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Another week in the Android world is behind us, and this one was just as eventful as any other. Both Chrome and Firefox for Android received some privacy-focused updates, it’s looking like the Pixel 10 is finally going to get a highly-requested feature, and One UI 8 continues to roll out.
Nobody likes manually signing into websites, which is why autofill has become such an important feature in many browsers. Google Chrome does this really well with the Google Password Manager, but there’s always been a bit of a security oversight. That’s now been fixed on Android, thankfully. Continue reading…
For a few years now, there’s one thing that I’ve immediately bought when I get a new Android phone: a MagSafe-compatible case. Every time a new Pixel has been announced, I’ve been hoping for that satisfying magnetic snap to be built in. And every time, I’ve been disappointed. It seems that streak is finally ending with the Pixel 10 series. Continue reading…
Spam calls are so common these days that we’ve all learned to live with them. And while phone carriers are constantly trying to find ways to block them, it never lasts. Fortunately, NordVPN, known for its popular VPN service, just announced a powerful new call screening tool for Android. Continue reading…
Do you wish Google Photos had a few more features, like an easier way to manage your photos and cloud storage? If so, we have good news. This week, we learned that Google is working on a new feature that will let you better choose which content backs up to the cloud, helping you free up that important cloud storage space. Continue reading…
Samsung has released the fourth One UI 8 beta update for the Galaxy S25 series, inching the phone closer to a stable release of Android 16. After nearly an entire month without an upgrade, the latest Samsung Galaxy beta is here and packed with bug fixes. Continue reading…
It’s not every day that one of the tentpole modern operating systems gets a massive overhaul. That’s exactly what Apple is doing with iOS 26. If you’re curious how Liquid Glass would look on your Android phone, you can try out that futuristic, glossy look with a new icon pack. Continue reading…
Earlier this summer, Fairphone had a heart-to-heart with its customers about some shortcomings, and it said it would skip ahead to Android 15. However, what was supposed to be a smooth leap past Android 14 has turned into a major headache for some owners. Continue reading…
There’s no denying that opening incognito tabs on your phone is risky business. You could easily get distracted and leave them open, just sitting there waiting for someone else to notice. Firefox for Android is here with a feature that’ll make your private tabs feel even more private. Continue reading…
The rise of RCS has allowed for way better communication between Android phones and, more recently, has helped bridge the gap between iOS and Android messaging-wise. With this improvement, your experience might be about to get a lot better if you rely on voice messages a lot. Continue reading…
When I was in high school, only those in the know used Gmail instead of AOL or Yahoo, and I relished getting an invite to try out Google’s approach to email. It’s a different world now, one where I feel like the odd one for not using Gmail. But it’s true—I haven’t used Gmail for years. I’ve found something better, at least for me. Continue reading…
There was a time when phones had buttons for more than just volume. It might be ancient history now, but navigating an Android phone used to be a very different experience. The journey from physical clicks to fluid swipes has been a long one—let’s take a look back. Continue reading…
You’ve probably been in this situation: you wanted to do something, you added that to a note on your phone, and then totally forgot about it. I’ve been there before, but luckily, I explored the option to add my favorite notes to my Android phone’s home screen. Continue reading…
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I have long wished I could hide the status bar on my phone. You know, that row of icons going across the top of the screen? Well, it turns out I can, and so can you—if you also happen to have a Samsung Galaxy phone. Continue reading…
Millions of adults miss out on the recommended 7 to 8 hours of shut-eye every night. And over time, that sleep debt can mess with everything from your mood to your immune system. But the good news? With the right app, you can better understand your nighttime habits, pinpoint what’s hurting your sleep, and make changes that actually work. Continue reading…
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