Google won't allow more than two notches on Android P devices as it issues strict developer guidelines. Here's what that means for Android users.
Google has today updated its own Play Store policies for developers, banning a number of different categories in the process. Some of them are of particular note because they will include cryptocurrency mining apps as well as those with disruptive ads.
A new report claims Google's Project Fuchsia aims to create an operating system that is capable of being run on any and all of Google's devices, which would mean the end of Android and Chrome OS.
It has not been a good day for Google after it was hit with a record-breaking fine totaling $5 billion by the European Commission in relation to Android and the way the company uses its position to bundle search and Chrome with handsets throughout the continent.
Here's first Samsung Galaxy Note 9 hands-on review which has hit the web full one month ahead of official launch.
A new round of leaks shows what appears to be an early prototype of the Pixel 3 XL, complete with the same visible features that had previously been rumored.
We are yet to see any real leaks of the Pixel 3 and Pixel 3 XL themselves but today, we do at least have something that claims to be a leak of screen protectors designed for both phones.
Intel, Google and Microsoft has disclosed a new Spectre-like vulnerability in CPUs called Variant 4. Here's what you need to know about it.
Here's how to enable Chrome PiP Picture-in-Picture video mode early on your both Windows PC or Mac computer.
Google is today changing how it prices its storage plans with a new $2.99/month tier for 200GB of storage being added to the mix. Alongside this, the existing 2TB plan will be reduced from $19.99/month to $9.99/month. This move will see the removal of the existing 1TB plan altogether which was previously priced at the same $9.99/month. The whole storage plan system will also be rebranded to Google One, although Google Drive itself will retain its name.