The Google Play Store device page has received a makeover, presumably in anticipation of the release of the Nexuses. They are also offering free delivery on the Nexus 7.
Google Maps is quite easily the most popular mapping service available, but not every users knows all the gesture controls the app offers, including one-handed controls.
A patent filing for a sports glasses wearable has been filed by Samsung, meaning the company is serious about getting into the sports wearables sector.
Apple launched the new iPads last night: the iPad mini and the iPad Air and Nokia have decided to test the tablet waters with the Lumia 2520. How do they stack up?
If you can't wait for the Nexus 5 to arrive, follow my simple tutorial to turn your Nexus 4 into a convincing Nexus 5. No one will be able to spot the difference!
The APK of the Google Play Store app version 4.4 shows evidence of a new Google product called Newstand. The app update will also bring the navigation drawer to the app.
More Nexus 5 news: ''official'' packaging leaks, white version implied, battery options squashed, price point looks set, and why the battery issue isn't so bad after all.
Google has just patented gestures and plans on using it with Glass, imagine liking with your hands as hearts, Minority Report Style movie translated into real life.
A Google+ user has leaked more screenshots of Android 4.4 KitKat running on both a Nexus 5 and a Nexus 7. With this much leaking, the announcement can't be far away.
Stefan Keuchel, the spokesperson for Google Germany, has dropped a hing that something big might be happening in San Francisco tomorrow. But what exactly, he won't say.
There's been a bunch of information, log files, pics and videos of Android 4.4 recently. Check out our compilation of what you'll likely be seeing in Android 4.4 KitKat.
There's no doubt that custom ROMs are popular, but many people shrug off the possibility of getting them on their devices just by the sheer requirements needed to install
October is the month that everyone has slated for the release of Android 4.4. Even now, however, many users are asking the question: will my device be getting the latest
Recommended editorial content
With your consent, external content is loaded here.
By clicking on the button above, you agree that external content may be displayed to you. Personal data may be transmitted to third-party providers in the process. You can find more information about this in our Privacy Policy.