Android Users Now Able to Simultaneously Update Multiple Apps: Step-by-Step Guide
Google has started rolling out a major new feature to its Play Store services. It allows Android users to install or update multiple apps simultaneously from the Play Store. While not everyone will be able to see the update at once, it is planned to reach all users in the following weeks.
However, as reported it is still unknown whether the new feature will be rolled out as a server-side or an upgrade to the Play Store itself. The new functionality allows users to install and update apps more quickly, which is especially helpful when dealing with a long list of pending updates.
According to the report, the new update also comes with a limitation. The number of apps that can be updated in parallel is limited to three, with additional apps remaining in a ‘pending’ state equivalent to what the Apple App Store allows. The new limit will also apply when installing apps. Meanwhile, the tech giant recently unveiled a new AI-powered feature that allows you to automatically jot down important notes from meetings. The name of the feature is – Take Notes for Me.
Meetings must be in English and can be accessed via computer or laptop. Users can generate meeting notes while focusing on interaction, discussions and presentations. After the meeting, the notes are saved to a Google Docs document, which is attached to the calendar event. These notes are stored in the Drive folder.