With the dust barely settles after Apple announced the new iPhone, or iPhone 4S as it's known to its friends, the Android world is getting ready to take its moment in the spotlight.
Google has opened up two Chrome Zones in London recently, Redmond Pie has learned. Google has opened these Chrome Zones to explain the advantages of cloud computing and cloud-oriented Chromebooks to the general public.
It is official folks: Samsung is holding an event on October 11th titled UNPACKED 2011: Google Episode where they are slated to announce new hardware and software.
A video showing Google’s Nexus S smartphone running Android Ice Cream Sandwich popped up earlier today. Want to know why it may or may not be fake? We’ve covered that after the jump!
With Facebook being the focal point of media attention lately due to various updates, the news that rival Google's social networking effort was open to signups didn't catch the eye of the press as much as it might have done.
If you read our front-page today, you’ll know that Android 2.3.5 Gingerbread ROM was leaked for the Samsung Galaxy S II. Folks who wish to try it out can follow our guide post after the break.
Online search giant and social networking aspirant Google has updated its iOS client for its social network, Google+. The new update includes many new features that bring the client up to par with its Android counterpart, as well as usability improvements right across the board.
We came across a rather peculiar news piece today: a proper evidence-backed report which suggests that Google Inc. just might start their own wireless telecommunication network, in Spain.
We are getting closer and closer to the release of the next major version of Android, folks. Google updated their official Android Developers blog today with a guide on how to make Honeycomb apps compatible with Ice Cream Sandwich so said apps work properly on tablets and smartphones.
Chrome, the popular web browser developed by Google, has just been updated to version 14 and brings with it a few notable changes.

