Google's Pixel press conference isn't until October 4, but the company can't wait. [more]
New monthly reporting, new mobiles? [more]
Android Authority got a bit of a Christmas present from a leaker this year. [more]
The Pixel 7 series are the first Android mobiles to only support 64-bit apps. [more]
It's a good thing that Twitter notifies which device is used to send tweets. [more]
After nine years, Google has finally chosen to launch its Pixel mobiles in Norway. [more]
It is now known that Google has canceled its new Pixelbook. [more]
Google's IO trade show starts today, and the first day is always most important. [more]
As with the iPhone 4, an employee again forgot an unreleased product. [more]
Windows 11 can be run as a virtual machine in Android 13, Google's recently announced upgrade of the mobile OS that was launched in the form of the first developer test. [more]
We have long hoped that Google would be serious about hardware, but they continue to hold back a real global launch. The same goes for the new Pixel 6 series which gets good reviews. [more]
In June, one could read that international police authorities ran a company that sold encrypted phones to criminals, in a new case about this it appears that the FBI and the Australian Federal Police (AFP) used Google Pixel 4a with custom software in this operation. [more]
Google's latest Android version is an ambitious new beginning — at least, for one small slice of the Android platform pie. [more]
After two years of somewhat confused Pixel launches, this year it seems that Google is hitting the big time. Previously, we were only told that the Pixel 6 series will be run by the Whitechapel chipset. This time we have Google's possible design underway. [more]