Here's a deep dive into Samsung's new Privacy Display tech, how it works, and how to use it on the new Galaxy S26 Ultra.
Android users, take note: On Tuesday, Google reached a preliminary settlement in a class action lawsuit over illegal data collection. If it goes through, Google will pay out $135 million to Android ...
Under the DMA, Google is already classified as a "gatekeeper" for Android and search, requiring it to allow fair access and interoperability. (Image: Reuters) The European Commission has escalated its ...
Google accused of needlessly collecting cellular data Largest payout in this kind of case, lawyer says Google denies wrongdoing in agreeing to settle Jan 28 (Reuters) - Google will pay $135 million to ...
The class action lawsuit alleged that Google collected cellular data without users’ permission. The class action lawsuit alleged that Google collected cellular data without users’ permission. is a ...
Jan 28 : Google will pay $135 million to settle a proposed class action by smartphone users who accused Google of programming its Android operating system to collect their cellular data without ...
Specifically, Samsung has released a very short teaser video for the Galaxy S26 Ultra 's Privacy Display. Essentially working ...
Google has agreed to a preliminary $135 million settlement in a class action lawsuit brought by Android users who accused it of harvesting their data without consent. The suit alleged that since ...
Registrations are open as of today, Wednesday, February 11, via the T-Life app or through t-mobile.com/live-translation. Once ...
Discover the best USB-C hubs for 2026 with power delivery, 4K display support, and fast data speeds. Compare features to find your perfect portable adapter. Pixabay, Aqe As laptops and tablets become ...
Amazon has always held a tight grip over the software that runs on its devices, and the company’s Echo line of smart speakers and displays is no different. In fact, it’s much more locked down than the ...
Google has updated Android’s distribution numbers again, this time revealing that Android 16 is already on 7.5% of devices, with the numbers having shuffled considerably since the previous update.