Get ready for a revamped gaming experience on Google Play! Starting September 23rd, your gamer profile will showcase your stats, milestones, and new social features, making it easier to engage with your favorite games!
Google is taking a stand against malware by requiring developers to verify their identities before allowing app sideloading on Android devices. This new safety feature aims to protect users from harmful apps and scams.
Google is enhancing Android security by verifying all app developers, not just those on the Play Store. This could drastically reduce malware risks. Learn how this change will affect Android users and developers alike!
Gboard is rolling out a new feature called 'Autofill with Google,' allowing users to access saved passwords and payment methods directly within the keyboard. This enhancement promises to simplify online transactions and improve security, making it a must-try for all Gboard users!
Google Play Store has launched a new 'Slide to Buy' feature, replacing the old '1-tap buy' button to enhance user experience and reduce accidental purchases. This change requires users to slide to confirm payments, ensuring a more intentional buying process.
Google's Instant Apps, once a promising feature for mobile users, is set to be retired by December 2025. Discover how this decision reflects the changing landscape of mobile applications and web usage.
If your Pixel phone has been suffering from unexpected battery drain, the latest Instagram update may be the solution. Google confirms that version 382.0.0.49.84 addresses this issue after complaints from users.
Google has announced a significant visual update for Android, dubbed Material Three Expressive, ahead of its I/O keynote focused on AI advancements. This shift aims to enhance user experience and speed up feature rollouts across devices.
Google is set to enhance Android's Photo Picker with a much-anticipated search feature for Google Photos, allowing users to find specific images quickly. This update, already being tested, promises to revolutionize photo sharing on Android devices.
A new Android spyware called 'KoSpy' has been linked to North Korean threat actors infiltrating Google Play and third-party app stores. This malware targets users by disguising itself as legitimate apps. Here's what you need to know!