Google's Datally Helps You Save Mobile Data
Google has released a new app designed to keep your other apps in check. It's for Android, naturally, is called Datally, and is all about helping you save your mobile data.
Google's New Files Go App: Everything You Need to Know
Files Go is the new file explorer direct from Google -- so how is it?
Google Finance Gets a Flash-Free Makeover
Alphabet (yes, we know it's confusing) is giving Google Finance a makeover. And it's about time too.
Google Has Some Great Advice for Your Tech Career
Finding out which things you need to study and in what order can be difficult, regardless of what kind of tech career you aim to pursue. In comes Google to help you out.
Google Is Fixing Yet Another Pixel 2 Bug
Google has acknowledged yet another Pixel 2 bug. Still, like almost everything these days, it can be fixed at a later date with an update.
Make Google Search Great Again with These Five Sites & Apps
These web apps and extensions add missing functions and features to Google. Learn to search better with their help.
Google Maps Now Helps You Find Points of Interest
The new-look Google Maps adds color-coding for different points of interest, and customizes the information on offer depending on where you're travelling, and how you're travelling there.
How to Find and Merge Duplicate Contacts in Google
Google can't help you know if your contact details are current, but it can help you identify and either merge or remove duplicate entries.
Google Wants to Help You Find Your Dream Job
Google for Jobs is already a fantastic tool for people looking to change jobs. And Google is now adding extra tools designed to make it even easier to find your dream job.
You Can Now Use Google Home as an Intercom
Google Home can now double-up as an intercom in your house. And you can even broadcast messages when you're away from home.
You Can Now Try Google's New Files Go App
Files Go is a file management app designed to clean up space on your phone, help you stay organized, and let you share files with other Android users.
How Android Differs Depending on the Hardware Manufacturer
Not all Android devices are created equal. See how yours stands out from the crowd with our comprehensive guide.
Google Chrome Wants to Stop Sites From Redirecting You
Google is making changes to its Chrome browser which should stop sites from redirecting you against your will. And about time too.
You Can Now Google Restaurant Wait Times
Google wants to help you choose a restaurant to eat in. To aid this endeavor, Google is adding restaurant wait times to Search and Maps, and it's rolling out right now.
Fast Pair Makes Android Bluetooth Pairing Simple
Google is rolling out a new way for Android users to pair their Bluetooth devices. Called Fast Pair, this makes it much easier to pair Bluetooth devices to your handset.
The Beginner's Guide to Gmail
You may already have a Gmail account. Or, you're thinking about signing up for one. This guide has everything you need to make the most of that shiny new Gmail account.
Google Pixelbook: Worse than a Microsoft Surface or MacBook Pro?
The Pixelbook checks many boxes for people spending $1,000 on a thin-and-light notebook. But how does it compare to Apple and Microsoft’s offerings in this price segment?
Print Your Google Backup Verification Codes to Prevent Getting Locked Out
If you use Google's two-step authentication system to protect your Google accounts, you could accidentally get locked out. Here's how to prevent it.
Pay With Google Makes It Easier to Shop Online
Pay With Google should make it easier than ever to spend all of your hard-earned cash shopping online. Because what we all need to do more of is shop online. /sarcasm
Google Investigates Pixel 2 XL Screen Burn-In
Google is actively investigating reports of the Pixel 2 XL suffering from screen burn-in. This is after some people noticed the telltale signs of screen burn-in on their new Pixel 2 XL handsets.