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Seeing the "Don't cover the earphone area" warning on Android too often? Here’s how to fix it and prevent it from interrupting your phone use.
Google compares the move to an ID check at the airport, and says it's aimed at tackling harmful apps. It launches next year, but you can request early access now. Don't miss out on our latest stories.
Some of the best reasons to use a Pixel phone are turned off by default. Follow these steps to get the most out of your ...
Google will implement a new safety feature that would require developers to verify their identity if they want Android users to be able to sideload their apps. The company said that it made the ...
From gaming and the camera to new AI skills and the battery, I've been putting Google's new flagship phone through its paces.
This new smartphone promises to give parents total control over their children's device - and to block any and all intimate ...
Phone users have long dreaded the Android green bubble, showing that a text was sent as an SMS or MMS message instead of ...
Scammers now send unexpected packages with QR codes that redirect victims to fraudulent websites or download malicious ...
If you're waiting to install Apple's latest system update, or you're using an older iPhone model, these settings can improve ...
Google will soon block the sideloading of apps from unregistered developers. Many emulator devs want to remain anonymous to avoid legal liability. This may mean popular PS2, Switch, and PS3 emulators ...
Blue dots and chat icons in Android's messaging apps aren't random. Learn what they mean and how they change the way your messages work.
EVERY day, you carry around a microphone with you on your smartphone. You might even have them dotted around your home in smart speakers and screens. The good news is that it’s unlikely anyone is ...