Android tablets have been around for almost as long as Android phones at this point, but Google has long treated the platform as an afterthought. But with a growing number of foldables that work like both phones and tablets (and with a new Pixel tablet coming next year), the company has promised to update many of its key apps to support devices with larger screens.
And today the company unveiled updates for Workspace apps, including Google Drive, Sheets, Slides, Keep and Chrome, which should make them a bit more useful on tablets and other larger devices.
Here’s a roundup of recent tech news on the web.
Google optimizes Drive, Chrome, Sheets, Slides, and Keep for Android tablets and other large-screen devices with support for drag-and-drop image uploads, dual-pane Drive windows, and keyboard shortcuts. https://t.co/07TYhw1A6B
— Liliputing (@liliputingnews) July 25, 2022
The AYA Neo 2 portable gaming PC with AMD Ryzen 7 6800U/Radeon 680M is expected to start shipping in October 2022. This will make it one of the first to ship the many AYA Neo models announced so far this year. https://t.co/xsW2EHt3Zo
— Liliputing (@liliputingnews) July 25, 2022
The ONEXDOCKING accessory for the ONEXPLAYER Mini line of portable gaming PCs is up for pre-order for $79. It has 3 USB 3.0 Type-A ports, an HDMI port, an Ethernet jack and a USB-C port for charging and only works with models with 7-inch screens. https://t.co/qcfCbGp8Sc
— Liliputing (@liliputingnews) July 25, 2022
This 3.4″ x 3.4″ x 1.5″ mini PC with Pentium N6005, WiFi 6, 3 HDMI ports, 2 Ethernet sockets, up to 16 GB of RAM and a 7-color LED light strip looks clever. But the company has virtually no social media presence or sales history outside of Hong Kong. https://t.co/pGH4JZB0K3
— Liliputing (@liliputingnews) July 25, 2022
GNU-like weekly #MobileLinux Update (28/2022): New betas of Manjaro, #SailfishOS support VoLTE and RkVDEC progress https://t.co/UhYK0rMy90#pinephone #pinephonepro #librem5
— LINux on MOBIle (@linmobblog) July 17, 2022
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