Google Admits Third-Party Apps Can Read Your Gmail
Google has admitted that third-party apps can read your Gmail. However, this is all your fault, as you're the one giving developers access...
Google Maps Now Helps You Explore Your Local Area
Is that new restaurant worth trying? Is there a local book club to attend? Where's the best place to go to listen to live music? Google Maps now has all the answers.
Your Google Home Can Now Speak Spanish
Google Assistant has been able to understand Spanish for some time, but now Google Home can speak Spanish too. Muchas gracias, Google.
Google Finally Launches a Podcasts App on Android
After years of ignoring the medium, Google is finally taking podcasting seriously. To that end, the company has released a standalone app called Google Podcasts.
Google's New Ad Settings Put You In Control
Google has launched a new Ad Settings page which makes it easier than ever to control the kinds of ads you see when browsing the web.
Google Datally Adds More Ways to Save Data
Google Datally has four new features---Guest Mode, Daily Limit, Unused Apps, and Wi-Fi Map---which, when taken together, should help people all of us stay under our mobile data limits.
5 Useful Google Tools for Following the World Cup in 2018
The 2018 World Cup is about to kick off in Russia. Want to keep up with the action? Google's tools can help!
Explore the World's Natural Wonders With Google Earth's Geography Quiz
Google Earth's interactive tours are fun and educational. Take this Google Earth geography quiz and see if you can identify all natural wonders.
Google Is Making HTTPS the Chrome Default
With well over half of all websites now encrypted, it's time to think of HTTPS as the default option rather than the exception. That is, at least, according to Google.
The New Google News: 6 Striking Changes You Should Know About
Find out all about the all new Google News. Exciting features like artificial intelligence may just keep you hooked.
5 Cool Custom Data Dashboards You Can Make With Google Sites
Google Sites is one of the easiest web builders available. You can also use it to create a custom data dashboard that grabs data from the web and displays them beautifully.
Google Duplex Will Identify Itself as an AI
Google Duplex was quite the talking point at I/O 2018, with serious morality questions being asked about the AI. However, Google has now made it clear Duplex will identify itself as not human.
How to Play Google’s Emoji Scavenger Hunt
AI is usually seen as serious business, but it can be fun too---as evidenced by Google's interesting new Emoji Scavenger Hunt.
Google Duplex Offers a Scary Glimpse of the Future
Google has unveiled plenty of stuff at Google I/O 2018. However, the biggest talking point of the whole event has to be the innocuous sounding Google Duplex.
Google Assistant Learns New Conversational Skills
Google is pushing hard to make Assistant the one AI to rule them all. And at Google I/O 2018, the company has announced a number of new features coming to Google Assistant.
Like the New Gmail? 5 Other Google Tools You Might Not Know About
The new Gmail redesign is great, but let's look at some other cool Google tools that may have slipped past your radar.
5 Powerful New Gmail Features You Need to Start Using Right Now
These new Gmail features from the Gmail redesign will help you manage your email better, faster, and with less hassle.
The New Gmail Helps Keep Your Inbox Organized
The new Gmail has a new look forged in Material Design, a stack of features to make you more productive and keep you secure, and some algorithms to make managing your inbox easier than ever.
How to Ditch Google on Linux: 10 Alternative Apps and Services to Use Instead
Worried about accessing Google on your Linux computer? Ditching Google is possible if you use these alternatives to Google's popular services.
How to Apply for the "Right to Be Forgotten" on Google Search
Anyone within the EU can ask Google and other search engines to delist certain search results that invade a person's privacy. Here's the easiest way to do it.