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Drivers warned popular map app used by 130 MILLION is being discontinued on some mobiles as updates stop
Drivers warned popular map app used by 130 MILLION is being discontinued on some mobiles as updates stop

Scottish Sun

time2 days ago

  • Automotive
  • Scottish Sun

Drivers warned popular map app used by 130 MILLION is being discontinued on some mobiles as updates stop

The popular app is used by drivers for real-time traffic updates WRONG TURN Drivers warned popular map app used by 130 MILLION is being discontinued on some mobiles as updates stop Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) DRIVERS have been issued a warning as a popular app used by 130 million motorists is being discontinued on some mobiles. Many drivers now choose to use smartphone navigation apps to help them find the best routes and avoid traffic jams. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 1 Waze is a popular alternative to Google Maps Credit: Getty However, users of Google owned app Waze, may soon be unable to access the latest software. The popular app is ending support for million of Android devices, with the newest versions of the app requiring devices to be running Android 10 or newer. This means that if your device runs Android 9 or older, you will not be able to download any new features or updates. This will also apply to any built in car screens that run on Android. Those with devices running Android 9 or lower will still be able to use the app, but over time it will become less and less reliable. Waze is often used by motorists for for real time traffic updates, that are sourced from Waze users. It also has features such as petrol price comparison, making it a popular alternative to Google Maps. Currently, only the beta version of Waze requires devices to be running Android 10. The beta version of the app is a preview version you can opt in to that allows you to see new features and updates before anyone else. However, when changes appear on the beta app, they are likely to end up on the regular version. Over 10 million Android users told to turn off devices after Google exposes 'infection' – exact list of models affected Android 10 was released back in 2019, but since there are billions of Android devices in use across the world, it is likely that may of them are still using Android 9. If your phone is still running on Android 9 or lower, you may want to think about purchasing a new mobile, as more apps are likely to also stop supporting these devices. More Android news This follows the news that Google has ended support for three Android devices. At the end of March, Google quietly ended support for Android 12 and Android 12L - this is the software that some devices run on. That means the Google Pixel 3a, Samsung Galaxy S10 series, and OnePlus 7 series will no longer receive security updates from Google, according to Android Authority. If there are future updates for affected phones, they will have to come directly from the manufacturers, Samsung and OnePlus. However, Samsung only offers seven years worth of security patches, and OnePlus typically offers three. People with phones still running Android 12 are advised to consider upgrading to a newer device.

Online bank customers with iphones and android told they 'could lose access'
Online bank customers with iphones and android told they 'could lose access'

Daily Record

time31-07-2025

  • Business
  • Daily Record

Online bank customers with iphones and android told they 'could lose access'

The online bank has announced its app will no longer work on older operating systems and is urging users to upgrade their operating system Thousands of Monzo customers are being alerted that they'll lose access to their bank accounts if they don't take action. ‌ The popular digital challenger bank is encouraging users to update their phone's operating system or face losing access to its services. ‌ From 31 October 2025, the bank has stated it will no longer support app updates on devices running operating systems older than iOS 16 and Android 9. ‌ If customers fail to upgrade their OS - or switch to a newer device if their current one doesn't support the update - the Monzo app will eventually cease to function. In an email to affected customers, Monzo said: "We've noticed you've recently used Monzo from a version of iOS or Android that we'll stop supporting on October 31, 2025." This is because it's running on an older operating system (OS) that isn't getting the latest security updates and Monzo features. ‌ "So both your device and Monzo account aren't as secure as they could be." We regularly stop Monzo from working with older operating systems. "If your device doesn't support a more recent OS, you'll need to use a newer device to keep using your Monzo account." ‌ For those with older phones that cannot support newer OS versions, the bank recommends upgrading to a newer device. iPhones that will be impacted and lose support are those that cannot update to iOS 16. This includes the iPhone 7 and 7 Plus, the iPhone 6s and 6s Plus, and the first-generation iPhone SE. ‌ For users of these older models, the Monzo app will eventually. The app will cease to function, and access to their accounts via the app will be terminated. Supported iPhones include the iPhone 8 and 8 Plus, the iPhone X, and all subsequent models, as well as the second-generation iPhone SE and newer. ‌ Conversely, some notable Samsung devices, such as the flagship Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge from 2016, will not support the Monzo app. The original Google Pixel and Pixel XL phones will also be affected. If you possess one of these devices, you must ensure your software is updated to continue using the Monzo app after 31 October 2025. A spokesperson for Monzo stated: "This is an incredibly common practice among reliable and trusted app providers." We always recommend that customers run the latest version of their phone's operating system for the best and most secure app experience.

Google Chrome Updates To Stop On August 5 For 300 Million Android Users
Google Chrome Updates To Stop On August 5 For 300 Million Android Users

Forbes

time28-06-2025

  • Forbes

Google Chrome Updates To Stop On August 5 For 300 Million Android Users

Google confirms it will stop updateng Chrome for 300 million Android users in August. Update, June 28, 2025: This story, originally published on June 27, has been updated with advice from Google on how to check and update your Android version in response to the news that Chrome will stop getting security updates in August for users of Android 8 and 9. If there is one thing you can guarantee in life, other than death and taxes, it's that Google will update the Chrome web browser with alarming frequency to fight off attacks using newly discovered security vulnerabilities. That guarantee will disappear for an estimated 300 million Android users starting August 5. Here's what you need to know. 300 Million Android Devices To Not Longer Get Chrome Security Updates According to the latest estimates, 4% of the Android user base of 3.3 billion still use Android 8 and another 5.8% use Android 9. While the percentages might seem insignificant in the overall scheme of things, that's a combined total of more than 300 million devices. It's also 300 million devices that will no longer benefit from security updates for the Google Chrome browser from August 5. Ellen T, a Chrome support manager at Google, has now officially confirmed in a Google Chrome community posting, that 'Chrome 138 is the last version of Chrome that will support Android 8.0 and Android 9.0.' With Chrome 139 being expected to arrive on August 5, and requiring devices to be running Android 10.0 or later, this means that you will 'need to ensure your device is running Android 10.0 or later to continue receiving future Chrome releases,' Ellen T said. How To Check And Update Your Version Of Android To Ensure Chrome Security Updates Continue Ellen T has stated that Google encourages all impacted users 'to move to a supported Android 10.0 version (or newer) to ensure you continue to receive the latest security updates and Chrome features.' Which is great, but how easy is that going to be in the real world? Google itself, of course, has a support page dedicated to just that question, explaining how to check for and update the version of Android for your device, be it a smartphone or tablet. 'You can find your device's Android version number, security update level, and Google Play system level in your Settings app,' Google said, adding that you will also get notifications when any operating system updates are available for your specific device. Here are the step-by-step instructions provided by Google: To check which Android version your device is running currently: To check for the latest Android operating system updates for your device: Doing Nothing Is Not An Option – Chrome Security Updates Are Critical It's important to note that older versions of the Google Chrome web browser app will continue to work just fine on older Android smartphones and tablets. Assuming that your definition of just fine includes being open to attack by anyone armed with an exploit for the latest security vulnerabilities. Indeed, as time passes, and those security vulnerabilities become common knowledge, with exploits exchanged in criminal forums online, the threat will only increase for any users who have not either updated to a more recent operating system or switched to a different browser app. You know what to do, and the correct answer is most certainly not nothing. You have been warned.

If your Android phone is still running on this version, you can forget about Chrome updates
If your Android phone is still running on this version, you can forget about Chrome updates

Phone Arena

time26-06-2025

  • Phone Arena

If your Android phone is still running on this version, you can forget about Chrome updates

According to a support page update, Chrome 138 will be the last version that works on Android 8 and 9. Moving forward, the browser will require Android 10 or newer. This means users with older phones won't be able to get the latest features, security patches, or performance updates unless they update their operating system. In a support article, Google said: — Google support article The company also added: — Google support article While this might be inconvenient for users on older phones, the overall impact should be limited. Based on Android version stats from April 2025, Android 9 is installed on just under 6% of devices, while Android 8 and 8.1 together account for about 4%. That adds up to around 10% of Android phones and tablets, meaning most users are already on newer software. The good news is that Chrome won't suddenly stop working on these devices. Older versions will continue to function for a while, though they will no longer be updated. Over time, users may run into compatibility issues as websites evolve and the browser becomes outdated. This move isn't too surprising when you look at the timeline. Android 8.0 (Oreo) came out in 2017, and Android 9.0 (Pie) followed in 2018. That means these versions are now 8 and 7 years old, respectively. Even Android 10.0, which is now the minimum requirement, was released in 2019, making it 6 years old. For users still on devices running Oreo or Pie, that's a long time to go without major updates, especially when it comes to something as essential as the browser. This also reflects a broader trend in tech, where software companies gradually drop support for older platforms to focus on more modern and secure versions. These companies need to be able to allocate resources properly, so support teams for older operating systems do eventually get reassigned to newer projects. For those still using devices on Android 8 or 9, now might be a good time to consider updating the OS if possible — or looking at a newer device that can keep up with future app changes. Secure your connection now at a bargain price! We may earn a commission if you make a purchase This offer is not available in your area.

Best TV projectors in June 2025 for anyone wanting a big screen without buying an oversized TV
Best TV projectors in June 2025 for anyone wanting a big screen without buying an oversized TV

Mint

time07-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Mint

Best TV projectors in June 2025 for anyone wanting a big screen without buying an oversized TV

Big screen viewing at home has a certain charm. The lights are low, the sound is steady, and the picture takes over the wall. It feels more personal, more immersive. A standard TV works for most things, but there are moments when something bigger makes all the difference. That is where projectors come in. Not for impressing anyone, but for enjoying what you already love in a better way. Product Rating Price Best TV projector 2025 Epson EB-E01 XGA Projector Brightness: 3300lm with HDMI Port (White) View Details Most trusted brand BenQ GP100 4K Support 1080p LED Portable Smart Projector,Brightness 1000 ANSI Lumens,Excellent Colors 97% REC709,Upto 120"Screen Size,Auto 2D keystone,20W Speakers,Certified Android TV,WiFi,HDMI,USB-C View Details Affordable TV projector Portronics Beem 520 Smart LED Projector with Built-in Stand, Supports 1080p, 2200 Lumens, Ceiling Mountable, Bluetooth & Wi-Fi, Auto Keystone, 720p HD Native, 3W Speaker, Adjustable Height & Angle View Details Highly rated on Amazon E Gate K9 Pro-Max 6X Automatic Projector with 24watt Sound bar (C222-3600 mAh Battery) | 600 ISO Lumens & 1200fc | Full HD 1080p Native | Auto (Focus + Keystone) | Android 9 | HDMI, USB, WiFi & BT View Details Smart TV projector Lifelong TruePixel Smart Projector for Home, Native 1080p Full HD with 4K Support, Android 11 with Built-in apps (Netflix, Prime, Yotutube) 6000 Lumens, 5W Speaker, Remote Focus, Max 150'' Display View Details View More Finding the right one takes a little patience. Some are too complicated, some promise more than they offer. But the good ones are easy to spot. They give you a clear picture, simple setup, and that quiet thrill of seeing your favourite content take up the whole room. This guide is here to help you choose one that does just that. Epson EB-E01 is the best TV projector to consider in June 2025 for anyone who wants a clear image on a large screen without complex setup. With 3300 lumens brightness and XGA resolution, this projector works well even in rooms with some light. This model is often used for everyday viewing at home or in casual office settings. It offers long lamp life, easy controls, and crisp image clarity for both movies and presentations. Resolution XGA (1024 x 768) Lamp Life Up to 12000 hours (Eco Mode) Projection Size 30 to 350 inches Speaker Built-in mono speaker Strong brightness even in well-lit rooms Clear image quality for everyday use Not ideal for Full HD or 4K content Speakers may need external support for better sound What are buyers saying on Amazon? Clear picture, easy to use, and works well for casual viewing. Good pick for basic viewing with stable visuals. BenQ GP100 is built for people who enjoy clear pictures and easy streaming. It supports 4K content with a native 1080p resolution and offers accurate colour output at 97% Rec.709. With 1000 ANSI lumens, it works best in darker setups. Android TV comes preloaded, and WiFi, HDMI, and USB-C ports make streaming smooth. The 20 watt speakers are strong enough for a small room. A smart pick if you want one of the best TV projectors in June 2025. Brightness 1000 ANSI lumens Resolution Supports 4K, native 1080p Colour Accuracy 97% Rec.709 Screen Size Up to 120 inches Special Features Built-In Speaker, Portable, Auto Focus, Built-In Wi-Fi Sharp image with 4K support and rich colour Android TV and streaming apps built in Works best in darker rooms No support for very large venue projection What are buyers saying on Amazon? Picture quality and smart features make it easy to enjoy movies at home. It supports 4K content and streams directly from the projector. Portronics Beem 520 feels like it was built for movie nights that start late and stretch long. The brightness holds up well in a dim room, and it takes 1080p input without complaints. Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, auto keystone, and a small speaker make it handy for quick streaming. A great product among the best TV projectors in June 2025 if you want big screen fun without the tech headache. Resolution 720p HD native (supports 1080p input) Connectivity Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, HDMI, USB Special Features Ceiling Mountable, 720p Native, 2200 Lumens, Adjustable Angle Built-in wireless for easy streaming Stand and angle adjustment included Native resolution is not Full HD Audio may need external speaker for better sound What are buyers saying on Amazon? Easy to set up and works well for casual home use. It has wireless access and setup features for everyday use. E Gate K9 Pro Max 6X brings a strong mix of big sound, clear visuals, and smart controls. It delivers native 1080p picture with 600 ISO lumens brightness and a 24 watt built-in soundbar that fills up the room without extra speakers. With Android 9, HDMI, USB, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and a battery backup, it's made for weekend movies or match nights. It easily fits in the list of best TV projectors in June 2025 for all-in-one home use. Brightness 600 ISO lumens / 1200 foot candles Resolution Full HD 1080p native Audio Built-in 24W soundbar Smart Features Android 9 OS Connectivity HDMI, USB, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth Full HD native resolution Strong built-in sound Android 9 is slightly dated Battery backup may not last through long content sessions What are buyers saying on Amazon? Clear picture and loud sound without needing extra gear. Good option for those who want everything built-in for home viewing. Lifelong TruePixel projector gives you full HD native resolution with support for 4K content and Android 11 built right in. Apps like Netflix, Prime Video, and YouTube are preloaded, so you can stream without any extra device. The 6000 lumens brightness helps with clear viewing in dim rooms. Remote focus, 5 watt built-in speaker, and a display size of up to 150 inches make it suitable for weekend watching. It holds a good place among the best TV projectors in June 2025 for home streaming. Resolution 1080p native with 4K support Built-in Apps Netflix, Prime Video, YouTube Special Features Built-In Speaker, Auto Obstacle Avoidance, Digital Keystone Correction, Full HD resolution, Electric Focus Built-in Android 11 with major apps Full HD picture with 4K support Speaker might not be loud enough for larger rooms Best viewed in darker spaces What are buyers saying on Amazon? Easy to use and perfect for watching OTT content at home. Streaming apps are built in with no need for extra setup. TOPTRO Q11 Max is built for people who care just as much about sound as they do about pictures. It supports 4K, runs Android 12 smoothly, and brings Dolby-certified audio that actually fills the room. With 30,000 lumens (2500 ANSI), you can watch even with the lights on. There's auto focus and auto keystone, so setup doesn't feel like work. It earns the right spot among the best TV projectors in June 2025 for smart, everyday watching at home. Brightness 30000 lumens / 2500 ANSI Resolution 1080p native with 4K support Audio Dolby Digital certified Memory 2GB RAM, 64GB storage Special Feature Auto Focus and KeyStone, Native 1080p Full HD and True 4K Support, Android 12.0, 2GB 64GB Dolby sound and high brightness Runs streaming apps smoothly Slightly heavier than other models Needs strong Wi-Fi for best app use What are buyers saying on Amazon? Clear picture with good sound and fast app support. Best suited for viewers who want sound, clarity, and smart apps in one screen. Portronics Beem 450 is made for people who just want to turn it on and start watching. With apps like Netflix and Prime Video already built in, there's no need for extra devices. The 1080p Full HD resolution looks sharp in dim rooms, and the 4000 lumens brightness helps hold the picture well. Wi-Fi and Bluetooth are included, and screen mirroring is easy to use. It fits right in with the best TV projectors in June 2025 for simple home viewing. Built-in Apps Netflix, Prime Video, Hotstar Connectivity Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, HDMI, USB Special Features Built-in OTT Apps, 5 Watts Built-in Speaker, 1080p Full HD Resolution Built-in apps make setup simple Full HD resolution with decent brightness Speaker is basic for larger rooms Works best in lower-light settings What are buyers saying on Amazon? Easy to set up and good for streaming without extra devices. Apps are built-in for easy streaming with no extra device needed. E Gate Atom 3X is made for evenings when you just want to switch on and start watching. It brings native 1080p clarity with Android 13 built-in, so apps like Netflix and Prime are ready from the start. With 300 ISO brightness, it's best enjoyed in low light, and the rotatable body lets you angle it just how you want. 4K HDR support, screen mirroring, ARC-HDMI, Wi-Fi 6, and Bluetooth all come packed in. It comfortably sits among the best TV projectors in June 2025 for simple, no-fuss home viewing. Resolution 1080p native with 4K HDR support Built-in Apps Netflix, Prime Video Connectivity ARC-HDMI, USB, Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth Full HD native with Android 13 Rotatable body for flexible use Works best in dark or low-light rooms Sound may need external speaker for larger spaces What are buyers saying on Amazon? Simple to use, picture quality is good, and apps work without delay. Flexible design and smart ports suit small homes and personal viewing setups. WZATCO Yuva Go Pro is designed to do the setup for you. With auto focus and 4D keystone, you get a sharp screen without touching a thing. It runs on Android 13, supports native 1080p resolution, and accepts 4K HDR content for a solid viewing experience. Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth, screen mirroring, and a rotatable build make it easy to use in any room. Resolution 1080p native with 4K HDR support Auto Setup Auto focus and auto 4D keystone Brightness 4X brighter LED (Brand spec) Connectivity Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth, ARC HDMI, USB Auto focus and keystone save setup time Rotatable design for flexible spaces Android 13 with wireless options Works best in dim rooms Sound may need external speakers for large spaces What are buyers saying on Amazon? Auto setup works well and the picture looks clear without adjustments. Quick to set up and ready to stream with clear pictures and smart features. Sometimes all you want is a big screen and a quiet evening with no apps, no logins, just plug in and press play. Fire Turtle's Big Home Theater Projector does exactly that. It plays Full HD content, stretches up to 200 inches, and connects with just about anything you have lying around. If it is a TV stick, a laptop, or your phone, it is ready when you are. That is what puts it on the list of best TV projectors in June 2025 for simple big screen fun. Display Size Up to 200 inches Connectivity HDMI, USB, AV, VGA Compatibility TV Stick, Laptop, Smartphone Supports large 200-inch display Easy connection with most devices Works best in low light No built-in smart apps What are buyers saying on Amazon? Simple projector with large screen size and easy setup. Quick to connect and ready for movie nights on a big screen. Regular lumens can sometimes be inflated or inconsistently measured, while ANSI lumens follow a standardised method set by the American National Standards Institute. This means 2500 ANSI lumens is a trustworthy rating, while "10,000 lumens" without the ANSI label might not mean much. For home use, aim for at least 2000 ANSI lumens if your room has ambient light. If you're using it in a completely dark room, even 800 to 1000 ANSI lumens can work. Yes, but with some trade-offs. Projectors can replace a TV if you have the right setup — enough space, a dark environment, and a model that supports HDMI or streaming apps. Many smart projectors now come with Android OS, preloaded apps like Netflix or Prime Video, and Wi-Fi support, making them capable of daily use. Just remember that projectors often require external speakers for better sound, and lamp life should be checked if you plan to use it heavily every day. Yes, many modern projectors come with Android-based operating systems and built-in apps like Netflix, Prime Video, YouTube, and Hotstar. These are often called smart projectors, and they allow you to stream directly without a separate TV stick or laptop. Just make sure the projector has certified app support, as some cheaper models may run limited or outdated app versions. Resolution : Look for native 1080p or above. Many projectors claim 4K support, but native resolution tells you how sharp the actual image will be. : Look for native 1080p or above. Many projectors claim 4K support, but native resolution tells you how sharp the actual image will be. Brightness : Measured in ANSI lumens, this affects visibility. For bright rooms, aim for 2000–2500 ANSI lumens or more. For darker rooms, less can still work well. : Measured in ANSI lumens, this affects visibility. For bright rooms, aim for 2000–2500 ANSI lumens or more. For darker rooms, less can still work well. Built-in smart features : If you want to stream directly from apps like Netflix or Prime Video, go for projectors with Android OS and app support already installed. : If you want to stream directly from apps like Netflix or Prime Video, go for projectors with Android OS and app support already installed. Focus and keystone : Auto focus and auto keystone correction save time and help you get a sharp, aligned image without manual setup. : Auto focus and auto keystone correction save time and help you get a sharp, aligned image without manual setup. Connectivity options: The more ports, the better. HDMI, USB, Bluetooth, and Wi-Fi allow easy connection with streaming sticks, laptops, or smartphones. Best TV Projectors in June 2025 Type Resolution Special Features Epson EB-E01 XGA TV Projector Lamp-based projector XGA (1024 x 768) 3300 lumens, HDMI port, compact design BenQ GP100 4K Support 1080p LED Portable Projector LED portable smart projector 1080p (Full HD) with 4K support 1000 ANSI lumens, Android TV, 97% REC709, 20W speakers Portronics Beem 520 Smart LED Projector LED smart projector 720p HD Native (supports 1080p) Built-in stand, Bluetooth & Wi-Fi, auto keystone E Gate K9 Pro-Max 6X Automatic Projector Automatic Android projector 1080p Native Auto focus + keystone, 24W soundbar, Android 9, rechargeable battery Lifelong TruePixel Smart Projector Smart home projector 1080p Native with 4K support Built-in apps, 6000 lumens, remote focus, 150'' display Dolby Digital Certified TOPTRO Q11 Max Projector Android smart projector with Dolby 1080p Native with 4K support 2500 ANSI lumens, Android 12, 2GB RAM, 64GB, Dolby certified Portronics Beem 450 Smart LED Projector LED smart projector 1080p Full HD Built-in apps, screen mirroring, 4000 lumens, 5W speaker E GATE Atom 3X Real Full HD Android Projector Android smart projector 1080p Native with 4K HDR support Android 13, rotatable, 300 ISO, Wi-Fi 6, ARC HDMI WZATCO Yuva Go Pro 1080P Android Smart Projector Android smart projector 1080p Native with 4K HDR support Auto focus, 4D keystone, Wi-Fi 6, ARC HDMI, rotatable design Fire Turtle Big Home Theater Projector LED home theater projector 1080p Full HD 200" display support, HDMI, USB, AV, VGA, works with TV stick, phone, laptop Disclaimer: Mint has an affiliate marketing partnership, which means we may get some commission on purchases you make through the retailer sites links provided. These partnerships do not influence our editorial content, which is free from any bias or marketing pitch. We strive to provide accurate and unbiased information to help you make informed decisions. We recommend verifying details with the retailer before making a purchase.

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