Android Wear now works with iPhones
Google has announced that its Android Wear Smartwatches now works with iPhones. The android wear iOS app is compatible with iPhone 5 and all latest iPhones, running iOS 8.2 and up. The Android Wear app...
View ArticleGoogle officially launched its Android Pay
Google starts rolling out its Android Pay across the US. Android Pay is the simple and secure way to pay with your Android phone at over one million locations across the US. Android Pay also stores...
View ArticleGboard for Android gets improved
Today Google’s Gboard for Android is getting a bunch of fresh new features. You’ll get access to emoji and GIF suggestions while you type, improved voice typing, more keyboard themes, as well as access...
View ArticleAndroid Oreo superpowers, coming to a device near you
Google officially introducing Android 8.0 Oreo, the latest release of the platform–and it’s smarter, faster and more powerful than ever. It comes with new features like picture-in-picture and Autofill...
View ArticleGoogle ‘Tez’, new UPI-based payments app, to launch in India
Google has released a new mobile app in India for making payments simple. This new app named as “Google Tez” is a simple and secure way to pay for things, big and small, online and offline, in India....
View ArticleGoogle Pixel Buds to translate 40 languages in real time
Google has introduced a new kind of wiresless headphones named as “Google Pixel Buds“. Google put all the audio controls into a touchpad on the right earbud, so there aren’t any buttons hanging on the...
View ArticleGoogle’s Datally Android app helps to manage mobile data usage easily
Mobile data is expensive for many people around the world. It’s hard to figure out where the data are spent. To make it easy, Google has released a smart new app named as “Datally“. Datally is an...
View ArticleAndroid P – Shush Gesture to activate ‘Do Not Disturb’ Mode easily
Google announced the new features of its upcoming android Operating System “Android P” at its annual developers conference Google I/O 2018. Shush is a new gesture to activate Do Not Disturb. By turning...
View ArticleMolecular Clock could greatly improve smartphone navigation
MIT researchers have developed the first molecular clock on a chip, which uses the constant, measurable rotation of molecules — when exposed to a certain frequency of electromagnetic radiation — to...
View ArticleMIT’s “Thunkable” gives noncoders the ability to create professional-grade...
More than 1.5 million mobile apps with around 16 million monthly active users have been created on Thunkable, a platform that grew out of MIT. The apps were designed to do things like educate,...
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