Google Chrome is a great Android browser, but it's not the best for every task. Other apps excel at what Chrome can't do, ...
Google has finally brought Android Messages to the web. The move is a step towards revamping its messaging strategy, which is still a little confusing. There are a few extra features hidden in the ...
You can do a lot with Android Auto, but what you can't do is install a web browser—at least not with the default, ...
Shelby Brown (she/her/hers) is an editor for CNET's services team. She covers tips and tricks for apps, operating systems and devices, as well as mobile gaming and Apple Arcade news. Shelby also ...
Faith writes guides, how-tos, and roundups on the latest Android games and apps for Android Police. You'll find her writing about the newest free-to-play game to hit Android or discussing her paranoia ...
Like most Android apps, the default Android web browser only shows you one web page at a time. Sure, if you’re using Android 3.0 or later you can use browser tabs to quickly flip between multiple ...
When it comes to browsing the web on our Android smartphones and tablets, Google’s Chrome Browser is one of the best options around, but it could be better. If you’re still frustrated by slow web ...
Back in the middle of 2018, Google rolled out a web service called "Messages for web," which was designed to let you send and receive text messages in a tab on your web browser. At launch, Messages ...
Google this week released a feature that Android users have wanted since the days of the Nexus phones: Messages on the web. Finally, Android users can log into a browser to see and send messages, just ...
OpenAI has rolled out pinned chats in ChatGPT across web, Android and iOS, allowing users to keep important conversations ...