Do a Google search on how to get your best body and you’ll be inundated with pages of training tips. For those who want to take that same, proactive approach to creating your best relationship, I have your “exercise regimen” below. 1. Do the things you did the first year you were dating. As the months and years roll on, we tend to slink into our proverbial sweatpants and get lazy in our relationship. We lose our patience, gentleness, thoughtfulness, understanding and the general effort we once made toward our mate. Think back to the first year of your relationship and write down all the things you used to do for your partner. Now start doing them again. 2. Ask for what you want. Over time, we assume that our partner knows us so well that we don’t need to ask for what we want. What happens when we make this assumption? Expectations are set and just as quickly, they get deflated. Those unmet expectations can leave us questioning the viability of our partnership...
Google has rolled out
Android M developer preview 2, its first update to the software since
its announcement at the Google I/O earlier this year. The latest build
includes a number of improvements and bug fixes based on developer
feedback.
First up the there has been an update to Wi-Fi & Bluetooth location, and changes to contacts/identity permissions. Device connections through the USB port are now set to charge-only mode by default. Other improvements include granular app permissions, custom tabs in Chrome, improved app linking, Android Pay, fingerprint support, a new Doze smart power feature, faster charging times, Google Now improvements, and much more. Moreover, Preview 2 also includes Google Play Services 7.6 and some “near-final” APIs for developers.
The update to Android M developer preview 2 is available for Nexus 5, Nexus 6, Nexus 9 and Nexus Player. Developers can install the new release via an over-the-air update while the new version of preview system images can be downloaded from developer preview website. Android M concentrates on six main categories viz, App Permissions, Web Experience, App Links, Mobile Payments, Fingerprint Support, Power & Charging.
First up the there has been an update to Wi-Fi & Bluetooth location, and changes to contacts/identity permissions. Device connections through the USB port are now set to charge-only mode by default. Other improvements include granular app permissions, custom tabs in Chrome, improved app linking, Android Pay, fingerprint support, a new Doze smart power feature, faster charging times, Google Now improvements, and much more. Moreover, Preview 2 also includes Google Play Services 7.6 and some “near-final” APIs for developers.
The update to Android M developer preview 2 is available for Nexus 5, Nexus 6, Nexus 9 and Nexus Player. Developers can install the new release via an over-the-air update while the new version of preview system images can be downloaded from developer preview website. Android M concentrates on six main categories viz, App Permissions, Web Experience, App Links, Mobile Payments, Fingerprint Support, Power & Charging.

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