Google on Thursday announced that it has teamed-up with Adobe to update its Chrome browser for PCs with the aim of making the user’s experience with Flash move power-efficient, meant to help
Google has rolled out an important software for all compatible smartwatches. The announcement was made on one of Android maker’s product forum that it has started rolling out the Android Wear 5.1.1
Google is all set to launch a stand-alone photo service. It is anticipated that the search giant may announce the new tool at Google IO 2015. Being a photo sharing and storage
Apple and Google are appealing to U.S. President Barack Obama to reject proposals to allow encryption “back doors” in mobile devices. A letter signed by Apple and Google to be sent Tuesday
Chinese mobile handset maker Huawei may soon drop Android and release its own mobile operating system. If the reports are to be believed, Huawei is reportedly working on Kirin, its own operating
Google should not have to remove an anti-Islamic film from its YouTube website because a woman complained that she was duped into performing in the film that depicted the Prophet Mohammed as
Looking to create market for Chromebooks in India, Google on Friday, introduced new Chromebook models from OEMs like Xolo and Nexian, a brand by Spice at Rs 12,999. These will be available
Google’s self-driving cars will begin testing on public roads this summer, but it turns out they will have steering wheels and brakes, which is not what the company envisioned a year ago.
Google has updated its Gmail app for the Android platform. The new update is based on comments from user reviews and according to Google, seems to be the beginning of the way
Google has recently updated its popular Google Maps with Indian Railways schedules allowing users to access information about 12,000 trains. It is also being said that information about public transport has been
Hyderabad has managed to woo tech giant Google to open its first office in India, edging past other Indian cities and making it the biggest facility outside the US. A memorandum of
Google on Monday said that even self-driving cars that can sense and react faster than humans still wind up in accidents. “We’ve been hit from behind seven times, mainly at traffic lights