Tom has been covering technology since 2019, having worked as part of the phones team at TechRadar and then as an editor at What to Watch. Since 2025 he’s been a freelance contributor for many more ...
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UPDATE (July 10, 2026): The Google Messages app is now getting custom chat wallpapers. Read more about the update at the end of the article. Summary: Google Messages is a messaging service from the ...
I've been a long-time Android defender (and user), but I'll admit it's always had a major problem: bloatware. Sure, iPhones have this issue too, but it doesn't make it okay. Google's never fixed its ...
Quick Cursor makes one-handed use of Android possible. If you have mobility or dexterity issues, this app is what you need. Quick Cursor is free, and a paid pro edition includes more features.
You’d think keeping tabs on your contacts would be about the simplest and most straightforward task imaginable in our modern connected world — wouldn’t you? I sure would. But as I’ve learned over the ...
Does the world need another Android app? That depends on what you build. For anyone thinking of designing and building an app, there are still niche audiences out there that might need exactly what ...
With Firebase, you can store and sync data to a NoSQL cloud database. The data is stored as JSON, synced to all connected clients in realtime, and available when your app goes offline. It offers APIs ...
Weather is a fickle thing. It can change in an instant, and it can be hard to keep track of what's going on. That's where weather apps come in. They can provide you with up-to-date information on the ...
A SKIN cancer detecting AI app trialled in the NHS can now be run entirely through a standard smartphone, inventors say. Clinics typically used a camera lens attachment to take photos of suspicious ...
Speaking at Cisco’s AI Summit in February, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang argued that concern over hypercapable AI replacing human knowledge workers en masse was overblown. “You’re not going to lose your job ...