Chrome's dark mode is available on Windows, here's how to enable it

Google has been rolling out dark themes to its apps for over a year now. At long last, Chrome 74 for Windows has been updated with support for the dark theme. After you update Chrome (Three-dot menu > Help > About Google Chrome > Updates), you will be able to switch the browser’s look through Window’s Color settings. As you can see from the above photo, almost every element of Chrome including tabs, the URL bar, drop-down menu, and New Tab page change to a dark interface.

Daniel Craig's best James Bond turns 15

From the Vault: As the streaming space keeps growing, massive studio catalogs are becoming increasingly available. These include lost and forgotten gems, so-bad-it’s-good duds, and just plain weird pieces of film history. And you probably won’t find them by waiting for streamers to put them in front of you. In From the Vault, Android Authority aims to rescue these titles from the algorithm graveyard and help you get more out of your streaming subscriptions.

Google Allo: Everything you need to know

Google first announced its new messaging app, Allo, at its annual I/O developer conference a few months ago. With a plethora of security features and Google’s new Assistant in tow, its pretty safe to say Allo is the most anticipated Google app of the year. What makes Allo stand out from the sea of other messaging apps in the Play Store? Is it worth your time? We’re here to help! In this post, we’ll walk you through everything you need to know about Google Allo.

Google Pixel 6 Pro size compared to other phones

C. Scott Brown / Android Authority It seemed like the day would never come, but it finally did: the Google Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro are here. You might have your mouse pointer hovering over the checkout button right now, but you’re hesitating because you’re not sure about sizing. Well, we’re here to help. In this article, you’ll find images of the Google Pixel 6 Pro next to 11 popular smartphones.

Google Play Family Library launching in nine more countries today

Family Library, the Google Play feature that lets you share content with your family members, will be available in nine new countries starting today. Google Play Family Library is perfect for anyone who wants to share digital purchases with loved ones. Why should your kid or spouse have to buy or rent Star Wars again just to watch it on their own tablet? Thanks to Family Library, you can share apps, TV shows, games, books, and movies you bought from the Play Store with up to five family members.

Here are some awesome Google Pixel 3 accessories and cases

When you buy a new smartphone though, you’re not just getting the phone. You also have to buy complementary accessories for the device, like cases, headphones, screen protectors, etc. With that in mind, it’s good to know what Google Pixel 3 accessories are available, which is what this roundup is all about! Check out our favorite Google Pixel 3 accessories below! Cases and screen protectors Of all the Google Pixel 3 accessories you plan to buy, none will be as important as the case.

Here’s how to enable the new male voice of Google Assistant

Virtual assistants have traditionally been given feminine personalities, for reasons that pertain to the way we perceive voices. We’re more likely to trust and accept directions from a woman, according to studies, and a feminine voice is more likely to be perceived as helpful, while masculine voices tend to sound more authoritative. But not everyone wants their assistant to be a “girl,” so companies have been slowly adding male voice options to their repertoire.

It's not the USB-C port, it's what you do with it that counts

Robert Triggs / Android Authority The European Union’s requirement that gadgets charge exclusively via USB-C ports from 2024 is a welcome move in many corners. It primarily affects Apple’s stubborn attachment to the Lightning port in lieu of the far more universally adopted connector, cables, and chargers. But it also means the end of new USB-A and micro-USB-powered accessories, ranging from headphones to portable speakers. The exception is laptops, which have a 40-month reprieve until 2025.

Kinvoca Joypad Controller for Nintendo Switch review

Kinvoca Joypad Controller for Nintendo SwitchThe only real advantage these Joy-Con knock-offs have over real Joy-Con is that you can individually charge each one. However, that charging is via Micro-USB, which the Switch doesn't support. Outside of that, these are just poorly-made cash-grabs. At this price, there are literally dozens of other products you could buy that would at the very least give you more features and better build quality. These should be a last resort only.

Nokia 2.4, Nokia 3.4 are here (Update: Canada, too)

Tristan Rayner / Android Authority TL;DR HMD has launched the Nokia 3.4 and Nokia 2.4. The devices target the sub-$200 and sub-$150 price ranges respectively. The firm also revealed new TWS earbuds and a Bluetooth speaker. Update, January 29, 2021 (10:00 AM ET): The Nokia 3.4 and 2.4 have been out in the United States and other countries for a while now. You can grab the 3.4 unlocked for $179.