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Google Pixel 9 Pro XL Raises Privacy and Control Concerns – Sends Private User Data to Google Every 15 Minutes

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Google Meet’s New Updates: Elevate Your Video Calls with New Exciting Features

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Google Apologizes After Passwords Vanish for 15 Million Windows Users

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In the eyes of consumers, Google owned Motorola Mobility is doing very well, but a quick look at their balance sheet shows they are in fact far from a healthy company, which could be why rumours of an acquisition by Lenovo have stirred up.

Reports coming in from various outlets around the globe suggest that software giant Google is on the verge of discontinuing the almost-revered Nexus lineup of Android-powred smart devices.

The Wall Street Journal is reporting that Google and Audi are set to announce a partnership at the upcoming Consumer Electronic Show (CES) in Las …

News of key Oppo staff setting up their own smartphone brand, OnePlus, has spread far and wide. While we don’t know much about their plans were are excited to see what they have planned and wonder if they have what it takes to produce the next Nexus phone.

More great news for Oppo and CyanogenMod today after the Oppo N1 became the worlds first CyanogenMod phone!

Google finally took wraps off of the Nexus 5, a device which suffered numerous leaks right from inception to the final launch.

Google’s next generation Nexus 5 briefly appeared on the Google Play store priced at $349!

After appearing in numerous leaks, mostly pictures, a video showing the next Nexus smartphone from all angles has emerged online, and we have to admit, the piece of kit looks slick!

Smartwatches seem to be the ‘in’ thing this season. After the likes of Qualcomm, Sony, Samsung, etc. presented their own renditions of the wearable technology concept, upcoming manufacturers like India-based SmartNamo have been up to the task as well. Google are said to be working on one too, if you missed it. We have to admit, things are moving ahead at a faster rate than expected!

The Motorola DVX has shown up in China where it is rumoured the device could cost as little as $200 and get dual-SIM support.

Xiaomi, the undisputed masters of high-end low-cost phones, could be in for a shock if the latest Nexus 5 pricing rumours have any truth to them!

Google’s first piece of wearable tech, Google Glass has received a recent software update bring public transport directions and more to the device.

The fact that the massive Google Inc. has been working on a smartwatch for a while is a known for a while now. This eagerness to join the smartwatch league comes after Samsung and Sony successfully launched their smartwatches in the market a few weeks back.

An anonymous tipster has managed to get their hands on an alleged Nexus operation manual which gives us details and full specifications for the next Nexus smartphone.

Contrary to what we’ve been seeing in the past about the next-gen Nexus smartphone, it might actually be called ‘Nexus 4 (2013)’ instead of Nexus 5. We saw Google adopt the same nomenclature with the newest Nexus tablet — the Nexus 7 (2013) — and with rumors of Google trying to unify the Nexus design, parallel naming strategies was only on the cards.

Motorola’s popular Moto X has spawned a low-cost offspring the Moto DVX, which has just passed through the FCC.

Infamous Twitter tippet evleaks has posted another image pointing at an Asus built Nexus 10 tablet which could be launched soon.

Probably the most looked forward to Android device at the moment, the Nexus 5, just made another appearance on the internet. Going by what we see this time round, the design of the device does in fact seem to be in agreement with the mystery Nexus device caught in Google’s promotional video for Android v4.4 KitKat.

Chinese search giant Baidu aren’t shy of the fact that they simply follow Google’s lead, which had resulted in the company launching it’s own Chormecast type USB device.

In a recent interview, Hugo Barra spoke about joining China’s Xiaomi and how excited he is to be part of the next Apple or Google!