It may be common for any gadget user of today to experience crashes every once in a while. But the main question is which of the leading OS of today would offer less crash rates: the Android KitKat or the iOS 7.1?
The first Android watches come out this year The new Google Android software is now available for ultra-modern "smart" watches and other wearable devices.
The cloud - or online data solutions provided by various companies - is primed to take over the internet soon. Just as Cisco Systems announced plans to invest $1 billion in its cloud, Google on Tuesday took aim at Amazon, the current leader of cloud hosting, by dropping its prices.
Google is waiting for consumer interest to build Increasingly, people are glued to their smartphones every day, which has become a major utility in personal mobile internet access.
The makers of Google Glass has teamed up with one of the world’s largest eyeglass-maker in developing the would-be consumer product, reports Bloomberg.
iTunes may soon hit the Android market and Apple may create its own music streaming app. The technology giant may start addressing its recent economic issues by going against mantras established by the company's founder.
President Obama met for a second time with top technology industry executives on Friday, discussing concerns over the National Security Agency's surveillance programs and the possibility of reform.
The Turkish government continues attempts to block access to social media. Following in the footsteps of Egypt, Syria and Venezuela, to name a few, Turkey attempted to block social media access within its borders.
More than a week after Facebook Chief Executive Officer Mark Zuckerberg phoned President Barack Obama to voice his frustrations regarding the recent surveillance scandal at the NSA, he was invited to the White House on Friday to discuss Americans' privacy concerns and NSA reform.
It's official, Google is worried about the public perception of Google Glass - so much so that it has written and published a list of the "Top 10 Google Glass Myths" in an effort to try to dispel some of the bad PR.
Amazon's long rumored set-top streaming device may not be a set-top device at all. The TV hardware, rumored to launch in April, may end up looking like a Chromecast, and it may try to take on Google with a gaming feature the Chromecast doesn't have.
Google's HDTV dongle, called Chromecast, launched in the U.S. in early Fall, 2013, and has been gaining popularity, and apps, ever since. Now that Chromecast is launching in the U.K., Canada, and several European nations, for a similarly low cost, it's time for a roundup of the best Chromecast video apps... so far.
Will Android dominate the Smart Watch market? Ultra-modern watches and other wearable gadgets now have a new Android software from Google at their disposal.
Google is bringing Android to wearables and according to them, the new OS will enable users to accomplish tasks and give out commands with just a spoken word.
Google announced on Tuesday that it has created a version of Android designed for wearable devices. The new Android OS, called Android Wear, looks to make the process of creating a smartwatch or smartglasses device less of a hassle, since manufacturers won't have to start from scratch to customize an operating system for the small screen.
Google's YouTube and Viacom resolved a copyright lawsuit seven years after it was filed. Google's YouTube and Viacom resolved a copyright lawsuit seven years after it was filed.