This week, we'll show off the Nexus 5X, the Nexus 6P, the HTC One A9, and discuss Play Store's upcoming redesign, an incredible new feature in Google Maps, and more.
Twitter suspends certain accounts it deems inappropriate, Samsung's making a Nook, patient records hacked via Heartbleed, Vine lets you import video, and Verizon's plan to take on Google Play Store, again...
Twitter suspends certain accounts it deems inappropriate, Samsung's making a Nook, patient records hacked via Heartbleed, Vine lets you import video, and Verizon's plan to take on Google Play Store, again...
New leaks give details about Google's smartwatch and also iOS 8, new details about Silicon Valley's corporate welfare, science proves that emotions on social sites spread like a virus, and more.
How to run Windows on a Mac, OnePlus One phone impressions and thoughts, shooting and editing photos in RAW, Google Wallet and Apple Pay security concerns, and more of your calls.
Managing email with Google Inbox, Apple Pay hits a road block with some merchants, best remote desktop options, translating emails with a smartphone, connecting a tablet to a TV, and more of your calls.
Net neutrality debate, "Dirtbox" spy planes targeted Americans' cellphones, YouTube announces plans for a subscription music service, Google Glass future in question, Spotify CEO and Taylor Swift butt heads, and more.
This week, we'll be discussing the Nexus Player, our love/hate list for Lollipop, patent wars fizzling between Apple and Google, more signs that Glass is fading, and more.
Russian researchers say our hard drives are riddled with spyware, Augmented Reality glasses that make Google Glass look fashionable, the 100 people on a one-way trip to Mars, and more...
This week, we'll be discussing what else, Mobile World Congress. Also, Sundar Pichai said a few things, a change in Google's move to require full disk encryption in Lollipop, and more.
Jeff Benjamin from iDownload Blog talks about gaming on the Apple TV and the iPad Pro, Microsoft updates privacy policy, Google Plus wants to know all your obsessions, and more...
Tomorrow's impending Nexus and Version L news (or not), Google's new Android ad campaign, HTC Desire EYE and Re, Hudl 2 tablet review, bite-sized apps for testing before purchasing, and more!
Apple announces new iPads and Retina iMac, CBS gets into the digital subscription business, Google disappoints Wall Street, Whisper app tracks ‘anonymous' users, Xbox One gets a software update, and more.
The FBI blames North Korea for the Sony Pictures hack, The BBC blames Apple for labor woes in Asia, Google blames Hollywood for conspiring to bring back SOPA, and more.
Lizard Squad's DDoS network largely powered by SOHO Routers, Google abandons pre-v4.4 Android Updates, and British Prime Minister David Cameron proposes outlawing communications that the government cannot eavesdrop on.
Google Domains available to everyone in the U.S., Facebook sends Amber Alerts to news feeds of users, Chinese government shuts down 50 websites and social media accounts in a new crackdown.
Carol Bartz's Last F%*& You — Now Aimed at Yahoo Board, tech blogger who leaps over the line, Google is more interested in "The RAZR Guys" thank patents, and more.
Leo & Sarah's favorite apps for real, true friends, Path vs. Facebook lists and Google+ circles, Rdio gets more social, print your Instagram pics to canvas or magnets, & more!
Jason Howell shows off apps developed by you, including Swipes To-Do & Task List, Scanner Radio, and AppHunt. He also features Google Street View as this week's big app.
Brad Jones of Digital Trends joins us to explain how the Floppy Disk is saving us from nuclear apocalypse, Google phones for Android purists, follow @snowden on Twitter, and more..
Allo released today, Google officially announces their October 4th event, and Samsung has 500,000 replacement Note 7s ready. We also talk Facebook, YouTube, and the US Presidential election.
Critics say Google is exposing kids to deceptive marketing, a new camera wants to replace your Dropcam and your GoPro, a former Uber executive launches the Uber of ride sharing, and more...
United Airlines cares about your safety, a smartphone that scans your eyes, a lot of people are mad at Reddit for trying to police harassment, Google is locking down Chrome, and more...
This week, we'll be discussing how designers (like Liam) Materialize apps, Google IO leaks, the newly announced ASUS ZenFone 2, Android Wear 5.1.1 rollout, Microsoft's awesome apps, and more!
Microsoft is working on a wearable computer that lives in your ear, Google turns up VR on YouTube, a new quadcopter gives you a drone's-eye view through virtual reality goggles, and more...
HP splits into two companies, Facebook gets slammed again for its real name policy, Google launches an app for people who suffer from "fear of missing out" syndrome, and more...
Crashing (your friends') iPhones, a worrisome Mac firmware problem, Microsoft annoying and/or frightening users with unsolicited "Win10 upgrade" offers, Google's Vault and Soli projects, and your questions and Steve's answers!
DNS is in a BIND, Open Container Initiative gets closer to an Open Spec, world's best hackers are from Russia, Google Streetview cars are out getting some air, and Samsung's Linux problems.
Biz Stone is the co-founder of Twitter. He talks about his days at Google and Odeo, the predecessor of Twitter. He also tells his version of how Twitter was born.
A new company called Jet wants to blast Amazon, Google slammed the Wassenaar Arrangement, more proof that Apple is building a car, how two hackers take over a jeep from miles away, and more...
Hulu Plus costs $10, still has ads; Dells leak fluid; Google Me is real; iPhone 4 sells out at AT&T, goes to Verizon in January?; Drugged child earns $150K; and more.
YouTube is reinvented for mobile and for 360-degree video, Amazon's cloud saves the company from massive losses, Hollywood wants Google to remove pirate movies on their own servers, and more...
Ranking mobile sites higher, how the DoJ gagged Google over surveillance of Wikileaks, startup aims to bring fast free WiFi to cities, and free music streaming ahead of Apple Music debut.
Our 3rd AMA gathers hosts with very different specialties and personalities. Our hosts discuss Android, Apple, Google, and Microsoft, as well as their new shelter in place hobbies and activities.
Facebook plunks down $19 billion for WhatsApp, a Federal court shuts down Aereo, there's a new version of Google Maps, does Tinker have major security flaw?, and an e-cigarette with a Bluetooth speakerphone.
Netflix stands up against Comcast-Time Warner merger, AT&T's high-speed internet takes on rival Google Fiber, the FAA opens a drone testing site, and browser extensions that can detect Heartbleed.
Amazon declares war on publishers, Twitter blocks tweets in Pakistan, LG's G3 smartphone with laser autofocus, YouTube announces Creator Preview, Google's got its eye on Skybox, and a tablet for Project Tango?
Details on the new Amazon Echo speaker that's always listening, how to choose an external battery to extend the life of an iPhone 6, syncing Google Drive with a NAS, and more.
Google X is working on nano particles to seek out cancer cells in your body, the virtually indestructible ioSafe, and CEO of ioSafe, Robb Moore, this week on Padre's Corner.
Samsung takes the shine out of Apple Pay, The Mystery of one Google X project that went awry, Reddit gives away Ad Revenue, IT workers claim they've been bullied, and more...
Twitter tightens its grip on abuse, smartwatches that put style first, we say goodbye to Leonard Nimoy, Google's new campus, its a battle royale between llamas, a dress and net neutrality, and more...
Updates from Mobile World Congress Day 2, Google advances Project Loon, Volvo's V2V technology, Twitter takes another swipe at their troll problems, Spartan might replace Internet Explorer this month, and more...