Not your average Android news — a diverse mix of advice, insight, and analysis with veteran Android journalist JR Raphael.
This wild Android tablet concept could have completely changed the way we interact with our devices. Ready to pop the red pill?
Something really strange is happening with Microsoft's Office Android apps on Chromebooks, and it isn't serving anyone well.
Look back closely at Samsung's earliest Android effort, and you'll find some priceless tidbits about the device.
Google's system for keeping malware off Android phones is mostly effective — so how does it sometime stumble so spectacularly?
The common conclusion with Google's Pixelbook is that you'd have to be crazy to buy it, but that assessment is based on a flawed and myopic premise.
Some fresh perspective on a Chromebook's capabilities for professionals.
When it comes to a feature this far-reaching, perspective is everything.
How a seemingly small change is making a monumental difference -- and turning untapped potential into practical power.
Living with Google's latest pre-release software is an interesting adventure. (Warning: Don't try this at home...yet.)
Google's going to tell us all about Android's latest and greatest features during this week's I/O developers' conference -- but the platform's most pressing challenge is one we're not likely to hear discussed.
Just when you thought you'd figured out the most efficient way to type on Android, along comes something new and noteworthy.
Look closely, and you'll see a significant shift starting to take shape within the Android universe.
Half a year with Google's multinetwork service teaches you a lot about what you want from a wireless carrier.
Six months after Marshmallow's release, how have the major Android manufacturers done at delivering upgrades to their devices?
A service called CloudReady gives old computers new life with Google's Chrome operating system -- but there are a few things you should know before taking the plunge.
It's time for us as consumers to get our priorities straight.
An honest look at the state of Google's note-taking service from a guy who relies on it almost every day.
Unless you fall into one very specific group, the Droid Turbo 2 and Droid Maxx 2 are difficult to recommend.
Google's new wireless service and its long-standing phone management service work together in confusing ways. Time to sort it all out.
Google's Android 6.0 Marshmallow release is full of fresh new features and flavors. Here's a detailed breakdown of what's changing -- and what it all means for you.
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