ITVoice News: Android and Chrome OS chief India-born Sundar Pichai has been appointed by Google CEO Larry Page as the head of the company’s leading products including search engine, maps, advertising and
IT Voice News: Android enthusiasts are trying to know more about the latest Android 5.0 Lollipop launch since its launch a few days ago and keeping in line with the rising demands, on
ITVoice News: Google for the Nexus Player’s content has already tied up with different network partners including Netflix, Hulu, Pandora, Bloomberg TV, Food Network, Vevo, tune in, Travel Channel, TED, and Plex.
ITVoice News: Soon after introduction the Bill-Alert card in Google Now, Google has nowadays developed a new feature which would allow the users to know if there are any upcoming due bills!
ITVoice News: Google released the next version of its Chrome browser yesterday. The Chrome 38 brings a host of new features and security patches. Google’s main focus was on security fixes. Google
Google seems to be working on a multi-window feature As per the recent reports, Google seems to be working on a multi-window feature, purportedly a split screen mode, which will allow the
Google and other tech companies have done huge lobbying so that the restrictions are eased but the exact opposite has happened. In Recent Times, a struggle was on by Chinese exporters so
Google, on the Android Open Source Project forum, has marked ‘performance boosting thing’ for a future release. Android users who get upset by the slow performance of their devices might be relieved
Lenovo Group said on Wednesday it agreed to buy Google Inc’s Motorola handset division for $2.91 billion, in what is China’s largest-ever tech deal as Lenovo buys its way into a heavily
Google on Tuesday began letting Lego lovers build with virtual color blocks in its Chrome web browser and then give creations homes in online maps of the real world. “There’s something pretty
Britain’s High Court ruled on Thursday that a group of Internet users can sue US tech giant Google over an alleged breach of privacy legislation. The California-based Internet giant had applied to
The European Union’s antitrust watchdog is increasing pressure on Google to swiftly provide better proposals to address allegations the firm is abusing its dominant position in Internet searches. If the U.S. tech