100 things we announced at I/O
And that’s a wrap on I/O 2022! We returned to our live keynote event, packed in more than a few product surprises, showed off...
Make connections that Matter in Google Home
We’re entering a new era of the smart home built on openness and collaboration — one where you should have no problem using devices...
How to Navigate Air Travel When You’re Breastfeeding
Flying with an infant is never a low-stress process, but Netflix star Emily Calandrelli’s recent condemnation of the way Transportation Security Administration agents handled...
How 10 Skin Tones Will Reshape Google’s Approach to AI
For years, the tech industry has relied on a six-shade scale to classify skin tones. The search giant’s open source alternative could change that.
All the New Android Features Announced at Google I/O
Google took the stage at this year’s I/O event for about two hours, announcing new and exciting products like Pixel 6a, Pixel 7, and...
Anti-Allergy Face Wipes Aren’t What You Think They Are
When I learned about the existence of Zyrtec face wipes, I was surprised and intrigued. I’ve used Zyrtec pills in the past to manage...
All the Software Google Announced at I/O 2022
From Android to web search, here are all the enhancements coming to your phone, tablet, and desktop this year.
The Best French Toast Sticks Are Made With Stale Hot Dog Buns
“French toast” is so often the answer to “What do I do with this stale bread?” but it is Thee Answer to “What do...
EA Sports and FIFA Officially Split Up After 30 Years
EA’s newest soccer title will be called ‘EA Sports FC,’ while FIFA promises to partner with other developers for “the only authentic, real game.”
Android 13 Tries to Make Privacy and Security a No-Brainer
With its latest mobile OS update, Google aims to simplify the adoption of Android’s protective features for users and developers alike.