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Try Google's new trio of experimental photography apps!
By Tory Foulk last updated
Google is rolling out three new photography apps that users to test some experimental features like object recognition, person segmentation, and more.
Google just had to remove its new calorie-centric Maps feature
By Tory Foulk published
Following tons of backlash, Google was recently forced to remove a new feature for Maps that showed the amount of calories a person could burn by walking to their destination instead of driving.
Does Google simply not give a $#!+ about Docs spam?
By Rene Ritchie published
Google seems not to care about Docs spam, and neither does the media — because it's not Apple?
Horizontal vs. vertical lock-in: Until DRM dies, iTunes is no worse than Google or Amazon
By Rene Ritchie last updated
Horizontal lock-ins are harder to see than vertical ones. But they're still lock-ins.
Dignity, grease, and pizza: comparing intelligent assistants
By Mikah Sargent published
Joe Steel compares the intelligent assistant landscape by way of food orders — and by "food" I mean "pizza."
Google's search app gains support for keyboard shortcuts on iPad
By Joseph Keller published
Google's search app for iPhone and iPad has added support for external keyboard shortcuts on the iPad.
Third-party keyboards find their audience in spite of Apple's neglect
By Daniel Bader last updated
Google's new GBoard keyboard is just the latest example of how companies are attempting to circumvent home screen app saturation on iOS.
Google reportedly developing keyboard for the iPhone
By Dan Thorp-Lancaster published
Google is reportedly working on its own third-party keyboard for the iPhone, incorporating gestures, GIF search and more.
Giving up on Google
By Rene Ritchie last updated
Google has made it clear: The company's stated goal is to organize all the world's data.
A rising iPhone lifts all complements
By Rene Ritchie published
Following the launch of the iPhone it went from being dismissed as a toy to being targeted for extinction to being copied for relevance.
Switch to iPhone: For a more private Google experience
By Rene Ritchie published
Google values iPhone owners so much they make sure most of their apps run on iOS, and that can be a big advantage.
Engagement, affluence, and value: The numbers Apple's using to show Android is #2
By Rene Ritchie last updated
Google Docs for iPhone and iPad review: It's just as bad as Google Sheets
By Allyson Kazmucha published
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