Google has removed Driving Mode from the Maps app. If you want to use maps it requires a destination so it can navigate your travel.
At one time driving mode displayed your current speed, the speed limit for the road as well as traffic information.
Does Waze have a driving mode? Something you can see speed limits, speed traps, red light cameras and traffic information without navigation?
I don't really care about speed traps and red light cameras, it is usually a package deal with the speed limit display.
I'm surprised that Google Maps and Waze are still two separate apps. I know they've merged a lot together but the apps are still separate.
I am not looking for driving instructions, at one time GMaps had a driving mode that would list your current location on the map, your speed, and the speed limit. There was nothing to alert.... (maybe a speed trap?)
I was looking for the speed limit to be displayed on the screen, and in red if I was going over the speed limit. A basic "You are here" with speed and speed limit displayed.
I was looking for the speed limit to be displayed on the screen, and
in red if I was going over the speed limit. A basic "You are here"
with speed and speed limit displayed.
I think Osmand has that, but only coupled with navigation mode (aka driving instructions).
Youtube Vanced is an Android client for Youtube that blocks all of the ads.
You have to sideload it, of course.
From the "and no one was a bit surprised" department...
It was discovered this week [ https://tinyurl.com/y4bphlcm ] that Google's "home speakers" have been recording everything in your home, all the time, without permission.
Google said that the feature has "accidentally" been switched on during a recent software update, and has now been switched off.
Sure. We believe you, Google. Not.
I got an email from Goolag today announcing that "Google Play Music" is being discontinued, and folded into "YouTube Music". I suppose they're trying to make a Spotify clone out of the music tracks on YouTube.
This is fine with me, because my adblocker makes it ad-free and therefore completely gratis. I have no qualms about denying money to them.
I was confused, I would get these little top bar messages on my Android tablet and phone saying "Google Music syncing" or updating... I don't ever remember using Google Music. I checked the website, I have no music. I have music sync turned off in my settings. What and why is it syncing?
I just checked again, under recent activity it says "Nickleback" I think not.
Fri Aug 21 2020 10:57:03 EDT from zooer
I just checked again, under recent activity it says "Nickleback" I think not.
Google is just trying to send a subtle reminder about who owns Bartertown.
I just checked again, under recent activity it says "Nickleback" I
think not.
Google has proof of you downloading bad music. Look at this photograph.
I was going to set it up again, but after learning that the service is imminently being shut down, I'm not going to bother.
Hmm. It looks like they just threw a copy of CUPS into "Chrome OS" because I can configure a local printer now.
They also recently shut down Google Play and forced everyone to use Youtube Play. Had to update the app on my phone, update the app on my Android Play, and move all my music over to YouTube Play.
Really considering just putting all the music on my phone, it is a 1tb Note 10+, and going back to local playing. My reservations about the Cloud were accurate. Google is far too dominant in this space.
I noticed that movies are starting to show up on YouTube free-with-ads. Interesting move, considering the widespread use of ad blockers. I wonder if they expect most normal people to watch movies on handheld devices and on casting-enabled televisions, two classes of devices where ad blocking is not widespread.
Time to install PiHole, I guess.
Sorry, Google Play Music. It is the old integrated Android music app, and I bought into it heavily as a DRM free iTunes alternative that worked with Android Auto.
I bought most music there, almost all of it. I uploaded my entire library there. I don't know how they handled that - but they did. It failed and they Goggle+'ed it.