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Google Assistant on Android devices that've been licensed with GMS (Google Mobile Services) can use text-to-speech today. With this system, with Google Assistant, users will be able to read web ...
Read Aloud may soon get a big upgrade that will allow the feature to work on a non-active tab. Once active, users will be able to multitask and listen to content while browsing other web pages ...
Google’s own Reading Mode app could offer a remedy for those plagued by the Read aloud tweaks, as spotted by Android Police founder Artem Russakovskii on X (formerly Twitter).
Google introduces the Read Aloud feature for Pixel smartphones for all screenshots containing articles, texts, and more.
Chrome on Android has a new feature called "Listen to this page" that finally lets you read a webpage aloud from within the app.
As promised, Google has released an update to the Google app for Android Go Edition devices that can read web pages aloud, letting you listen to the web with your ears rather than reading with ...
Google Assistant on your Android smartphone can now read webpages aloud. The new feature is rolling out globally to all Android users.
Google's new "Read Aloud" feature for Chrome will highlight sentences when reading articles. Sentences that have been read are faded out.
The in-app browser for Google Search on Android is testing adding handy shortcuts to "Read Aloud" and “Translate.” ...
Google Android has text-to-speech capabilities built in. The new Read aloud feature taps into the text-to-speech engine to read books out loud.
New Google Assistant feature is godsend for people driving, who want to have articles read to them, or for people with vision impairment.