Here's a step-by-step guide on how you can enable YouTube's upcoming Material Design interface right now before Google officially launches it for everyone.
Here's an easy way to add free VPN service to your Google Chrome web browser on Windows or Mac without paying a dime. Why use VPNs? Well VPNs are great ways to stop outsiders from observing an internet connection and what it is being used for as VPNs fully encrypts the internet traffic from your device. They also help access US or UK-only service such as Hulu or BBC iPlayer from outside US or UK.
Google has today launched a new way for users to accessorize their Nexus phones with. The company is calling its new accessory Live Case. With Live Case, Nexus users get the ability to have any of their favorite photo, or even a Google Maps location, printed onto a case. It looks pretty cool! Google will be charging $35 for each case, and is currently supporting the Nexus 6, 5X, and 6P line of devices.
Google has just made available to download Android N Developer Preview 2 for Nexus 6P, 5X, 6, 9, Pixel C and Android One General Mobile 4G devices.
Here's a Android N vs iOS 9 feature comparison in the view of Google taking cues, inspiration, copying features from Apple's iOS.
Google could be planning to make a move that could bring about large-scale changes for the Android platform, and in turn, for those that develop and produce apps for the world's most popular mobile operating system. Executives from Google, along with decision makers from other tech companies like Uber and Facebook, have reportedly been in attendance at a meeting solely put in place to discuss Apple's Swift programming language. Google has potentially seen enough about the power of the open-source language to be seriously considering adopting it as a "first-class language" for Android going forward.
Google has today announced Fiber Phone, a new home phone service that uses Fiber as its connectivity backbone and gets users unlimited local calling and nationwide calling.
Google has been working internally for a number of months to create a third-party iOS keyboard that would be offered to iPhone and iPad users, according to a report published today. The keyboard, which would make use of the third-party keyboard frameworks within Apple's iOS SDK, will be offered as a download from the App Store - presumably for free - and will incorporate features and functionality that Google is hoping will give it a more prominent placing within Apple's ecosystem by offering a keyboard experience that is central to almost every aspect of smartphone and tablet usage.
Android N 7.0 has been announced. Preview images are available to download for Nexus 6P, 5X, 6, 9, Nexus Player and Pixel C. Here are the details.
Rumor has it that Google's 2016 Nexus phone will feature iPhone 6s-like 3D Touch functionality, and will run Android 7.0 N out-of-the-box. Here are the details.
















