Back in 2018, Google introduced the Cloud Anchors API in ARCore, which made it possible for users to share the same AR content across devices. Starting today, Google is making Cloud Anchors more widely available for developers with ARCore 1.20, allowing more apps to create AR content that can persist over a period of time. The nice thing about the Cloud Anchors API is that … [Read more...] about Google makes persistent Cloud Anchors widely available for developers with ARCore 1.20
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Windows Quick Tips – Persistent Drive Letters
xternal Drive Letters Easily one of the best devices available today is often taken for granted– the lowly USB thumb drive. We put our portable software on them, our pictures, our music, our all-important backups and just about anything else we can think of. External drives, too, are incredibly handy to carry with us during our travels and while conducting the business … [Read more...] about Windows Quick Tips – Persistent Drive Letters
A Look at the Persistent Rumors About a 4K Display in the Samsung Galaxy S8
There are tons of rumors floating around about the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S8 flagship phone for 2017 and since Samsung itself never got around to revealing much about their highly anticipated smartphone at CES 2017, the speculation has done the opposite of calm down. Obviously enough, here at 4K.com, our main focus on the phone’s specs revolves around the possibility … [Read more...] about A Look at the Persistent Rumors About a 4K Display in the Samsung Galaxy S8
Android 7.1.1 Nougat Nexus 6 Problems: Persistent Speakerphone Echo Troubles Users
After receiving the long awaited update to Android 7.1.1 Nougat in December, Nexus 6 owners are now experiencing speakerphone issues with the device, according to Android Police. Handsets project echoes and screeching while users attempt to put a call on speakerphone. Several Nexus 6 users have taken to Google’s forums and the Android Open Source Project Issue Tracker for … [Read more...] about Android 7.1.1 Nougat Nexus 6 Problems: Persistent Speakerphone Echo Troubles Users
How to make persistent changes in GRUB2 in Fedora
How to make persistent changes in GRUB2 in Fedora Updated: September 5, 2019 If you're using Linux, you are also probably, almost definitely, using the GRUB2 bootloader. The bootloader lets you control the startup sequence of the system, especially if you have multiple operating systems installed, like Windows and Linux side by side, multiple distributions of Linux, and so … [Read more...] about How to make persistent changes in GRUB2 in Fedora