android studio also applies this inside files, the green on the left here indicates that I've made a change to this file, you can actually click on it to review what has changed. Green for new content, blue for any previous code which has been committed and has now been changed and it will show > for anything which is now deleted

Recently I updated my Android Studio to 2.0 preview 4. The files which I visit are marked blue. Is there any significance to this change? How do I change back to white color as it's more readable than the intense blue color.


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Okay, since I was new to the android studio interface earlier, I had this stupid doubt. Anyway I figured it out.All the file names appears in blue color if your project is connected to the github, else they appear white.

While creating Beeper Mini, we focused on making it blazing fast with all the modern chat features you expect. We simplified the experience to be clean, modern and straightforward, and we brought our favorite features of blue bubbles to Android through Material Design. Our vision for Beeper Mini was to bridge the best of both worlds, allowing you to chat with iPhone friends confidently in a cohesive and interoperable way.

Now you can send and receive blue bubble texts from your phone number. As soon as you install Beeper Mini, your Android phone number will be blue instead of green when your iPhone friends text you. It\u2019s easy to join iPhone-only group chats, since people can add your phone number instead of your email address. All chat features like typing status, read receipts, full resolution images/video, emoji reactions, voice messages, editing, un-sending, and more are supported.

When pressed the icon should change to another icon which works. But the issue is that when clicked (on a mobile device, a blue selection is shown on top). How can I disable that effect? What is the right way of doing that?

This seems like a dumb question, but in Evernote 10 for Android the 3 lines/hamburger menu at bottom left sometimes acquires a blue dot (see attachment). I assume this means there is some new item somewhere in that lengthy menu, but I can't figure out what it should be. Anyone know?

I tested it just now -- hamburger menu didn't have any blue icon. I added a reminder to a note for today and then I got the blue dot. (I don't really use Reminders all that much now since I mainly just use Tasks.)

If you go to the 'Reminders' tab under notes, you should see a blue dot in front of the title of one or more notes. Then if you mark those reminders as done or remove them, you should see the blue dot go away.

On its surface, it may seem like no big deal, but behind those colorful messages is a years-long battle between Apple and a group of app developers working on ways to break down the blue/green divide.

iMessage texts also got a fresh coat of paint: outgoing texts now appeared blue. Texting an Android phone from your iPhone defaults back to the older SMS technology, which means no read receipts, no typing indicators, and no high-quality picture and video messaging. Instead of blue texts, outgoing texts to Android users were green.

Beeper Mini is now back up and running, with some changes. Android users can still message iPhones with blue texts, but they need an Apple ID to do it. Earlier iterations only required a phone number to access iMessage.

Now blue rectangles appear around my app icons and I am required to swipe or click twice for every operation, even turning pages and answering calls (which often results in dropped calls). Also, there seems to be a voice associated with each command.

I just got a Samsung Galaxy S9 last week and since day 1 it has been applying a blue light filter even though I turned blue light filter off in the settings (Blue Light Filter turned off and also schedule turned off under Settings/Display/Blue light filter).

The blue light filter's behavior is strange. The filter turns on around 6:56 every evening and turns off around 5:56 in the morning. Sometimes when I unlock my phone the filter isn't applied and a split second later I see it get applied. Even less often I see it applied in blocks quickly filling the screen. If I turn blue light filtering on in Display settings, the affect is additive.

Surely, I thought, we'd moved past whether someone's a "green bubble" or a "blue bubble" in a text message. But then after I started using my new iPhone, the following messages started coming in from several friends:

As for me, making the switch didn't change much. I still communicate with everyone in my life. It's just that now because of my "blue bubble," it's a little bit easier for my friends and family who prefer using an iPhone. But I still use WhatsApp. And Signal. And Instagram. And any other app that makes it easy for me to reach people. As long as it can send me an iPhone notification, I don't have a preference.

The screen on your mobile device or computer normally emits a blue light that's fine for daytime use but can disrupt your sleep at night. That's because blue light stimulates your brain and fools it into thinking it's daytime, potentially keeping you awake if you use your device before bedtime.

While several studies have found that blue light can hinder your sleep, other studies have found the impact to be minimal, at least in small doses. With the data still inconclusive, limiting your exposure before bedtime is still worth trying, especially if you have difficulty falling asleep.

On your iPhone or iPad, go to Settings > Display & Brightness. Tap the Night Shift setting, which alters your screen to display colors of a warmer color temperature, filtering out blue light.

sFilter: This app allows you to manually turn on a blue light filter or schedule it to turn on and off at specific times of the day or night. You can change the color, opacity, and brightness of the filter. You can even create a shortcut icon or widget, so you don't have to open the app to enable the filter.

Do you also suffer from eyestrain while staring at the computer? If you think it's too much work to set up these blue light filters on all your devices, blue light glasses can also help. We run through how they can help and which pairs might be best.

Vankyo MatrixPad Z1 kids tablet comes with the COPPA Certified Kid App Kidoz preloaded, a shock-resistant bumper with a built-in stand and Eye Health mode which filters blue light. It's 7 inch HD display, 1.5 GHz quad-core processor, Android 10 Go OS, Bluetooth and it weights less than 1 lb. Supporting 38 languages, including Spanish, every kid can play on it.

Twitter Blue is currently only available in the US, the UK, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and Japan. Subscribers currently get a blue verified checkmark on their profile and early access to new features. Twitter is also working on giving Blue subscribers priority ranking in mentions and search, the ability to post longer videos, and a better Twitter experience with roughly 50% fewer ads.

Aside from trying a pair of blue light blocking glasses, one of the easiest ways to reduce your exposure to blue light before bed is to use a blue light filter on your smartphone. These days, most phones come with a blue light filter built into their operating system.

If I log in with my mobile phone in blue for testing, nothing works at first, only when I manually enter the proxy in the WiFi connection, I have access to the Internet and this is also filtered as it should be.

A blue dot next to a contact profile icon on an Android phone means that the user can use the chat messaging feature with that particular contact to send or receive messages over the internet. Basically, the user can send RCS messages over the Wi-Fi or mobile data connection instead of SMS or MMS to any contact who has enabled the Chat messaging feature. To access these features, the user also needs to turn on the Chat feature on their device, if it's not already enabled.

In addition, Chat messages will appear inside darker blue bubbles compared to SMS or MMS messages in the conversation window. The Chat features on Android text messages support more features than SMS or MMS, like read receipts, typing indicators, reactions to messages, end-to-end encryption, the ability to send larger file sizes of up to 100MB, and more.

TeamViewer 14 (OS Win10) does not control TeamViewer Host Android (only the preview and cursor "blue hand")?

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What can cause blocked control?

Our work is not done however, and we are still looking into the security of mobile devices. This summer we are extending the work from our other 2015 paper Security Metrics for the Android Ecosystem where we analysed the composition of Android vulnerabilities. Last time we used distributions of deployed Android versions on devices from Device Analyzer (an Android measurement app we deployed to Google Play), the device management system of a FTSE 100 company, and User-Agent string data from an ISP in Rwanda. If you might be able to share similar data with us to support our latest research work then please get in touch: contact@androidvulnerabilities.org. ff782bc1db

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