YouTube Music playlist collaboration has finally completed rollout
Finally... The ability to collaborate on playlists within YouTube Music is now available to everyone. We first heard about this feature a couple of months ago with details filtering through in July. The process to collaborate is really simple:
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More autofill options coming to Android 11 with keyboard integration
Autofill itself is not new to Android of course the changes are afoot with new autofill functionality set to arrive on Android soon according to the Android Developers website.
Beginning with Android 11 keyboards will be able to "display autofill...
Instant Apps and more coming to Android TV with Android 11
We tend to forget about Android TV a bit here at Ausdroid. Some Android TV devices and TVs rarely, if ever, see updates and as such new features mean little but hopefully this improves in the future because...
Huawei P40 Pro+ — Australian Hands on
Huawei released their latest ultra premium mobile in Australia this week and we have had the opportunity to spend a few weeks with it prior to launch. As with all of Huawei's recent devices, it was hallmarked by exceptional...
Don’t like Meet in Gmail? Here’s how to disable it
We've covered the rise and fall of various apps over the years, Google Meet -- it seems -- is here to stay. Particularly if you take into account the recent integration into the Gmail platform, it's hard to...
Opinion: Samsung’s latest raft of devices demonstrates a coherent product strategy, and Google should...
Samsung took to the stage this week and unleashed a barrage of hardware into the market. This was more than a few individual devices, this was a coherent family of products that complemented each other in a way that...
Google Pay adds another Australian financial institution – welcome Revolut
After what has felt like a long break, today we have seen a new Australian financial institution add support for Google Pay, Revolut. Revolut is another in the increasing number of online-only card providers in Australia.
Revolut is not licenced...
Australian Review: Dual SIM TCL 10 Pro (T799H) is a strong midranger that faces...
For many years TCL's Alcatel brand has been king of the budget and burner phone market. Now TCL has unveiled the 10 Pro their first entry into the competitive upper mid-range phone market.
I've been testing the 10 Pro for...
Humans will review Google Assistant interactions but it’s opt-in
Following the widespread criticism of the AI smart assistant providers for not disclosing the fact that humans may review interactions, lots of water has passed under the bridge. Yesterday many users received an email from Google about the...
Vivo X50 Pro 5G appears for $999 on pre-order at JB Hi-Fi
Vivo, owned by the same company as OPPO, realme and OnePlus, BBK Electronics, has been gently making their way to Australian shores. OPPO has been a presence in Australia for some time, so it makes sense for...
Google rolls out Android 11 Beta 3 to supported Pixel phones, final version next
Last month we saw Android 11 Beta 2 pushed out to Pixel phones and time has marched on, as has the Google engineering team with more bug fixes for Android 11. As such the Beta 3 is now...
TCL Australia launches 10 Pro and 10L value for money mid range Android phones
TCL Communication has announced the availability of the TCL 10 Pro and TCL 10L in Australia. The 10 Pro at $749 is a substantially lower price than the estimated $899 we were told a few months ago, making it...
Google goes big on security with a US$450 million investment in ADT
Google have announced a deal with ADT security that is worth US$450 million and is set to impact smart home security. In their blog post the Google team give a clear aim. That is, "to create the...
Google sets date for the shuttering of Google Play Music — October here in...
It has been on the books for quite a while and now it officially has a date -- Google will begin shuttering Google Play Music from September this year and will be done by December.
Beginning in New Zealand and...
Telstra takes aim at COVIDiots with a satirical YouTube video
There are some wild and factually flawed conspiracy theories around the Internet regarding COVID-19 and how 5G is propagating the virus. 
To that I say bollocks... it's not possible! It seems Telstra has decided to take a similar approach...