Google to world: Here's how predictable you really are
Could it be that Google has pretty much seen everything before? Well, the company has a revelation.
Could it be that Google has pretty much seen everything before? Well, the company has a revelation.
Is there a new generosity at the heart of Google? Can this possibly work as well as it has for Apple? And how's it going so far?
This sort of attitude toward customers is so rare and so ridiculously, absurdly welcome.
Some jokes can be funny. Until, that is, you stop to think.
Google's launch of the Pixel 5a was curiously muted. If only the company had muted one piece of its marketing.
It looks like an interesting phone from the pictures. But what's it like when you use it? Here's a first little look.
A business executive makes a difficult confession when he endures what he thinks is outrageous treatment at the hands of Google's customer service.
It's the phone that seems to have ads superior to the product. Or, at least, that's how it seems.
As with so many things in tech, this new idea has positive uses. But one can also foresee disturbing consequences.
Did you know your Pixel had this? Did you know any phone had this? Google now wants you to know about it.