Google has decided that in Europe they will be charging Android device manufacturers to use their suite of apps to strike back against regulators fining them.
It turns out subscriptions are becoming a large problem for the iOS App Store. These are offered to users in a very sneaky way that Apple actually encourages.
Google identified a security glitch in Google+ back in March 2018 and is now shutting down the service. Here’s what you need to know and how it affects you.
Walmart has applied for a patent for a smart shopping cart. Biometric, it will provide data on your shopping habits as well as your heart rate and when you slow down.
Facebook is jumping into the smart speaker business with Portal. But can you trust Facebook Portal after all the social network’s missteps over the past few years?
Ford Motor Company has joined other companies on working on autonomous car plans. The Ford patient could leave the control of your car to a smartphone.
Syncing Alexa with the V2MD interface could allow patients and doctors to handle appointments more easily and perhaps even provide teleconferencing in the future.
The big four U.S. cell phone service providers are working together on a way to limit creating numerous passwords. This new system, the “Project Verify” app, could be rolling out soon.
Thanks to artificial intelligence, a machine-learning algorithm has been developed to search through data and identify fast radio bursts from distance galaxies.