Sharing files between Android and iPhone has always been a pain, but Google is quietly fixing that. The company launched a new Quick Share feature that made Android devices compatible with Apple’s ...
Google today said it is introducing updated file sharing features that will make it easier for Android users to send files to iPhone users. Quick Share is already compatible with Apple's AirDrop ...
Google I/O is just days away, and that means it’s time for another Android Show event to unpack all the Android ecosystem highlights Google has in store. The highlight of this year’s Android Show was ...
In a minor privacy win for Android users, Google announced today that Chrome's Android app will now have the ability to share your approximate location with websites, instead of giving them access to ...
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The Warp app quickly sends files between Android and a Mac, Windows, or Linux machine. The Warp app quickly sends files between Android and a Mac, Windows, or Linux machine. is a news editor with over ...
UPDATE 4/22: And it's back! Nothing says they pulled the extension and app to "fine-tune" the product. The Chrome extension is still available like before, but the Android app is now something that ...
Google's AirDrop over Quick Share support is expanding to more devices after its initial availability earlier this year, with additional Android smartphones gaining the capacity to use the feature.
A new Android leak points to Google’s Tap to Share feature, which could let nearby phones share files and contact info with a quick NFC gesture. Google has begun working on a new phone-to-phone ...
Google is preparing a new “Tap to Share” feature for Android devices and, through the latest updates, we’re able to get a sneak peek as to what it looks like and how it functions. The ability to tap ...
A fresh leak offers us a first look at what Google’s upcoming “Tap to Share” feature that Google is developing for Android devices will look like. Once available, it will allow users to transfer files ...
You probably remember Android Beam, right? This was Android’s early tap-to-share feature that used NFC to beam photos or files to a nearby device through a tap. We haven’t written about it since 2014 ...