月份: 2021 年 4 月
Google brings its Android Earthquake Alerts System to more countries
Android’s earthquake detection could save lives.
What you need to know
Google is expanding its earthquake detection and alert system to more states and countries outside California.
The feature is expanding to Washington State after recently coming to Oregon.
New Zealand and Greece are the first countries outside the U.S. to receive the new system.
Last year, Google launched the Android Earthquake Alerts System, which utilizes the best Android phones “to form the world’s largest earthquake detection network.” The system was created with the United States Geological Survey (USGS), the California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services (Cal OES), and ShakeAlert to send earthquake alerts to smartphones and help keep people safe. The service was only available in California but is expanding to both New Zealand and Greece, where earthquakes can be quite common and dangerous.
Google’s system uses the accelerometer in your smartphone to act as a mini seismometer to pick up any chang…
Get more screen real estate and save space with the best ultrawide monitors
Ultrawide monitors are all the craze nowadays, as you’ll get more screen real estate without sacrificing as much desk space as using a dual-monitor setup. But the current “problem” is that there are many great options on the market, all that serve a different purpose other than just adding more pixels. We’ve rounded up the best ultrawide monitor that you can find in 2021 to make the decision just a little bit easier.
Best Ultrawide Monitor Overall: LG 34WN80C-B
When it comes to finding the “best” ultrawide monitor, it really all comes down to what you’ll be using the monitor for. Gamers might look at things like faster refresh rates, while those working from home likely don’t care too much about that. The LG 34WN80C falls to those in the latter camp, but is a great option for just about everyone.
This is a flat-panel display, so there won’t be much of a shock when going from your current monitor to this one. The stand is height and tilt-adjustable, ensuring that you’ll get the b…
Google Stadia finally gets a search bar and updated Library UI with sorting
The company all about search finally added a search bar to Google Stadia.
What you need to know
Google has announced that it’s finally bringing a search bar to Stadia.
Several new features and enhancements are in the works for Google Stadia.
Android users will soon be able to access Stadia from the web browser.
While Google Stadia has improved since its launch, adding plenty of new games to its repertoire, some fairly basic functions are still missing from the service. Fortunately, Google has listened to its users and is working on bringing several new features to the platform, which should greatly enhance the experience.
The first and probably most important function coming to Stadia is the search bar. This feature has been surprisingly absent from Stadia, despite the platform being developed and operated by the largest search provider in the U.S. With the addition of a search bar, it should be much easier for Stadia players to search through the platform’s continuously growin…
Huuuge Games buys Traffic Puzzle
Mobile game developer Huuuge Games advanced an acquisition strategy with a $38.9 million deal to …
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