Google’s not a smartphone maker that’s afraid to experiment with some weird hardware — remember the Soli radar-based gesture control we got on the Pixel 4? That’s one practice it was certainly back into last year, when the company saw fit…
Google stopped selling the original Pixel Fold earlier this week alongside the debut of its sequel, but the company apparently isn’t done with its first foldable just yet.
If you thought Google might be taking a break after unveiling new Pixel 9 devices at its Made By Google event this week, you would be mistaken. A recent post on Threads appears to show part of the sign-up form to receive Pixel devices, and…
As always, the Pixel 9 series introduces many new camera features. It remains to be seen what will be brought to older devices in future Feature Drops, but Pixel Camera 9.5 is now out there.
(NaturalNews) Senator J.D. Vance, Donald Trump’s running mate in the November presidential election, has past ties to tech, but also strong opinions about...
The Made by Google 2024 announcement event unveiled several new devices, including the latest Google Pixel 9 smartphones, the Pixel Watch 3 smartwatch, and the Pixel Buds Pro 2 wireless earbuds. They're already up for preorder, and…
Google giveth, and Google taketh away. Back in 2022, Google had prepared a major refresh to its Messages app, introducing the icon for it we still use today, and giving it a bunch of new features, including the ability to reply to specific…
This is the Pixel 9 - the most affordable ticket to Google's latest AI goodies. It's also a very competent yet reasonably compact Android phone, which is not too common these days.
Google's latest AI image generation model, Imagen 3, is now publicly available in the United States, and all you need to try it out is a free Google account. As spotted by VentureBeat, the company quietly opened up its model this week,…
This week's Google launch did more to highlight the huge differences between its approach to AI and Apple's, but there's also news of the Apple Vision Pro and an iPad with a robotic arm for some reason.
Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt sparked debate with comments advising startups to prioritize growth over intellectual property rights. Speaking at Stanford University, Schmidt suggested copying successful platforms like TikTok and…