Apple finally brought RCS support to the iPhone this year, but the company has to manually approve each carrier
As per usual, we’re following the adventures of Pixel and iPhone here, and this time around the two phones are actually Christmas presents. As usual, Google used this video to promote its Pixel phones and their features.
As the community prepares for the next iPhone SE in 2025, Tim Cook and his team will need to address the challenges of price, artificial intelligence and the competition.
Samsung is narrowing the gap to iPhone—its latest update makes it by far the best alternative to Apple’s devices when it comes to security and privacy. Google has already raised the bar with Android 15, with a raft of innovations. Samsung has gone further. And its latest update shows that Galaxy phones are about to change forever.
Apple and Google, two tech giants, have designed their latest offerings to meet the needs of discerning consumers who demand nothing but the best
In Google's latest holiday ad, a Pixel can be seen through a subtle holiday jab at the iPhone for its lack of AI features.
But which one wins an iPhone vs. Android transcription face-off? That's what I hope to find out by pitting Apple's Voice Memo app against Google's Recorder app in a series of tests. Google is an old hand at transcription, having added it to the Recorder ...
Apple has expanded its list of RCS-compatible carriers, but a few high-profile companies are conspicuously absent.
Whether you’re moving from the best Android phones or have never used a smartphone before, loading up your very first iPhone is a big deal. Apple routinely tops our list of the best smartphones for good reason, and the iPhone 16 series has continued that trend — offering incredible battery life, strong performance and excellent camera quality.
Tech companies have said that the rollout of AI features is first-generation and just the beginning, they can’t sell smartphones just on that promise.
Apple has shared three reasons why it won't be making its own search engine, defending Google in its legal battle against the US DOJ.