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The folks behind the Pixel and Nintendo Switch Joy-Con drift class-action lawsuits are looking into it | Continue reading
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Modem-level features to detect them meet a new set of APIs for apps — coming soon | Continue reading
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Not only is the fingerprint scanner slow, it might also be insecure | Continue reading
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Google, what have you done to my bookmark bar? | Continue reading
The new name for Google's smart home developer platform and tools | Continue reading
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A couple of months ago, I only had one USB-C hub, a simple Moshi adapter that I've owned since 2018 and that offers HDMI, USB-C and USB-A ports. But I got | Continue reading
The latest beta version of the Signal Android app brings a few incremental design changes as well as an expansion to the privacy-focused payments it | Continue reading
A couple of years ago, Google announced an all-new experience for drivers seeking to use their phones hands-free without endangering others. Dubbed | Continue reading
Today, Google published a handful of changes to its Play policies, and nestled among precise legalese refinements and some advertising ID tweaks is a | Continue reading
A few years ago, the only camera in my pocket/bag was my phone. Starting with the LG G2 and going up to the G3, G4, Galaxy S7 Edge, then Pixel 2 XL, all | Continue reading
Brave Browser is undeniably a commercial product first, and a privacy-centric web browser second. While the browser does have quite a few improvements to | Continue reading
While smartphones regularly threaten to get more expensive every year, somehow the market for set-top boxes and HDMI dongles is dropping to seemingly | Continue reading
Venmo is a popular user-to-user money transfer service, which gained a lot of ground for being easy to use and essentially free. But ever since PayPal | Continue reading
Google only recently redesigned the Play Store, getting rid of the hamburger menu and moving most of its menu entry to the account switcher in the top | Continue reading
Do you recall when you were a kid, and there was nothing quite so fascinating as an old-fashioned spring doorstop? You know, the kind that goes | Continue reading
If you're not the one to tinker with camera settings, Google's Pixel phones are your best bet to get breathtaking shots of starry nights. Taking a photo | Continue reading
Over a long weekend in Los Angeles, I walked into the Apple Store in the Century City Mall to buy an iPhone... and swiftly walked right back out because I | Continue reading
Google is focusing on the visual experience of Android 12. The latest fruit of that endeavor is a bit of fresh paint on the Discover feed. Google Doodles, | Continue reading
Material Design made its debut at Google I/O back in 2014, with the goal of mimicking real-world objects to create more intuitive digital experiences. | Continue reading
Google's Phone app may not be the most feature-rich dialer out there, but it's slowly getting better. It recently picked up the ability to automatically | Continue reading
WhatsApp's new privacy policy has received a lot of criticism and competitors haven't shied away from making the most of the opportunity. Signal recently | Continue reading
WhatsApp didn't start the year on a very good note as it almost instantly entangled itself in a controversy when it rolled out a new privacy policy. While | Continue reading
Robot vacuums are, let's say, a net positive in most people's households — they do all the moving around to scrub the floors clean, you just have to | Continue reading
Facebook's Android apps are rarely the best way to actually use Facebook on smartphones. That's why various third-party options have sprung up over the | Continue reading
WhatsApp has been facing one hell of a backlash ever since it shared that it wanted to update its privacy policy with changes that would allow Facebook to | Continue reading
Signal has always been heralded as the alternative to WhatsApp and Co. due to its open-source nature, but it looks like the nonprofit behind the | Continue reading
Google is known for overlapping multiple apps at once — just look at its messaging strategy. While both Google Wifi and Nest Wifi have a dedicated | Continue reading
Many older Android enthusiasts that dabbled in rooting or ROMing in the last decade may nostalgically remember Dirty Unicorns. Sadly, after today, all | Continue reading
The EU is often at the forefront of consumer protection when it comes to privacy laws like the GDPR. But now it looks like the Council of the European | Continue reading
Terraria creator Andrew Spinks had a high-profile tiff with Google last month, citing a familiar problem: Google unexpectedly locking a personal account. | Continue reading
The transition from Hangouts to Google Chat is now happening in earnest, with many even reporting that their group conversations have moved between the | Continue reading
Zeiss may partner with Nokia now, but the photography company still makes standalone cameras of its own. The Android-powered ZX1 was first announced back | Continue reading
Google's Nearby Share feature will soon let you transfer apps via the Play Store, rolling out over the coming weeks. | Continue reading
Google's reign over the Play Store often feels arbitrary, with legitimate apps disappearing for bogus reasons like out-of-context words or images while | Continue reading
We've known about Google Chrome's quick page-sharing through dino-themed QR codes since 2019. After an initial release in Canary and more development, the | Continue reading
Element is a popular client for the federated chat protocol Matrix, and we highlighted it in our roundup of the best open-source alternatives to Google | Continue reading
It's been a while since Chrome for desktop introduced support for tab groups. The feature helped bring order to chaos for those who had a habit of keeping | Continue reading
The popularity of the Signal messaging service has been exploding in the last few weeks, in large part due to concerns surrounding the recent changes to | Continue reading
Google received good news from the European Commission earlier this week, as its acquisition of health tracking wearable company Fitbit was approved | Continue reading
The Trump administration is dubbing Xiaomi a national security threat in a fashion similar to how it did Huawei and ZTE. However, the "Communist Chinese | Continue reading