Google Celebrates its 20th Birthday in Style
Google is celebrating its 20th birthday, and, as is its style, the company is celebrating in a number of different ways...
You Can Now Plan Group Events on Google Maps
Google Maps' new Group Planning feature should make planning an event much easier. Especially with a large group of people.
Google Is Killing Inbox to Focus on Gmail
Four years after launch, Google is culling Inbox so that Gmail can flourish unopposed. Much to the annoyance of Inbox users.
Google's New Site Helps Tourists Plan City Breaks
Touring Bird is a planning tool for tourists, listing the top attractions and activities to enjoy, as well as tips from locals.
Google Chrome Turns 10 With Chrome 69
While Google regularly updates Chrome, to celebrate its 10th birthday, the latest update is a doozy. Here's what's new in Chrome 69...
Google Go Can Now Read Websites Out Loud
Google has updated its Google Go app so that it can now read web pages out loud. Including this one.
YouTube Now Tracks Your Time Spent Watching Videos
YouTube is a treasure trove of content that can consume hours of your life. Which is why Google is tracking your usage...
Google Can Now Turn Your Selfies Into Stickers
Google's new Gboard feature, called Mini Stickers, turns you into an animated character, and all from a single selfie.
The New Google Fit Wants to Get You Moving
Google is rolling out a new version of Google Fit, its fitness tracking app for Android and Wear OS.
Google Search Adds More Featured Snippets
Google Search now offers you a choice of featured snippets based on your specific interest in the topic.
Google One Helps You Get More Out of Google
Google One is Google Drive plus a lot more besides, with subscribers offered a range of extra benefits across Google.
Google Maps Rejects Flat Earth Theory
Google Maps now shows Earth as a sphere. Which is good news for everyone except people who think the Earth is flat.
Google's Clock App Can Now Stream Spotify
These days most people set an alarm on their smartphone, which makes Google's latest feature a potential Godsend.
3 Actionable Steps to Improving Your Online Privacy Right Now
Sick of big tech companies misusing your data for profit? It's time to do something about it. Improve your online privacy right now in just three steps.
Google Bans Crypto-Miners From the Play Store
Google is banning crypto-miners, apps aimed at children which contain adult themes, and apps which help you buy and sell firearms.
Dropbox for Gmail Helps You Manage Your Attachments
You can now install a Dropbox add-on for Gmail to help you manage your attachments.
Why Google Was Fined: Antitrust and Technology Explored
Google was fined $5 billion from the EU for anticompetitive practices. Why did this happen, and how is it similar to past cases? Let's find out.
Google Assistant Can Now Help You Plan Your Day
Google Assistant's new Visual Snapshot is designed to give you an at-a-glance overview of your day ahead. Leaving you to worry about other things.
You Can Now Use Morse Code on Google's Gboard
Google has incorporated Morse code into Gboard for Android and iOS. This is an attempt to help people with limited mobility communicate using their smartphones.
5 Surprising Ways Google Improves Your Online Security
You may think that you shouldn't trust Google at all. But behind the countless headlines on privacy concerns, Google is working hard to improve your online security.