The default Android browser, Google Chrome, could very soon allow users to go back and forth between web pages using simple gestures, a feature already seen on the Chrome OS browser version for a very short period of time.
President Trump has threatened an extra ten percent tariff on smartphones and laptops from China - a move that would surely result in a price increase.
Google Glass Enterprise Edition 2 could be equipped with a SoC Snapdragon 710 and Android Oreo on board. This is according to a benchmark recently carried out on GeekBench.
Google is facing its first challenge under Europe's new data protection laws, known as GDPR, after groups across seven nations accused the Mountain View company of privacy violations over location tracking. The fine could be up $4 billion!
The Rivian R1T is the first all-electric pick-up. The small truck was unveiled at the Los Angeles Auto Show, where all of its specifications and prices were announced. Here are all the details.
When you know some of the cool touch gestures available on your Android smartphone, it makes using the phone a lot easier, faster and of course, more fun! We'll show you our top ten favorite useful gestures to give your fingers some exercise and save you time on your smartphone.
According to a Strategy Analytics report covering global market studies, the world of wearables is experiencing a Renaissance. The Apple Watch 4 Series leads in sales, but Fitbit boasts the highest growth. Should Apple and Google worry?
It has recently been uncovered that multiple airlines use an exploitative algorithm to split up families on board, forcing them to spend money on seat booking. However, the UK is now clamping down on this practice and other countries are expected to follow their example.
Huawei received the worst possible ranking for disclosing lobbying activities in a newly launched index. Facebook, Amazon, Google and Apple were also ranked on a scale of A to F for transparency, so how did they all do? We've got the full report.
Whether it's letters or phone calls, emails or text messages, people have always been concerned about possible invasions of their privacy. And with the arrival of smart speakers like Google Home and Amazon Alexa, the issue is more relevant than ever.
Google Pay has expanded its support to another 16 US banks, bringing the total to more than 1,700! The mobile payment service is moving closer and closer to 100% coverage. See if your bank is supported here.
The latest update to Google's Find My Device app will give some welcome peace of mind to those who worry about losing their phone inside a crowded building. Now, the service is capable of pinpointing your device inside such places as shopping malls, stadiums and crowded landmarks.
Google Duplex's AI service that can book tables at restaurants on your behalf, has started rolling out to a small number of Pixel owners in select cities. Duplex can now also call restaurants that aren't explicitly partnered with Google.
The smart home market has seen major growth in the last couple of years and is expected to continue growing in the future. Some experts see it as the next major app platform, but with every manufacturer releasing their own hubs and accompanying hardware, does it risk becoming fragmented?
Overclocking isn't just for hardcore PC gamers, nowadays it can also be useful to do on your smartphone. If you know how to overclock Android, you can get an instant - and free - turbo boost in performance. Simply tell your CPU to work harder. Well show to do it in our detailed guide.
As tensions between the US and China intensify, Washington touts controlling exports on advanced technology including AI, self-driving vehicles and smart computer chips. Read about the latest war of words between Trump and Jinping here.
In an interview with Axios, Tim Cook bluntly discussed the problems currently plaguing the tech industry. He thinks privacy regulations are inevitable and that "the free market is not working".
The names of tech giants Facebook and Google are often in headlines for the wrong reasons. Yet, while Google have decided to focus their efforts on delivering quality products and staying away from controversy, Facebook, on the other hand, seems to seek scandal out. This is why they are our winner and loser of the week, respectively.
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