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YouTube is working on a new feature to save you from doomscrolling Shorts (APK teardown)

Credit: Joe Hindy / Android Authority YouTube could soon let users set a daily timer for watching Shorts. We’ve found code in the latest YouTube app beta suggesting users will be able to set a timer for minutes or hours depending on their consumption preference. YouTube won’t block Shorts watching entirely. Individual Shorts that appear elsewhere on the platform will still be viewable. Short-form videos and doomscrolling go hand-in-hand. If you regularly spend time on social media or video platforms, chances are you’ve fallen into the trap, mindlessly scrolling through endless short videos until your brain checks out. For some, this habit can also become a serious issue. Studies show that overuse of short video apps is linked to problems like distraction, poor time management, and reduced learning capacity.

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YouTube is working on a new feature to save you from doomscrolling Shorts (APK teardown)

Credit: Joe Hindy / Android Authority YouTube could soon let users set a daily timer for watching Shorts. We’ve found code in the latest YouTube app beta suggesting users will be able to set a timer for minutes or hours depending on their consumption preference. YouTube won’t block Shorts watching entirely. Individual Shorts that appear elsewhere on the platform will still be viewable. Short-form videos and doomscrolling go hand-in-hand. If you regularly spend time on social media or video platforms, chances are you’ve fallen into the trap, mindlessly scrolling through endless short videos until your brain checks out. For some, this habit can also become a serious issue. Studies show that overuse of short video apps is linked to problems like distraction, poor time management, and reduced learning capacity.

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YouTube is working on a new feature to save you from doomscrolling Shorts (APK teardown)

Credit: Joe Hindy / Android Authority YouTube could soon let users set a daily timer for watching Shorts. We’ve found code in the latest YouTube app beta suggesting users will be able to set a timer for minutes or hours depending on their consumption preference. YouTube won’t block Shorts watching entirely. Individual Shorts that appear elsewhere on the platform will still be viewable. Short-form videos and doomscrolling go hand-in-hand. If you regularly spend time on social media or video platforms, chances are you’ve fallen into the trap, mindlessly scrolling through endless short videos until your brain checks out. For some, this habit can also become a serious issue. Studies show that overuse of short video apps is linked to problems like distraction, poor time management, and reduced learning capacity.

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YouTube is working on a new feature to save you from doomscrolling Shorts (APK teardown)

Credit: Joe Hindy / Android Authority YouTube could soon let users set a daily timer for watching Shorts. We’ve found code in the latest YouTube app beta suggesting users will be able to set a timer for minutes or hours depending on their consumption preference. YouTube won’t block Shorts watching entirely. Individual Shorts that appear elsewhere on the platform will still be viewable. Short-form videos and doomscrolling go hand-in-hand. If you regularly spend time on social media or video platforms, chances are you’ve fallen into the trap, mindlessly scrolling through endless short videos until your brain checks out. For some, this habit can also become a serious issue. Studies show that overuse of short video apps is linked to problems like distraction, poor time management, and reduced learning capacity.

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YouTube is working on a new feature to save you from doomscrolling Shorts (APK teardown)

Credit: Joe Hindy / Android Authority YouTube could soon let users set a daily timer for watching Shorts. We’ve found code in the latest YouTube app beta suggesting users will be able to set a timer for minutes or hours depending on their consumption preference. YouTube won’t block Shorts watching entirely. Individual Shorts that appear elsewhere on the platform will still be viewable. Short-form videos and doomscrolling go hand-in-hand. If you regularly spend time on social media or video platforms, chances are you’ve fallen into the trap, mindlessly scrolling through endless short videos until your brain checks out. For some, this habit can also become a serious issue. Studies show that overuse of short video apps is linked to problems like distraction, poor time management, and reduced learning capacity.

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Google’s Android XR glasses have made their first stage appearance

Credit: Axios / Jason Redmond/TED Google recently showed off prototype Android XR smart glasses at the ongoing TED conference. Key features of upcoming Android XR glasses will include live translation, real-time object recognition, app support, and more, all processed via a paired smartphone to keep the glasses lightweight. While it’s unclear if Google will launch its own smart glasses, Samsung is reportedly getting market-ready with its upcoming “Haean” smart glasses. Google may have just given us a glimpse at what its future Android XR smart glasses could look like. At the ongoing TED Conference in Vancouver (via Axios), Shahram Izadi, who leads AR and VR initiatives at Google, took the stage wearing what looked like an ordinary pair of glasses. But these weren’t just any glasses. They were working prototypes of Google’s Android XR smart glasses.

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Google’s Android XR glasses have made their first stage appearance

Credit: Axios / Jason Redmond/TED Google recently showed off prototype Android XR smart glasses at the ongoing TED conference. Key features of upcoming Android XR glasses will include live translation, real-time object recognition, app support, and more, all processed via a paired smartphone to keep the glasses lightweight. While it’s unclear if Google will launch its own smart glasses, Samsung is reportedly getting market-ready with its upcoming “Haean” smart glasses. Google may have just given us a glimpse at what its future Android XR smart glasses could look like. At the ongoing TED Conference in Vancouver (via Axios), Shahram Izadi, who leads AR and VR initiatives at Google, took the stage wearing what looked like an ordinary pair of glasses. But these weren’t just any glasses. They were working prototypes of Google’s Android XR smart glasses.

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Google’s Android XR glasses have made their first stage appearance

Credit: Axios / Jason Redmond/TED Google recently showed off prototype Android XR smart glasses at the ongoing TED conference. Key features of upcoming Android XR glasses will include live translation, real-time object recognition, app support, and more, all processed via a paired smartphone to keep the glasses lightweight. While it’s unclear if Google will launch its own smart glasses, Samsung is reportedly getting market-ready with its upcoming “Haean” smart glasses. Google may have just given us a glimpse at what its future Android XR smart glasses could look like. At the ongoing TED Conference in Vancouver (via Axios), Shahram Izadi, who leads AR and VR initiatives at Google, took the stage wearing what looked like an ordinary pair of glasses. But these weren’t just any glasses. They were working prototypes of Google’s Android XR smart glasses.

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Google’s Android XR glasses have made their first stage appearance

Credit: Axios / Jason Redmond/TED Google recently showed off prototype Android XR smart glasses at the ongoing TED conference. Key features of upcoming Android XR glasses will include live translation, real-time object recognition, app support, and more, all processed via a paired smartphone to keep the glasses lightweight. While it’s unclear if Google will launch its own smart glasses, Samsung is reportedly getting market-ready with its upcoming “Haean” smart glasses. Google may have just given us a glimpse at what its future Android XR smart glasses could look like. At the ongoing TED Conference in Vancouver (via Axios), Shahram Izadi, who leads AR and VR initiatives at Google, took the stage wearing what looked like an ordinary pair of glasses. But these weren’t just any glasses. They were working prototypes of Google’s Android XR smart glasses.

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Google’s Android XR glasses have made their first stage appearance

Credit: Axios / Jason Redmond/TED Google recently showed off prototype Android XR smart glasses at the ongoing TED conference. Key features of upcoming Android XR glasses will include live translation, real-time object recognition, app support, and more, all processed via a paired smartphone to keep the glasses lightweight. While it’s unclear if Google will launch its own smart glasses, Samsung is reportedly getting market-ready with its upcoming “Haean” smart glasses. Google may have just given us a glimpse at what its future Android XR smart glasses could look like. At the ongoing TED Conference in Vancouver (via Axios), Shahram Izadi, who leads AR and VR initiatives at Google, took the stage wearing what looked like an ordinary pair of glasses. But these weren’t just any glasses. They were working prototypes of Google’s Android XR smart glasses.

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