How to Check If You Are Using the Faster 64-Bit Chrome for Android
The recent release of Chrome 89 brought with it one super-useful update for a number of Android users: the official 64-bit version of the browser, […]
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The recent release of Chrome 89 brought with it one super-useful update for a number of Android users: the official 64-bit version of the browser, […]
Continue reading »I love Google Voice. The day Google decides that it, like Google Photos, deserves payment, I can actually pull the trigger; having an additional phone […]
Continue reading »Until recently, the only way to open a link in the mobile Chrome browser was to leave the current page or move the link to […]
Continue reading »Several malicious Android apps have been removed from the Google Play Store again, all taking advantage of the latest trend in malware development: disguising themselves […]
Continue reading »You can now use your Pixel phone to check your heart rate and breathing rate without using third-party apps or fitness devices. Until now, if […]
Continue reading »Whether you have friends or family members who work and live different hours than you, or send more “late birthday” messages than you’d like, the […]
Continue reading »The Netflix Android app now automatically downloads the shows and movies it thinks you’ll love. This is similar to the Smart Downloads feature in the […]
Continue reading »As an Android user, how do you share apps with other people? You will probably tell them, “Hi, I downloaded [cool app name] awesome. You […]
Continue reading »Slowly but surely, every service we use is adding a dark mode. This gradual rollout is disappointing for those of us who just want a […]
Continue reading »“When good apps turn bad,” seems to be called the digital game today. The Great Suspender browser extension recently revealed its true colors, and has […]
Continue reading »The Google Maps app now has a split screen street view option on Android. Enabling this setting allows you to use Street View and Map […]
Continue reading »Android has one of the best features in Chrome for keeping things organized: the omnipotent “tab groups” that let you group tabs into more useful […]
Continue reading »Google will begin disabling Google messaging on “uncertified” Android devices from March 31st . This change shouldn’t affect most of you, but it’s not a […]
Continue reading »Now that mobile device manufacturers are increasingly moving away from chargers in the spirit of e-waste management, I think it’s finally time to give this […]
Continue reading »Earlier this year, after users upgraded to Android 11, an error occurred that caused Google Assistant phone calls in Android Auto to be interrupted. Google […]
Continue reading »Netflix is currently testing a dedicated audio-only mode for its mobile apps, specifically Android. While this is not a guarantee that such a useful feature […]
Continue reading »You can now use Google Assistant to voice search Google Chrome on Android, and not soon. This step saves Chrome users from the weak voice […]
Continue reading »Earlier this year, Google launched Camera Go, a stripped-down version of its Camera app for Android Go devices. Android Go phones are entry-level devices with […]
Continue reading »Samsung hasn’t even announced the Galaxy S21 – its not-so-secret future flagship device – but the smartphone wallpaper has already been leaked and is available […]
Continue reading »WhatsApp is more than just a text chat service – as far back as I can remember, you could use it for voice and video […]
Continue reading »Amazon Luna cloud gaming service is now available for Android in the US, adding yet another way to play console-quality games from anywhere on your […]
Continue reading »If you haven’t brought Baby Yoda / Grog / Child into your home for the holidays yet – whether in the form of a giant […]
Continue reading »A cryptic bug built into an updated version of the Carrier Services Android app has broken the ability of Android users to send and receive […]
Continue reading »Google announced last month that end-to-end encryption (E2EE) will be available for RCS messages in the Google Messages app on Android soon. According to numerous […]
Continue reading »Many people require special speech devices to communicate with family, friends, and caregivers. Some of these machines are controlled by eye tracking, which allows users […]
Continue reading »Samsung is the most popular manufacturer of Android smartphones, but because its phones have a customized version of the Android OS known as One UI, […]
Continue reading »As we conclude an unforgettable year 2020, you will see everyone start reminiscing about the various distractions they enjoyed during an otherwise anxiety-filled year. Google […]
Continue reading »I know this is weird, but it’s true: starting in September next year, Android 7.1 or earlier users – roughly a third of all using […]
Continue reading »You can finally use the standard Android text messaging app, Google Messages , to schedule your text messages. This long-requested feature is being rolled out […]
Continue reading »If you are a clumsy Samsung fan and often find yourself losing various Galaxy equipment – headphones, phone, smartwatch – Samsung’s new “SmartThings Find” update […]
Continue reading »The Google call recording feature is a useful perk for Android users, but it’s only available on select devices. There are third-party apps that can […]
Continue reading »I’ve never been a fan of Samsung’s attitude towards beta operating system updates. Admittedly, I say this out of jealousy, because it seems to me […]
Continue reading »Here is such an unusual one. If you play games on Android 11, you might have noticed that two bars in your phone’s normal user […]
Continue reading »Nowadays, you have so many emojis at your fingertips that they have practically become their first language. However, sometimes you find that there is none […]
Continue reading »Who needs the latest Pixel anyway? Google is now rolling out the “Portrait Lighting” feature that was previously announced during the Pixel 4a 5G and […]
Continue reading »I love my Google Pixel Stand. It works great with both Android and iPhone – yes, I charge both – and gives me the fastest […]
Continue reading »The world is full of loud noises competing for our attention, but sometimes we may not be fully aware of what is happening around us. […]
Continue reading »It’s great that Google Assistant now works with some third-party apps. And by “works with,” I mean you can now issue multiple commands to the […]
Continue reading »OnePlus “OxygenOS” is a modified version of the Android operating system exclusive to OnePlus smartphones, offering unique features and capabilities that differ from, say, Samsung […]
Continue reading »Google just released a lightweight Gmail Go app on the Play Store , offering Android users two options for using Google’s mail service on their […]
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