Sagar is a Google Certified Web Developer and has been covering technology for more than 5 years. Some of his notable associations include WindowsReport, SamMobile, Android Headlines, and Guiding Tech ...
Gmail is a powerful and intuitive email client when it’s open and running inside a browser tab—but you can access your Gmail through a desktop app, too, and you might be better served doing it.
Google’s recently revamped Gmail website has a lot of good things going for it — but the service’s interface could still use some serious improvement. Plain and simple, the Gmail desktop site is busy ...
Google has just enabled Add-ons in Gmail so you can do things like create Trello cards from a message, generate an invoice on the fly, and create Wrike tasks all without leaving your browser tab. The ...
Jay primarily writes news and deals posts for Android Police. Before joining AP, he spent the past several years yammering on about the crazy world of Android for various tech outlets. Besides ...
Google has announced what it calls a 'quality of life improvement' for Gmail on desktop, one that enables users to view the contents of a video attachment without actually downloading the video itself ...
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If you find the GNOME desktop environment not including Gmail notifications is a deal-breaker, fret not. Jack Wallen shows you how to add this feature with the help of a simple extension. Everyone ...
One of the useful features that Gmail gained over the years is “Undo Send.” Like the name suggests, Gmail will allow you to take back an email after tapping the send button through an artificial delay ...
After users complained that Gmail’s Smart Reply wasn’t so smart, Google announced that it will soon give desktop users the ability to disable the A.I.-based feature. Although the time-saving feature ...