Google has announced the launch of Android Experiments, a site where the company will showcase what you can do with open source Android and Android Wear apps.
The National Cyber Security Alliance (NCSA), a nonprofit public-private partnership focused on helping all digital citizens stay safer and more secure online, today announced that BlackBerry has joined the organization.
Google has announced a major restructuring of the company. Google will now be owned by a publicly traded umbrella company called Alphabet, which will be run by CEO Larry Page.
Google has released an update to the Hangouts Android app, bringing a Material Design overhaul, which came to iOS back in June.
Google, Facebook and Twitter have joined forces with a British charity in a bid to remove millions of indecent child images from the net.
Microsoft has won an appeals court ruling in the U.S. that may lower the rates many electronics makers pay to license technology considered standard in smartphones and computers.
Silent Circle today announced that its next generation Blackphone 2, the company's privacy-first smartphone, will be its inaugural product in Google's Android for Work program.
Google has announced plans to reduce the requirement for Google+ accounts for services such as uploading videos to YouTube and more.
Google Chromecast is celebrating its second birthday with a free movie rental offer for owners. Whether you currently own a Chromecast, or are looking to purchase one, you have until December 31, 2015 to redeem the offer.
Google have released an update to their YouTube app for Android which brings a new design and video editing tools.
A private beta of Cortana for Android was leaked to the Internet yesterday resulting in Microsoft issuing a statement saying that the official public beta for the digital assistant will be made available for Android owners sometime in the next few weeks.
Google today announced Second Quarter 2015 Results with revenues of $17.7 billion and revenue growth of 11% year over year.



