Google Drive updated with support for 3D Touch and iPad multitasking
The official iOS app of Google Drive has just been updated with several new features.
The official iOS app of Google Drive has just been updated with several new features.
If you can't wait until Dec. 18 for more Star Wars, Google Cardboard has something for you.
OK Google, what have you been up to lately on iOS?
Google Photos' latest feature is one 16GB iPhone owners will adore.
If you use third-party keyboards on your iOS device and you use Chrome with any of them, we have some bad news for you.
Google has brought 3D Touch to its Chrome iOS app, albeit in beta form.
The app allows music fans to view recommended tracks and view personalized stations.
Expect Google Photos to be a lot better over the coming months at least when it comes to video editing.
Starting with version 4.12.0, you can hear about traffic issues without taking your eyes off the road.
Inbox by Gmail is about to get a whole lot ... smarter.
New search result features put added convenience in your hands.
With version 4.11.0 of the popular third-party navigation app, users can view directions directly from their wrist.
Google has just introduced Chromecast 2.0: its new HDMI dongle.
The free note-taking hub is also available on the Web or through the Chrome browser.
Taking the place of the Photo Sphere Camera app, you can take a look at pretty much anywhere in the world.
Wishes are coming true with this popular photo storage app update.
This new feature has ventured into iOS territory. So, enjoy browsing, following, and creating Collections.
Google is finally rolling out its smartwatch support to the iPhone, but there are some drawbacks.
In a partnership with TP-LINK, Google’s device can automatically adjust to find the fastest connection.
Some of Apple's competitors have been making some interesting moves.
"Okay Google, send out a smart update for your iOS app."
Talk about fragmentation: Google is now alphabet, and as we all know, there are 26 letters.
Using the app, simply point it at the text to see the translated language.
Starting soon, you won’t need an account on the comatose social network to share content, communicate with contacts, and more.