Microsoft Authenticator can now store and autofill mobile device passwords

Microsoft’s Authenticator on mobile will soon be updated with password management and autofill capabilities, the company announced (as seen by Thurott). The passwords will be synced using your Microsoft account using Outlook, Hotmail and other Redmon...

Android’s built-in AI knows what you need to copy and paste

Late last month Google teased a way of using AI to copy and paste without actually having to copy and paste on a mobile device. The feature was teased as a way Android will use context to take what you've been researching in Chrome and applying it to...

Chrome for iPad now supports iOS 9’s multitasking features

With iOS 9, Apple introduced a handful of new multitasking features for the iPad, like the ability to run two apps side by side. Now Google's Chrome browser is ready to take advantage of these, thanks to an refreshed version of its universal iOS ap...

Google brings autofill to Chrome for iOS, improves it on Android

Google brings autofill to Chrome for iOS, improves it on Android

There are two types of people in this world: those who like the convenience of autofill, and those who don't think a browser should double as a PA. For the former group, Google's updating its mobile Chrome apps today, and autophilics will be pleased to hear the feature is being added to iOS, with form data from other devices synced up for immediate use. Chrome for Android received autofill abilities earlier this year, but today's update should "further streamline online forms" to save you a little bit more time. Retailers need to adopt this "faster checkout flow" on their end (Betabrand is in from the get-go), but with the holidays coming up, we're sure several sites will want to make those last-minute purchases as painless as possible. Now, we're off to order some Catan socks.

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Source: Google Chrome Blog, Play store, App store

Chrome 26 for Android gets stable release with autofill and password syncing

Chrome 26 syncing

Perpetually forgetful Android users no longer have to adopt a Chrome beta to coordinate their lives. Just a month after the test version of Chrome 26 arrived with autofill and password syncing, its stable version has appeared with the same option to remember form and login details between supporting desktop and mobile Chrome builds. There's no talk of the SPDY-based proxy, however: aside from tune-ups, the syncing is the main highlight. That's still enough for us to justify swinging by Google Play for the update.

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Source: Google Play