Anu is a Features author at Android Police. You'll find her writing in-depth pieces about automation tools, productivity apps, and explainers. Before joining AP, she used to write for prominent tech ...
A Braille keyboard, Expressive Captions, Google's Talkback screen reader, and Voice Control are among the features making phones more accessible By Alexandra Frost As a longtime severe migraine ...
In an effort to be inclusive and make it easier for people with disabilities to use Android phones, Google has introduced a slew of accessibility features to the OS. There's the classic TalkBack, ...
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 ...
Mobile phones are a vital part of our daily lives, transforming communication, education, business, research, health, sports and more. As a result, more companies are investing in mobile-friendly ...
You don't have a disability to benefit from some helpful accessibility features on Android. If you're someone with visual or hearing impairments, making your smartphone more accessible is important.
Although Android’s accessibility features are designed with specific needs in mind, some of these features can benefit ...
In a press release issued in late September, Bay Area-based mobile security company Appdome announced so-called “new mobile anti-malware protections” which detect various kinds of Android ...
A new dropper-as-a-service (DaaS) cybercrime operation named 'SecuriDropper' has emerged, using a method that bypasses the 'Restricted Settings' feature in Android to install malware on devices and ...