News

A new Android 15 developer feature could force some Android games locked at 60fps to run at higher frame rates.
Screenshots are a core pillar of the smartphone experience. When you come across something you simply must share with friends, family, or followers, taking a screenshot is often the fastest way to do ...
Chrome for desktop now allows you to copy and save YouTube frames directly, and Android may soon follow suit. The feature to copy and save video frames in Android is in progress but not yet ...
Google has introduced a new feature for the Chrome browser. The feature allows the user to copy the exact frame they want from a video. Unlike taking a screenshot, this feature will let you ...
Grabbing a clean screenshot of a particular frame on a YouTube video, for example, used to be a challenge without resorting to third-party extensions that could take care of this task for you.
Some games set a limit on frame rates, leaving you with a stuttering 60fps experience when your device can handle 120fps. Android 15 lets you disable that default frame rate; here’s how. Most ...
Desktop Google Chrome has introduced a feature allowing users to save still frames from online videos without showing elements from the video player UI. This feature joins the existing "Copy video ...
Android 15 QPR1, soon to be released as the December 2024 Pixel Feature Drop, has a note-taking feature that can grab URLs when adding screenshots ...
Instead of letting an old Android phone collect dust, you can reuse it as a digital photo frame. All you need is the device, its charger, and an app.
Now, Android 14 is adding screenshot detection for apps, with the bonus user benefit of Android telling you when an app knows you’ve taken a screenshot.
Netflix on Google TV and Android TV now has support for the frame rate matching feature that became available last year.