The Central Ohio Transit Authority (COTA) has introduced a new payment system, Tap to Pay, allowing customers to purchase ...
Apple’s iMessage and Meta’s WhatsApp are no longer just chat apps, they are the default social fabric for huge parts of the ...
Android is finally closing in on a native answer to the queasy feeling that hits when you scroll through Instagram or read email in the back seat of a moving car. Evidence points to Android 17 adding ...
When I went to live with my best friend during my senior year of high school, I had no idea I’d be forfeiting my beloved blue bubbles. I wasn’t able to keep my previously owned phone and her family ...
Apple has always had its own Messages setup but earlier this year, the company announced it would make Apple messages compatible with Rich Communications Services, the text messaging standard used on ...
Dallas was working on cars at a Honda dealership rocking a MyTouch 4G when Artem and the gang started Android Police. It was this very website that got him into Android in the first place — he'd sneak ...
Android messages users may see blue dots next to some contacts in their messages and contacts lists, but they often don’t know why. Here is a simple explanation. Every smartphone includes a default ...
For years, the dreaded green bubble has been a thorn in the side of iPhone users. It represents a messaging experience devoid of the modern features we've come to expect, as iOS shunts conversations ...
Samsung Galaxy devices will no longer ship with the company’s own Messages application pre-installed – at least in the US. Samsung is officially phasing out the Samsung Messages application on the new ...
No more yearning for Apple to drop a chicken nugget or head louse emoji. Soon, fresh emojis will be on demand with AI. This fall, some iPhone owners will get the power to make custom emojis using AI ...
Android and iPhone owners have plenty to celebrate after Apple's big WWDC keynote, which revealed changes to how messaging between the two rivals will improve in iOS 18. But Apple is still holding out ...