Pixel Phones May Soon Feature An Exclusive Google Bard AI Widget
Microsoft is ahead of Google when it comes to implementing AI in its products. Google may catch up soon, though, at least across its own Pixel lineup.
Read MoreMicrosoft is ahead of Google when it comes to implementing AI in its products. Google may catch up soon, though, at least across its own Pixel lineup.
Read MoreDiscord is overhauling the platform's username and display name system, making it fall more in line with social media platforms like Twitter and Facebook.
Read MoreMany legitimate tools like browser extensions are using ChatGPT in creative ways. Unfortunately, scammers are using this popularity to disguise malware.
Read MoreGmail is now using a blue visual identifier made popular by pre-Musk Twitter to help users spot fake senders and avoid phishing and scam emails.
Read MoreAirTags and other trackers can be used to keep tabs on someone without their knowledge. Google and Apple are working together on a way to prevent that.
Read MoreMeta is the company that brought VR to the masses. With the decisions it has been making, it may also be the company that tanks the industry.
Read MoreTwitter is one of the top social media platforms, but sometimes, snags arise. Here are 10 common Twitter problems and the best ways to fix them.
Read MorePixel smartphones have been capturing hearts since 2016. As for the upcoming Google Pixel Fold, there are features the foldable smartphone needs to have.
Read MoreGmail has a fairly unknown switch that gives you better control over unwanted messages. Here is the Gmail trick that will help you manage spam messages.
Read MoreWhen assembled with care, Google Assistant's routines can do a lot of the basic work in our lives. Here are 7 Google Assistant routines to organize your life.
Read Moreif you have a Vizio TV - we'll walk you through some methods to try and get everything restored to working order.
Read More90s video game series "Twisted Metal" debuted the first trailer for its Peacock-produced TV show today,
Read MoreThe wild west days of the internet when pop-ups would flood your screen are long gone, but sometimes you still need to allow pop-ups. Here's how on Chrome.
Read MoreParental consent would be required for anyone under 18 to use social media, with a minimum age of 13 set for platform access.
Read MoreTwitter can schedule tweets for the future, though it can be a bit complicated to find. There are also third-party services that offer similar functionality.
Read MoreGoogle's foldable phone has seemingly appeared in the flesh for the first time, weeks ahead of its rumored launch at the I/O developer conference in May.
Read MoreWhether from a long journey or a short excursion, dealing with parking can be troublesome, but Google Maps is simplifying the process in major U.S. cities.
Read MoreMicrosoft Outlook has plenty of productivity tools to keep you on track, but if the search function is having issues finding records, here's how to fix it.
Read MoreFor those in computer science industries or school, Google Bard may become a worthy troubleshooting tool to scan and debug various programming languages.
Read MoreTwitter announced today that all advertisers will need to subscribe to Twitter Blue before they will be allowed to advertise on the platform.
Read MoreThe social media platform now requires users to pay for Twitter Blue subscription, which starts at $8 per month,
Read MoreElon Musk says it's "lawsuit time" against Microsoft over its alleged illegal use of Twitter data. The tweet follows Microsoft's decision to drop Twitter.
Read MoreThe upcoming Google Pixel Tablet may be coming soon as Google IO approaches, with an Amazon leak showing a supposed dock price and possible release date.
Read MoreAccording to a new CNBC report, the Pixel Fold, which was first alluded to in 2021, will be announced this May at Google I/O.
Read MoreYouTube is finally addressing content that involves disordered eating. Among other things, the change will ban videos deemed imitable, as well as bullying.
Read MoreThough you'll still be able to read them, Twitter says tweets that violated its policy on hateful content will display a label going forward.
Read MoreRumors suggest Bing may replace Google as the default search engine on Samsung's phones which take up a dominant share of the smartphone market.
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