Google was originally set to kill off the tracking tech by next year but then the regulators came knocking.
Windows has a whole new look, with widgets, better-looking games, and a fresh app store—with Android apps.
There's no official word on price yet, but the Jio Phone Next Could cost $100 or less.
Get ready for an onslaught of permissions requests.
The Galaxy Watch Active 4 might be the first to run on Samsung and Google's new OS.
This augmented reality device could be the most awkward yet.
The top executives of some of the most valuable American companies seeking to protect their own interests by opposing antitrust legislation? Groundbreaking.
With its sights set on expansion, OnePlus risks losing its scrappy identity.
The new world order that the pandemic has wrought is in full effect, and workplaces are responding in kind.
Also, Gizmodo won't let me tell you the truth, but the editors never read past headlines.
If you've been seeing an error message saying "Google keeps stopping," that's the Google app crashing.
Acer's newest Chromebook is all business, but its screen and performance are impressive—for a Chromebook.
Right-wing pundit Dan Bongino promised to quit Twitter for Parler forever, but he's come slinking back.
A new letter signed by 13 lobbying groups hopes to pump the brakes.
“No one knows exactly how much information was accessed, because the government has been kind of cagey about it.”
Several customers unknowingly agreed to the energy-saving practice as part of a promotion.
The newest beta of the Google Play Services app revealed that the company might be working on its own "Find My Device" network.
An encrypted platform created by the FBI led to over 800 arrests in dozens of countries, but at what cost?
Why keep your virtual pet in your pocket when you can wear it on your wrist?
Cookie banners were supposed to make the web more private, but they just made it more obnoxious.