Anu is a Features author at Android Police. You'll find her writing in-depth pieces about automation tools, productivity apps, and explainers. Before joining AP, she used to write for prominent tech ...
Many of us at Android Police use Google Keep as the default note-taking app, not because it's the best one out there, but the app offers a bunch of easy-to-use features that get the job done. One such ...
Use Google Keep OCR and audio transcription to turn photos and voice into notes, giving you clean, searchable records on the go.
Google is finally going ahead with its much-hyped plan to consolidate reminders across its platform, and that also means changes in reminders in Google Keep. Although Keep is a favorite note-taking ...
Most of us spend our workdays living inside our inboxes and toggle between emails, notes, and to-do list apps in a desperate attempt to stay organized. But what if the key to mastering productivity ...
Why is this important? The Google Keep and Tasks integration will make managing reminders simpler across Google apps. Why should I care? If you use Google Tasks but rely on Google Keep for reminders, ...
Learn Google Keep fast with labels, pinning, and color themes, plus device sync, so notes stay tidy and appear when you need them.
Google recently confirmed the timeline for the complete transition from Reminders in Calendar to Tasks. Soon, the reminders you create in Google Keep will be saved directly to Tasks. With Google Keep ...
Google DeepMind has proposed an intelligent AI delegation framework applying organizational principles to multi-agent systems with cryptographic tokens.
Google Keep and Google Tasks have been among Google's most useful Android apps for years. Keep has always been the champion of quick note-taking, letting you jot down lists and record audio snippets.
We’ve spotted that Google Tasks looks to be testing deadline support. Deadlines would only be an option to add when editing a task, rather than when it’s created. The test version does not allow you ...
Dhruv Bhutani has been writing about consumer technology since 2008, offering deep insights into the Android smartphone landscape through features and opinion pieces. He joined Android Police in 2023, ...