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This week’s top stories: Google Home and Google Maps redesigns, Pixel 4a wallpapers, more

In this week’s top stories: the Google Home and Google Maps apps each get minor redesigns, wallpapers leak out from the Pixel 4a, we share thoughts on returning to the Pixel 4, and more.

This week, Google rolled out some minor redesigns for their Google Home and Google Maps apps, each bringing a bit of new life to a small section of the app. Google Home’s update brings the “Home Settings” pages in line with Material Theming.
Accessible from the top two rows of shortcuts, “Home settings” starts with “General” where nickname and address are consolidated under “Home information,” while the list of “Home members” is now called “Household.”
Meanwhile, Google Maps for Android has similarly cleaned up its menus for real-time location sharing.
This new look is a bit more modern and better aligns with the rest of Maps’ material design. It adds a floating action button for a “New Share” and, below that, lists who you are sharing your location with. Before this change, all of that information was shown at the top of the screen.
On the Pixel side of things, it’s been a very busy week, with a full collection of wallpapers leaking out, reportedly sourced from a Pixel 4a. Nearly every wallpaper includes some sort of gimmick for the hole-punch display, while some are a bit… unsettling to look at.
One word of caution, though. This Pixel 4a unit has been out in the wild for a few months at this point and has had its software modified to keep it running. While it is probably still running Google’s build of Android, the device is at least a couple of months out of date, so these wallpapers may not be what ships on the final product.
In an unfortunate bit of Pixel news, it came to light this week that the chief engineer responsible for the camera and computational photography prowess of Google’s Pixel phones, Marc Levoy, left Google in March.
His five-year tenure at the company ended in March 2020, as pointed out by The Information today and confirmed on LinkedIn. The report does not have any insight into that particular departure, but goes on to discuss some ‘critique’ that hardware head Rick Osterloh had about the Pixel 4 before it launched.
Finally, our Ben Schoon shared his feelings on returning to the Google Pixel 4 after using a variety of other phones. It seems this opinion struck a chord with many readers and Pixel fans alike who found that the experience of using a Pixel more than makes up for the shortcomings reviewers complained about at launch. Not to mention the phone has received two “Feature Drops” since launch.
Back in October, I purchased the phone I purchase every year — Google’s latest Pixel. Now, for the past few months, I’ve traded out my Google Pixel 4 XL for various other smartphones — Galaxy S20+, LG V60 ThinQ, OnePlus 8 Pro, etc. — as we cover what’s new in the Android space. Despite all of those being truly excellent smartphones, though, I’ve realized that I really miss using my Pixel 4. Here’s why.
The rest of this week’s top stories follow:
Android |
[Update: Note 9 too] Samsung Galaxy S10 series now receiving the May 2020 security patch
LG Stylo 6 leak shows off gradient color, triple-camera array
Apps & Updates |
Nest Hub 1.46 update: Settings tweaks, photo frame control shortcut, and UI changes
You can now use Adobe XD to create Flutter apps and UI
Google opens sign-ups for new Nest Aware subscription plans
[Update: Rolling wider] Google Messages tests iMessage-like reactions in RCS for some
[Update: Fixed] Google app, Assistant dark themes disappear for some after latest beta
Messages for web to get Google Fi integration w/ calls, voicemail, more [APK Insight] Android TV’s Google Play Movies app may be getting a long overdue redesign
Latest update for Samsung Gear S3, Gear Sport adds Bixby, more features
Chrome / OS |
Lenovo IdeaPad Duet First Impressions: Is the Chrome OS tablet any good?
Google gives Chrome OS a better browser UI for tablets, here’s a quick look
Nvidia GeForce Now appears to be live and playable on Chromebooks
Google |
Rare photos show Larry Page and Steve Jobs at Google in 2007
Google Pixel |
Latest Google Pixel 4a leak puts the device through performance, battery tests
Pixel 4a rumors: Everything we know so far [Video] Google Stadia |
[Update: Not a mistake] Apparent Stadia pricing mistake makes NBA 2K20 94% off in Europe
OnePlus |
OnePlus Bullets Wireless Z review: Affordable almost-wire-free audio [Video] OxygenOS 10.5.8 for OnePlus 8 Pro brings potential display fixes, April patch
Videos |

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The realistic wildlife fine art paintings and prints of Jacquie Vaux begin with a deep appreciation of wildlife and the environment. Jacquie Vaux grew up in the Pacific Northwest, soon developed an appreciation for nature by observing the native wildlife of the area. Encouraged by her grandmother, she began painting the creatures she loves and has continued for the past four decades. Now a resident of Ft. Collins, CO she is an avid hiker, but always carries her camera, and is ready to capture a nature or wildlife image, to use as a reference for her fine art paintings.

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