The digital car key ability is now live for anyone with a compatible BMW, along with a slew of new Android Auto features.
An NLRB judge has ordered the company to swiftly turn over documents connected to a secret anti-union effort.
Having issues charging your Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro? A cheap USB-C cable may be to blame.
In a new lawsuit, three fired software engineers claim Google’s “don’t be evil” clause of its code of conduct amounts to a contractual obligation.
Russia's internet regulator is demanding foreign tech companies set up Russian offices, which could give it more leverage over content.
Google's most affordable smartphone may soon be getting a custom chip and a fresh design.
It's the easiest way to remove unwanted objects and people you don't like from digital memories.
The OnePlus 10 Pro seems like a minor bump up from its predecessor–and Google is circling the waters.
Life360 is buying Tile because Apple made location-sharing more popular.
At the company's Snapdragon Summit later this month, we expect to learn more about how Qualcomm plans to challenge Google and Apple.
The will-they-or-won't-they tension between these two is becoming overwhelming.
QR codes aren't going away anytime soon. Here's how to make your own.
I'm glad my friend "emphasized" this green bubble's text message rant, but what does that mean exactly?
It starts at $79 and offers up to 23-watt wireless charging, or just 15 watts for non-Pixel phones.
The company's newest feature takes aim at the pesky trackers lurking in your mobile phone.
Gizmodo's consumer tech team offers their holiday picks.
Embrace the magic of AI to make sure your phone doesn't run out of juice before the end of the day.
In a series of 21 lawsuits, TikTok was accused of improperly using and acquiring private biometric information.
The departures mark the biggest blow for The Internet Association, which once played a crucial role in propelling tech-friendly legislation.
Because apparently just one $200 phone with long battery life isn't enough.