Not your average Android news — a diverse mix of advice, insight, and analysis with veteran Android journalist JR Raphael.
These upcoming Assistant improvements could make Google's virtual helper infinitely more helpful.
Attention, Android device owners: Follow these fast steps to make sure you get the full benefits from one of Android 10's most important additions.
Try out two of Android 10's most interesting and elusive elements — no matter what version of Android you're running! — with these easy-to-follow steps.
With a little fine-tuning, Google's Assistant-powered Smart Displays could turn into indispensable deskside companions.
By ending its long-standing naming system for Android versions, Google is eliminating something even less tangible.
Software isn't the only area that's evolving in the Chrome OS universe right now.
Chromebook owners, start your engines: These four incoming features will help you focus better and work more efficiently.
Android Q has been in the spotlight for months now, but some of its standout elements are still in the shadows.
Wondering when the soon-to-launch Android Q software will make its way to your device? Let cold, hard data guide your guess.
Google's upcoming Pixel 4 is already shaking up the smartphone game — but not in the way you might expect.
Before you write off Google's new hand gesture feature as yet another mobile tech parlor trick, consider some critical points about the technology behind it.
Just when you thought you were safe from form-over-function design trends...
Start asking the right questions — and stop freaking out.
A new feature coming to Chromebooks has tons of productivity potential — but it's up to you to put it to use.
"Android copied the iPhone," "iOS copied Android," and the importance of mobile tech perspective.
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Here's hoping Google gets 'em fixed before Q gets finalized.
Save yourself from buyer's remorse by thinking through what a Chrome OS device-maker won't tell you.
Make Gmail's snoozing feature far more powerful with this easy-to-implement efficiency-boosting enhancement.
As a certain Android device-maker's actions remind us, it's more important than ever to think carefully about what you're actually getting when you buy an Android phone.
This just in: The Pixel Slate won't get a younger sibling, and Google's future self-made computers will revolve exclusively around the laptop form.
Services like Google Assistant and Alexa are growing more capable by the minute — but there's one big, fat lingering problem.
Google Trips may be going away, but there's an even better tool for organizing travel on Android — especially for business users.
An experimental Google project may finally be ready to make its way into the real world — and the implications could be enormous.
Please, someone make it stop.
Chromebook owners, take note: Some powerful new possibilities are headed your way.
Could Amazon provide the cellular service for your next Android phone? Maybe — and it might not be as crazy as it sounds.
Think Google's lineup of overlapping operating systems is overwhelming now? Just wait.
If you blinked, you might've missed it — but Google just took the first step to transform what Assistant represents and what types of experiences it enables.
When you zoom out and consider Google's midrange Pixel in the context of recent Android history, a pretty telling parallel comes to mind.
Android Q includes an ambitious new system for delivering system updates — but it isn't quite as black and white as you might think.
Get ready for a whole new way to get around Android (yes, again!). Here's an up-close look at Android Q's new gesture system, where it shines, and where it falls short.
As Google's Pixel 3a phone makes its way into the world, it's time to think through the bigger-picture implications of the device's arrival.
The internet's a-buzzin' with doom and gloom over Google's Pixel program — but all the catastrophic predictions fail to consider three critical points.
An easily overlooked addition in the latest Android Q beta could open the door to some powerful new possibilities.
Chromebooks come in all different styles and sizes, but one critical option is still missing from the list of available choices.
Google is quietly repositioning the very foundation of its business — and if you aren't watching closely, this monumental move might be easy to miss.
Congratulations, LG! You set out to make your mark on the realm of Android upgrades — and one year later, you've certainly earned the right to recognition.
Still mourning Inbox? Or just itching for something different? These alternative Android email apps might be worth exploring.
A recently revealed Android Q feature brings a fresh twist to an old concept — and could have the potential to really shake up how we interact with apps on our phones.
A longtime Google design lead has put his minimalist mark on modern-day Gmail — and made it easy for anyone to enjoy his efforts.
Google's Inbox app may be on its way out, but you can hang onto a taste of its magic with a few quick clicks.
A clever app can take much of the annoyance out of your phone's notifications and transform them into something far more useful.
The notion of Google scaling back its self-made hardware efforts seems strange on the surface — but the more you think about it, the more sense it makes.
A series of subtle changes could add up to something significant when it comes to your day-to-day phone-using experience.
When we aren't distracted by surface-level features, we can focus on the stuff that really makes an OS update matter — and Android Q's got plenty of that.
Whether you're eyeing a Galaxy S10 or a Pixel or considering something else entirely, this unconventional approach will help you accurately assess a phone's actual worth.
Chrome OS is constantly getting updated with interesting new elements — and if you don't know what to watch for, it's easy to miss a worthwhile addition.
From folding phones to fingerprint flips and premature 5G excitation, almost every recent mobile tech advancement has one curious thing in common.
Technological innovation is incredible — but when it comes to an actual purchasable product, there has to be a reason for the innovation to exist.
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