It's all possible thanks to Google's Gemini AI chatbot.
Google’s new developer ID rule may tighten Android security — or end its open-source freedom. Here’s what’s at stake.
Many of our readers explained how they've been burned by Google too many times to trust its smart home ecosystem again.
More and more of Google's smart home features are being locked behind subscription plans, but I just can't justify the cost.
In today’s gadget-driven homes, toddlers are learning to summon voices from smart speakers before uttering "Mama." ...
CNET got hands-on with the products Amazon unveiled ahead of next week's Prime Big Deal Days sale, from new Fire TV tech with Alexa Plus to the next generation of Echo speakers.
A paper planner is fundamentally rigid. Whenever I didn't finish a task, I was forced to physically reschedule it by ...
Digital Journal: Why is mobile security more complex for enterprises today?
It’s not that I dress “straight,” but because my carefully-planned aspects of queerness in my appearance — chunky Docs, rings ...
Amazon is the latest tech company to announce new devices this fall. The company showed off its latest Echo, Kindle Scribe, Fire TV, Blink and Ring products.
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Exclusive: How Google and Amazon are making your smart home truly intelligent
As Google and Amazon unveil their groundbreaking AI assistants, Gemini and Alexa Plus, the smart home landscape is ...
Apple and Samsung are hoping some svelte-tightening of their phone designs will win over buyers who don't need all the extras of their pro-level phones.
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