Monday, 2 November 2020
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Micromanaging sucks — especially when it’s about your ‘Zoom shoes’
Approximately seven months ago the world of work — as most of us knew it — was turned upside down. As offices shut down and people were sent home to work, the lines between personal and professional became increasingly blurry. Employees had to get used to this new normal but… so did employers. [Read: 4 ridiculously easy ways you can be more eco-friendly] Some managers have embraced the opportunity to take stock of their leadership style, making an effort to ensure their employees feel trusted and appreciated. Others are showing symptoms of micro-managing and paranoia. And if you don’t believe me,…
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The best thin Galaxy Note 20 cases you can buy
Samsung’s 6.7-inch Galaxy Note 20 is a certified behemoth of a device — nearly too big to stuff into your pocket. The last thing you want to do is add too much bulk on top of the Shaq-sized footprint, but you still need a case. All hope is not lost, however, because there are plenty of options that offer protection in sleek packages. Here are our picks for the best thin Galaxy Note 20 cases on the market.
See also: Samsung Galaxy Note 20 buyer’s guide
Looking for more ways to keep your phone safe and get the most out of it? Don’t forget to check out our guide for the best case brands and best mobile accessories you can get!
The best thin Galaxy Note 20 cases:
Editor’s note: We will update this list of the best thin cases for the Samsung Galaxy Note 20 as more are released.
Spigen Thin Fit Galaxy Note 20 case
Where better to start your case quest than with one of the most popular manufacturers around? Spigen offers an impressive mix of options, and the Thin Fit is the first of a few on today’s list. It’s one of our favorite thin Galaxy Note 20 cases thanks to the ultra-slim hybrid design. The TPU bumper and polycarbonate back panel stand up to both drops and scrapes, yet the case is just 0.05 inches thick. Spigen’s Thin Fit has a QNMP compatible slot for magnetic car mounts, though you’ll want to remove the plate for wireless charging.
See also: The best phone holders for your car
Ringke Air-S
Ringke’s Air-S is a simple matte bumper that grabs great features from a few other cases. You can add a lanyard to the QuikCatch lanyard holes, and the tactile finish should keep your phablet from sliding around. It pairs raised bezels with a flexible TPU construction for solid drop protection in a slim, 1.5mm package. If you love pastel hues, the Air-S comes in Lavender Gray and Pink Sand to meet your needs.
Caseology Parallax
Each of the last two cases has opted for a simple, clean design, but the Parallax makes its name on the unique triangular pattern. Air Space technology helps to absorb corner impacts, but the tactile triangles work just as hard. They provide a sticky grip in four stylish colors and the hybrid design handles both drops and scratches. Take your pick from the ever-present matte black finish or grab a pop of color with Aqua Green, Midnight Blue, and Burgundy versions.
Spigen Liquid Air Armor
Dipping back into the Spigen well, the Liquid Air Armor is a sleek matte black option coated in tactile texture. Triangles blanket the back panel while the side rails rely on raised ridges for even more grip. Spigen’s signature Air Cushion technology also locks down a MIL-STD 810G rating for drop protection. The Liquid Air Armor maintains its sleek footprint thanks to the flexible TPU build and should be easy to remove in seconds.
Spigen Rugged Armor
We can’t give Spigen the entire list of thin Galaxy Note 20 cases, so the Rugged Armor is our third and final pick. It’s another flexible TPU option, though it swaps the triangle pattern for carbon fiber details. The Rugged Armor’s side rails also match the tactile grip of the Liquid Air Armor, so you’ll have no problem keeping hold of your phablet. Spigen’s case is thin enough to handle wireless charging, but the raised bezels offer reassurances if an accident happens.
Speck Presidio Grip2
Thin cases don’t often stack up in terms of drop protection, so the answer might be to find the most tactile case around. If Spigen’s options don’t offer enough grip for your liking, the Presidio Grip2 should do. It employs a series of raised ridges throughout the back panel so it won’t slip or slide in any direction. You can take your pick between blue and black finishes, both of which should complement your Galaxy Note 20 nicely.
ESR metal kickstand
When you’re grabbing a thin case, why not take the chance to show off Samsung’s careful design too? This ESR option enables you to do just that, and a durable metal kickstand helps to sweeten the deal. The case itself is a clear TPU material so it will be easy to apply or remove, just don’t put the metal kickstand on top of your wireless charging pad. ESR’s stand works both vertically and horizontally so go ahead and stream your favorite shows.
Encased Duraclip Galaxy Note 20 case
The Encased Duraclip takes the best feature of the ESR case and combines it with the grip of Spigen’s options. It’s the ultimate hybrid thin Galaxy Note 20 case because it shouldn’t slip on any surfaces and the kickstand offers even greater flexibility. You might struggle to jam the Galaxy Note 20 in your pocket, but Encased added a belt holster to the mix so there’s no need to worry. Unfortunately, the top of your device remains exposed, but the protection is otherwise rock-solid.
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Sunday, 1 November 2020
AI mistakes referee’s bald head for football — hilarity ensued
Top football leagues and teams around the world have TV crews and streaming services at their disposal to broadcast matches to fans across the globe. However, because of the coronavirus pandemic, smaller football teams are relying on AI-powered cameras to cast live matches through YouTube. While it’s a fantastic and pocket-friendly idea for smaller clubs to show their games, sometimes AI can frustrate everyone. Scottish team Inverness Caledonian Thistle Football Club had deployed such a camera to live-stream their match against Ayr United. [Read: 4 ridiculously easy ways you can be more eco-friendly] The camera was supposed to track the ball automatically…
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Here’s everything new in Samsung One UI 3.0 (Updated: Release date!)
Update: November 2, 2020 (2:10 AM ET): Samsung has now confirmed the release date of One UI 3.0, as well as a few more details about the skin. We’ve updated the original article below with the latest information.
Original article: September 15, 2020 (3:15 AM ET): Samsung announced a One UI 3.0 developer beta based on Android 11 last month, available on the Galaxy S20 series. We didn’t hear about any particular features or changelog at the time, but we’ve finally got a comprehensive list of additions and tweaks.
One UI 3.0 features
Twitter user Samsung Rydah (h/t: XDA-Developers) posted a One UI 3.0 changelog earlier today, and it’s an extremely comprehensive list. Check out the list below.
Home screen
- Touch and hold an app to add an associated widget.
- Turn the screen off by double-tapping on an empty area of the home screen (settings > advanced features > motions and gestures)
Lockscreen
- Dynamic lockscreen now has more categories, and you can select more than one.
- Lockscreen widgets are improved.
Quick Panel
- See your conversations and media more conveniently in their own sections when you swipe down from the top of the screen.
AOD
- Always On Display widgets are improved.
Accessibility
- Get quick access to the most important accessibility settings during device setup.
- Get recommended accessibility features based on what you use.
- Set the accessibility shortcut more easily in settings.
- Sound detectors now work with your SmartThings devices such as TVs and lights to give you more visible alerts when the doorbell rings or the baby is crying.
Samsung Keyboard
- You can find the keyboard settings more easily under General management in settings, and the settings have been reorganized to put the most important ones first.
Samsung Dex
- You can now connect to supported TVs wirelessly.
- New touchpad multi-gestures let you change screen zoom and font size more easily.
Internet
- Added ability to block websites from redirecting you when you tap the back button.
- Added warnings and blocking options for websites that show too many pop-ups or notifications.
- Rearranged menus to make things easier to find.
- Added several new add-ons, including one that translates websites.
- Added option to hide the status bar for a more immersive browsing experience.
- Increased maximum number of open tabs to 99.
- Added ability to lock and reorder tabs.
- Improved design for tab bar which is now supported on all devices.
- Ended support for Samsung Internet edge panel.
Contacts and Phone
- Added the ability to edit multiple linked contacts at one time.
- Added an option to help you quickly delete duplicate contacts.
- Enhanced the search experience.
- Extended the storage period for the Trash bin from 15 to 30 days.
Phone/call background
- Added the ability to customize the call screen with your own pictures and videos.
Messages
- Created a Trash bin to store recently deleted messages.
Call and text on other devices
- Added the ability to turn Call and text on other devices on or off with Bixby Routines.
Calendar
- Events with the same start time are now shown together in month and agenda view.
- Reorganized options for adding and editing events.
- Improved layout for full screen alerts.
Reminder
- Improved layout for full screen alerts.
Digital wellbeing and parental controls
- Added trends to your weekly report. You can see how your usage has changed since the previous week and check your usage time for each feature.
- Added phone usage time while driving to your weekly report.
- Added a lockscreen widget so you can check your screen time without unlocking your phone.
- Added separate profiles for personal and work modes so you can track your screen time separately.
Camera
- Improved autofocus and auto exposure functionality and usability.
- Improved stabilization when taking pictures of the moon at high zoom levels.
Photo Editor
- Added the ability to revert edited pictures back to their original versions.
Bixby Routines
- Grouped preset routines help you get started quickly and learn how to build your own routines quickly.
- You can now see what actions are reversed when a routine ends.
- New conditions have been added, such as a specific start time, the disconnection of a Bluetooth device or Wi-Fi network, a call from a specific number, and more.
- New actions have been added, including talking to Bixby and accessibility actions.
- You can add a customized icon for each routine and add routines to the lockscreen for quick access.
Samsung has also detailed improvements heading to the original Galaxy Fold with One UI 3.0. This includes a refined Flex Mode and Multi-Active Window for better multitasking, and the addition of Dual Preview and Real Cam Selfie for more flexible shooting.
Samsung’s Good Lock on One UI 3.0 is also receiving a number of new modules, including Pentastic for the Galaxy Note series, and Wonderland for wallpaper tweakers.
For AR lovers, full-screen video calls with AR emoji masks will soon be supported, too.
XDA-Developers has also uncovered a few more One UI 3.0 details via the developer beta, namely that the Android skin ditches two stock Android 11 features. One UI 3.0 lacks the stock Device Controls feature, which turns your power menu into a smart home center. Instead, the skin has its own smart home shortcut accessible via the quick settings menu (albeit for the SmartThings app only).
The second major stock Android 11 feature said to be missing from Samsung One UI 3.0 is the Quick Access Wallet option. This allowed you to quickly access your cards saved in Google Pay. But XDA notes that Samsung has its own solution, letting you quickly access cards saved in Samsung Pay.
The One UI 3.0 developer beta update weighs in at 2.5GB according to the Twitter user’s screenshot, so you might want to get connected to Wi-Fi if you’re on a limited mobile data plan. The update also delivers the September 2020 security patch.
One UI 3.0 release date
Samsung has confirmed on its website (in fine print) that the stable version of One UI 3.0 will be available from November 2020 onwards. But not every device, country, or carrier will get the update at the same time.
Some US Galaxy S20 users have now reported seeing the One UI 3.0 public beta update on their devices through the Samsung Pay and Samsung Members apps. This suggests that a wider rollout may be just around the corner. With this in mind, you can expect to get your hands on One UI 3.0 by December.
The update should roll out first to the Galaxy S20 and Note 20 flagships. The update should also hit the Galaxy Fold, Galaxy Tab S7 series, and the Galaxy Z Fold 2. A variety of Samsung devices are now eligible for three years of Android version updates, ranging from 2019 flagships and higher to several Galaxy A series phones. So you can bet that these devices will also be on the list.
Is there anything else you’d like to see from One UI 3.0? Let us know in the comments below!
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