Google has updated the Files Go app with a few very handy new features -- including a much-needed search bar and integration with the highly popular Google Photos.
Hublot has launched the first smartwatch running Wear OS -- and it's a $5,200 watch that will give you constant updates about the upcoming soccer World Cup in Russia.
Google is taking its fight against fake news to the next level, with the Google News Initiative, aimed at stopping the spread of misinformation and supporting journalists.
Google recently announced that ARCore was being brought to version 1.0, and since then over 60 apps using ARCore have been released to the Google Play Store.
Google wants to make it a little easier to manage your podcasts straight through the Google app, and has added a few new features to the app to make that happen.
Lenovo has announced a fresh round of layoffs at its Chicago Motorola branch, with some reports citing anonymous sources as saying that the layoffs will mean the end of the Moto X.
A set of patents have been awarded to Apple this week, including one that shows that the company is working on an edge-to-edge iPhone that doesn't have a notch.
Google has updated its Duo app to now allow you to leave video messages -- so even if your friend misses your video call, they don't have to miss the moment.
Google is celebrating International Women's Day by highlight apps and games developed by women, along with movies and TV shows with strong female leads.
Sony has finally taken the wraps off of its new flagship phone -- the Xperia XZ2. But is the new phone really all that much better than the Xperia XZ1?
Samsung's new flagship phones, the Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9 Plus, are finally here, boasting a new processor, and some pretty sweet new camera features.
MediaTek has unveiled its latest midrange chipset, the Helio P60. The chipset includes an eight-core CPU and will help boost performance by up to a massive 70 percent.
Qualcomm has launched its Snapdragon 845 virtual reality reference headset, offering features like eye tracking, and body tracking -- which should make for much more natural VR.
Google's Project Fi already offered the same data rate and unlimited texting for travelers in 135 countries, but now Google is expanding that to a hefty 170.