Third smartwatch (made by Motorola) will be available later this summer. Google will have a total of three smartwatches released this year, two available now, the other later this summer.
Google announced Wednesday at its Google I/O keynote address that it is launching a new program called Android One to help manufacturers around the world create budget smartphones.
Google's annual I/O conference kicked off Wednesday with an announcement that everyone's been waiting for: a new version of Android. The verdict? It looks impressive.
Bend air, water, fire and earth as Korra in a new video game. For those who couldn't believe more good news could come now that "The Legend of Korra" is just days away, there's something new to look forward to.
Technology advancements have affected the 2014 FIFA World cup, particularly the global viewing experience. Broadcast and streaming services during this year's soccer tournament is expected to be available on up to 5.9 billion screens worldwide.
Citing privacy rights, justices rule cops need warrants before searching cellphones. In a unanimous decision Wednesday, the Supreme Court ruled that police cannot search cellphones and smartphones without obtaining a warrant first.
Billionaire jack-of-all-trades Elon Musk announced last week that residential solar panel company SolarCity would be acquiring high-quality solar panel manufacturer Silevo in a move that involves the creation of one of the largest solar panel factories in the world.
Much like the Apple WWDC event every year in June, Google has its own developers conference, called Google I/O, where it showcases new devices, initiatives, and software. It also holds developer workshops, but who cares about that when the Google Keynote might unveil the next big Android device - or something even more fantastic?
The annual developers conference and showcase of all things Google starts on Wednesday. Like previous years, the opening keynote address will likely include several announcements about Google initiatives. Here's what to look for at Google I/O 2014.
AT&T took its argument for a merger with DirecTV to lawmakers Tuesday, arguing that the deal is different than other mergers in the industry, including a potential one between Sprint and T-Mobile.
Microsoft is directly competing with Apple Microsoft said in an announcement today that the company would be offering store credits of up to $650 in value for customers who will trade in their working MacBook Air laptops.
It's the age old question: MacBook Air or MacBook Pro? It's the age old question: MacBook Air or MacBook Pro? The perfect scenario would be the ability to buy both, or perhaps better yet, combine each laptop's plusses and minuses.
Facebook has been trying to capture some of Snapchat's magic for a while now. While Facebook has been losing its appeal with young, active teens (an incredibly important demographic) over the past few years, Snapchat has caught fire with the same crowd. Now, in its third attempt at regaining that audience, Facebook has released "Slingshot," a Snapchat clone with a twist, which will either be the app's forte, or its fatal flaw.
With Hulu and Netflix viewership gaining speed, cable and satellite operators could see a decline in their industry. According to Harris Interactive, cable and satellite companies shouldn't worry much as three-fourths of U.S. adults stated they regularly watch television through their providers.
Based in Chicago, which has more than 1.9 million Hispanics, the "Think. Build. Pitch" boot camp is a four-week, intensive summer program that engages 13- to 18-year-olds, teaching them critical thinking, business planning and technological solutions.
Google's OS remains more popular While Apple still has the lead over Google in terms of profits from their respective app stores, a new study suggests that the Play Store by Google is quickly catching up.