Google has a new app with the sole purpose of delivering nice, high quality wallpapers to your phone. There are mountains! Shots of architecture! Abstract patterns for you intellectuals! All the classic staples. That and more in today’s news.
Wallpapers for Android can conveniently change your wallpaper on a daily basis too. Of course there are literally a billion other places where you can find a wallpaper image for you phone, but now there is a billion and one. Nice. Some features require Android 7. [Play Store via 9to5Google]
The Canary channel for Chrome is now available on Android. Canary is the bleeding edge version of the browser that’s intended to be used by developers and testers; it has the newest features but also the most bugs and you won’t want to use it as your daily driver. But if you’re eager to be an early adopter, have at it. [Chromium Blog]
Nintendo unveiled their new console/handheld hybrid today and it’s called Switch. Here’s all the way you can play Switch—in GIFs! Here’s a breakdown of the new controllers, called Joy-Cons. And here’s some new footage of Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, which will be released for both the Wii U and Switch.
iOS has an interesting keyboard that you can’t actually use because it’s hidden away in its code. Developer Steve Troughton-Smith happened upon it and says it’s been there since iOS 8. It’s sort of designed to be used with one hand since it squeezes the keys a bit to one side, and also adds dedicated copy and paste buttons. As it was never meant to see the light of day, you can only access it by jailbreaking your phone and getting your hands dirty with code. [Gizmodo]
Here’s the first trailer for Red Dead Redemption: 2. [Kotaku]