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List of all the Chromebook that will be able to run android apps

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We all know that recently google has released a software update for the chrome books which made them to run android apps on them and now Google has released the list of compatible Chromebooks that will be getting this feature. Google chrome page states that “Chromebooks have always been about making computing more accessible for everyone, and by bringing together the best of Android and Chrome OS, we are taking a big leap forward.” As we know the first chrome book to get this feature was Asus Chromebook R11/ C738T Asus Chromebook Flip and Google’s Chromebook Pixel (2015). From these three android apps are available on M53 Developer channel for Asus Chromebook Flip right now. The other two devices will be able to access soon. The main companies to get this feature are listed below these are: Acer, Asus, Google, Dell, Samsung, HP, Lenovo, AOpen, Bobicus, CDI, CTL, Exdis, Haier, HexaHiSense, lava, Medion, M&A, NComputing, Nexian, PCMerge, Poin2, Sector 5, Senkatel, Toshiba

Enjoying the features of android TV on your PC

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Most of the modern Smart TV’s come with the android system installed in them. Android TV is just an operating system which is installed in the Smart TV’s. This operating system is based basically on the same code which is used in the smartphones but instead of a smartphone’s user interface it consist of a redesigned custom interface which makes it easier to be used on a big screen TV with the help of a remote control. Previously the only way to enjoy and test the features of the android TV was to buy a TV or a Television Box that runs the software. But now there is an alternative. You can try these features on your pc by installing an unofficial version of the Android TV on any Computer. One thing to keep in mind before proceeding is that this is an unofficial version may contain some minor or even major bugs. The installation procedure is pretty easy. You may install it the same way you install any other Linux distribution on your PC. If you don’t want to take this mu

NFC Payment finally supported by Wallet 2.0

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Well Microsoft finally decides to push the much awaited feature to their customers the functionality to pay through NFC using Wallet app 2.0 but unfortunately the feature is for the insider preview fast ring users only. Any person who is subscribed in the fast ring of the insider previews will be getting a Wallet app update to version 2.0 which will allow them to pay their bills using NFC. Wallet was leaked earlier this month but the windows central has reported that the app is now live for insider of the fast ring. According to windows central reports the feature will be coming packed to the regular consumer this year with the Redstone release. With this step Microsoft is trying to catch up with Apple and Google. Being late in this area Microsoft is trying to get benefit from this step. You will be able to pay at any retailer who already supports Tap to Pay functionality. If apple Pay and Google Wallet works, then Wallet will work (as soon you have saved your credit card