Gmail just made changing your email address so much easier
Gmail just made changing your email address so much easier; here’s how – 9to5Google
Google is finally giving users the option to change their Gmail address without deleting their account or making a new one, and it’s so easy to do.
Pixel getting Google’s first Android update of 2026
Is your Pixel getting Google’s first Android update of 2026? Here’s every supported model – Android Authority
We’re just a few days into 2026, but already it’s paying off to own a Google Pixel. Yesterday, January 12, Google began rolling out its very first update of the year.
Gmail has a note-taking app hiding in plain sight
Gmail has a note-taking app hiding in plain sight — and now I use it daily – androidpolice.com
I open Gmail dozens of times a day. It was where messages landed, and occasionally got starred or archived. I never expected it to be useful beyond email.
5 things your Samsung Galaxy camera can do besides taking photos
5 things your Samsung Galaxy camera can do besides taking photos – makeuseof.com
Even if your Samsung phone’s camera is one of your most-used features, there’s a good chance that you’re only scratching the surface of what it can actually do. Beyond snapping photos, scanning QR codes, and capturing documents, it can help you with a lot of things.
ChromeOS 143 rolled out
ChromeOS 143 rolled out and you likely didn’t even notice it – chromeunboxed.com
ChromeOS 143 officially began its roll-out about a week ago, and much like the last few iterations, this release is decidedly “quiet” for the average consumer, focusing instead on deep-level administrative tweaks and enterprise tools. If you are like me, you probably forgot all about it.
10 Chrome settings I always keep disabled
10 Chrome settings I always keep disabled – howtogeek.com
Google Chrome’s default settings can hinder your browsing experience, compromise your privacy, and chew through system resources. That’s why I always disable the following settings when installing Chrome on a new machine.
– How I use Google Maps to make my commute stress-free
How I use Google Maps to make my commute stress-free – Android Police
For something I do almost every day, commuting used to drain me more than the workday itself. Maps is my go-to app for reliable information, timely alerts, and making real-time decisions without juggling a dozen applications.
How I use Google Maps to make my commute stress-free
How I use Google Maps to make my commute stress-free – androidpolice.com
For something I do almost every day, commuting used to drain me more than the workday itself.
How I use Gmail aliases to create disposable email addresses instantly
How I use Gmail aliases to create disposable email addresses instantly – How-To-Geek
There are many reasons why you might want to get or send emails from an email address that’s not your main one. Setting up entirely new Gmail accounts for one-time use purposes can get annoying quickly, though.
Will Google Delete Inactive Accounts?
Will Google Delete Inactive Accounts? – Ask Leo! – askleo.com
The answer is YES.
Google deletes accounts that are inactive for two years — including Gmail, Drive, Photos, and even YouTube content. I’ll explain what “inactive” means, how to keep your accounts safe, and why this change could erase important cultural history.
8 Chrome features that can supercharge your browsing without extra extensions
8 Chrome features that can supercharge your browsing without extra extensions – Android Police
Chrome extensions feel harmless until they’re not. Each one adds a bit of performance overhead.
Things you can measure with your Android phone
6 surprising things you can measure with your Android phone – howtogeek.com
Our smartphones are often smarter than we give them credit for. They’re packed with sensors capable of measuring all kinds of things. You’re probably familiar with the common ones, like footsteps and elevation, and before smartwatches became mainstream, there was even a brief period when some phones included heart-rate sensors.
Android features I regret not using sooner
7 Android features I regret not using sooner – share.google · Pankil Shah
I’ve been using Android phones for years, and I’m still discovering features that would’ve made my life easier and saved countless hours of frustration if I’d known about them earlier. These are hidden gums buried in settings menus that can make you wonder how you ever lived without them.
I can’t stop using this new Google Chrome feature
I can’t stop using this new Google Chrome feature – share.google · Tashreef Shareef
Double up your work so you can get it done faster. That’s the idea behind Google Chrome’s latest feature, Split View, which lets you split your screen into two tabs, each taking up half.
I can’t believe this sensor has been on my Pixel 10 Pro all along
I can’t believe this sensor has been on my Pixel 10 Pro all along – MakeUseOf
I thought I had the Google Pixel 10 Pro all figured out ever since its launch this year. Just when I assumed I knew every nook and cranny of this device, one sensor caught me completely off guard. What’s more surprising is that it had been there the entire time, quietly sitting at the back, unnoticed. And it turns out this is just one example of how thoughtful details like these make Pixel phones stand out, with seven quality-of-life features that genuinely set them apart from other Android devices.