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  2. Chromebook - Wikipedia

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    HP's first Chromebook, and the largest Chromebook on the market at that time, was the Pavilion 14 Chromebook launched February 3, 2013. [155] It had an Intel Celeron 847 CPU and either 2 GB or 4 GB of RAM. Battery life was not long, at just over 4 hours, but the larger form factor made it more friendly for all-day use.

  3. Android 14 - Wikipedia

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    Android system processes are more efficient, which provides battery life improvements. [13] In addition, there is now the option to choose directly between battery-saver mode and extreme battery-saver mode. [16] The screen time since the last full charge is now displayed in the battery settings.

  4. Wear OS - Wikipedia

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    Enables Battery Saver mode to only display the time once the battery falls below 10%; Improves restoring the state of previously used apps; Watches now enter a deep sleep mode after 30 minutes of inactivity; Holding down the power button now provides options for shutting down or restarting the watch; Wear OS App version: 2.20 2.6 May 2019

  5. ChromeOS - Wikipedia

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    Chromebook tablets were introduced in March 2018 by Acer with their Chromebook Tab 10. Designed to rival the Apple iPad , it had an identical screen size and resolution and other similar specifications, a notable addition was a Wacom-branded stylus that does not require a battery or charging.

  6. List of Google products - Wikipedia

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    3.7" phone running Android 2.3 "Gingerbread" Nexus S: 4" phone running Android 4.1 "Jelly Bean" Nest Learning Thermostat (first generation) Smart thermostat Galaxy Nexus: 4.7" phone running Android 4.3 "Jelly Bean" Nexus Q: Media streaming entertainment device in the Google Nexus product family Nexus 7 (2012) 7" tablet running Android 5.1 ...

  7. Comparison of mobile operating systems - Wikipedia

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    Quick settings toggles 2+ [300] 7+ [301] No: Via the Patchmanager app [302] Yes: Yes Search multiple internal apps at once Yes: Yes: Yes: No [303] Yes: Yes Settings search 5+ or 3rd party software like LineageOS [304] 9+ [305] No: No: Yes: Yes Search all fields of internal objects Only search Contacts name field but not any other field [306] 6 ...

  8. Adjust the screen saver settings on Mac - AOL Help

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    2. Click the Desktop & Screen Saver icon. 3. Next to Start screen saver, click and drag the slider back and forth from the minimum amount of time to the maximum amount of time several times. This will activate the client and enable the user to complete the setup.

  9. Mobile operating system - Wikipedia

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    A mobile operating system is an operating system used for smartphones, tablets, smartwatches, smartglasses, or other non-laptop personal mobile computing devices.While computers such as typical/mobile laptops are "mobile", the operating systems used on them are usually not considered mobile, as they were originally designed for desktop computers that historically did not have or need specific ...