TAG Heuer, Google and Intel have announced a partnership to launch a Swiss smartwatch powered by Intel technology and Android Wear.
The UK Chancellor has confirmed, in his final budget before the election, that 'Google Tax' will come into effect next month, from April 1. Companies that move their profits overseas to avoid tax will be subject to a "diverted profits tax" from April.
Microsoft is working on an advanced version of its digital assistant, Cortana, using research from an artificial intelligence project called "Einstein."
Google rolled out Android 5.1 Lollipop update to Android devices the other day and the company has now released the Android 5.1 SDK to developers.
Google has opened its first Google Shop in London. Based at Currys PC World on London Tottenham Court Road, the shop will sell Google's latest range of Android phones, tablets, Chromebook laptops and Chromecast TV services.
Google are rolling out Android 5.1 - an update to Lollipop that improves stability and performance and offers a few new features like support for multiple SIM cards, Device Protection and high definition (HD) voice on compatible phones.
The British Chancellor is set to close a number of tax loopholes used by Google, Amazon and other multinationals who have headquarters in Ireland.
Thousands and thousands of websites had been left vulnerable to hackers for more than a decade due to a former U.S. government policy, according to cybersecurity researchers.
Google has announced today that it is rolling out Google Play services version 7.0 bringing developers new tools to build better apps.
Google today announced Android for Work. With a group of partners, they're helping businesses bring more devices to work by securing, managing and innovating on the Android platform.
More than 50 UK companies showcasing innovation at Mobile World Congress. The GREAT Britain Pavilion at Mobile World Congress will be a hive of innovation this year with more than 55 UK companies exhibiting.
A U.S. federal judge on Friday dismissed a lawsuit accusing Google of forcing handset makers that use its Android operating system to make the search engine company's own applications the default option.