leftovers
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More than 50 Android apps have been found to contain dangerous malware - here’s the full list
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'Unkillable' Android malware can take over your phone: What to do
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Google debuts a braille keyboard for vision-impaired Android users
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Google now offers a Braille keyboard for Android
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How to turn off notifications on your Android device for individual apps, or adjust the types of notifications you receive
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How to scan documents and photos into PDFs on Android
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How to make Gmail display in dark mode on your Android device
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How to change keyboard language on Android using the Gboard app
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Android 11’s revamped screenshot UI goes live for one user [Video]
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Nokia 4.2 receives Android 10 update, will be rolled out in 43 countries in first wave
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Mi Box S Android Pie beta 2 update (R2596) fixes system bugs & adds support for more WiFi channels (Download link inside)
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Today’s best Android game/app deals + freebies: Iron Marines, much more
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Best new mobile games on iOS and Android - April 2020 round-up
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Save $70 on Motorola’s unlocked Moto G7 Android Smartphone at $230
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AccuWeather for Android tests major redesign in beta following Dark Sky’s death
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Google Stadia readying Android TV app
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Save $200 On This 65-inch Hisense 4K Android TV
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