Android 15 is finally upon us, as it's now available for Pixel devices far and wide. It's also jam-packed with a slew of new features, but we're taking a look at a handful of our favorites.
Changes made for extensions mean plenty need to be updated and can't have the same access they used to. And everyone hates it.
Android 15 has officially dropped on Pixel phones, Amazon's new Kindle brings new life to your favorite e-books, Samsung teases a new Galaxy, and more.
A report surfaced, stating Meta has hit several of its teams with another wave of layoffs late in 2024.
Google used to offer a Premium Lite subscription tier for YouTube as part of a pilot program, but axed it in 2023. A new iteration could make a comeback.
Android 15 doesn't have huge UI changes or groundbreaking features, but it brings a host of smaller tweaks that make a genuine difference in daily use.
Google is shutting down the original version of Meet to simplify its video conferencing lineup.
Google highlighted two new features for NotebookLM and introduced a Business variant of the app.
Google's CEO Sundar Pichai detailed another restructuring for its AI teams.
A report claimed Samsung is looking to boost Galaxy AI's intelligence so it can "predict" a user's needs.