Given how many people do e-mail on their phones, shouldn't Android have a consistent, native app that rivals the iPhone? Danny Sullivan is a journalist who has covered the search and internet ...
As such, our team has been working to deliver on this promise of global access and equality and, today, we are proud to unveil two new major initiatives: 1. a completely modern Yahoo Mail mobile web ...
Spark Mail is one of the more popular email apps for Android, and it just got its Android 13 update. The main change that this update delivers is the Material You color matching, which Spark Mail ...
E-mail is dead. Or some would like to claim. But despite the prevalence of instant messaging, social media, and services like Slack, e-mail remains the backbone of communication, especially within and ...
We're thrilled to announce the return of GamesBeat Next, hosted in San Francisco this October, where we will explore the theme of "Playing the Edge." Apply to speak here and learn more about ...
Yahoo Mail is relaunching its mobile website, adding in many of the features found in its mobile apps. That includes swiping to delete emails, color themes, and more. An Android Go version of the ...
Yahoo Mail might not be as popular as it once was, but with more than 227 monthly active users worldwide and 26 billion emails passing through its servers daily, it’s still one of the most widely used ...
Proton Mail, from privacy-focused tech company Proton, is a third-party free email option for those who want end-to-end encryption and a focus on email ad management. Now, Proton has rebuilt its ...
Android phones come with Gmail as the integrated email system. While Gmail is a powerful email app that offers valuable tools to manage your inbox, sometimes it isn't the right fit for your needs. It ...
Parth is a technology analyst and writer specializing in the comprehensive review and feature exploration of the Android ecosystem. His work is distinguished by its meticulous focus on flagship ...
Yahoo has released an update for its Android mail app which blocks images by default. Users can turn off the default option if they like, however, they have to go into app settings to turn images back ...
Pretty much all I use mobile email for is checking that there isn't anything I have to respond to right away -- before I get back to my desk where I have a better track record for responding ...