The digital divide means millions of American children don't have broadband connections at home, even as their schools hold virtual classes.
You won't find Fortnite in the Play Store, thanks to a legal battle between Epic and the Android maker, but you can still install it with a little work.
Halimah DeLaine Prado takes over day-to-day legal duties at the search giant.
The reasons: speed, privacy, tab collections, extensions and a way to keep Google Chrome from completely ruling the web.
With an app update for Google Arts & Culture, your cat can stare down a 500-million-year-old creature in your living room with augmented reality.
Google's new update should make Chrome a little faster.
The tech giant adds a new feature to the web version of Microsoft Word allowing people to record and upload audio for transcription.
The RX-V6A and RX-V4A offer thoroughly modern looks, beefed-up features and start at $440.
Commentary: I love Android phones, but Android tablets stink as an investment.
So long, AirDrop envy. Android's Nearby Share feature transfers photos, videos and other files in a snap, and it's awesome.
Samsung announces Android tablets that seem impressive so far. But in the opinion of one Iyaz Akhtar, that doesn't mean much because the whole world of Android tablets is maddening.
Apple's threat to revoke access to developer tools is an "unlawful effort to maintain its monopoly," the Fortnite maker says in its filing.