As Apple’s New iPhones Arrive, Google Is Having A Very Bad Day
It looks like some Google Android users wish they could switch.
It looks like some Google Android users wish they could switch.
Google has made its Quickoffice document editing app available for free.
After a dearth of updates that lasted for a year and a half, here comes a new update to the official iOS app of Google Translate.
Google Wallet is now available to download in the App Store.
Version 30 of the popular third-party browser will now open links in Gmail and Google Maps.
Google has released an update for its universal Google Play Books application.
Apple’s native AirDrop feature in iOS 7 provides much of the same functionality.
The new version of the popular third-party browser also features Voice Search pronoun support and the ability to view data savings.
After a brief, unplanned absence in the App Store, Google Authenticator for iOS is now back and available to download again.
The official iOS app of Google Drive is set to get an update today that, most importantly, makes for easier browsing and previewing of files.
Google Authenticator has received a long-overue update.
Google's own smart watch is becoming more of a reality as each month passes.
Google AdSense for iOS has just been updated with more features.
Gmail for iOS has just been updated with a couple of notable enhancements.
Google finally releases a dedicated Chromecast App for the iPhone and iPad.
Version 2.0 also allows users to watch a video while simultaneously exploring other parts of the app.
President Barack Obama has met with Apple CEO Tim Cook concerning government surveillance.
Google has just issued an update to its Google Play Books app for iOS.
It looks like it's the end of the road for some users of the Google Maps app.
Google's Android continues to dominate the smartphone operating system market, according to recent data.
The new app allows users to access key data from their account, including earnings information.
I bought a Chromecast device, but I really didn't need to, and never do you.
Thank you, Google.