Google updates Quick Share to work with Apple's AirDrop to make file transfers between iPhones and Android devices easier, starting with the Pixel 10 family
Will Apple Kill It? Isaiah Richard / Tech Times : QuickShare Now Interoperable With AirDrop: Send Files From Android to Apple via Pixel 10 Corey Blackwell / WebProNews : Google's AirDrop Heist: How Pi...
Q&A with Google SVP Rick Osterloh on the new Pixel devices, Android, the history of the smartphone, integration, AI smartphones, Pixel trade-offs, and more
An interview with Google SVP Rick Osterloh about the Made with Google event, and understanding the company's approach to Android …
Report details Stadia's future as a white-label game streaming service called Google Stream, including talks with Capcom, Bungie, and Peloton
An estimated 20% of resources are now going to #Stadia and 80% to white labeling. This has felt like the case for awhile, but it's nice to finally get some closure. https://twitter.com/... Sean Hollis...
Q&A with Sundar Pichai and Rick Osterloh on their ambitions with Pixel 6, Tensor SoC, Google hardware, and the Android ecosystem at large
Google unveils Pixel 6, with 6.4" 90Hz display, and Pixel 6 Pro, with 6.7" 120Hz display and 4x optical zoom, with a Google-designed Tensor SoC, coming in fall
We got some hands-on time with the Google Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro. Nica Osorio / International Business Times : Google Pixel 6, Pixel 6 Pro Boast Massive Upgrade: Specs, Key Features And More Firstpos...
Google's Rick Osterloh demos Pixel 6's Tensor SoC, which enables real-time object detection and HDR in videos as well as real-time translation and live captions
We sat down with Google's phone chief, Rick Osterloh, to see what the Pixel 6 has in store. — Alerts
Rick Osterloh, Google's SVP of Devices and Services, talks hardware and “ambient computing”, Google's vision to help users via newer types of computing devices
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Google Pixel 3, 3 XL review: the best camera gets a better phone, with a far better screen, loud speakers, but notch is goofy and the finish is easily scratched
Taking it up a notch — When Google hardware chief Rick Osterloh introduced the Pixel 3 last week, he didn't utter the word “Android” a single time.