March 13, 2019 Microsoft reminds everyone about Project xCloud with a live demo There are so many competing attempts to become the Netflix of Gaming — in more than one form — it can be hard to…
March 13, 2019 Google Drive apps get a redesign to match its look on the web Google Drive for mobile has caught up with Gmail's refreshed aesthetics. The cloud service has gotten the Material Design treatment with new elements created…
March 13, 2019 Xbox One ‘Phantom’ controller lineup adds an option in White If you need a new controller for your Xbox One, Microsoft has just introduced the second model in its "Phantom" series, this time as…
March 12, 2019 Google’s real-time speech recognition AI can run offline on Pixel You can now dictate your texts with Google's Gboard keyboard even when you're offline, at least if you use a Pixel. Google's AI team…
March 12, 2019 Chrome now supports your PC’s media keys Chrome is finally ready to make use of your keyboard's media buttons. Google has released the polished version of Chrome 73, and its centerpiece…
March 12, 2019 Man arrested for showing up at YouTube and threatening violence over deleted account A man was arrested this past Sunday after showing up to Google’s Mountain View, Calif. headquarters and threatening violence over his belief that YouTube…
March 12, 2019 Gearbox teases ‘Borderlands 3’ reveal on March 28th Yes, an honest-to-goodness Borderlands sequel (not a pre-sequel) appears to be on the horizon. Gearbox has posted a teaser for what's likely to be…
March 12, 2019 Chrome’s ‘Lite Pages’ now work with secure sites Loading websites over a slow connection can be frustrating and expensive. That's why Google offers Data Saver, a feature that lets Chrome reduce data…
March 12, 2019 YouTube Music and YouTube Premium are now available in India Google has announced that YouTube Music, YouTube Music Premium, and YouTube Premium have all launched in India. The services join Google Play Music and…
March 12, 2019 IBM didn’t inform people when it used their Flickr photos for facial recognition training IBM took nearly a million photos from Flickr, used them to figure out how to train facial recognition training programs, and shared them with…