Discover how the iPhone 17 Air is set to redefine smartphone design with its innovative silicon-carbon battery, along with exciting camera features and tech upgrades!
In a long-awaited update, Google is set to allow Pixel users to reverse their navigation button order to match Samsung's layout. This feature aims to ease the transition for users switching from Samsung to Pixel devices.
Google's Pixel phones are making waves in the premium smartphone market, breaking into the top 5 with a staggering 105% growth year over year, driven by the successful Pixel 9 series and strategic expansions. Can the Pixel 10 lineup keep this momentum going?
Exciting news for Android users! Gboard's AI-powered Writing Tools are now rolling out to select non-Pixel devices, thanks to the Gemini Nano model. Say goodbye to switching apps for proofreading and rephrasing text directly within your keyboard!
In a revealing Bloomberg interview, Google shares exciting updates on the Pixel 10 series, upcoming design changes, and its stance on foldables and tablets. Discover what’s next for Pixel enthusiasts!
At the Pixel 10 launch event, Google introduced the Pixel Journal, a revolutionary journaling app that uses AI to enhance your writing experience. Capture memories, track your mood, and unlock insights about your writing habits!
The Google Pixel 10 series is launching soon, bringing exciting upgrades. If you're considering a new phone, wait until the unveiling to make the smartest purchase decision!
Exciting new leaks reveal the color options for the upcoming Pixel 10 series! From classic Obsidian to vibrant Lemongrass, discover what Google has in store for fans this year.
Verizon has released details on the July Pixel update for supported devices, hinting at improvements in Android Auto and Wi-Fi connectivity. Google is expected to announce the update soon.
In a humorous new ad, Google highlights how iOS 26 has borrowed features from Android. The Pixel 9 Pro calls out iPhone for copying Live Translate, Hold Assist, and Call Screening—features that have been around for years. Is Apple just playing catch-up?