Google Is Testing Android's Best Productivity Feature For Chrome
It seems Google is testing a new drag-and-drop convenience feature in Chrome on Android, but you'll probably have to wait a while before trying it out.
Read MoreIt seems Google is testing a new drag-and-drop convenience feature in Chrome on Android, but you'll probably have to wait a while before trying it out.
Read MoreAfter investing heavily in Green Bonds, Apple is moving to use aluminum smelted without carbon emissions for future versions of the phone.
Read MoreApple's AirPods keep getting smaller, but a new technology detailed in a recent patent application suggests future AirPods might not even go in your ears
Read MoreThe Wii and DSi eShops went offline without an explanation over a week ago and now Nintendo has finally broken its silence to tell us why.
Read MoreThis morning Star Wars officially made public the identity of the Star Wars: The Force Awakens character TR-8R.
Read MoreWe await the funny part of this Funny or Die Hoverboard expedition.
Read MoreAll signs point to Spotify giving its Greenroom live audio chatrooms a prize spot in the streaming company's core app, as it competes with Clubhouse and Twitter
Read MoreA two-time Olympic gold-medal-winning professional snowboarder will be the latest celebrity to have a skin made available in Fortnight.
Read MoreSony's newest PlayStation system update is here, and as well as much-anticipated quality of life changes, there are some heavy hints about VRR for PS5.
Read MoreGoogle Photos is often the go-to for saving huge photo libraries. Now, it's getting a much-needed upgrade to make organizing them far easier.
Read MoreKnown for its modular furniture, IKEA is also expanding its offerings in the consumer electronics market with a new multifunction device.
Read MoreCD Projekt Red's cyberpunk-aestheticized open-world action RPG just received another big update, one that includes several changes for next-gen consoles.
Read MoreFollowing all of its biggest competitors, WhatsApp is finally introducing message reactions. There's only one problem: it's still a beta feature.
Read MoreDid you know that alongside movies and shows, your Netflix subscription also provides you with access to games? Three new titles are arriving this month.
Read MoreNintendo has some bad news for "Dragalia Lost" fans - the game will reach its end this summer, starting the countdown until it is shuttered entirely.
Read MoreGoogle promised Steam for Chrome OS, and now we know the first Chromebooks that'll support it. Alpha software, however, comes with its fair share of risks.
Read MoreSeveral months after adding the Bluetooth audio support players asked for, Nintendo is back with another Switch software update and a major new feature.
Read MoreCloud-based gaming allows players with less powerful devices to still get their game on with this sweet new accessory.
Read MoreMany users' personal information was compromised by the nefarious malware app.
Read MoreAMD FreeSync is a widely available synchronization system that allows monitors and computers to communicate for highly smooth and fine graphics delivery.
Read MoreAndroid users are finally getting access to Google Search's quick delete privacy feature, the one that first arrived on iOS several months ago.
Read MoreNintendo fans were recently surprised to find the Wii and DSi shop channels are no longer accessible. It's not clear whether this change was made on purpose.
Read MoreThe popular game from Epic Games got a long-awaited update and changed quite a bit.
Read MoreThe reason why you can't access Apple TV on your Smart TV may have something to do with the TV itself -- specifically, what kind of Smart TV it is.
Read MorePlayStation continues to buy up studios, having already acquired Bungie in 2022.
Read MoreFortnight's efforts have raised millions to help organizations working on the ground for humanitarian efforts in war-torn Ukraine.
Read MorePart atmospheric survival horror, part action-adventure thriller, "Ghostwire: Tokyo" puts gamers in a spirit-soaked open-world adventure you might not expect
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