The company wants users to transition from Word, Excel, and PowerPoint's Android apps to web versions instead.
The Glowworm Attack can successfully capture audio from a speaker from more than 100 feet away.
YouTube's siege on Discord music bots has apparently begun.
Leaks hinted at a minor update, but Fitbit's most popular tracker is getting a slew of features usually reserved for smartwatches.
Chat is now the Google messaging app for everyone. Here's what you need to know.
CEOs, industry leaders, and government officials are meeting at the White House on Wednesday to discuss one of the most pressing issues facing the U.S. today.
A Google executive appeared to accidentally show off a Pixel 6 sneak peek.
Google's cheaper doorbell security camera offers a lot for less, but you make some sacrifices for those savings.
It's never seemed less safe to surf the web. Here are some things to think about to keep from getting hacked... maybe. Nothing is certain in life.
The latest update to SmartThings adds localized automation, plus support for Matter.
The latest revelations from the Epic v. Google court case show the company doled out monetary incentives to game developers, too.
The company announced that it was further delaying in-person work, which had been scheduled to resume in October.
Documents revealed in the Epic v. Google case show the search giant has its sights set beyond Stadia.
It would take the company from being a business that only tracks you most of the time into one that's virtually inescapable.
Samsung's third-generation Z Flip 3 is a solid phone, but you have to ask yourself whether you're ready to take on the new form factor.
The Gen 6 will have a Snapdragon Wear 4100+ chip but probably won't get Wear OS 3 until 2022.
At $450, you really have to ask yourself why you'd buy anything else.
Russian state media is rehashing an old theory to explain how a tiny drill hole formed on a Soyuz spacecraft docked to the International Space Station.
While specific details remain scarce, the first Intel Arc product is codenamed Alchemist.
The ruling isn't final, but could mean Google would have to stop selling some products in the U.S.