Google and HTC announce a new agreement under which certain HTC employees - many of which have worked on the development of Pixel smartphones - will join Google
Apple used to be the leader in tech design that competitors always struggled to keep up with. But does the iPhone X prove that the innovator has become the imitator?
The Google Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL will be launched soon but how can they be the best phones on the market? Google could really focus on a few points in particular.
I was skeptical before I got a Google Home device. Now that I've used it, I can't imagine going back to manually having to search for and set up things myself. Here's why
The Nexus 6P is a pretty fly smartphone, but selected units have been affected with poor battery performance. Google will offer a Pixel XL replacement for affected owners
Update: Pixel users unable to use mobile data due to Oreo issue
Recently a number of Google Pixel users have reported that the microphone n the devices have been failing. What's the issue, and how is Google going to fix it?
Augmented reality is coming to Android: Google has just presented its ARKit alternative, ARCore, and it opens up new possibilities for Android developers.
The final version of Android Oreo has arrived, and it was presented today at the same time as the total solar eclipse. Find out the presentation details here.
Android 8.0, also known as Android O, is finished and ready to be presented to the world. Google's live stream will take place today during the solar eclipse.
Update: The Moto 360 Sport is receiving the Android Wear 2.0 update now.
Google showcased the long awaited Android Wear 2.0 at the Google I/O 2016. Find out if and when your Android Smartwatch will get the next Android Wear update.
Remember Google Duo? It's a video calling app created by Google and which has been around for almost a year now. Is anyone really using it? Here are the results.
Why do manufacturers feel the need to have their own emojis? How you express yourself is very personal, so the changes can be annoying. Find out why this happens.
Google Home has been available in the US for a while now, but why not have a little fun making your own with Google Cloud and a Raspberry Pi?
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