You can now find all "Ok Google" Now voice commands listed in one place, complete with categorization. Here's everything you need to know.
Amazon today announced that it would begin offering some Android smartphones at a subsidized price, so long as buyers are happy to have the company install its own applications on the devices as well as display promotions on the lock screen and notification shade.
SanDisk has just announced the world's fastest microSD memory card for high performance smartphones and video capturing devices. Here are the details, including availability and pricing.
Uber is launching a new hot air balloon that will see users request a balloon for themselves in much the same way as cars are requested today.
While Google already offers two-step verification, it has today announced what it calls Google prompt, and it's an attempt at making it easier than ever to enable two-step verification with the absolute minimum amount of work needed by users. Here are the details.
If you own one of Ultimate Ears UE BOOM 2 or UE MEGABOOM Bluetooth speakers, then you can now keep the party going in a more seamless fashion thanks to the integration of voice control via Apple's Siri and Google Now digital assistants.
Fans of emoji and guns will be disappointed to learn that a rifle, planned to be part of the Unicode 9 standard to be made official in June, will no longer appear in cartoon form after both Apple and Microsoft requested that it be removed.
Bluetooth 5 is now official. Here's everything you need to know about it, including features and release date of the latest Bluetooth spec version 5.
Did you know Facebook Messenger app has a hidden soccer / football game that you can enable using this trick on your phone? Here's how to enable and challenge your friends to play it.
Google today has made available for download Android N developer preview 4 beta for select Nexus devices. These supported Nexus devices include the Nexus 6P, Nexus 5X, Nexus 6, Nexus 9, Nexus 9 LTE, General Mobile 4G (Android One device), Pixel C and the Android TV-powered Nexus Player.
















