Google's annual developer conference brought news of its whizzy Magic Editor, its first folding phone, new devices and AI. Lots of AI.
Google, like Samsung, wants to provide a bigger screen that fits in your pocket. But its foldable doesn't come cheap.
Google is trying to balance AI progress with caution.
At Google I/O, the company unveils a major new foundation for much of its artificial intelligence work.
Exclusive: Google's vision of 3D conversational chats is going from booth to flat screen.
At Google I/O 2023, the search giant debuts Android 14 with all new features for phones, tablets and wearables.
This $100 discount is here to stay.
The updates include easier ways to view your cameras, better support for Matter-enabled devices, and more.
The cheaper Pixel 7A has a lot in common with the Pixel 7, making it a great value.
Google's first foldable phone looks promising so far. It launches this summer and will compete directly with Samsung's Galaxy Z Fold 4.
You'll be able to adjust where people are standing or sitting in a photo, even filling in parts of a bench or chair that weren't there before.
At Google I/O, the company is showing how generative AI will arrive on our phones.
Google says AI will help it better spot scam sites and emails, protect kids, and trace origins of images.