Wear OS update officially brings Google Assistant to the Galaxy Watch4
A few weeks ago, Samsung announced that the next Wear OS update would bring Google Assistant to Watch4, and today is the day.
A few weeks ago, Samsung announced that the next Wear OS update would bring Google Assistant to Watch4, and today is the day.
After weeks of going dark on the matter, Google has relented and added an option for non-commercial users to continue using their G Suite legacy free edition.
Gas Prices Are High—Does the Popular App Upside Save Money? Turns out, it depends on who you are. Read on for more!
Google Wallet was first introduced back in 2011 and then integrated into Google Pay. Turns out, Wallet could be making a comeback.
TCL has a few years of making phones under its belt, and the new TCL 30V 5G marks yet another outstanding Android device from the company.
Security company Pradeo has discovered an Android trojan on an app with over 100,000 installs that steals Facebook logins.
Governments increasingly use algorithms to do everything from assign benefits to dole out punishment—but attempts to regulate them have been unsuccessful.
The Senate Judiciary Committee on Thursday gave its stamp of approval to the first major legislative effort meant to stop the largest tech platforms from giving themselves a leg up against competing businesses using their websites, principally Google, Amazon, Facebook, and Apple.
According to the recent findings by the Atlas VPN team, YouTube and TikTok have the most trackers among social media apps.
An Arizona judge has ruled that a privacy lawsuit brought against Google will not be thrown out per the company’s request.
Both Apple and Google have problems with the United States Senate antitrust bills being considered for big tech companies.
A new report shows unredacted claims that say the CEOs of Google and Facebook allegedly approved an illegal ad deal.
Google is looking to cooperate with the United States government to “secure” open-source software across the internet. Read on for more.
CES 2022 is just days away, and big tech companies are pulling out left and right, but CTA is forging ahead, and the show will continue.
According to a report in The Markup, the popular family safety app Life360 has been selling precise location data on its 33 million users.
Canon today announced its new generation of monocular, the Canon ZOOM Digital Monocular. Read on to find out more about the ZOOM.
The Google Pixel repair program is intended to help customers fix their broken smartphones, but one user had their life compromised.
December ushers in the season of giving and Techaeris is going big with our December MEGA-Giveaway! Win one of NINE prizes!
If you miss the dislike button on your YouTube feed and want it back, this new Chrome extension does just that. Read on for more.
Samsung today announced the Galaxy A13 5G, the most affordable 5G phone in the A series portfolio, at US$249.99.
YouTube co-founder Jawed Karim says removing dislikes from YouTube videos will lead to its decline. Read on for more!!
Privacy search company DuckDuckGo is working on a way to block data collection from all apps on your entire Android device.
Jack Conte, the CEO of Patreon, says the company is now developing a video platform for content creators as an alternative to YouTube.
Tim Cook is Apple’s CEO, and he recommends you buy an Android phone if you’d like to sideload apps because it’s not happening on iPhone.
The shopping season is upon us, and YouTube wants users searching for gifts to stay and buy those gifts through YouTube. Read on for more.
YouTube today announced that it is now making the dislike count private across all videos on the platform, but the button will remain.
According to a report in Wired, Google may be considering pay cuts for some of its remote workers prompting some to search for new jobs.
The small city of The Dalles in Oregon is suing The Oregonian in an effort to keep Google’s water usage a secret. Read on for more.