There is just so much to cover from today's Google I/O 2018 kickoff it's likely you've missed some of the best announcements, so we're going to offer a rundown of what we think you should know about.
Google has shared new information about how users will interact with Android P. Some of those ways will appear instantly familiar to anyone who has used an iPhone X, too, with Android P's new navigation gestures borrowing heavily from Cupertino.
You can now get Android P DP2 beta 2 OTA download for Pixel 2, Pixel 2 XL, Essential, Nokia 7 Plus, Oppo R15 Pro, Xperia XZ2, Vivo X21UD, X21, Xiaomi Mi Mix 2S, OnePlus 6 via Beta Program.
It seems to have been in the pipeline for a long, long time but we now have a little more information about the online gaming functionality that Nintendo will be adding to the Switch later this year.
It appears that iOS 11.2.6 jailbreak will be coming for public soon. Here's what is the latest known so far about this development.
Fortnite 4.1 update complete with patch notes is here and it gives an opportunity for hardcore Fortnite gamers to get a taste of what it feels like to "wield true power" as the game experiences a mashup with the Avengers: Infinity War title. This is everything that you love about Fortnite, mixed with the stunning power of the six Infinity Stones from the Marvel Universe.
It's that most wonderful time of the day again when you have the opportunity to purchase some wonderful new hardware and tech-based gadgetry without having to pay full price. If you are in the need for some new tech, either for yourself or a loved one, then this is most definitely the right place to be.
Microsoft has launched a new app called Your Phone that will allow a "seamless transition of content" between a computer and a smartphone with that including things like photos, messages, and even notifications.
Apple's iPhone X has two lens, but the iPhone 8 only has one. Could Apple be getting ready to go one step further and offer a three-lens camera solution on an iPhone next year? A research note would suggest so.
New WhatsApp update adds support for inline Instagram and Facebook videos on iOS and Android. Here are the details.
















