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For the past few years, easy volume controls for speaker groups and other Cast devices from Pixel phones has been disabled, but they appear to be returning in the latest Android 15 beta update. Some ...
Rajesh started following the latest happenings in the world of Android around the release of the Nexus One and Samsung Galaxy S. After flashing custom ROMs and kernels on his beloved Galaxy S, he ...
It's unclear how much life is left in the 4-year-old Nest Audio or 8-year-old Google Home speakers, but Google is at least bringing back a feature it stripped away from users after losing a legal case ...
With the release of Android 15 Beta 2, Pixel phones can once again control the volume of Google Home speaker groups while casting. Google intentionally disabled this functionality on Pixel phones back ...
On the Nest community forum, Google notified users Thursday that it would be “making some changes” to speaker group functionality, the biggest one being that moving ahead, you’ll need to adjust the ...
This outdoor party speaker gets plenty loud with very little distortion. The Tronsmart Bang party speaker packs a lot of punch for a speaker its size, pumping out 60 watts of true stereo from a rugged ...
The company says you’ll have to manually adjust the volume for each speaker The company says you’ll have to manually adjust the volume for each speaker When news of the patent decision broke, Google ...
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My wife's comp has a pair of Logitech z625 speakers. They sound fine, but they're afflicted with obnoxious potentiometer scratching that I can only briefly subdue with Deoxit. Is there a better fix?