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Rahul Naskar has years of experience writing news and features related to Android, phones, and apps. Outside the tech world, he follows global events and developments shaping the world of geopolitics.
There’s a lot going on in both the Android and ChromeOS worlds right now. As we brace for the inevitable merger between Android and ChromeOS and continue to wonder what that will look like, what it ...
The Google Chrome web browser comes preloaded in almost all Android phones. Chrome on Android hides some helpful features, including NotebookLM's ability to turn websites into AI podcasts. While ...
Aloha delivers strong privacy tools while keeping a Chrome-like experience. The built-in VPN shines on both Android and MacOS beta. Aloha is a solid Chrome alternative on Android, with room to improve ...
Google Chrome for Android is gaining support for pinned tabs, a handy feature from the desktop browser, which makes it easier to keep important pages up. As our phones become an ever-more important ...
Chrome for Android now has tab pinning in its Canary build. You can long-press tabs to pin them, moving them to the top of your list. Pinned tabs lose their “x” so you can’t accidentally close them.
The Chrome browser is one of the most feature-filled browsers of the moment and even if Google ads are one of the sources of income for it, we tend to forget that Google has got some strict policy on ...
Video is one of the most important biggest reasons you cannot respect your monthly data allotment each month and, likewise, the cause of those awful overage charges on your bill. This is far from ...
Chrome has rolled out Material 3 (M3) Expressive Design for Android users. It uses visually attractive style elements to improve engagement. At first glance, you may not notice anything big. However, ...
The rollout of Chrome’s M3 Expressive redesign, which began in late August, is now complete. It comes a few weeks after most first-party apps have received their updates. Opening the three-dot ...