Although the availability of Android apps on Windows via Google Play has not been confirmed as of yet, the chances of that happening have significantly increased in light of the recent announcement too. The company has touted that its solution will be available sometime in 2022 and will allow users to seamlessly switch between games on different devices.
It is equally interesting to know that given the fact that this feature is coming to Windows 10 as well, we now know that Google won't be utilizing Microsoft's Windows Subsystem for Android (WSA), a technology that is exclusive to Windows 11. The company was keen to emphasize that this is an independent endeavor, and that it did not partner with Microsoft or any other entity in this undertaking. In a surprise announcement, Google took to the stage at The Game Awards to reveal that Google Play games are coming to Windows 10 and Windows 11 next year. Let's dive into all that and more in our weekly digest for December 4 - December 10. This was an exciting week due to some surprise announcements, Halo Infinite's campaign release, and a significant Windows 11 Dev Channel build. We are the close of yet another week, and it's time to recap everything that went on in the Microsoft-verse. Microsoft Weekly: Love from Google, crippled SSDs, and a new Dev Channel build getting a Bluetooth speaker to work is a must, thanks to the T2 leading to a crap audio experience in Windows 10 - sound glitching, plus the Spotify app just causes all sound to cut out. It might have options to turn off power saving try disabling that if possible: Afterwards I was able to get my speaker to pair once again.ĭepending on which Mac you have, with older Macs you probably have a separate Bluetooth driver. Removing all Bluetooth devices beforehand is important, as they magically pop back into Device Manager if you don't. Then Action > Scan for hardware changes, to readd Bluetooth hardware. So the next step was to remove all Bluetooth devices in the Settings app, then go into Device Manager and remove all Bluetooth hardware. Applies if you're on Mojaveīut that wasn't enough for me.
Someone suggested via this reddit post to fully power down the Mac, wait a bit, then boot directly to Windows. So through trial and error on my 2018 Macbook Pro (with a T2 chip), and booted into Windows 10 with Boot Camp, I figured out a workaround to force my bluetooth speaker to not re-pair properly after a reboot.