Next year, Google will prohibit sideloading on Android—one of the few prominent things differentiating the Android operating system from Apple's iOS. Per the forthcoming policy, Google will ask all ...
Dhruv Bhutani has been writing about consumer technology since 2008, offering deep insights into the Android smartphone landscape through features and opinion pieces. He joined Android Police in 2023, ...
There comes a time when all great apps must die, especially if Microsoft owns them. Redmond has taken many tools away from me, from Sunrise Calendar to Wunderlist, and now it’s hooking Microsoft Lens ...
Anker has a truly wild new USB-C charger launching later this month, with the “Prime” charger supporting 160W output, a built-in display, and an app on your phone. The Anker Prime Charger 160W is a ...
SINGAPORE – From Sept 1, travellers arriving at three Indonesian airports, including in Bali and Jakarta, and via ferry in Batam must use a new mobile phone app to complete the arrival declaration.
Daniel writes guides on how to use the internet, explainers on how modern technology works, and the occasional smartwatch or e-reader review. He especially likes deep diving into niche topics that ...
This guide to the top 100 AI apps will help you navigate the overwhelming landscape of AI tools. The list is based on popularity and is divided into two main categories: AI web applications and native ...
The popular lottery app Jackpocket has been suspended in Ohio for violating state terms and conditions. Jackpocket, recently acquired by DraftKings, will remain inactive in the state until its ...
I'm a Fitness & Nutrition writer for CNET who enjoys reviewing the latest fitness gadgets, testing out activewear and sneakers, as well as debunking wellness myths. On my spare time I enjoy cooking ...
As a kid, my library handed out tokens for every chapter kids read as part of a summer reading program. At the end of the season, those tokens turned into currency for spending at a karaoke BBQ, with ...
WASHINGTON — A D.C. resident pleaded guilty to $1,500,000 in Economic Injury Disaster Loans from the federal government. Jennifer May, 43, was charged with one count of wire fraud, U.S. Attorney for D ...