|
- Add or remove trusted computers - Computer - Google Help
Add trusted computers and devices Sign in on a computer or device you trust When you enter a verification code, select Don't ask again on this computer
- Google Play supported devices
Most Android phones and tablets use Google Play Check the full list of Google Play supported devices to see if the Play Store works with your device
- WHO technical specifications for 61 medical devices
The WHO technical specification for 61 medical devices was developed in accordance with essential medical devices needed for health care facilities It was complied by WHO in collaboration with a working group of experts
- Share files between Android Windows with Quick Share - Android Help
Images, videos, and documents between Windows computers and Android devices that are close together with Quick Share Files between your own devices or with people around you who also use Quick Share
- Get started with Google Play
What you can do with Google Play Get games for Android devices and Chromebooks Download Google Play Games Mobile App Rent or buy movies and TV shows Download the Google TV app Read or listen to books, news, and publication subscriptions Download Google Play Books If you plan to buy apps or something within the apps you download, set up a payment method
- Find, secure, or erase a lost Android device - Android Help
By default, your device is set to the "With network in high-traffic areas only" setting so that it stores encrypted recent locations with Google and helps find offline devices as part of a crowdsourced network of Android devices To get help from the network finding your items on your Android device, set a PIN, pattern, or password
- Share manage devices with Find Hub - Android Help
Share manage devices with Find Hub You can let a friend or family member share and locate a device or accessory, like your car keys, that have a tracker tag You can stop sharing devices at any time and remove devices and accessories from Find Hub if you no longer own them Share an accessory or tracker tag Important:
- Dexcom recalls more than 700,000 CGM receivers for lack of audible . . .
Dexcom recalls more than 700,000 CGM receivers for lack of audible alarm Severe adverse events, including seizure and loss of consciousness, were potentially linked to the issue, based on 56 reports Dexcom received
|
|
|