Google Chrome will end support for XP, Vista, and OS X 10.8

Google_Chrome_iconGoogle Chrome has announced through its blog that it will discontinue supporting old operating systems from Microsoft and Apple.

If you’re running Windows XP, Windows Vista, Mac OS X 10.6, 10.7, and 10.8, we’re sad to tell that these platforms running Chrome will no longer receive updates and security fixes from the browser’s parent company by April 2016. Although, you can still use Chrome even after the support.

The mentioned operating systems are no longer officially supported by its makers, thus, as Google said, “Such older platforms are missing critical security updates and have a greater potential to be infected by viruses and malware.”

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Nexus 6P is not immune to ‘bendgate’ issue

The newest and greatest of the Nexus lineup by Google this year, Nexus 6P, has been receiving praises in the international community for its build quality on hand. YouTuber JerryRigEverything tries to test if the smartphone built by Huawei actually holds up in strenuous situations. The result does not look good.

As shown in the video, the Nexus 6P look likes it accepts scratches easily and the front glass is more fragile than it should be. The bend test with bare hands at the end is something to be concerned about.

Then again, this a torture test for the device. Everyday usage may vary, but a few drops on the floor may break your device, and putting it in your pocket with keys and coins might leave some unsightly marks. A good smartphone case will be able to protect the Nexus 6P, so be sure to grab one if you’re planning on buying the new Nexus.

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Record your Android gameplay with Google Play Games

Good news Android game players! Google’s new update for its Play Games app will bring screen recording and commentary just like those other desktop PC gamers on YouTube.

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The new feature of the said app from Google will let you capture your gameplay with a tap of button. There’s option for 720p or 480p plus additional video recording from your front-camera and voice recording via built-in microphone. Upon finishing, a quick cut or trim edit is available and directly upload the video to YouTube.

Clash of Clans fanatics will now be able to broadcast their attacks, share tactics, and more. Of course, other games are supported. Roll out begins in the US and UK and other countries will follow after.

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Record your Android gameplay with Google Play Games

Good news Android game players! Google’s new update for its Play Games app will bring screen recording and commentary just like those other desktop PC gamers on YouTube.

GPlay_GameplayRecording_v06_whitewithtext

The new feature of the said app from Google will let you capture your gameplay with a tap of button. There’s option for 720p or 480p plus additional video recording from your front-camera and voice recording via built-in microphone. Upon finishing, a quick cut or trim edit is available and directly upload the video to YouTube.

Clash of Clans fanatics will now be able to broadcast their attacks, share tactics, and more. Of course, other games are supported. Roll out begins in the US and UK and other countries will follow after.

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Record your Android gameplay with Google Play Games

Good news Android game players! Google’s new update for its Play Games app will bring screen recording and commentary just like those other desktop PC gamers on YouTube.

GPlay_GameplayRecording_v06_whitewithtext

The new feature of the said app from Google will let you capture your gameplay with a tap of button. There’s option for 720p or 480p plus additional video recording from your front-camera and voice recording via built-in microphone. Upon finishing, a quick cut or trim edit is available and directly upload the video to YouTube.

Clash of Clans fanatics will now be able to broadcast their attacks, share tactics, and more. Of course, other games are supported. Roll out begins in the US and UK and other countries will follow after.

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