by dbadmin | May 16, 2025 | Authority Insights, Google, Google Calendar, Material 3 Expressive, News
Credit: Edgar Cervantes / Android Authority Google is working on changes to the Calendar app. These changes introduce the Google Sans Flex font and a new FAB style. You can also see that the corners of the calendar are rounded and the lines between days are thicker....
by dbadmin | May 16, 2025 | Apple, Apple iPhone, Apple Messages and iMessage, AT&T, Google, google messages, News, RCS, T-Mobile, Verizon
Credit: Aamir Siddiqui / Android Authority RCS ads have been a thing on Android for a while now, but now, even iPhone users in the US are receiving them. Screenshots show a swipeable carousel ad for a sporting event, but there is no immediately visible button to...
by dbadmin | May 16, 2025 | Android Security, Google, Google Chrome, News
Credit: Andy Walker / Android Authority Google Chrome for Android could soon get support for automatic detection and filling of two-factor codes sent via SMS. Android apps have supported this functionality for years now, but this capability will be convenient for...
by dbadmin | May 15, 2025 | Google, News, Podcasts, YouTube
YouTube is introducing a Weekly Podcast Shows chart, highlighting the top 100 in the US. Listings will be updated each Wednesday. For now this is US-only, but Google wants to expand to additional regions. Considering that the iPod has long found itself replaced by...
by dbadmin | May 15, 2025 | Google, Google Search, News
My Ad Center lets you see the companies behind advertising in Google Search. Google is now adding a separate “funded by” section, to more clearly communicate where ad dollars come from. Living in our modern world means dealing with advertisements. While we sometimes...
by dbadmin | May 15, 2025 | Accessibility, Google, News
Google’s celebrating Global Accessibility Awareness Day with some new functionality for Expressive Captions, TalkBack, and more. TalkBack is gaining support for follow-up questions, letting users ask things like what color objects are. Chrome also gets some handy...