Google has announced a new addition to Wear OS, the software it provides to partners for use in their watches. Dubbed Tiles, the new widget-like additions allow users to see information at a glance.
Good news for Amazon Fire TV users, with the news that YouTube is finally returning to the product. Amazon Prime Video will also be going the other way, with support for Chromecast being added while also becoming more widely available for those who use Android TV.
Security company Imperva has released details of a Google Photos vulnerability that could have allowed users' location data to become available to others. Here are the details.
Google has just announced its Stadia cloud gaming service during the Game Developers Conference in San Francisco. Here is everything you need to know.
Google Chrome on macOS has just gotten support for Dark Mode, and here's what you need to know about how to enable it.
In a world where Spotify, Google, Pandora, and Amazon have joined forces to appeal US Copyright Royalty Board ruling that will increase the royalties paid to songwriters, Apple will apparently be the odd one out.
It is being reported that Android Q is likely to ditch the Back button and replace it with iOS-like gestures for navigation.
Multiple sources have had a go at guessing the amount of money that Apple gets from Google to keep its services at the top of the tree on iPhones, iPads, and Macs. Now, it’s Goldman Sachs’ turn, with $9.5 billion the number it believes Google paid Apple during 2018.
Apple has just reactivated certificates for Google and Facebook iOS apps after punishing both for breaking the rules. Here are the details.
After Facebook, Google too has been found using enterprise certificate for collecting iPhone users' data, but has now shut it down and also issued an apology. Here are all the details on this.














