New Google Assistant AI

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“Hay Google…” just got a whole lot smarter.

Apps can now integrate Google assistant to a much deeper level, giving access to specific functions within the app. For example you can open MyFitnessPal and log a food entry by just saying something like “Hay Google, log carrots in MyFitnessPal” or open a chat with a friend “Hay Google, message Billy on WhatsApp”

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New Google Assistant can do more in your apps

On the Google Assistant Blog, Adam Coimbra says:

And for your most common tasks, you can create custom shortcut phrases. So instead of saying “Hey Google, tighten my shoes with Nike Adapt,” you can create a shortcut to just say, “Hey Google, lace it.” You can explore suggested shortcuts or create your own by simply saying, “Hey Google, show my shortcuts” to get to the settings screen. 

Whether you want a hands-free way to use your apps or shortcuts to complete common tasks, we want to make Android and your apps even more useful and convenient—and to give you time back to enjoy what matters most.

Adam Coimbra, Product Manager.

No more “Your call is import to us…” while listening to Get Happy on hold!

Using the latest version of the Google Phone app you no longer have to sit with the on hold music playing in the background, Google Assistant can listen to the call for you and alert you when an actual human answers the call. And better still, it’ll put THEM on hold while it notifies you.

Google AI powered ‘Hold for me”

In the Google Assistant blog, Andrew Goodman says:

Hold for Me is our latest effort to make phone calls better and save you time. Last year, we introduced an update to Call Screen that helps you avoid interruptions from spam calls once and for all, and last month, we launched Verified Calls to help you know why a business is calling before you answer. Hold for Me is now another way we’re making it simpler to say hello.

Andrew Goodman, Product Manager, Google Assistant
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Using the Google AI, the new phone app is able to identify the difference between Hold Music, automated messages like “Your call is important to us, please hold the line” and some advertising messages.

While the ‘Hold For Me’ is active, the call will be muted and Google’s AI will provide an on-screen transcript of what’s happening on the call so you can keep an eye on your progress through a call answering system for example.

The audio processing is done entirely on the phone, so no data is sent into the cloud for analysis unless you allow it.

At the moment the ‘Hold For Me’ only works on pixel devices, but Google are hoping to update the app on all Android 9 and above phones very soon.

Using Skype during Covid-19 (coronavirus) lockdown

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Using Skype to keep in touch with relatives and other loved ones while being socially isolated is going to require some planning. It’s great to be able to use the phone and text messages to keep in contact, but it’s a lot more reassuring and rewarding to be able to see your family and friends, and Skype is the way to do it.

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There are a number of video calling platforms available, we review some of them here, but none are as universally well known, and supported, as Microsoft’s Skype.

Unlike Apple’s FaceTime, Skype can be used on any phone, Android or Apple, it can be used on tablets, laptops, computers, games consoles, direct from the web and even on smart TV’s

It’s a reliable platform to use, it’s free and it allows you to video call upto 50 users at once.

Getting Started

https://go.skype.com/get.skype.page

If you’ve not already got a skype account, you’ll need to create one. The easiest way to do this is through the app, so follow the links below to find the app that works best for you. Skype can be installed on several devices at the same time, so you don’t need to pick just one.

Windows 10

If you’ve got a Windows 10 online account (you can log in with an email address – go to On the website

https://www.skype.com/

https://web.skype.com/

Skype on the website works for anyone using Microsoft Edge, Edge Chromium or Google Chrome browsers.

Windows 10 App

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Install from the Microsoft App Store

This is the easiest way to get Skype on Windows 10 machines.

The app installes from the app store and runs as a native Windows 10 WUA app (a bit like apps on your phone)

You can get to all the features of Skype from this app, including managing your account, but some links will open up in your web browser so may require you to sign in again.

Windows, Linux or Mac desktop/laptop computers

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Running the Skype for desktop app is pretty much the standard way of getting Skype on non Windows 10 computers, although you can still install the program on Windows 10, the app version above is a much better alternative.

Mobile Phones (Android & iPhone)

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Getting the Skype app on your mobile is going to be one of the most useful ways of using Skype

Keep in touch with your friends and family even when you’re out making an essential trip. Found a shop with toilet roll in it? get in touch with your grandma to see if she wants any dropping off at her house. Wanting to talk to your friends from the garden? the mobile is the easiest device to take out with you.

Tablets (Android, iPad and Kindle)

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Like the Skype for Mobile, Skype for tablets gives you that bit more freedom to move around your home and into the garden, but with a larger screen to be able to see your loved ones.

Skype on Alexa

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https://www.skype.com/en/alexa/

If you’ve got an Amazon Echo Show or spot, you can receive and make Skype video calls through them. If you’ve got any other Amazon Echo device, you can receive and make audio calls via Skype through them.

Just say “Alexa, Skype Ben

To setup Skype on your Alexa, you need the Alexa app on your smartphone, and you need to have already created a Skype account.

  • Open the app
  • Go to Settings > Communication > Skype
  • Link your accounts

XBox

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The Skype app is very well integrated into XBox, designed for gamers to be able to chat with their online gaming buddies, it also means you can catch up with your granny while sniping zombie soldiers or stealing a helicopter. Multitasking 21C style.

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Once you’ve got your app installed and your account setup, you can start using Skype to video call and voice call other Skype users.

there’s a great help page from Microsoft about managing Skype and using the different features, you can find that here.

If you or your loved ones need help getting Skype installed and setup, we can help. We can remotely assist to get your family talking virtually face to face.

Contact us today for more help in getting your family and friends connected during this time.

QuadRoot vulnerability could affect Millions of Android phones

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65% Of ‘4G’ enabled Android phones could be at risk from QuadRooter – What’s it all about?

A vulnerability had been identified in one of the Qualcomm LTE chipsets used in many modern Android phones. The chipsets primary purpose is to provide access to the LTE network (often called 4G) and the Qualcomm chipsets make up about 65% of the market according to CheckPoint

[http://blog.checkpoint.com/2016/08/07/quadrooter/] Read more

Send commands to your Android Phone from your desktop

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New rollouts to Google internet search add quick links to your Android phone

Over the past few weeks Google have been adding some functionality to the Chrome desktop browser, allowing you to interact with your Android phone even if it’s not near you.

At the moment the browser commands only work for American users, but it’s easy enough to get them to work for you, just add the “&gl=us” tag to the end of the URL. Read more

Samsung Galaxy S6 – swooning at the curves

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Samsung S6 & S6 Edge

You can’t have failed to have heard about the latest flagship mobile from Samsung, the S6 and the S6 Edge, here’s a run-down of what’s getting everyone so excited;

It’s thin, think of the thinnest smartphone you have ever had, it’s thinner than that!

It comes with wireless charging, yep – you don’t need to plug it in to charge it up, just rest it on it’s charging pad and it starts to recharge, and quickly if we take Samsung’s test results as a benchmark.



The Edge has extra screen space wrapped around the side of the phone, making the screen truly edge-to-edge display, but also giving some neat uses, like contacts, phone, news alerts and other notifications giving quick-access to apps.




The body of the phone is metal and sturdy, with a glass front and back face.

The screen on front is 4xHD with 577 ppi in a 5.1 inch screen space. Not sure what that relates to in real life? It means the display will be sharp and crisp when looking at HD movies or photos. If you wan’t bragging rights, the iPhone 6 Plus has 401ppi

16MP back camera with flash, and a 5MP front facing camera for those selfie moments

It’s coming with Android 5 (Lollipop) installed, along with a handful of Microsoft apps, such as OneDrive (Microsoft’s online ‘cloud’ storage) OneNote and Skype, the over-the-internet video calling service.

Images and data, Samsung Page : www.samsung.com/uk/galaxys6

Android Kernel-Governors, Modules, I/O Schedulers

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Android Governors

This is translated from a German post on an XDA-like forum, It’s a good place to start with Governors and the likes. I have changed the dialogue to make a bit more sense in English.

Original Post Here: http://www.usp-forum.de/google-android-forum/86771-faq-kernel-governors-modules-i-o-schedulers.html

Many thanks to Meccs from the Android forum. Read more