When you tap and hold on a link in Chrome for Android, you can either open it in a new tab or an incognito tab. Chrome Canary and Chrome Dev now have a third way to open those links: ‘Sneak Peek.’
Spotted by Android Police, Sneak Peek loads a link as an overlay at the bottom of the page. You can swipe up on it to expand it further, though it won’t cover the entire page.
Google’s latest flagship Android smartphones, in case you have been living under a rock for the past couple of months, are the Pixel 2 and the Pixel 2 XL. While they do have their similarities, they are quite different in terms of size, what types of displays they use, and more.
In this article, we’re going to take a look at the differences and similarities between the Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL.
Update, February 22, 2019 5:33 AM ET: According to a few Project Stream testers around the internet (via Android Police), Project Stream testers can now access their free digital copy of Assassin’s Creed Odyssey from their Ubisoft UPlay library. All your game progression and premium items from the Project Stream version will transfer over to your free PC copy, though in-game stats, achievements, and any unspent Helix Credits from the test will not make the transition.
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Google has announced the end of the Android 12 beta program for Pixels. This comes after the June feature drop and Android 12 QPR3 release. Google launched the June feature drop and Android 12 QPR3 for Pixel phones yesterday, bringing a music maker, a digital vaccination card on the home screen, and a few more additions. It turns out that these releases also mark the end of the Android 12 beta program.
Smartphone fans have been waiting for years for a phone with a real foldable display. Their prayers were answered las December, when the Royole FlexPai, the first foldable smartphone, was released. They beat Samsung, LG and Huawei (all of which have been working on their own foldable handsets). Read Next: Best foldable phones
You can buy this phone right now (although you might want to hold off — more on that later). This may just be the first glimpse of what could become the next biggest trend in smartphone and tablet design and technology.
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The Android and iOS apps for Google Maps now let you search for reviews right in the app. Simply search for a destination, click on its overview, and then search through reviews for the location in Maps. You’ll need the latest update to Google Maps to access this feature. For a lot of people, Yelp is the go-to site when searching for reviews of restaurants, local attractions, and service providers.
Today we are very used to running a rich variety of operating systems and programs on our mobile devices, from Office on a Windows laptop to a game on our Android smartphones, we are accustomed to running any program that we have installed (stored) on a device. But things didn’t used to be like that. OK, I am not talking about 5 years ago, but more like 50 or 60 years ago.
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History is important. It helps teach us what we’ve done in the past. It also helps ensure that we don’t repeat the same mistakes. History is a large subject with tons of information. It’s such a vast subject that some spend their whole lives studying it. We can help out a little bit. Here are the best history apps for Android!
The best history apps for Android Google Search Price: Free
With the incredible buzz surrounding it recently, it’s very likely you have heard the name DOTA 2 Auto Chess at least in passing. Initially a DOTA 2 custom game, this unexpected hit has now made its way onto Google Play and the App Store under the shortened name of Auto Chess. So, if you want to jump on the bandwagon and try out a new and addictive strategy game, we have put together a beginner’s guide that should set you on the track to success.
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To email a Google Doc, open the document, then click File --> Share.
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How to email a Google Doc in Gmail Since Google Docs and Gmail are part of the same family, you can easily send documents via Gmail from either service.
From Google Docs, open the document you wish to send, then click File –> Email –> Email this file. You’ll then be asked to enter the recipient’s email address and a message and select the file type.