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.
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Chrome on Android has offered a Reading mode for several years now, and Google is now significantly redesigning it. The previous “Reading mode” experience did not consistently appear on every article ...
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 ...
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 ...
Chrome Canary for Android adds font, theme, and line spacing options to customize text in Reading mode. The changes are visible without enabling any flags or hidden settings. We reported on Android ...
It looks like we finally have a name for Google’s massive desktop project. After years of rumors and hints, a new job listing has basically spilled the beans: Aluminium OS is coming. This is the ...
If you often lose important pages in a sea of open tabs on your phone, the new pinned tabs feature in Chrome for Android will feel like an instant upgrade. This feature lets you lock your most-used ...
Google has brought the Nano Banana image generator from desktop over to Chrome Canary on Android. The feature allows users to generate images by tapping a new plus icon in the address bar and ...
Why this is important: For anyone who uses Chrome on Android and routinely switches between many tabs, this feature brings greater order and control. Before the update, if someone opens dozens of tabs ...
Chrome for Android now supports the “pinned tabs” feature. I first reported this on June 3 based on a Chromium Gerrit entry, when it was still in testing. It is now available by default in Chrome Beta ...