This week, we'll be discussing Google IO sessions, why Florence hates bloatware, a closer look at Android Auto, Android One's European expansion, and more.
Max Taves from CNET talks about digital butlers being the next big thing, Google disrupts productivity, who do you trust with your passwords, and more...
This week, Jason Howell shows off shopping apps including Bring! Shopping List, Retale, and Flipp, along with Google's Cardboard Camera as the Big App.
Alternatives to Gmail, a browser hijack in Safari, popups in AOL Mail, a hacked cable router, strange photos in your Google Photos, and more of your calls!
Twitter Music is here, sort of, Pulse is officially "LinkedIn", Google sets Frommers free, moar wearable bracelet tech, & watch out for encoded Facebook messages!
Leo & Sarah have a maps showdown between Nokia, Waze, TomTom, Rdio and Google Drive get awesome, a Game of Thrones encyclopedia, Nook app update, & more!
@evleaks will stop reporting phone scoops, running only free and open source software on a smartphone, stick with Evernote or move to Google Keep? And more!
Heartbleed flaw is getting fixed on more websites, Pandora sued by major record labels, Google might split Nexus into two different price points, and more.
US Government wants their requests for user data a secret, Google gets sued by people saying Android is anti-competitive, Twitter's experimental mute feature, and more.
Microsoft's 2nd Tuesday patches, the Certificate Authority Security Council weighs in on Chrome's revocation solution, the appeal decision in Oracle vs. Google, and more!
A Cuban social network created by the US government to undermine the Cuban government, Google finally splits its stock, Europe gets strong net neutrality, and more.
Amber & Sarah chat about Jelly for crowdsourced answers, HipChat for team communication, Hisy for remote selfies, Google's ferry, Confide for secret correspondence, & more!
Apple University program to expand into China, Google working on a project called "Copresence," new Gmail 5.0 for Android leaked, CNET launches a print magazine, and more.
Twitter rolls out the Quality Filter, Twitch resets 50 million passwords after breach, Microsoft and Samsung working together, Google Glass is not dead, and more...
Georgia Dow is here to explain the psychology behind online harassment, Android eats Chrome, Microsoft recommends Windows 10, Google can make people you hate disappear.
Leo & Sarah examine Apple's best of 2014 awards, what's the latest with CarPlay, Google Play's limitations, computer programming, and let's all Pip each other!
Traffic to Spanish news sites plummets after Google move, Sony cancels The Interview, Chromecast's Guest Mode, Hangouts in Gmail gets updated, and more.
Facebook thinks of the children, scientists want to save humanity from malicious robots from the future, Google won't take President Obama's privacy pledge, and more...
Jason Howell shows off virtual reality apps that work with Google Cardboard, including Proton Pulse, Caaaaardboard!, Lamper VR: Firefly Rescue, Vrse, and Chair in a Room.
Designer Jake Knapp created the five-day sprint process at Google, a unique formula for solving tough problems, proven at more than a hundred companies.
Jason Howell looks at ways to find new apps and games including, Yttro: Your Gaming Map, Material Apps Showcase, MarketMarks and Google's Playbook for Developers.
Paul Adams helped design Gmail, Google+, and Dyson vacuums. He now runs the Product and Design team at Intercom, helping businesses connect with their customers.
Google Glass could be fashionable, Windows 10 brings back Solitaire, Samsung's new unboxing spoof videos are hilarious, an Apple Watch you can eat, and more...
Find out what Google is doing with your vacation photos, a security researcher hacked a plane to make it go sideways, a 3D printing saves a turtle, and more...
On All About Android, Jason Howell and Ron Richards discuss reports of hacked accounts resulting from Pixel devices that were mailed into Google for repair.
Verizon introduced three end-to-end smart cities solutions: intelligent video, intelligent lighting, and intelligent traffic management. Also, 5 teams are vying for Google's Lunar XPrize.
Hello Barbie gets sued for being hackable, Google gets serious about mapping your body, you can pay a professional to manage your breakup online, and more...
Cortana for iOS and Android is here, Google Play Music for your whole family, Facebook changes for advertising and publishers, Apple delaying its TV business.
This week, we'll be discussing today's Pixel leak-apalooza, Google Assistant Built-in, frank. phone, Tez, the continuing saga of Samsung's Bixby button, and more!
Google is testing a carpooling app, GoPro is launching an all-new camera, a software company that makes hacking tools is wishing they didn't get hacked, and more...
Danny Sullivan from Search Engine Land joins us to talk about Google's social search, Jeff Jarvis invents Howard Stern 3.0, and Gina Trapani sorts by magic.
Why a Mac advocate hates Apple Music, Google's giving away patents, its Gattaca on Github, Zombie ads eating your mobile data, surprising earnings from Amazon, and more...