Google is reportedly to hold an event on September 29 in San Francisco to unveil two version of its flagship smartphones, according to people familiar with the company's plans.
Seven leading Internet companies today announced formation of the Alliance for Open Media – an open-source project that will develop next-generation media formats, codecs and technologies.
While the rumors of a BlackBerry smartphone running pure Android continue to increase on the interwebs, BlackBerry CEO John Chen remains silent on the subject.
BlackBerry's upcoming Android phone continues to generate a huge amount of interest, some questionable leaks, some misinformation and a lot of wishful thinking on the part of some BlackBerry users.
In recent years insurance companies have experienced an epidemic in fraudulent motor insurance claims. A new technology launched this Autumn is all set to turn the tide and ultimately reduce driver premiums.
Instagram has announced that you can now finally share photos and videos in both portrait and landscape orientation on Instagram.
Google have announced the release of a new emulator tool for developers who want to target Android Auto. The DHU enables your workstation to act as an Android Auto head unit that emulates the in-car experience for testing purposes.
Earlier this year Google announced that the Android Development Tools (ADT) plug-in for the Eclipse IDE will be reaching its end-of-life at the end of 2015.
Google has with partnered with TP-LINK to launch OnHub, a different kind of router for a new way to Wi-Fi.
Google has launched a standalone web version of Hangouts. With the latest web client, users will not have to depend on Google+ or Gmail to access the messaging and video chat service.
Google revealed today that the official name for Android M will be Marshmallow. To go along with the offical name, the company has released the Final M preview and the official Android 6.0 Marshmallow SDK.


