Update: Android 7.1.2 update rolling out to Pixel C
Our Google Pixel C review reveals a tablet that is capable in many areas, particularly as a replacement for netbooks. Read on for our full Pixel C review.
In a few weeks, the Samsung Galaxy S8 will hit the shelves and be in direct competition with Google's Pixel smartphones. We compare the two smartphones to find the best!
Google says that it's not going to merge the Android and Chrome OS platforms, but doing so would provide a level of simplicity that would appeal to average users.
Google now has no less than three apps for its popular Hangouts feature. That said, Google has recently announced it will be deleting the SMS integration.
If you want to try Google Assistant, but you don't have a Pixel phone, it's OK: the OTA update is on its way to all smartphones with Android Marshmallow and up.
We got our hands on the Developer Preview of Android O to test out all the new features. Here are our first impressions of Android O, from a user's perspective.
While the diagonal is the standard measure of a screen's size, one should also take the area and aspect ratio into account when evaluating a display. Here's why.
Android's regular security update had a special urgency this month as a potentially debilitating vulnerability was discovered in the Nexus 9. The culprit: headphones.
We tested the cameras on the Google Pixel XL, LG G6, Huawei P10, LG G5 and Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge by taking photos with each device and comparing them. Here's the verdict
Android Nougat has a useful feature to split a screen between multiple apps. Here's our guide on how enable and use split screen mode on any phone with Android 7.0 Nougat
You may not know it but your Android phone is connecting to the objects around you, thanks to Google Nearby. Here are a few insights into how this feature works.
Thinking about buying a virtual reality headset and not sure where to start? You're not alone, so here is everything you need to know to choose the perfect one for you.
It's obvious, drones are going to be part of our lives. Here we look at how these devices will influence our future in the short, medium and long term.
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