Google has agreed to change how it displays search results in Europe – including a better labeling of its promoted content and displaying links to competitors.
New Android Phone? Check Out These 14 Essential Hints and Tips
Android is a powerful platform, but only for those who take full advantage of all its tricks. Here’s a guide to tricking out your phone.
Three Questions I Hope Google Answers Before Google Glass Is Released
We now know when, roughly speaking, we’ll be able to buy Google Glass, but the company needs to address controversial use-case questions before the glasses arrive.
How Google Beat Viacom in the Landmark YouTube Copyright Case — Again
Media giant Viacom just can’t win — at least when it comes to the company’s long-running, landmark copyright infringement lawsuit against Google‘s YouTube video service.
Chromebooks Have a ‘Leap of Faith’ Problem
Ever since Google launched the first Chromebooks two years ago, the company’s vision for always-on, cloud-based computing has been a tough sell.
5 New Things to Know About Google Glass
Google is pulling back the curtain a bit more on Google Glass, the high-tech spectacles with an eye-mounted display for accessing the Internet.
Evernote, One Note, Google Keep: Which Should You Use?
There are many note-taking apps and systems out there, but these three with their ties into larger product families are your best options for staying organized at home, at work and on the go.
Who’s Winning, iOS or Android? All the Numbers, All in One Place
A comprehensive look at the competitive situation, from unit sales to profit margins.
How to Tell Google What to Do When You’re Dead
Google announces Inactive Account Manager, which lets you set all your Google stuff (mail, YouTube videos and more) to either self-destruct or get sent to a loved one after a certain period of non-use.
Plan your digital afterlife with Inactive Account Manager [Google]
After Austin: Five Reasons You’ll Want Google Fiber in Your City
Here are five reasons why you should want Google Fiber to come to your city.
Report: Google Fiber Coming to Austin as Cities Race to Boost Web Speeds
America’s weirdest city is apparently about to get wired. Google Fiber is coming to Austin, Texas, according to multiple reports.
Today’s Browser News: A Second Act for Firefox?
Google splinters WebKit; Mozilla strikes a deal with Samsung. This could be a landmark moment for browsers.