If you lose your Android device or Wear OS watch, you can use Google’s Find Hub App that allows you to find, secure, or erase it remotely in a very safe way. Android users who add a Google Account to ...
UWB-based tracking for location and direction was announced to come “later this month” to Find Hub (previously known as Find My device). However, some users already have the functionality on Find Hub ...
Google’s Find My Device network is getting a new name — the Find Hub. During The Android Show, the Android 16-focused preview event ahead of Google I/O 2025 next week, we learned that Google's ...
Apple and Google announced plans to work together on the Find My network in May 2023 with a draft standard to prevent Bluetooth location-tracking devices from being used without authorization and ...
I’ve been covering Android since 2023, when I joined Android Police, mostly focusing on AI and everything around Pixel and Galaxy phones. I’ve got a bachelor’s in IT with a major in AI, so I naturally ...
Android’s Find My Device is now Find Hub. Google is partnering with select airlines to integrate Find Hub sharing so it’s easier to recover lost luggage. This feature will roll out beginning early ...
An update to Google’s Android app for finding things now shows contacts who are sharing their location with you. An update to Google’s Android app for finding things now shows contacts who are ...
Earlier this month, Google brought Find Hub to the Messages app and announced lost luggage sharing with airlines. The Find Hub website is now adding support for tags ...
Trackers for Android’s Find Hub network are quickly becoming easy to find in a variety of form factors, and at a ton of different price points. But they’re all quite similar in that they’re just an ...
Oh, hello Android 15. How’s that for an all-around excellent October surprise? Yes, indeedly: Google’s latest and greatest Android version is officially on its way to Pixel devices near and far this ...
If you've ever looked up a guide to troubleshoot the most common Android problems, whether here on SlashGear or elsewhere on the web, you've likely been told to go to your device's app drawer. And if ...