To implement Android apps and the Play Store on Chrome, a version of Google Play Services was added to the OS. Such feature like the Android Device Manager continue to work and thus provide users with ...
One of the features we’ve been looking for from Google for quite a while has been a way to find your lost phone without having to use a third-party service like Cerberus or Lookout. Last week, Google ...
Today, Google launched a dedicated app for its Android Device Manager. It was back in August when Google rolled out a web version of its Android Device Manager, but there was no Android app to be ...
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Google’s Android Device Manager application just received a new update, bumping it to version 2.0. As a matter of fact, version 2.0.014 is the first update to the Android Device Manager application in ...
You’ve long been able to use Android Device Manager to locate a lost smartphone, but Google just made it a whole lot easier. Next time you can’t remember where you left it, simply Google find my phone ...
Just two weeks ago, Google introduced a geolocation feature to Chrome OS 52 so that IT administrators can keep track of company-owned Chromebook devices, locating them no matter where they are across ...
Since Google introduced Android Device Manager in 2013 it has updated the feature periodically, but the latest change gives it a new name -- Find My Device -- and a few new features. It's now a part ...
Google’s Android Device manager, which allows you to do things like locate, lock, or wipe a lost device is a nifty tool with an unfortunate name – it doesn’t tell you much about what it actually does.
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