Did anyone find a work around for the web view issue in old Android tablets? I am stuck at the same home assistant login screen with Home Remote. I do have Homehabit working but Home Remote is so much better for what I am trying to do.

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1. First of all it seems hopelessly hard to configure a good redirect ACL that allows users to download the app but without permitting access to all of google. Do you guys have any suggestions? I read something about narrowing the ACL to only Android devices with some sort of new authZ rule, it had something to do with session==android or something like that. Can anyone clarify this to me?

2. Point 1 is of lesser concern. At the moment my real problem is pushing the profile to android clients. The app keeps telling me that it is unable to contact the ISE and asking if I'm connected to the guest portal. Looking into the spw.log it seems that everything is in order but I'm not sure. I've read somewere about the app making a http connection against the GW but it seems that thats not the problem. It works flawless on an apple iPad so I know that the configuration is correct. It seems that I'm missing something.

Update: I tried adding the Session:Device-OS EQUALS Android to a new rule above the BYOD_NOREG but it dosent seem to work. For some reason my android device dosent match that rule. Is there something additional I have to configure for it to work. If I check the endpoint mac adress I see thats its profiled as an Android device. Any suggestions?

Google envisions a different type of smartphone experience, one that moves away from the idea of phones as tiny computers in our pockets and toward becoming AI-powered assistants, helping us with day-to-day tasks that normally would have required us to synthesize information across multiple apps ourselves.

All the players in Big Tech are trying to make their impact with AI. Microsoft made a massive investment in OpenAI, creator of ChatGPT, earlier this year and introduced Bing AI, a ChatGPT-powered search tool. Google released Bard, but has since expanded its capabilities across the suite of Google apps. Last month, Amazon introduced a revamped version of its Alexa assistant that makes it more personal and conversational, along with the ability to pull in real-time information. And Microsoft unveiled Copilot, an AI-assistant baked into Windows 11 that can analyze emails, documents and texts and use that information to instantly create PowerPoints. Meta, owner of Facebook and Instagram, leaned into stardom last month, allowing people to interact with celebrity-impersonating chatbots based on Kendall Jenner and Snoop Dogg.

Hi, I just got my Venu 3 and noticed that the phone calls and voice assistant are not working at all. The watch does not receive any call and when I try to make a call it just stays on "Calling", however the call never connect. Also, whenever I try to connect the voice assistant I receive the error "Unable to connect to voice assistant".

I can't get voice assistant to work either (Pixel 8 Pro). It was working pretty well on my Venu 2 Plus, then something happened that broke it. I don't think it ever worked on my Venu 3. It's been a bad experience with that feature. I love the watch , in general, but this problem should be addressed.

Voice assistant simply not working on venu 3. Press the butting, the app starts and shows.the mic listening for input but it circles a few times and quits no matter what I say. App on Android is up to date and everything restarted multiple times. Is there a fix being worked on?

TBH, I don't use this feature that much since the volume is way too low (Garmin : hint hint) , but before , it would complete crash Garmin connect , and now my voice is converted to text in google assistant

Wanted to get this out there.... my S22 has been echoing with the Google assistant in android auto. Turn sound settings equaliser to normal and take off adapt sound. Echo gone. Sounds like Samsung need to do an update on the phone...my Samsung S20 didn't have this issue. Worked fine.

Hi I have been having the same issue. if i say "Hey Google, Play Liked Songs' it plays my liked songs playlist but in the order it was added. if i change up the phrase in any way it starts playing random public playlists with similar names. One of them is called "My Liked Songs" . I have been using Home Assistant as a workaround for now but even that is giving me problems. I am a developer and know my way around the android ecosystem if you need logs...

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First of all this is not about the device listed above. I can't find relevant options so i chose something to ask someone to help me with Google assistant. So my issue is that I bought a new phone and i am using it for a few months now and my current phone is connected to my Google account. But every time I as Google assistant to ring my phone it says the name of my old phone and says it should be ringing now. (Both of my old and new phones are Android) How do I deal with this? There are no other devices connected to my Google account but I can't get Google assistant to ring my current phone can anyone help? ff782bc1db

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