Google starts rounding up what users thought of Pixel and Pixel XL, in hopes of gathering enough feedback on what can be improved for its next iteration.
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Google announced it will drop YouTube's 30-second non-skippable ads by 2018. YouTube users would be happy to know that Google is planning to abolish those 30-second non-skippable ads next year according to Slash Gear.
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The name "Android 8.0 Oreo" could possibly be the new Android 8 update name. Every year, Google traditionally releases a major update to the Android OS.
Google paid its autonomous car experts so much money to the point that some of them resigned after becoming instant multi-millionaires.
Lesson 101: it is prudent to do in-depth scrutiny of reviews before downloading any app from Google Play Store because the service is apparently teeming with data-stealers masquerading as legit apps.
A new version of Google Chrome is out and users are urged to upgrade to avoid viruses from affecting their system.
YouTube is entering the live streaming trend to tackle Facebook Live and Twitter Periscope. YouTube is entering the live streaming trend to rival Facebook Live and Twitter Periscope.
Google recently released its February security patch for Pixel devices that fixed audio problems with some users while others remain the same.
Google Assistant is rolling out soon for the Google Nexus 5X and 6P devices. Both the Nexus 5X and Nexus 6P are expected to have the Google Assistant soon.
Facebook and Google will try to battle fake news by partnering with major news organizations. Fake news on Facebook may have been a factor to the outcome of the US presidential elections.
97 tech companies has filed a letter in court to express their disapproval of President Trump's executive order barring immigrants to enter the US from seven countries.
Several tech companies were not afraid to speak up about their opinions regarding President Trump's controversial travel ban.