A whole new approach to multitasking on its way to Android — and you can start benefitting from its brilliance this minute.
You can do iPhone split screen multitask to use two apps on screen at once, without a jailbreak. Maybe you want to scroll your Instagram feed at the same time as playing a YouTube video. The iPad ...
The iPad has evolved into a powerful tool for productivity, thanks to the robust multitasking features introduced in recent versions of iPadOS. While these features differ from traditional laptop ...
Google is replacing the classic full-screen UI for Gemini Live on Android with a floating pill design. With this update, users can get to the AI controls from a circle that they can drag around and ...
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The Bubbles API was first introduced in Android 11. It was mainly used for chat apps, letting users see and reply to messages while doing other tasks on their phones. The interface looks like a ...
Apple has reintroduced the SlideOver feature in iPadOS 26.1, now available in developer beta 2. This update represents a significant step in enhancing multitasking capabilities on the iPad. By ...
Android 15 is on the cards, and with an official release approaching fast, we are already getting a peep at what to expect when Android 16 rolls in. One of the most thrilling things witnessed ...
Over the past few years, Google has made major changes to the Android OS to better accommodate tablets and other large-screen devices. These include new features like a taskbar, desktop windowing, ...
Multi-tasking on an Android tablet has always been an average experience. It’s not bad, but there is certainly room for improvement. However, the recent Android Canary 2510 release has signalled good ...
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If you’ve ever tried using an Android tablet for work or study, you’ve probably hit that familiar frustration: switching endlessly between apps that won’t cooperate on the same screen. Google seems to ...