Most scanning apps try to get you to buy a cloud storage subscription or pay for extras. Not FairScan, which is free and open ...
Gemini now works in split screen on regular phones, letting you interact with other apps side by side with no overlay needed.
Android's Advanced Protection Mode is getting tougher, now restricting accessibility permissions for automation and customization apps.
When you swipe down from the top of your Android screen, you see your notifications, and just above them, a row of tiles for ...
Tasker is an endlessly powerful automation tool for Android, and some of its most useful capabilities can be configured ...
Samsung today previewed a privacy feature that will prevent others from peeking at your phone screen and viewing its content. While the company didn’t provide specifics about the technology, it said ...
Serving tech enthusiasts for over 25 years. TechSpot means tech analysis and advice you can trust. Rumor mill: Google introduced the Material 3 Expressive design with Android 16, earning high praise ...
Google on Tuesday announced an expanded set of Android theft-protection features, designed to make its mobile devices less of a target for criminals. Building on existing tools like Theft Detection ...
We held out for 3½ years. But disaster loomed: a long-distance trip with dozens of hours in cramped vehicles and no way out. So we discarded all the advice heaped on parents about the dangers of ...
Android 17 Leak Reveals Glassy Blur UI and New Screen Recorder Your email has been sent Generated with Google Gemini. Android 17 is starting to come into view, with early images suggesting changes ...
Android users might not be able to laugh about Apple’s divisive Liquid Glass redesign for much longer. According to internal builds seen by 9to5Google, Android 17 may be factoring a lot more blur into ...
Here in the land of Android, we’ve got an almost comical kind of first-world problem: So many new features fly our way so frickin’ often that it’s all too easy to overlook something interesting — or ...