Google Announces Pixel C Tablet

Google is introducing a new tablet called Pixel C tablet, powered with Google’s Android operating system. It is likely to compete with Microsoft’s Surface and Apple’s iPad Pro. They also transform into laptop-like devices with addition of keyboard. The new Pixel C is a 10.2 inch tablet with USB-C and runs Android 6.0 Marshmallow. Like

Best 5 Google Cardboard VR Games and Apps

What is Google Cardboard? Google Cardboard is a low-cost virtual reality viewer and allows you to use any Android 4.1+ smartphone as a virtual reality headset. It only requires you to spend about $20 to get an assembled headset or even less than that when you plan to make your own. When your Cardboard headset

Now It Is Easier To Block People in Gmail

Google has announced that it is releasing an important update for Gmail, allowing the users to block unwanted email senders effortlessly. Though email filters always exist and Gmail, like any other email provider, has also supported filters since it is launched. Now, the company announced a new feature that makes it very easy to instantly

Google Wallet for iOS Updated to Let You Send Money to Contacts

We all know that Apple released iOS 9 last week to the users and with this update, many of the apps would need to be updated. The big players are all set to have their best version launch to the users. Google has revamped its wallet app for iOS platform. With this update, Google introduces

Android 6.0 Marshmallow: Everything You Need To Know

Google has now pulled the wraps off the name of the next generation of its operating systems for phones and tablets called as Android 6.0 Marshmallow. Here’s everything you should know about this operating system. Android Pay Android Pay is Google’s new payments system that makes the checkout process faster. It will let you use

Google Comes Up With Standalone Street View App

Google has introduced a new Street View app that’s separate from Google Maps. This newly launched mobile app promises to make it easier to explore Google Map’s 360 degree imaginery and contribute your own photos to improve the experience. With the app allowing you to upload your own spherical photos, it lets you shoot spheres

Android Wear Now Compatible With iPhones

Google today announced that Android Wear is now compatible with iPhone 5 or later and is running at least iOS 8.2. Google created wearable operating system now being opened up to users who have an iPhone. Given the proliferation of iPhones out there, this step might help drag back some market share from massively successful

Facebook Has Taken Over Google in Referral Traffic

According to the latest data from Parse.ly, Facebook is driving more traffic to digital media website than Google. Parse.ly is a reputed analytics firm that collects data for about 400 digital publishers, including Fox News, The Atlantic, Mashable and more. As of July, Facebook claimed a 38.2% share of referral traffic, compared to 35.2% of

Dropbox Adds U2F Security Keys for Better Security

Cloud Storage Service, Dropbox has come up with better and stronger account security by enabling USB security keys for two-factor login. This will allow users to supplement the conventional password with a physical device. The support for USB security keys enables users to physically keep their accounts locked down. Universal 2nd Factor (U2F) keys are