Samsung’s Galaxy Watch series has a decent slice of the overall smartphone market, but it’s off to a rough start for 2026.
The World Cup is in full swing and, with it, many are glued to finding out the scores of each match. Waze, though, has rolled out a new enabled-by-default feature that shows World Cup scores as a pop-up for drivers. Great if you’re an avid fan, less so if you’re just trying to get directions home, and user reactions are pretty mixed.
Following Tuesday’s announcement, Google is rolling out the June 2026 Wear OS 7 update to the Pixel Watch 4, 3, and 2.
Today’s 9to5Toys Lunch Break is headlined by the most affordable Galaxy Tab S11 plummeting to a new Amazon all-time low at over $300 off alongside these Samsung Galaxy S26 deals – $150 off at Best Buy for today only, or this open-box 512GB model at a massive $525 off.
A bug in Gmail affecting Google Pixel owners is making it difficult to reply to emails, as the AI-powered “Help me write” is getting in the way.
After launching in just four countries last year, Google Photos is expanding its AI-powered “Edit with Ask Photos” experience to five new regions.
With Android 17 now rolling out to eligible Pixel devices, we’re wondering if you are seeing a noticeable change in your device’s speed. Specifically, how is the Android 17 performance with your Pixel, and are you experiencing a better device across the board now?
VP of engineering at Google and the co-lead of Gemini, Noam Shazeer, has announced he is departing his role to work at OpenAI.
Today’s 9to5Toys Lunch Break is headlined by early Prime Day TCL NXTPAPER Android tablet deals up to 36% off with prices from $150. And now joining pre-orders on the new Google Home Speaker, Amazon has dropped this Obsidian Google Pixel Watch 4 to one of its best prices alongside the ongoing all-time low on the latest Nest Cam Indoor at $70.
Nothing’s CMF Phone series has released two models thus far and, at least for now, won’t be getting a third, as the rising cost of materials has essentially left the series dead in the water.
After adding Dynamic Color earlier this month, the Gemini overlay on Android is now using Bubbles to help keep track of conversations.
Google Health’s work to address issues and make improvements to the redesigned Android and iOS app continues today with version 5.02.
Widgets have long been a useful part of the Android homescreen and, for many, they’ve solidified their spot and functionality for years. That’s why it’s pretty frustrating that, for some Google Pixel owners that have upgraded to Android 17, homescreen widgets haven’t just been removed from the homescreen, but they’re not even available to come back.
Although hinted at almost two months ago, it seems that Google Meet is now truly rolling out for Android Auto.
If the search bar at the bottom of the Pixel Launcher looks ever so slightly different, it’s because Google made things a tiny bit taller.
Google today published an update on Android developer verification, which is set for its initial launch later this year and will continue into 2027.