The incident has pitted two of tech's biggest giants against a small company that has based its business on spotting fake reviews on Amazon.
Some big ideas just don't have what it takes to become actual devices.
HarmonyOS 2 isn't bad, but there's no denying Huawei's new smartwatch is a victim of trade restrictions.
If you have an iPhone, you can scrub your immediate search history.
This beefy processor is the thing Android smartwatches really need.
Gmail has more features and options than you might have realized.
It's got excellent speakers and Google TV built in, but you'll have to supply the popcorn.
The carrier is adding new spectrum later this year, which might actually speed things up.
Phones assign individual users IDs so that advertisers can better sell to them. The IDs are anonymous but, as usual, the data industry has found a loophole.
This should be the last beta before Android 12 hits platform stability, on the way to a final release later this fall.
Pichai suggests the internet and electricity are also small potatoes compared to AI.
The rumored financing feature will work with any Apple Pay purchase and doesn't require an Apple Card.
Google's new Drive app for desktop is slated to replace both the Drive File Stream and Backup and Sync apps.
If it doesn't get the new Wear OS, it's a no, Mario.
You'll be able to play games as they're downloading and see a new game dashboard.
As you might expect, it's all about piling on more ads.
You'll no longer be throttled for using your data.
The tool shows how results for sensitive topics, political conflicts, or even just the word "God" can differ significantly across regions.
Until this year, TV Plus was only available on Samsung TVs and mobile devices.
Hasbro goes big on Star Wars for PulseCon this year, while Star Trek took at look at little green army men and said "what about red, blue, and yellow?"