May 18, 2021 Android 12 will turn your Pixel phone into a car key — assuming automakers bother The BMW iX, which will support seamless unlocks with UWB tech. | Image: BMW Nearly a year after Apple announced the iPhone would become…
May 18, 2021 Android 12 preview: first look at Google’s radical new design Photo composite by Amelia Holowaty Krales and Vjeran Pavic / The Verge There are new features, but it’s the biggest design update in years…
May 18, 2021 There are over 3 billion active Android devices Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge There are over 3 billion active Android devices in the wild now. Sameer Samat, VP of product…
May 18, 2021 Google Photos is adding a locked folder for your private images Image: Google Google is introducing a new feature to Google Photos that lets you hide specific pictures so they won’t show up in your…
May 18, 2021 This is Ford’s electric F-150 pickup truck Ford has revealed the all-electric F-150 pickup truck one day ahead of schedule. The truck, dubbed F-150 Lightning, was on display Tuesday at Ford’s…
May 18, 2021 Microsoft confirms Windows 10X is dead Photo by Amelia Holowaty Krales / The Verge Microsoft is confirming today that it no longer plans to release Windows 10X. The operating was…
May 18, 2021 Android introduces new privacy-friendly sandbox for machine learning data Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge At the I/O developer conference on Tuesday, Google announced a range of new privacy measures, including a…
May 18, 2021 Google showed off its next-generation AI by talking to Pluto and a paper airplane Artificial intelligence is a huge part of Google’s business, and at this year’s I/O conference, the company highlighted its work with AI language understanding….
May 18, 2021 It’s about to get easier to change compromised passwords in Chrome for Android Image: Google Google is adding a feature to its Chrome password manager that allows you to change a compromised password with a few button…
May 18, 2021 Republicans have a new tool to fight deplatforming: common carriage laws After four years of hearings and publisher complaints, Republicans have gotten awfully quiet about Section 230. Prominent conservatives may still tweet in all caps…