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Youtube Music offline downloads now live on web app

YouTube Music web app seems to be pushing offline downloads support. The website earlier showed signs of the imminent arrival of the feature, which is now live to some consumers, as confirmed on Reddit.
This upgrade addresses the complaint of YouTube Music lacking a native desktop app. However, your device must connect to an active internet connection at least once a month so the downloaded music remains available.
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The Chrome browser’s download button like toggle will join the song’s user interface, letting you make it available offline. The toggle will also display download progress in the outside circular ring, the same as Chrome browser’s.
Do note that the feature’s rollout has just begun and availability is quite limited for now. As time progresses, more YouTube Music users will be able to use the offline downloads functionality.
Android
How to stop phone link from hiding private notifications

If you use Phone Link to connect your Android phone to your Windows PC, you might notice some notifications don’t show all the details. This happens because of a security feature that hides sensitive info, like message content, to keep it safe. But if you trust your setup and want to see everything, you can tweak it easily.
First, open the Phone Link app on your Windows computer. Click the gear icon in the top-right corner to go to Settings. Next, find the “Features” section and pick “Notifications.” Look for an option called “Show notification details” or something similar—it might say “Hide sensitive content” instead. Turn this off by flipping the switch or unchecking the box.
Now, your notifications should show all the info, like full text messages, right on your PC screen. Just remember: if your computer isn’t private, anyone nearby might see these details too. So, only do this if you’re okay with that risk. This simple change lets you enjoy Phone Link without missing out on what’s in your alerts!
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New updates for Android users

Google is bringing some exciting changes for Android fans! First, the Android Auto 14.0 update is now rolling out. It makes driving smoother by improving how your phone connects to your car. Expect fewer glitches and a better experience on the road.
Next, Google Messages might soon let you snooze chats. This means you can quiet a conversation for a while and get back to it later. It’s not out yet, but experts found hints of this handy feature in the app’s code. It could help you stay focused without missing important texts.
Finally, the Pixel Watch 3 was supposed to get a new “Loss of Pulse Detection” feature. This tool would alert you if your heart stops beating normally. However, the rollout is delayed. Google wants to make sure it works perfectly before releasing it. Safety comes first!
These updates show Google’s effort to make your phone and watch smarter and more helpful. Whether you’re driving, texting, or keeping an eye on your health, these changes aim to improve your day-to-day life. Stay tuned for more as these features roll out!
New Gemini features coming to Android phones

Exciting news for Android users! Google is bringing some cool updates to its Gemini app. Soon, you’ll be able to use your phone’s camera with Gemini Live, a feature that lets you talk to the app and get help in real time. Imagine pointing your camera at something and asking questions about it—pretty handy, right?
This will work on any Android phone, so no one misses out. Plus, there’s a small but nice change: the Gemini app is getting a fresh new icon. It’s a simple update, but it makes the app look sharper and more modern on your home screen. These changes show Google’s effort to make Gemini more useful and fun for everyone.
Both updates are rolling out soon, with the camera feature starting first. Whether you love trying new tech or just want an easier way to get answers, these upgrades are worth checking out. Keep an eye on your phone for the new icon and camera option—it’s all about making your Android experience better!
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