Google officially unveiled its next-gen flagship a few days ago, which is called the Nexus 6P. The device boasts a full aluminum body, comes with an improved camera and seems to be a pretty...
Chromium, the open source version of Google Chrome, the antechamber for all upcoming Chrome features, is now boasting an automated system that discards old and unused tabs if system memory runs low. The concept...
Motorola was one of the first companies to pick up the Android 5.0 Lollipop update for their set of devices, and now with Android 6.0 Marshmallow out and about, we might be in for...
Back in February, security researchers found an issue with WebRTC, which in certain setups could have been used to reveal the real public and local IP address of a user connected via a VPN....
Yesterday Google announced the Nexus 6P with bells and whistles as its latest flagship device. The phone is pretty sweet, coming with an anodized aluminum construction, spacious 5.7-inch display with QHD resolution, and Android...
We’ve all wondered what browser uses less battery at one point or another, but few of us have the technical capabilities to run our own tests to find out. Not the BattteryBox team though,...
So far, only the Nexus 6 has been compatible with Google’s recently created wireless carrier effort, Project Fi, but now that the Nexus 5X and Nexus 6P are out and about, things will change....
Microsoft launched Windows 10 with a completely new browser, but just as announced earlier this year, it lacks one of the most eagerly awaited features – support for extensions. The company has already confirmed...
Believed in the past to be called “Hendrix” the new simply named Chromecast Audio is basically a Google Chromecast complement on the audio side. Using the same streaming features like the Chromecast for TV...
Mathias Karlsson, Web security expert at Detectify Labs, has uncovered an issue with the Google Chrome browser that allows attackers to disable extensions without any user interaction. This can be a very dangerous issue...