Google is working on a new Android feature that lets users share contact details by bringing two phones together, just like the iPhone’s NameDrop feature.
It's only happening in the EU, where Meta has to comply with the Digital Markets Act, but the company is slowly opening up ...
Google is working on a NameDrop competitor for Android. Check out the NFC-driven "Gesture Exchange" feature for contact sharing.
Older adults often get left behind when it comes to technology. Restaurants now steer guests to either digital kiosks to place their order or offer a QR code to access ...
Text to 911 lets users contact emergency services from areas with no cell signal using satellite-enabled phones. Here's how ...
The phone maker needs device certifications from the FCC, which was shut down for more than a month and must now wade through ...
OS now supports RCS messaging with Android phones—but only up to a point. Here's what you need to know about messaging across platforms.
Getting started is straightforward. You need to download the app for Android and macOS and install them. You will be prompted on both devices to enable certain permissions, after which you can connect ...
Personal Voice isn’t the only AI-powered accessibility tool available on iOS. Live Recognition is a built-in smart camera ...
Spam calls from telemarketers and loan agents can be a constant nuisance. Fortunately, both Android and iPhone users can ...
The warning comes as fraudsters continue to target the public using text messages and AI-generated voice messages in ongoing ...