15 best VR apps for Google Cardboard, Google Daydream, and Gear VR!

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Virtual reality is taking off in a big way. However, it is still a very young industry. There are several VR platforms, including three mobile platforms with Google Cardboard, Google Daydream, and Gear VR. Of course, Google Cardboard is also compatible with other simple, third party VR headsets. These represent the three mobile VR platforms. All you need is a phone and the headset and you can get VR anywhere. The HTC Vive, Oculus Rift, etc are more stationary VR experiences since they require a tether to a computer. In any case, here are the best mobile VR apps for Google Cardboard, Google Daydream, and Gear VR. For now, the majority of VR experiences involve entertainment. We didn’t observe many productivity apps or anything like that yet.


Google Daydream


Daydream

Price: Free
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Daydream is the first app you install for Google Daydream headsets. However, it also functions as a hub of sorts for all kinds of VR content. Additionally, the app functions as a launcher for all of your existing Daydream apps and games. The includes a library of VR apps and Chromecast support as well. The app is still quite buggy, but Google releases updates on a consistent basis. You need this to pair your Daydream headset to your phone anyway, but it does a lot more than that. The app is entirely free with no in-app purchases, although some of the VR apps it recommends may have a price tag or in-app purchases.
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Firefox Reality Browser

Price: Free
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Firefox Reality Browser is what the name says. It’s a version of Firefox specifically for Google Daydream. It features support for 2D websites as well as 180-degree and 360-degree content. The UI is your standard 2D-turned-3D style of a window in an environment that lets you do stuff. The app could use some improvements such as allowing users to move the window within the VR environment. Additionally, it’s missing some super basic browser features. However, other than that, it’s a solid browsing experience and a good competitor to Google Chrome.
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Netflix VR, AMC VR, Hulu VR, and others

Price: Free / Varies
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There are a variety of video streaming VR apps on Google Daydream already. You have the big guns like Netflix VR and Hulu VR along with a good number of additional services like AMC VR, Discovery VR, HBO GO VR, and many others. It’s encouraging to see these types of apps because watching video content is among the most popular things to do on a VR headset. The prices for these apps are the same as they are in non-VR land. Most of them are also available on Samsung’s Gear VR in the Oculus Store. Most of these apps provide decent experiences and even some exclusive VR content.
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Netflix VR, AMC VR, Hulu VR, and others

Plex VR

Price: Free / $0.99 / $3.99 per month
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Plex VR is another outstanding choice for video content. Plex lets you set up a home server on your computer and view video files from your computer to your smartphone. By extension, Plex VR adds that functionality to your Daydream headset. The setup, functionality, and features are basically the same as the non-VR version. However, this one does support 180-degree and 360-degree video content, 3D videos, and simulated 5.1 surround sound audio. The UI features three interactive screens for more control and organization. The subscription service is for a bunch of add-ons and it is entirely optional.
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YouTube VR

Price: Free / $12.99 per month
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YouTube VR is a fairly obvious choice for a list like this. You can watch all of the videos on YouTube straight from your Daydream headset. The app includes support for 180-degree and 360-degree videos although the stock version of YouTube does as well. There really isn’t much new about YouTube VR from its regular, 2D counterpart. You can log into your account, watch your subscriptions, watch VR content, and enjoy yourself. This is also available on the Oculus Store for the Samsung Gear VR so we won’t include it on the Gear VR part of the list either. The regular, 2D version of the app also works with Google Cardboard (and similar VR headsets) natively, so this is one of the rare apps that work with everything.
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Samsung Gear VR


Facebook 360

Price: Free
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Facebook 360 is Facebook’s official Gear VR app and it also works on the Oculus devices. You know what this does for the most part. You can view your news feed, add reactions to posts, and view photo and video content as you normally would. However, Facebook 360 has stronger support for video and photo content in this version of its app, especially with 360-degree video content. It doesn’t feel quite like the mobile apps do, but that’s kind of a good thing. It’s a full VR Facebook experience and, of course, the app is free.
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Facebook 360

Oculus Rooms

Price: Free
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Oculus Rooms is a bit of a hybrid between an app and a game. Its strongest features are its social elements. You can invite friends into your room, play mini-games, watch video content, and hang out. Some other features include various customization options for your little Oculus Room and some other small things as well. This is an excellent introduction into the VR space for new Gear VR owners and a fun little way to hang out a little bit. It didn’t have any major problems during our testing, but we did get the occasional frame drop.
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Paint VR

Price: $4.99
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Paint VR is one of only a few VR drawing apps for the Gear VR. You have a paintbrush in your vision and you use it to paint stuff. There are some additional options like background color, brush type, and stuff like that. Additionally, there are some other small settings. Some user reviews complained about the controls and we totally see where they’re coming from. The controls are a tad clunky, but it worked okay in our testing. Some other good drawing app options for the Gear VR include Paint42 and GoPaint. Paint VR runs for $4.99 in the Oculus Store. It’s also compatible with Google Daydream headsets on Google Play
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Samsung PhoneCast VR Beta

Price: Free
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PhoneCast VR is one of our favorite Gear VR apps. It basically lets you use any Android app on your Gear VR headset. It works by giving you a basic window. The apps run inside of that window. Your results will definitely vary. This is a beta application after all. Additionally, some apps (and games) work better than others because of the nature of the Gear VR control schemes. Still, with a little optimization, this could be the best Gear VR app available in the Oculus Store. As it stands, we consider it a top five at least. This is a great way to get more productivity stuff like email, messages, and similar stuff in VR.
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Wander

Price: $4.99
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Wander is technically a game, but it has educational purposes and we consider it more of an app. Wander uses Google Street Map data to let you walk around the world, literally. That includes visiting monuments and landmarks along with other potentially educational content. There is Wikipedia integration so you can get some interesting facts about the various places you visit. You can even go underwater in some cases. This is a great app to just chill and look at stuff. It’s also fantastic as a learning tool for younger kids. It runs for $4.99 and it worked just fine in our testing.
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Google Cardboard (and compatible VR headsets)


Cardboard Theater

Price: Free
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Cardboard Theater is a video player app for files already on your device. It works with most popular video codecs, has a simple and minimal UI, and support for 180-degree and 360-degree video content. It actually works pretty well, despite what the developer might say in the Google Play Store description. The app is entirely free with no in-app purchases or advertisements and it’s under active development as of the last time we checked. That’s a rarity for video players on Google Cardboard in 2018-19. It’s not perfect, but it could definitely be worse.
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Cardboard Theater

Fulldive VR

Price: Free / $0.99
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FullDive VR is kind of a social platform for Cardboard and similar VR headset owners. It provides quick access to a metric ton of video content. Some of the features include a VR video player, YouTube integration, and a VR web browser, a camera, a VR gallery, and even a VR market place to find other VR apps. That makes it a pretty powerful hub for Google Cardboard enthusiasts, especially these days when Cardboard isn’t the most popular kid on the block anymore and finding new content is a little difficult. The full version goes for $0.99 and we think that’s perfectly acceptable.
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Fulldive VR

Google Cardboard Camera

Price: Free
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Cardboard Camera is a fun little Google Cardboard app. It takes virtual reality pictures and then shows them to you. That’s about all it does really. We think it was originally a proof-of-concept idea from Google, but it’s better than most other Google Cardboard apps anyway. It’s basically a glorified panorama camera mode with an option to view in VR. Still, it’s easy to use and it works pretty well. Plus, it’s a lot of fun and it’s a good way to show off VR capabilities to people who don’t know what they’re like. The app is entirely free with no ads or in-app purchases.
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Google Cardboard Camera

Sketchfab

Price: Free
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Sketchfab is a repository for 2D and 3D models. It doesn’t serve any functional or productive purpose. However, it gives Google Cardboard owners the ability to look at over two million objects in virtual reality. The app also supports augmented reality. It also doubles as a social network of sorts for 3D model creators and you can follow the creators you like the most. Again, it’s not the most functional app ever, but it’s actually pretty fun to use from time to time, especially for kids. The app is also entirely free with no in-app purchases. There are a few bugs here and there, but nothing too serious.
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Trinus Cardboard VR

Price: $9.99
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Trinus Cardboard VR is one of the most interesting VR apps on the list for any platform. It connects your VR headset to your computer and lets you play computer games in a VR space. It’s rather complicated to set up and it only works as well as your gaming rig and smartphone. Thus, your mileage may vary if you have a lower end device or gaming computer. In any case, the app supports controllers and most cardboard-style VR headsets. There are some bugs, but the app gets better with each update. It’s also fairly expensive so do attempt to try it out inside of the refund period. It’s worth noting that the VR headset doesn’t play the games. Your computer does and Trinus kind of streams it to your VR headset.
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CES 2019: what to expect

The Consumer Electronics Show, held annually in January in sunny Las Vegas, is one of the biggest tech events of the year. Almost every major technology brand will be there showing off their newest products, some of which could be the ever-fabled “next big thing” in 2019.

As with most new technology releases, many CES 2019 products are shrouded in mystery. Even behind-the-scenes here at Android Authority, we often make appointments to meet with companies and don’t necessarily know all the details of what we’ll see until right before the show begins.

That being said, there have been some rumors floating around over the past few months about what we can expect at CES 2019, so we do have at least a few ideas of what we’ll see. Below, you’ll find our roundup of what to expect at CES 2019.

When do the CES 2019 announcements happen, and what will Android Authority be covering this year?

The CES 2019 showroom floor doesn’t officially open until January 8, but a lot of the announcements are said and done before things even begin! The majority of press events take place on Sunday, January 6 and Monday, January 7.

While Android Authority is traditionally a mobile-first publication, the reality is that mobile news only makes up a small portion of what will be shown at CES 2019. You can expect announcements related to PC and gaming hardware, smart home, VR, AR, car technology, robots, and lots of random things like electric toothbrushes or smart rubber duckies (yes, really). Most of the year’s biggest mobile releases — including the Samsung Galaxy S10 — will happen a bit later in the year, likely at or around Mobile World Congress 2019, which happens at the end of February.

Obviously mobile is the bread and butter of Android Authority but at this year’s show we’ll also be covering plenty of other exciting technologies such as smart home, laptops, gaming computers, television/monitor technology, and just anything that we feel our audience would find compelling.

Our predictions for what you might see at CES 2019

Every year there seems to be a primary focus that’s hot and new, or trying to make new waves at least. Past years have focused a lot on AR/VR and smart home. This year, we expect much of the same, with a greater focus on refinement than emerging tech categories. Voice-powered devices will likely make a huge splash at CES once more, making their way into TVs, appliances, and even random things like toilets (which actually happened last year).

Of course you can expect at least a few new trends attempt to take off at CES. We expect foldables will get at least a little attention, though early whispers indicate it’ll probably be companies like Royale showing off its achievements, with LG and Samsung likely holding off until later in the year. It’s also possible we could see foldable tech show up in some unique places like laptops, tablets, monitors, and televisions.

While we can’t cover every rumor, below we’ll make a few predictions for some of the bigger companies that will be in attendance at CES this year.

Samsung

As mentioned, we don’t expect to see the Samsung Galaxy S10 at CES 2019. Samsung will still have a large presence at the show though, likely showing off its non-smartphone technology such as televisions, appliances, laptops, and more.

There’s a good chance Samsung will use CES 2019 to finally officially launch its Samsung Galaxy Home — the Bixby-powered smart speaker it unveiled at the launch for the Samsung Galaxy Note 9.

One of the laptops Samsung will likely show is the Notebook 9 Pen, which is kind of like a laptop version of its Galaxy Note 9 smartphone. The Windows-based laptop features a similar color scheme as the Note 9 and even includes a pop-out S Pen which works and functions a lot like the one included with the Note 9.

However, televisions will most certainly be the focus for Samsung at CES 2019. The company is already promoting its new picture frame televisions, 8K resolutions, and projectors, too. It’s pretty likely 8K will be a big part of Samsung’s announcements at CES, as will its QLED lineup.

Last year Samsung unveiled its floor-to-ceiling display that used microLED display tiles and we’ve seen at least a few reports around the web suggesting this year they will showcase a scaled-down more practical version of its microLED display at CES.

Appliances traditionally are a big part of Samsung’s showing at CES too, so be prepared for some new refrigerators and stoves (contain yourself with that excitement, folks!).

Huawei and Honor

Huawei logo MWC

Last year, Huawei CEO Richard Yu delivered the keynote address at the Consumer Electronics Show. He also stopped by the Android Authority booth to accept the Android Smartphone of the Year award for the Huawei Mate 10 Pro.

However, over the past year, the Huawei brand has been dogged with controversies surrounding its alleged ties with the Chinese government. Several countries — including the United States — have barred the use of Huawei networking equipment, citing security concerns. The government even stepped in to prevent Huawei smartphones from coming to the country.

As such, we can expect Huawei to have a much lower profile at CES 2019. There likely won’t be any Huawei smartphones launched at CES (considering the event happens in the United States). Huawei will instead most likely focus attention on its laptop and tablet offerings.

If we do see any mobile announcements it’ll be from Honor instead. The Honor View 20 recently debuted in China and is expected to be globally launched in Paris in later January, but it’s certainly possible it could make an appearance at CES as well.

LG

Foldable smartphones are going to be one of the hottest topics in 2019 as we start to see the first commercial rollouts. Originally, we expected to see an LG foldable smartphone at CES 2019. However, it’s looking a little less likely now.

LG is scheduled to deliver the pre-show keynote address at CES 2019, so even if we don’t see a foldable phone from the company, we will see a lot of LG products. Television and display technology will be LG’s primary focus but we will also see some new smart kitchen appliances.

Last year LG unveiled a rollable TV prototype, but this year we expect to see a commercially-aimed rollable LG television for release later in 2019. A rollable TV uses a flexible OLED display and pairs it with components that let the whole TV roll up so you can tuck it away and out of sight, perfect for those who want to keep their living spaces as minimal looking as possible.

As far as LG smartphones go, we don’t expect to see a new G or V model at the conference.

Google

Last year was Google’s first time at CES. While the show was mostly a showcase for existing Google Assistant products, its biggest announcement was Google Pay and smart displays. Although there haven’t been any specific rumors about Google this year, we think it’s pretty likely the focus will be on Assistant once again.

Given what we know from CES 2018, most of these Assistant announcements will probably be in the form of partnerships, but it’s certainly possible Google could have some of its own hardware on display.

HTC

If any smartphone manufacturer has had a difficult year, it’s HTC. The company’s financial performance in the mobile sector (and in general) has been pretty bad.

Although HTC’s mobile division is in turmoil and unlikely to show off anything at CES 2019, that doesn’t mean HTC will be absent. We expect HTC to focus all of its attention on the HTC Vive this year. That means you can expect plenty of new game demonstrations, accessories, and maybe even new VR hardware.

While the HTC Vive Pro isn’t particularly old, HTC hasn’t had a ton of success with it and the original HTC Vive is certainly starting to show its age a bit. Could we see HTC attempt to compete with Oculus by offering a stand-alone device similar to the Quest? Anything is possible.

Sony

Sony typically uses CES as a launching ground for new Xperia products, both flagship and mid-range. Initially, we heard rumors this might be the case again this year, and there have even been a few rumors for mid-range devices like the Xperia XA3 Plus. Although anything is possible, a trusted source has suggested to us that Sony Mobile won’t have a major presence at the show this year.

If our source is accurate, Sony is expected to focus most of its attention on display and television technology, audio products, and possibly smart home or accessories. Sony has actually been pretty quiet on the rumor front recently, though we imagine 8K will certainly be a big part of its presentation.

Could it have a few wild cards in store for us as well? We hope so.

Lenovo

Lenovo logo MWC

Lenovo typically focuses on its laptop lineup and we expect that to continue this year. A recent listing from Lenovo for the Legion Y530 and Y7000P mention the NVIDIA GTX 1160, so it’s certainly possible these machines could make an appearance.

In addition to laptops, we could also see some VR or smart home related announcements — at least if previous Lenovo CES presentations are anything to go by. In fact, the Lenovo Smart Display made a big appearance at CES last year.

TCL: Alcatel / BlackBerry

BlackBerry continues to surprise us with successful releases of Android smartphones with physical keyboards — something most would assume wouldn’t sell well in 2018, let alone 2019. That being said, we don’t expect to see a new BlackBerry smartphone at CES 2019. Instead, we expect BlackBerry to push its automotive-based software, BlackBerry QNX.

Alcatel will also likely also make a few announcements in the smartphone, tablet, or smartwatch categories — at least given what we’ve seen from them in past years.

Asus

Asus Zenfone Max Pro M2

Asus typically uses CES as a showcase for its laptops and Chromebooks, and we have every indication that Asus is set for a major Chromebook push again this year. At least one Chromebook is expected to utilize Intel’s Gemini Lake series chips, and a rumor from Android Headlines suggests we might see a high-end Chrome OS tablet as well.

Other possibilities include routers, computer accessories, and smart home accessories. While it’s not completely impossible that we might see something on the Android phone or tablet front, we haven’t heard any substantial rumors on that end.

Nvidia, Intel, and AMD will be in full force

For fellow PC geeks, this could be a really interesting year for Intel. First, Intel is rumored to be preparing a new 10-core 14nm CPU codenamed Comet Lake. Even more intriguing, Intel might be preparing to introduce its own discrete graphics card.

What does this mean exactly? Well, Intel historically isn’t a big player in the high-end PC graphics game, with its graphics chips mostly used in lower-end devices and laptops. If this latest rumor proves correct, Intel might be preparing to challenge Nvidia in a big way. Of course, Nvidia isn’t going to be sitting idly by while this happens. 

The rumor mill is abuzz with Nvidia’s plans to reveal its GeForce RTX Mobility graphics cards at CES 2019, which will take laptop gaming to whole new heights. According to Wccftech, the RTX 2070, 2070 Max-Q, 2060, 2050 Ti, and 2050 could all make an appearance. There are also rumors suggesting we might see the MX250 as well.

We can’t completely discount AMD either. AMD has already confirmed its plans to show off new graphics cards and 3rd-gen Ryzen processors at CES 2019 this year. While they haven’t told anyone the specifics, recent leaks suggest there will be three Ryzen 3 processors, three mid-range Ryzen 5s, and two Ryzen 7s. We could also see new mobile variants of the Ryzen family as well.

Not much is known about their graphics card plans, though it looks unlikely AMD will have anything quite as impressive as NVIDIA on show this year.

That’s just scratching the surface

We’d be here all day if we listed every single company we could think of but here are a few other players we expect to see at CES but don’t have any concrete details on:

  • Acer: So far there haven’t been any juicy rumors regarding Acer but, given tradition, we can expect plenty of Chromebooks and laptops on show. Acer also isn’t a stranger to VR, AR, smart home, or mobile so it’s possible there could be a few surprises in store.
  • Razer: For those hoping for another Razer phone, it’s a bit too early for that! Razer will instead focus on laptops and accessories at CES. Razer also has a tendency to show off wild concept devices at CES.
  • Plenty of other TV/display makers: Hisense, Vizio, Toshiba, Sharp, and others will be there showing off their television and display technology.

We wouldn’t expect much from HMD Global, Motorola, OnePlus, or Essential

Unfortunately, we have word that HDM Global won’t make an official appearance at CES this year. Instead we expect big announcements from them closer to MWC 2019. The same story goes for Essential, who is having a bit of a hard time right now.

OnePlus never formally participates in CES and that’s not going to change this year either.

We’re a little less sure about Motorola. In the past, Motorola hasn’t done much at CES and we expect a similar situation at CES 2019 but we can’t say this with 100 percent certainty.

Buzzwords at CES 2019

5G signal on Galaxy Note 8

While every company will be trying to push its own product as being innovative and original, we can expect a few buzzwords to get repeated ad nauseam during CES 2019. Here’s our list of the words we’ll probably be sick of by the end of the event:

  • 5G — The network of the future is coming in 2019, and many companies will be touting how its products will take advantage of the new speeds.
  • XR — As if VR (virtual reality), MR (mixed reality), and AR (augmented reality) weren’t already buzzwords, the new all-encompassing XR (extended reality) is starting to make the rounds.
  • AI — Even though AI has been a big buzzword in 2018, it will continue to be a hot topic in 2019, with more and more products having AI capabilities.
  • 8K — Televisions and computer monitors will be at CES 2019, and some of them will have 8K resolutions. Now that 4K is more ubiquitous, companies are looking to 8K to entice consumers to upgrade their current displays.
  • Blockchain — Gary Sims explains Blockchain here. We expect a lot of companies to use this in advertising materials.
  • IoT — IoT stands for “Internet of Things.” As smart home products become more accessible to everyday consumers, IoT is going to be a big buzzword.
  • Big Data — Although this has been a buzzword for years now, it will continue being a buzzword in 2019 for sure.

And that’s a wrap for now ladies and gents! We’ll be sure to add more rumors over the coming days, and of course will be updating this post once announcements become official!

Source: Android Zone

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Get epic graphic design skills and the diplomas to prove it for $32

Graphic Design

Happy New Year, readers! If following your graphic design dream was on your list of resolutions for 2019, today’s deal could be the perfect place to start.

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It’s not enough to be creative these days; to make it as a designer you need to have an intimate knowledge of the software. This learning kit comprises expert training in the big three Adobe design packages.

The Graphic Design Certification School:

Starting from the basics, you’ll learn everything you need to know about creating and editing images and documents for print or online publishing. You’ll move on to concepts such as layering and creating 3D images. You’ll also learn the need-to-know details associated with graphic design, such as image rights.

You could sign up for these courses out of pure interest, but there are great extras too. Not only is the package CPD-certified, each course includes an online assessment, the completion of which earns you a DTP Master Diploma

Graphic Design Certification School The total value of the courses together is almost $1,200, but for a short time, you can get lifetime access for just $39. Even better, if you’re quick enough, and use the promo code NEWYEAR2019 at the checkout, you might save another $7.

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How to use Skype for Chromebook

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Chromebooks are great at so many things. They’re an inexpensive alternative to many laptops, and their storage is largely cloud based for extra convenience. You can use them for all of your chat needs, but if you want to use Skype for Chromebook? It’s really easy.

There are actually two ways to use Skype on a Chromebook, so let’s jump right in and take a look.

Editor’s tip: New to the world of Chromebooks? Our Chromebook Buyer’s guide helps explain what a Chromebook can and can’t do, your options, and more. 

Going the browser route

Chrome OS is all about the web, so using the browser a simple way to get things done. Here’s how to use Skype for Chromebook via the Chome browser:

  • Open your Chrome browser.
  • Navigate to the Skype website.
  • Log in using your username (or email account or phone number) and password.

Skype for Chromebook - Skype on Chromebook

Once you’ve signed in, that’s it. You’re done. You’re now ready to use Skype to chat with friends, use video, add new contacts, and everything else you usually do — on a Chromebook.

But what if you’d rather use a dedicated app?

While Skype isn’t included out of the box, most modern Chromebooks now support Android apps,and that means you can simply fire up Google Play and download it!

  1. Head to the Google Play app and search for Skype.
  2. Follow the basic installation instructions.
  3. Once it’s installed you should find Skype in the app drawer (that little circle to the bottom left).
  4. Open up the app, login and that’s it!

As you can see, using Skype on a Chromebook is actually really simple and goes to show you that you don’t need a Windows or Mac computer to do basic things like video chat. Of course that’s just scratching the surface, here are some of other great guides below:

Chromebook coverage:

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LG has vague timeline for global rollout of Pie for the LG G7 ThinQ

According to a post on the South Korean version of the LG website, Android 9 Pie will land on the South Korean variant of the LG G7 ThinQ in the first quarter of 2019.

Usually, LG updates its devices in its home country first and then rolls out the update to other countries some months later. Using this history as a rubric, it’s a safe bet that Pie will land on your LG G7 ThinQ at some point in the first half of 2019.

Or hey, maybe not. Maybe it will be sooner or later than that.

Editor’s Pick

Unlike other manufacturers who have given at least somewhat concrete timelines for the rollout of Pie to their Android devices, LG’s report on the matter is very vague. However, the company did roll out a beta of Android 9 Pie to its South Korean G7 Thinq handsets in November, so maybe the stable rollout will happen sooner than we expect.

Earlier in 2018, LG promised it was building a new division with the sole purpose of pushing faster Android updates to its phones. However, we haven’t heard much at all about this new update center since then. Judging from the fact that Android 9 Pie has been stable since August of 2018, it doesn’t appear that the update center is up and running quite yet.

If you have an LG G7 ThinQ, you will get Android 9 Pie at some point. We’ll just have to wait on LG to announce exactly when that will be.

NEXT: Some LG G7 ThinQ owners are reporting bootloops, but a fix is coming

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How to Create a Reusable Block in WordPress Block Editor (Gutenberg)

Do you often use the same content snippets in your WordPress posts? If you do, then you’ll love the Reusable Block feature in the new WordPress block editor. It allows you to save any content block and reuse them in other posts and pages on your website.

In this article, we will show you how to easily create a reusable block in WordPress Block editor also known as Gutenberg. We will also show you how to add reusable blocks in your WordPress posts and export them to use on your other WordPress websites.

Creating a reusable block in WordPress Gutenberg editor

What is a Reusable Block in WordPress Block Editor (Gutenberg)?

A reusable block in WordPress editor is a content block saved individually to be used later.

Many bloggers often add the same content snippets in multiple articles such as call-to-actions at the end of the blog post or links to follow the blog in social media.

Most people just save their content snippets as text files on their computers and then copy and paste them when needed.

The Gutenberg WordPress editor solves this problem by introducing reusable blocks.

Basically, you can now save content snippets in your WordPress editor and then reuse them anywhere almost instantly.

Following are just some of the scenarios when a reusable block can help you work more efficiently:

  • Asking users to follow you on social media at the end of each article.
  • Adding call-to-action buttons in your WordPress posts and pages.
  • Saving and reusing tables
  • Quickly adding feedback forms to your pages
  • Manually adding inline affiliate banners
  • and more…

That being said, let’s take a look at how to easily create a reusable block in WordPress block editor.

Creating a Reusable Block in WordPress Editor

All Gutenberg blocks are individual content elements in WordPress editor and they can be saved individually as a reusable block

First, you need to create a new post or edit an existing one. On the post edit screen, click on the add new block button and then choose a block type according to the content you are going to save.

Add a new block to Gutenberg editor

In this example, we are going to save a few lines of text in a paragraph block.

After adding the block, you need to add the content that you want to reuse. You can use the styling and formatting options in the block toolbar and block settings.

Editing a block

Once you are done editing, click on the three-dot menu button in the toolbar and then select ‘Add to Reusable Blocks’ option.

Add to reusable blocks

You will be asked to enter a name for the reusable block. We recommend using a name that helps you quickly identify the block and what it does.

Add block name

Finally, click on the Save button to store your reusable block.

Your block will be saved in the WordPress database with all its settings.

Adding Reusable Block in Other Posts and Pages

Now that we have learned how to create a reusable block in WordPress, let’s see how to add reusable blocks in your WordPress posts and pages.

Once again create a new post or edit a post where you want to add the reusable block. On the post edit screen, click on the add new block button.

Your reusable block is located under the ‘Reusable’ tab. You can also find it by typing its name in the search box.

Adding reusable block

You can take your mouse over it to see a quick preview of the block. Go ahead and click on the block to insert it into your post.

Your reusable block will appear in the post editor.

Reusable block added into a post

You can also edit the reusable block by clicking on the edit button on the block.

However, please keep in mind that changing a reusable block will change it on all locations where you have used it.

If you just want to make a change that only appears on this particular post, then you need to convert it to a regular block first.

Click on the three-dot menu in the block toolbar and then select ‘Convert to Regular Block’ option.

Convert to regular block

This will convert your reusable block into a regular block, and you will be able to make changes to it without affecting the original reusable block.

Managing All Reusable Blocks in WordPress Editor

After using reusable blocks for a while, you may have some blocks that you don’t use anymore or some blocks that you want to rename.

Gutenberg Editor allows you to easily manage all your reusable blocks from one screen.

To manage your blocks, click on the add block button and then locate the Reusables tab. You’ll see a link to manage your reusable blocks page.

Manage reusable blocks link

Clicking on the link will bring you to block management page. From here, you can edit, delete, export, and import your blocks.

Manage reusable blocks

Exporting / Importing Reusable Blocks

Reusable blocks are not just reusable on the website they were created for. You can also use them on any other WordPress website.

You can export the blocks from the block management screen. Simply click on the export button below a block, and WordPress will send it to you as a JSON file.

Exporting a reusable block

You can now switch to another WordPress site’s admin area. Go to the block management screen and then click on the ‘Import from JSON’ button.

This will show a file upload box. Click on the choose file button to select the block you downloaded earlier and then click on the import button.

WordPress will now import your reusable block and save it in the database. You can go ahead and start using it on the new site.

We hope this article helped you learn how to create a reusable block in WordPress Gutenberg editor. You may also want to see our tips on growing your online business without spending a fortune.

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