This week sees the Google Play Store offering one of the biggest music albums in the world, Michael Jackson's Thriller, for nothing. Free. Gratis.
Want to sign up and download Google's Chrome beta for iOS on iPhone or iPad with new features that are not available in the App Store version of Chrome? Here's how to do that. This requires Apple's TestFlight app, which can be downloaded for free from the App Store.
It won't exactly come as a shock to those involved in the world of Android wearable devices, but Google has today announced that Android Wear will be officially gaining cellular support. The impending addition of this level of functionality into Android Wear devices hasn't exactly been classified as one of the best kept secrets in consumer technology history, but it's taken until now for the Mountain View-based company to announce the improvement via the company's official blog.
Google today has released a new app for iOS and Android users called YouTube Music. The app is available for free download and lets users discover and stream music from the vast library on YouTube.
Google has announced a major update to its Google Maps app for Android and iOS. The updated app adds full offline functionality not only for the maps, but also for navigation and business information lookup.
Google is offering both Google Music and YouTube Red subscription service free for 90-days. Here are the details on how to get it.
Looks like Google's and Huawei's Nexus 6P may have a design flaw. The latest shots to be taken of the device are notably worrying as the glass seems to be cracking without being dropped or coming under any blunt force trauma from an external object. Just spontaneous and unexplained cracking of the Gorilla Glass 4.
Bendgate or not? Here's another Nexus 6P bend test, this time with the device in mint condition and a detailed explanation of why it bends.
Bendgate might be back, this time for Google and Huawei's Nexus 6P, as new video shows it failing when put through bend, scratch and burn test.
Google has today sought to give its Twitch competitor, YouTube Gaming a shot in the arm by launching a new feature for its Google Play Games Android app that allows gamers to record their in-game action and then upload it to YouTube.