Google today finally launched Android Wear 2.0, the latest version of its wearable-focused operating system. Apart from releasing the new software for wearables, the announcement also included the arrival of two new smartwatches that use the new software at their core - the LG Watch Sport and LG Watch Style. Both of the new devices are available from February 10th.
People poking around inside recent Windows Insider test builds have discovered an as yet unannounced "Windows 10 Cloud" version of the operating system to compete with Google's Chrome OS.
Google has today updated its ageing Google Voice app on iOS, Android and web to better reflect the design language of its modern apps, with Google Voice perhaps the last to be updated to bring it up to speed.
It has been discovered that YouTube is no longer serving newer 4K video content to users who access the website via Apple's Safari web browser. Here are the details.
According to a new report, Apple's iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus were the best selling smartphones in the US during September, October and November, with Google's Pixel and Pixel XL also making waves in the market.
Here's a new video showing Siri vs Google Assistant by an iPhone user who went all in on Android for a number of weeks to see how both Siri and Google Assistant fared when asked the same series of fifty questions.
Google has released Trusted Contacts, an app that lets Android users track the location of their trusted contacts in real-time. Here's everything you need to know about it.
Final version of Android 7.1.1 Nougat download is now in the process of rolling out to Nexus and Pixel devices globally for users with compatible devices.
A newly discovered Android malware dubbed Gooligan, infecting as many as 13,000 devices per day, is hijacking Google accounts to install apps from the Play Store and leave fake reviews. Here's what you need to know.
Google has made available for download Featured Photos Screensaver for Mac. The software takes advantage of the vast library of stunning photography that gets uploaded to the Google+ social network, packages them into a handy little screensaver solution, and makes them available in all of their glory for Mac owners.















