Jake is a cybersecurity graduate with a knack for simplifying complex technical concepts into digestible nuggets of information. Approaching his one-year milestone of keeping you in the loop on the ...
Jay primarily writes news and deals posts for Android Police. Before joining AP, he spent the past several years yammering on about the crazy world of Android for various tech outlets. Besides ...
Almost all the Google apps for both Android and iOS have the support of Dark Mode, but that’s not the case with Drive for Web. It had the dark mode missing for a long time. But, no more, as Google has ...
Most of the Google apps for both Android and iOS devices have supported the dark mode for a while now. However, the dark theme isn’t available in the web counterpart of all the Google apps. But now, ...
There are loads of Safari web extensions in the App Store, all of which pimp out Apple’s mobile browser in interesting and exciting ways. But the very best Safari web extension is called Noir. This ...
Google Photos first started advertising the availability of dark mode on the web earlier this year. At the time, access seemed quite limited, and we only saw the option on a fraction of accounts.
Google Photos on desktop is finally rolling out a dark mode option. Users can enable it by going to settings and selecting Dark mode under the new Appearance menu. The feature is rolling out gradually ...
The dark mode option is in the menu, available on both the website and the mobile app This article explains how to get dark mode for Facebook. These directions apply to all web browsers and the mobile ...
Jake Peterson is Lifehacker’s Tech Editor, and has been covering tech news and how-tos for nearly a decade. His team covers all things technology, including AI, smartphones, computers, game consoles, ...
If you know how OLED displays work, you know about one of their greatest strengths: Individual pixels can be shut off, offering deeper blacks and power savings. Dark modes, now available on most ...