Google's developer conference, Google I/O 2017, is up and running and the company has taken the lid off a host of new features that are arriving on its Google Home devices. Here are the details.
Perhaps one of the least anticipated Google I/O 2017 announcements is an update to the ever-popular Google Photos app, which brings new features that could prove useful to many. Here are the details.
You can now download Android 8.0 O beta 1 for Nexus and Pixel devices. Here are the details on this latest release.
Google Assistant app has been announced for iPhone. It will be available to download today for free from the iOS App Store.
Rumors has it that Google Assistant is making it's way onto Apple's iOS running iPhone and iPad at I/O 2017, with the release limited to US users only at launch.
On being asked in a recent interview what he thought about the Amazon Echo and Google Home, here is what Apple's SVP of Worldwide Marketing Phil Schiller had to say.
While we have previously assumed that two Google Pixel 2 devices will arrive in 2017, it now appears that there is scope for a third. Furthermore, all three Pixels will be powered by the Snapdragon 835.
Here's RAM management comparison between Samsung's Galaxy S8+ with 4GB RAM Vs Apple's iPhone 7 Plus with 3GB RAM.
Here's how you can go about to enable the official YouTube Dark Mode theme right now ahead of the feature's global rollout for everyone.
Google Pixel 2 flagship smartphone for 2017 will likely feature a curved OLED display like the Samsung Galaxy S8. Here's the likely reason as to why.














