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ICYMI: Meet Harvard's well-intentioned AI glasses hackers

ICYMI Meet Harvards wellintentioned AI glasses hackers
A pair of Harvard students recently hacked together a pair of smart glasses that can expose a stranger's name, address, and phone number just by looking at their face. While this is a frightening use of AI and facial recognition, the purpose was to drive
Will you be cancelling YouTube Premium?

Apparently, YouTube Premium users across the world have been receiving emails about impending price hikes. Those in Ireland, Belgium, the Netherlands, and Italy will see higher fees across the service, including family plans, and Switzerland and Sweden will see higher Family subscriptions, with the Middle East, Singapore, Thailand, and Indonesia receiving higher Premium prices. And this is just what has been reported by users, so expect more territories to get hit (read more in the linked article). But with this change, we here at AP have been wondering how many users will be canceling their YouTube Premium plans when the higher fees drop? It's not like YouTube Premium is priced very well to begin with, with many taking issue with the cost not reflecting what you get (especially if you don't need YouTube Music) and rising fees sure won't help this situation. So, will you be one of the people dropping the service, or do you feel the higher fees are justified?

Which messaging app is your favorite?

The Google Play Store is absolutely filled to the brim with messaging apps, and Google has certainly made plenty of contributions to this app type. But at the end of the day, we all have our favorites. For me, I use Google Messages as my primary messaging app, thanks to its RCS support, sending media to friends and family rarely poses an issue. Still, I have a soft spot for Telegram because it offers speedy communication, as well as a desktop app. But what about you? Which messaging app is your favorite, and which would you choose to use if you were only allowed to use one? Hit the comments to shout your choice loud and proud.

We want to see your home screen!

One of the best things about Android is that it is highly customizable, whether you're using a Galaxy, Pixel, or any other device. What launcher you use can have a major impact on your customizability, which is why many use apps from third parties. Of course, that doesn't mean you can't easily theme a device from Samsung or Google; they both offer plenty of customization on their own. So, what's your perfect setup, are you a third-party launcher person, or do you like to roll your phone stock? In either case, let's see your home screen; this way, everyone can get a feel for the type of themeing going on in Android land. So hit the comments below and show us your perfect home screen setup.

Have you switched from Google Assistant to Google Gemini yet?

Gemini is here in full force, and it finally offers a lot of the functionality of Google Assistant while still lacking some of the smoothness Assistant users have come to expect. This creates a situation where many are still using Google Assistant instead of switching over to Gemini. For me, I made the switch soon after Gemini was introduced, but I also never used Google Assistant, so the switch was painless for me. But what about you? Have you made the switch? Was it painful, or do you prefer Gemini? Hit the comments to let us know, as I have a sneaking suspicion there are more holdouts than expected.

How important is Qi2 wireless charging to you?

Sure, I've used wireless charging here and there, but I can't say it is something I've actually sought out. That is until I picked up my Pixel 9 Pro. Now, I own a primary device that can not only take advantage of Qi2 charging but also wirelessly charge devices on its own, like the Pixel Buds. That's pretty slick in my book, so I'm finally wirelessly charging things like a madman. So what about you? Do you feel that Qi2 wireless charging is worthwhile, or are you disappointed with the slower charging speeds compared to wired? Hit the comments below to share your use case, or why you're still shying away from Qi2 charging.

Which One UI 7 features are you most excited about?

While we still don't know when the first One UI 7 beta will drop, it's coming nonetheless. Some screenshots have already leaked, and plenty of rumors are swirling about incoming features, as the UI is expected to see a major design overhaul. One leak suggests there will be a split notification panel, and another hints at live activity in the lockscreen and status bar. More or less, big changes are expected, so even though it is early days with little nailed down, there are already some possible features to look forward to. So, what leaked feature has you most excited for One UI 7's incoming drop? Hit the comments to let us know. For me, the split notification panel sounds like it could be a great addition.

What's your favorite phone of all time?

I know what mine is; it is the Pixel 5. Perhaps an obvious answer, but it truly is the phone that stands out to me the most over my many years of buying and using smartphones. Sure, HTC offered some very slick devices back in the Windows Mobile days, but if I were hard-pressed to name the one phone that stands above all others, at least in my opinion, the Pixel 5 is it. It was incredibly affordable while offering stock Android, which was a big deal at the time of bloated UIs from the competition, and frankly, it was the perfect size, pocketable yet useable, something I truly miss even in 2024.  But after all of these years, what phone stood out to you as your favorite? What still sticks in your memory as the phone no one has been able to beat?

Have you got Android Auto's new lane guidance yet?

One of the more irritating things about Google Maps is that the lane guidance isn't always clear, especially if you happen to live in a city; things get complicated fast, and when traveling at high speeds, clear indicators of which lane you need to be in are absolutely necessary. This is why Android Auto's latest feature is very welcome, offering improved lane guidance with larger arrows and more spacing, ensuring you can read the screen clearly (read more about it in the linked article). Of course, this update is rolling out server side, which means not everyone gets it at once. So, have you received the new Android Auto update with improved lane guidance, or are you still waiting? Hit the comments to let us know, as I suspect this is a slow rollout.

What's one thing you wish modern phones would get right?

I can't help but get annoyed I can't really use Adobe's products on my phone. I can technically, but they're so incredibly limited and not optimized.I feel like this would be an absolute game changer. It's something I keep hoping to hear from any brand at their conference, but never do. fingers crossed for Samsung Unpacked. What's a feature that would be a game changer for you that you've always wished for?

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What is your favorite Android launcher?

The beauty of Android has always been its customization, and that often starts with your launcher. While the third-party launcher has lost some of its prominence in recent years, popular options like Nova Launcher, Action Launcher, and Niagara Launcher are still pushing things forward.

Are you using Twitter more or less since it changed to X?

Call me a contrarian, but I never liked X (Twitter); I'm not a person who is big into social media. Still, it is hard to deny social media's popularity. But, it would also seem that the popularity of X (Twitter) has fallen since its rebrand. Are you finding that you have been using the service more or less ever since it changed to X? Have recent changes chased you off, or are you now more likely to use X (Twitter) thanks to those changes? What about the subscription? Are you paying for one, or will you ever pay for one? Hit the comments to let us know.

How often do you use Gemini?

There is no denying that Google is pushing Gemini into every space it can muster, from Messages to Gmail, there is no getting away from it. Sure, there is also the app, as well as a subscription tier for the app, but it would seem Google feels we all need some convincing to use its AI by shoving the service into everything. So this got me thinking: perhaps few are actually using Gemini, which is why I wanted to ask. How often do you use Gemini, or do you even use it at all? Hit the comments, as I have a sneaking suspicion nobody is all that interested in AI.

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Will you install Android 15 today?

Android 15 is rolling out today and should be live as you read this post. If you happen to own a Pixel, you should be able to install the update right now. Of course, new versions of Android can often introduce bugs, but this is likely why Google held the update back and didn't ship it on the Pixel 9. So, it should stand to reason that 15 has had a chance to be smoothed out, ideally squashing bugs during testing. Still, there is always a chance that new software will bring instability. So, will you be updating today, or are you going to wait to see how things pan out before hitting the update button?

When is the last time you installed a custom ROM on Android?

Back during the early years of Android I was a rooting and romming maniac, flashing ROMs left and right, always in search of the most stable version with the most features I could find. Sure, I dabbled with Cyanogen, but I was more a stock ROM seeker, seeing I was on carrier phones back then, LG, HTC, Samsung, all of which offered their own custom skins that weren't all that great. But that was years ago, I've since given up the ghost hunting down quality ROMs, perfectly happy with the status quo and the software that ships on modern smartphones. So for me, it's been almost a decade since I stopped loading custom ROMs on my Android devices. But what about you, our dear readers, when was the last time you sought out a custom ROM and installed it on an Android phone? Hit the comments to let us know, I imagine it's been a while for many.

What are your most used apps?

We all spend a large portion of our lives on our phones. The average screen time in the US is 7 hours.We use apps for efficiency, utility, entertainment, etc. We pay using them, make our schedules on them, buy tickets to the theater through them. My most used apps are Slack for work, Netflix for entertainment, and Samsung's MyHealth for fitness. What are the apps you use most? What do you use them for?

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How many of your iPhone friends have RCS bubbles now?

Now that the iPhone is sporting RCS in its messaging app, bringing together Android and iOS users for easy messaging that doesn't ruin images and videos, I've been wondering how many of our readers know someone on iOS who is indeed taking advantage of RCS. For me, I know my friend group that uses iOS has remarked on the improvement in our group chats. But what about you, have you noticed your iOS friends and family are using RCS? Hit the comments to let us know, as I truly wonder if many iOS users give a hoot about messaging with RCS.

What’s the first app you open on your phone every morning?

Nowadays, we all look at our phones first thing in the morning. I know I do. Studies tell us we shouldn’t, but we do. We want to be connected to the world as soon as we wake up. We want to be plugged into what's going around us, even as awful as that can be sometimes. You wake up, and you scan to see what's happened overnight. After all, a lot can happen in 8 (hopefully) hours. So, which app is it that you open first thing? Is it some kind of social media app, do you answer a few emails, or simply solve the Wordle for the day before it's time to set out to work?

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ICYMI: The Oura Ring 4 fixes smart rings' biggest problem

Smart rings are a fantastic option for unobtrusive health tracking, but they're a bit fiddlier for fitness. With no screen or on-device controls, monitoring — or even starting — a workout means breaking out your phone. That's why our Google Editor Taylor Kerns is so excited that the fourth gen Oura Ring supports automatic workout detection for around 40 different activities, eliminating one of the biggest pain points in a smart ring. That's enough to pip the Galaxy Ring to the top of the smart ring pile for us.

Have you tried a smart ring yet?

Smart rings. Do you have one? Have you worn one? What are your thoughts on them? The popularity of smart rings appears to be growing, with more than a few options to choose from, including Samsung's Galaxy Ring. But even though the platform appears to be going mainstream, I have to wonder how many out there are actually interested in wearing a smart ring, or more to the point, paying for one, as they rarely come cheap, potentially scaring off interested parties. So, have you considered purchasing a smart ring? Do you already own one? Hit the comments to let us know what you think of the tech.

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Are you disappointed the Pixel Watch 3 is sticking to three years of updates?

Google made waves when it announced it would offer seven years of updates for its Pixel line of phones. But many were wondering if this would ever extend to its other hardware, stuff like the Pixel Watch. Well, Google has finally confirmed that the Pixel Watch 3, which isn't even out yet, will only receive three years of updates, four years shy of what its phones get, which sure is a pretty big gap. Of course, it makes sense that a smartwatch won't be updated as long as a phone as the weaker hardware grows dated quicker, though the implications of what this means for reparability and general e-waste are clear. Seemingly, Google is fine with everyone tossing their Pixel Watch in the trash every three years, which sure sounds like a lot of waste, especially considering the cost of entry is $350, which is nothing to sneeze at. Does this affect your plans to buy the smartwatch, or is three years plenty?

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