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TechLila Newsletter Hello Folks! It’s no secret that we at TechLila are particular fans of Andr

TechLila Newsletter Hello Folks! It’s no secret that we at TechLila are particular fans of Android and we just can’t get enough of it. To that end, we bring [an enormous post]( all about Android; the versions, names and a detailed list of features. In a way, this post contains all that you wanted to know but were too lazy to search for. Also on Android, we tell you [how Doze is helping Android improve its battery life](. Gaming is one of the biggest reasons for which people use their phones so for that purpose, we bring out a list of the [most addictive games]( to play on Android. In terms of PC news, we first cover [Windows update with the enormous Creators’ Update]( that Windows is about to push out this April. This update will specifically bring tools and features catered towards the designers and architects. It is highly anticipated and many beta builds have already come out in the Insiders Preview. Also on the Operating System front, another post brings out [alternatives for Ubuntu]( in the Linux ecosystem. Most of us, when we think about Linux, only think about Ubuntu. We are not aware that there is a plethora of Linux distros to choose from and you might find one more suited to your needs than Ubuntu can ever be. On another note of trivia, we bring some fun [facts about Computer Virus](. Of course, it’s all fun and games until it’s your computer that gets hit by a virus. In the [weekly tech news]( we cover Nokia (Microsoft?)’s official comeback, Ok Google’s rollout to all supported Android phones and much more. Cheers, Vedant P.S. If you have any specific questions that you want us to answer, simply reply to this email, and we will do our best to answer them :) PPS: We would love to connect on Twitter. Follow us [@TechLilaBlog]( ------------------- You have received this email because you have subscribed to TechLila newsletter at www.TechLila.com. Your subscription details are - Email: {EMAIL} Subscribed on: December 5, 2016 If you do not want to receive any more Android, Windows and tech tutorials then you can unsubscribe by clicking the link below. Thanks! Flat Number 15, B-Wing, Kudale Patil Garden Ekata Nagari, Anandnagar, Survey number 13/4/5 Pune Maharashtra 411051. INDIA [Unsubscribe]( | [Change Subscriber Options](

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