Royole has announced the world s first micro-LED based stretchable display.
The 2.7-inch panel demonstrated by Royole is not just foldable and rollable, but is also claimed to be capable of 3D free form shaping.
Royole says its stretchable micro-LED displays are highly applicable for wearables and smart car windshields.
Royole, which launched the world s first foldable phone in late 2018, has now announced the first micro-LED based stretchable display technology (via
Android Authority). The company claims the technology is compatible with industrial manufacturing process, so it may not take very long for the first devices with Royole s stretchable micro-LED displays to hit the market.
Google has come under fire in Russia for failing to remove illegal content quickly enough.
The company has been given 24 hours to comply or be slowed down.
Twitter was given the same ultimatum last month and complied, removing 91 percent of highlighted content.
Russia has now asked Google to remove links to content prohibited in the country within 24 hours or be punished. Google s services in Russia could be throttled within the country if it fails to comply.
As quoted by the Russian
TASS, Russia s Federal Service for Supervision of Communications, Information Technology and Mass Media, or Roskomnadzor, said:
After Twitter, at the request of Roskomnadzor, removed 91% of the prohibited information, Google came out on top in the amount of unreleased illegal content that directly harms Russian users. [.]
Compact Chromebooks that can go the distance are the bread and butter of the Chromebook space, and Acer’s newest take on the Chromebook Spin 311 packs a lot of battery but not a lot of ports into a sleek package.
Source: Andrew Myrick / Android Central
Notes. Taking notes. Referring to them later. Forgetting that you wrote something down already. Dumping things out of your brain to clear up some space.
Note-taking apps are almost as bad as to-do apps in the sense that there are way too many options to choose from. Just type in notes in the Play Store search box and you ll come across thousands of options to choose from. So we ve drummed down the list, and have picked a few that are actually worthy of being called the best note-taking apps for Android.
The top 3 apps
There s really no other choice when you re looking at the best note-taking apps for Android.
Source: Ara Wagoner / Android Central
Naturally, this decision makes sense from Google s perspective. With more and more people uploading more photos and videos than ever, it is an expensive logistical proposition to keep dolling out free storage space. Just as naturally, many loyal Google Photos users have been upset by this decision.
Ultimately, where you choose to store your photos is up to you. So let us know, is the upcoming Google Photos deadline going to sway you to move your pictures someplace else?