Chandraveer, a seasoned mechanical design engineer turned tech reporter and reviewer, brings more than three years of rich experience in consumer tech journalism to the table, having contributed to ...
When it comes to browsing on Android, most people stick with the default option, Google Chrome, and never look back. But the Android browser market is far more diverse and competitive than it seems.
The latest pre-release version of the Microsoft Edge browser for Android has added support for extensions. There are currently three available extensions in the “Extensions Beta” page. It’s unknown ...
Microsoft Edge is getting support for extensions on Android, joining the few browsers that support the functionality on mobile devices. As spotted by Leopeva64 on Twitter/X this week, the latest ...
Extension support adds useful extra features to the browsers that are unavailable by default. Mainstream browsers like Google Chrome, which dominates the market, do not support extensions on mobile.
Parth is a technology analyst and writer specializing in the comprehensive review and feature exploration of the Android ecosystem. His work is distinguished by its meticulous focus on flagship ...
Microsoft has been adding more and more AI features to its Edge browser over the past year, and now the company is branding it the “AI browser.” The naming now appears on iOS and Android versions of ...
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We all know about the new Circle to Search feature introduced by Samsung and Google. We also know that this feature will not be making it to other phones until later this year. That’s rather annoying, ...
The status and navigation bars take up precious screen space, but they’re capable of going transparent so Android apps can display content underneath them. This is called edge-to-edge mode, but many ...