Despite some recent headlines, iPhones remain safer than Androids given Apple’s tighter restrictions and control of its ecosystem. But Google is catching up — and Samsung is moving even faster to narrow the gap. Now, a new Android upgrade for 2025 could make Androids more like iPhones than ever before — but there’s a twist.
Gmail for iPhone and iPad was finally updated with a Material 3 redesign today. Compared to Android, only some of Google’s iOS
When it comes to design, the iPhone SE 4 is expected to follow in the footsteps of its predecessor with a sleek and compact form factor. Rumored to feature a 6.1-inch display, it will likely retain the classic iPhone aesthetic that many users love.
While Google and Microsoft go head-to-head over Chrome versus Edge and Google Search versus Bing, the much bigger spat is over AI. Google has now taken Gemini to its next level, causing consternation across some users at the difficulties in disabling the features on platforms such as Gmail.
The 256GB Pixel 9a model could cost $600, a $40 increase from the previous model. Google's Pixel 9a is expected to launch in mid-March with a larger battery and display, and Google Tensor G4 chipset.
A leaked image offers the clearest look yet at what might be the iPhone 17 Air, showcasing a design reminiscent of Google’s Nexus 6P.
Phones with TikTok already downloaded are being listed for eye-watering sums as the social media platform remains absent from app stores.
A Step Closer to iPhone’s Customization Pixel phone users may soon enjoy enhanced vibration settings, narrowing the gap with iPhones’ advanced customization features. Spotted in the beta version of the Google Sounds app,
The UK’s competition watchdog has launched an investigation into Apple's and Google’s mobile platforms, just days after the government forced out its chair as part of a push to cut the regulatory burden on business.
AI chatbots have changed the way we work, think through problems, and discover information. While Apple Intelligence doesn’t offer
Republished on January 30th as another warning is issued as to the serious dangers in opening these PDFs, and AI is highlighted as a huge threat to users as attacks become almost impossible to identify.