Google is building hype for the release of Android 14 with a rebrand and a sprinkling of new features.
After releasing Threads prematurely to fill in the vacuum left behind by Elon Musk's dying Twitter, Meta has finally released the platform's web app.
Head of Instagram Adam Mosseri said that the web app was experiencing some bugs, but that it should be released soon.
Users’ phones will act as a controller for playing Netflix games on TVs, while Mac and PC users will be more comfortable with a traditional keyboard and mouse.
The company won't comment on the app yet, but it appears its game offerings may level up soon enough.
Apple purchased Shazam for $400 million in 2018, and since then has included it as a free app on iPhones.
Zuckerberg's Twitter clone is finally here. After pushing up the release date, Meta unleashed Threads Wednesday evening.
The Fairphone 4 is finally coming to the US, but as an Android phone with most of Google stripped away.
Make sure the apps you install are ones you can rely on.
Sites like Netflix and HBO Max are more expensive than ever. It's time to cut down your subscriptions based on what you want to watch.
There's been a rash of manipulative ChatGPT-like apps looking to fleece users. OpenAI said its first-party iPhone app has an Android version coming soon.
Google has rolled out a number of new protections to help users feel more safe while surfing the web.
Banning TikTok could weaken individuals' digital security across the entire American internet, a Rochester computer science professor writes.
Twitter is offering creators a new subscription service, touting they will not take a cut for the next 12 months.
Don't want your data sitting on a server somewhere? You'll be able to request deletion right from the Play Store listing.
Gaming doesn't have to cost you much (or any) money.
The company doesn't have to allow third-party app stores through its Play Store; users can choose third-party billing options.
It’s the last developer preview before Android 14 goes beta.
It's a part of a significant ruling against Google's antitrust practices.
It's particularly going to affect those who prefer to sideload rather than go through the Google Play Store.