• Google Chrome on Android will finally have tab group syncing, just like on desktops

    Google is working to bring tab group syncing in Chrome to mobile users as well. The feature has been around in the desktop version.

  • Google just killed one of the more appealing features of Google One

    Google has emailed Google One customers informing them that they will be eventually shutting down its VPN service.

  • Google is working on enhanced Android desktop mode for Android 15

    When most people hear desktop mode on Android, they tend to think of Samsung’s DeX or perhaps Motorola’s ready for platforms. Indeed, those two are among the most advanced custom implementations currently out there. However, a lesser-known fact is that there is a Desktop mode in Google’s AOSP. It was first released with Android 10 in a very barebones state mostly to enable developers to test their apps in multi-display scenarios. Desktop mode has been steadily, though slowly, improving since...

  • Paramount Global (NASDAQ:PARA) Reaches New 12-Month Low at $10.12

    Paramount Global (NASDAQ:PARA – Get Free Report)’s stock price reached a new 52-week low during trading on Wednesday . The company traded as low as $10.12 and last traded at $10.24, with a volume of 20615544 shares trading hands. The stock had previously closed at $10.97. Analyst Upgrades and Downgrades PARA has been the topic […]

  • How to use Android without Google

    If you're looking to experience with Android without Google we have the guide for you! We talk you through what you need to make the change.

  • Use the 12-12-12 Method to Finally Declutter Your Home

    Decluttering can feel overwhelming. Try this systematic approach to pre-planning how much you'll part with and how much you'll keep.

  • Google unifies Android and Pixel teams

    Google has announced a major restructuring of its hardware and software teams. The newly established ‘Platforms and Devices’ team, led by seasoned tech executive Rick Osterloh, will bring together Google’s Pixel devices and Android operating system under one umbrella. Before this, Osterloh was responsible for Google’s hardware division, overseeing the development and strategy for products […]

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    The 12 Most Expensive Sneakers Ever Sold

    In July 2019, the paradigm for the most expensive sneakers ever sold shifted forever. That's when Sotheby's registered its first-ever sale of a pair of sports shoes at auction: vintage Nike “Moon Shoes” from 1972, which hammered for a record-setting $437,000—nearly triple the expected sale price of $150,000. Less than a year later, in May 2020, the auction house moved a pair of autographed Air Jordan 1s for an eye-watering $560,000, making it clear that this was not a one-off fluke. “Loco prices...

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    It's not just you. Here's why pollen allergies are worse than ever

    Experts agree that more people are becoming allergic to airborne irritants like pollen and mold, allergy symptoms are more severe, and allergy seasons are lasting longer than ever.

  • Google merges the Android, Chrome, and hardware divisions

    Google says the new “Platform and Devices” team will let it move faster.

  • Google Just Added Dark Mode to Drive

    Google is rolling out dark mode to all Google Drive web app users. If you aren't prompted about the new feature, however, you'll need to dig into settings to change your theme.

  • Google, We Want a Depth Effect for Android Wallpapers

    Customization possibilities on Android nearly endless, but sometimes, a new thing gets showcased that isn’t available for everyone. When that happens, the process of me lobbying Google to make it native to Android begins, with the latest entry being this depth effect for wallpapers on Android. Enabled by 3rd-party developer @Siavash7999 and showcased by our … Continued Read the original post: Google, We Want a Depth Effect for Android Wallpapers