Chrome Canary has a Flag to show Breaking News on the New Tab Page Android 8.0...

 
 
 
Chrome Canary has a Flag to show Breaking News on the New Tab Page Android 8.0...

 
xda-developers
Oct 19, 2017 6:00 PM • by Doug Lynch
Chrome Canary has a Flag to show Breaking News on the New Tab Page

Google is constantly experimenting with its products and services with techniques like A/B testing to see how people react to certain changes. Some of their services, such as Google Chrome, have separate experimental builds so employees and the community can test out features as they're being developed. A new hidden flag in the Google Chrome Canary build for Android shows breaking news on the new tab page using a push notification.

Earlier this year we showed you a hidden feature that was built into Google Chrome called Chrome Home that could be enabled by toggling a couple of flags in the app. It's these types of features that Google works on outside of the stable branch so they can see if they're it's good enough to become permanent features in the browser. These features sometimes get abandoned, though, and are often full of bugs and stability issues because they are simply experiments.

But sometimes they work great and the feature just isn't fit for the average user. Whatever the reason is though, digging through the chrome://flags page after a new update can reveal some new features that could be coming to Chrome in the future. Google has been changing the way Chrome's new tab page has looked over the years and this new feature will use Google's push notification service to deliver breaking news to the Chrome browser.

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Via: Chrome Story

The folks over at Chrome Story found this option in the hidden flags page (as shown above) that, when enabled, should allow breaking news articles to be pushed to Chrome's new tab page. As mentioned, this is one of those features in early development, so they haven't been able to catch it in action. But presumably when you sign up for news alerts from websites, they will now have a new way of delivering content to you directly through Chrome's new tab page.


Via: Chrome Story




Android Advices
Oct 18, 2017 6:22 PM • by Pavan Kumar B.C
Android 8.0 Oreo confirmed for Lenovo K8, K8 Plus and K8 Note Starting June 2018

Lenovo confirms Android 8.0 Oreo update for its K8, K8 Plus and K8 Note and this update will hit these mid-range devices in the month of July next year. According to Lenovo, the latest Android operating system will reach K8 by June and other two devices will receive it a month later in July. This should be a good news to these handset users but there is a lot of time before it reaches them.

These details have been given on the companies support page and the upgrade will be done via OTA and It also mentioned to back up all the data before upgrading to Android Oreo 8.0. The actual date of the update can change and is applicable to models that are sold by retailers and operators customised or even contract models will not be covered. It is also mentioned that some updates can be country specifications and might not be applicable globally.

The Lenovo K8 and the K8 Plus came with the 5.2-inch display while the K8 Note will sport 5.5 inches of display screen. All the three devices came out of the box with Android 7.1.1 Nougat operating system and all these will come with onboard storage of 32GB. The Lenovo K8 came with a 13MP main camera sensor while the K8 Plus and K8 Note feature dual 13MP + 5MP camera on the other two devices.

The K8 and K8 Plus has an 8 MP front camera while the K8 Note has 13MP selfie camera. All the devices support dual SIM connectivity and are splash resistant. Do you own any of these devices? If yes, which one is it? Comment in the section below and stay tuned for more news and updates. There is still a long wait around 8 to 9 months for these handsets to be updated to the latest Android 8.0 Oreo operating system.

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