The release of the Google Keyboard is going to make typing very easy and effortless with its gesture-typing feature that enables the users to glide their fingers over the keys.
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With guest mode for Android on the horizon, tablet users can finally feel safe giving their device to a friend.
Hoping to get some cool official Google apps on your Windows Phone 8 device? You'll be waiting for a while.
Motorola Mobility CEO Dennis Woodside has confirmed the existence and availability of the Moto X. The new smartphone from Google-Motorola, which was dubbed as the X phone, has been the most buzzed topic in the last six months, and finally the device has been confirmed.
Apple CEO Tim Cook doesn't like Google Glass, but he likes wearable computing devices, especially the ones that you can wear on your wrist.
For those who fear Google Glass, it's time to grab the pitchforks. Could Google Glass get any creepier than it is already? It is possible if facial recognition feature makes its way to this wearable computing device.
Windows Phone fans can rejoice - the official YouTube app is incoming. Google and Microsoft have been at each other's throat over the recent YouTube app for Windows Phone.
Google has big plans for emerging markets, including funding, building and maintaining wireless networks from sub-Saharan Africa to Southeast Asia.
Breathe a sigh of relief, Windows Phone 8 fanboys, as the YouTube app is still alive and kicking. Recently, Google had made it clear to Microsoft that the company needs to remove its YouTube app from the Windows Phone Store as it doesn't follow certain guidelines regarding to advertisement and the downloading of videos, which is deemed illegal.
When the Google I/O 2013 concluded last week in San Francisco, many Android users were disappointed that the search giant didn't say anything about the next version of Android in the entire three-day conference.
Galaxy is the new iPhone, as the Samsung Galaxy S4 approaches 10 million devices shipped in less than a month.
A new Google device that 'functions as a media player' has just hit the FCC, suggesting that a Nexus Q replacement is en route.
According to a report from Android and Me, a white color version of the LG-made Nexus 4 will be launched next month, but there won't be any difference between the new and the old Nexus 4 devices, apart from the color.