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  • Google Assistant Lock Screen to be Available on Android Devices
    Google Pixel and Pixel XL smartphones
    Google Assistant will come to Android devices soon. Read to learn more.
  • Apple Offers iTunes Movies to Rival Company Samsung
    Apple CEO Tim Cook tries out the new iPad Pro as singer Lana Del Rey (middle) looks on during an Apple launch event in the Brooklyn borough of New York
    Apple and Samsung confirmed deal to put iTunes on Samsung TV after Apple launched music service on Amazon Echo.
  • Pixel 3 And 3 XL Users Report Various Issues Affecting Call Quality And Connectivity
    Pixel 3 And 3 XL Users Report Various Issues Affecting Call Quality And Connectivity
    A growing number of Pixel 3 and 3 XL owners complain about an ongoing problem with the smartphone's connectivity and call quality.
  • Google Pixel 3 Lite Gets Latest Concept Renders
    Google Pixel 2
    Google's rumored mid-range smartphone has yet to be officially announced but enthusiasts anticipating the Pixel 3 Lite are already excitedly piecing together the puzzle.
  • Seeing That Green Https Padlock on a Website Isn't Safe Enough, Says Anti-Phishing Working Group
    HTTPS
    Fraudsters nowadays are more skilled in using the green padlock symbol on their websites to trick people.
  • Leak Reveals Additional Details About Pixel 3 Lite
    Google Pixel and Pixel XL smartphones
    Rumors of the Pixel 3 Lite have been circulating for quite some time already but recent leaks are already confirming that the Pixel 3 Lite is now a physical product.
  • Google Facing Malicious Android Malware With Its Weak Security
    A Google sign is seen during the China International Import Expo (CIIE), at the National Exhibition and Convention Center in Shanghai
    Over half a million users were able to install Android malware that posed as driving games from own app store of Google.
  • Google To Charge EU Phone Manufacturers For Android Apps Bundle To Comply With Regulator
    A Google sign is seen during the WAIC (World Artificial Intelligence Conference) in Shanghai
    Google has announced it will start charging European manufacturers for installing on their mobile phones the company's Android suite of apps. The search giant said the change was an offshoot of a ruling of the European Commission, which fined the company US$5 billion for "antitrust violations." The commission also ordered Google to stop "illegally tying" apps such as Chrome and Search, among others, to Android bundle like Google Play, Maps, Gmail, and YouTube.
  • Apple CEO Criticizes Facebook, Google Data Collection Reasoning
    Apple CEO Tim Cook
    Stories on data breach and the collection of data have plagued headlines for the past months, some which end-users don’t take lightly. Gaining access to personal data has become a growing concern, something that companies like Facebook and Google would be helpful as far as improving their product or service.
  • Microsoft Announces ‘Your Phone’ App that Mirrors Android Apps on Windows 10
    Windows 10 Pro Insider Preview
    Microsoft announced a new Windows 10 feature that mirrors apps from an Android phone to a desktop.
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