Quick Share on Android is now widely rolling out the fullscreen redesign that provides a more guided experience.
Google officially introduced Calling Cards to the Phone by Google app last month, although we've known about the feature's development since late June. Calling Cards are now on the verge of getting ...
We saw some great deals during Amazon’s four-day Prime Day event in July — hell, Apple’s latest iPad Mini dropped to a cool ...
The Witcher fans can now play Gwent with real cards thanks to the official physical adaptation. Revealed last December, Gwent: The Legendary Card Game starts shipping this month, and Amazon is now ...
Brock Purdy threw touchdown passes on both their first and last possessions. Do those cancel out his two second-half interceptions? No, but he’s paid ($53 million per year) to deliver wins, and he ...
With impressively powerful chipsets, smartphones, over the years, have only gotten more capable of handling complex tasks. This includes things like better image processing, higher-quality video ...
Contactless card payments are set to exceed £100 and potentially become unlimited under new proposals to allow banks and other providers to set limits. The proposals from the Financial Conduct ...
Life’s too short for small talk. Rachel gets right to the questions that matter most. Once a week, famous guests pull questions from a deck of cards and open up about the kind of stuff we all think ...
The Google Phone app is getting a lot more like the iPhone's. First, there was the new, iPhone-inspired horizontal swipe-to-answer gesture, but less controversially, there's also now full-screen ...
In a statement today, Liberty Media CEO Derek Chang all but confirmed a deal with Apple for the U.S streaming rights for Formula 1. Now the question is: when will Apple announce it? Since F1: The ...
The sister of Ruth Perry (pictured), who took her own life after an Ofsted inspection, said the plans continue to "pose a risk" Ofsted has confirmed it will push ahead with plans for a new "report ...
Did the Illini benefit from five Duke turnovers, including four fumbles, all of which were lost? Duh. Obviously. So, let’s account for “turnover luck” (14.7). Illinois still wins by double digits! How ...