The Google Drive Material You redesign looks a lot like Gmail on the web. The lists/grids of files are displayed in a white container that features rounded corners. Various line separators have been ...
Ahead of tablet improvements coming to Android 13, Google has rolled out Workspace improvements for "Android's larger screens". Choices are limited when it comes to Android tablets but there are a few ...
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Google is rolling out Material You-inspired redesigns for Drive, Docs, Sheets, and Slides on the web. Announced last month, the update refreshes the UI of these platforms for a streamlined experience ...
This is a cloud storage and collaboration platform developed by Google. It allows users to store files, including docs, photos, and videos, on Google's servers. They can be accessed from anywhere with ...
Google is bringing the desktop experience for its core Workspace apps to Android tablets, adding some much-needed productivity flair. The changes, which come in the wake of announcements made at I/O ...
The logo of Gemini is displayed on a smartphone screen with the logo of Google in the background. - VCG / VCG via Getty Images Google has announced several new Gemini-powered features across its ...
Google Drive could soon be able to save scanned documents as JPEG files in addition to its current ability to save them as PDFs. This would give Google Drive better feature parity against dedicated ...
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Google announced today that it’s updating some of its apps to work better on tablets. Google introduced Android 12L earlier this year to make tablets easier to use, and at I/O, the company announced ...
At I/O 2022, Google announced that over 20 first-party apps would be optimized for tablets. We’ve already seen a handful of launches since May, and Google Drive, Docs/Sheets/Slides, and Keep are now ...