Emoji reactions have been hiding at the bottom of your personal Gmail messages for over two years, and now they’re coming to ...
Yesterday I highlighted macOS Tahoe’s aggressive behavior of putting nonconforming app icons inside an ugly gray box of shame. The change seems to affect the Mac user experience more than it impacts ...
Google is updating Gmail’s interface with additional iconography. You’ll now start seeing icons associated with options in the overflow menu accessed while viewing emails. We’re not yet seeing this on ...
Google provides 15GB of storage per account across its services — Drive, Photos, and Gmail. It's not a lot of space, and it can fill up quickly if you don't manage it regularly. That's why it's ...
Chethan is a reporter at Android Police, focusing on the weekend news coverage for the site. He has covered tech for over a decade with multiple publications, including the likes of Times Internet, ...
Google is set to purge inactive Gmail accounts starting on Dec. 1, but there's an easy way to protect your photos, Google docs and any other data you may want to keep. The company initially announced ...
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The classic red Gmail icon for notifications is back once again just a week after Google introduced the dynamic color theming. No one knows why the company decided to revert it to its original ...
About a week ago, we reported that Google made a change to Gmail’s notification icon. From its recognizable red, it became adaptive, as it seemingly got dynamic theming treatment. Well, Google just ...
Material You and dynamic theming arrived with Android 12, and Gmail was one of the first apps to receive support for it. Still, Google did miss one detail. That detail is the Gmail icon in the ...
Look at the left side of your row of email in Gmail. See the star there? You can click on it to track different messages—things you want to follow up on, remember for later, or otherwise find quickly.