Almost exactly a year after the Android N Developer Preview launched, Google is unleashing a developer preview of the next major version of Android, "Android O." We haven't tried it yet (images should be dropping any minute now), and the heavy developer documentation is still on lockdown, but we do have a big list of new features to go over.
Google may have its own online device store but its availability has been fairly limited to a handful of countries. Even worse for those living outside those countries, there was no way for them to even place an order, requiring them to rely on the kindness and understanding of friends and relatives living there.
The Google Assistant on the company's own Pixel phones will now be able to control your smart home with a voice command. Simply go to the settings of the Google Assistant and pull up "Home Control" and you'll have access to the same connected tech as the Google Home.
This is definitely an "Oops" moment for Qualcomm. The chipset manufacturer accidentally leaked/revealed the newest Asus device ahead of the CES announcement. While new devices are sometimes worth getting excited about, this one is actually special: the ZenFone AR, as it is named, will be the second phone with Tango built in.
Google Play carrier billing has now gone live for Vodafone (postpaid) and Airtel users in India. However, the carriers aren’t listed on the Play billing page as of now.
LG G6, the South Korean company's rumoured flagship smartphone for 2016, may ditch the modular design that was introduced earlier this year with the LG G5 model. This change in plans for LG, which has earlier claimed that the modular design is here to stay
The Nexus 6 is the oldest still-supported Nexus device, after the beloved Nexus 5 was denied an official update to Android 7.0. Although the N6 did receive 7.0, users have been not-so-patiently awaiting Android 7.1.1.
Google Pixel surrounded with lots of alligation lets see what company is going to do, to get a clean chit because the growing number of Pixel owners are experiencing a wide range of issues
Google AI will invade your home soon through Google Assistant and Google Home, the software and hardware (respectively) that could soon help run your life.
The creators of Siri, the sometimes-smart AI assistant running on Apple iPhones since 2011, have another AI up their sleeve. They're going to introduce their next generation AI, "Viv," to the world next Monday.
New voice commands are now available on the Android version of Google Now. The latest version of Google Now brings in more voice commands. Making the digital assistant even smarter, the Google app's latest update is currently integrated with select features of the phone.
Android M gets a name Android M is no longer being code-named but has an official name. The next mobile operating system from Google will be called Android Marshmallow, CNet reports.
Cortana for Android leaked last weekend, a little more than a week before its expected release date next Wednesday. We got our hands on it and took it for a spin for this week's Tap That App!
As it does every year, Google's keynote kicking off the Google I/O developer conference included a laundry list of updates on projects we knew the company was working at, along with lots of announcements and previews of new products and features Google is just beginning to launch. Here's a rundown of everything you need to know from Google's Avengers-length keynote.
It seems that Google's huge presence on iOS devices is slowly coming to an end. Word is out that Apple Inc. is developing a search engine for its devices that would rival Google Now's dominion.