Google is introducing a major update to Quick Share on Android, making it easier for users to transfer files directly to iPhones and other iOS devices. The company officially revealed the new QR ...
Google is rolling out a new feature on Quick Share on Android that allows users to send files to iOS devices using a QR code. If Quick Share on your Android phone does not offer AirDrop compatibility ...
Sharing files between Android and iPhone has always been a pain, but Google is quietly fixing that. The company launched a new Quick Share feature that made Android devices compatible with Apple’s ...
Major savings at the fuel pump are now on offer for more than 1.6 million seniors across the state, as the NSW government ...
Google is reportedly testing a new CAPTCHA for security upgradation to confirm if you are human. Yes, we do have several ways already to verify if we are human: by squinting at blurry photos or ...
SINGAPORE – Taxi passengers – especially the elderly, caregivers and tourists – will find it easier to book a taxi or private-hire car ride at certain locations with transport operator ComfortDelGro’s ...
The USPS is warning about a rise in QR code scams, including “mystery” packages designed to trick people into scanning malicious codes. Scammers are placing fake QR codes in everyday places—like ...
Need to make a PDF from your Android phone? You can use Google's free tool to scan and create documents in seconds. Here's ...
It’s a simple thing we encounter many times every single week – often while in a hurry. You pull up at a parking spot, scan a QR code and pay within seconds. Or you sit down at a cafe, scan a code to ...
Scammers are sending fake "Notice of Default" traffic violation text messages impersonating state courts across the U.S., pressuring recipients to scan a QR code that leads to a phishing site ...
QR codes are built into the modern internet experience. You point your phone at the square with a strange pattern, and it'll load a website on your phone, which will offer specific information. But ...
Getting a random package you didn't order used to be either a shipping mistake or a mildly annoying marketing ploy. Now it might be something worse, the FBI has warned in a public service announcement ...