Microsoft Brings 'Widgets' To Windows 10 In A Way Android And iOS Have Been Doing

Google has it on Android devices, and so does Apple with its iOS/iPadOS products. This is why Microsoft wants it too.

Google has it on Android devices, and so does Apple with its iOS/iPadOS products. This is why Microsoft wants it too.

Android is likely the most flexible mobile operating system out there in the market. But that advantage comes with some huge issues.

The App Store is one of Apple's most profitable business. And again, it seems that the tech giant isn't really bothered by apps masquerading as other apps.

Google is one of the largest internet companies, meaning that anything it does can send ripples throughout the web.

Google is the tech giant of the web. By also operating the most popular web browser, Google Chrome, the company also controls how people access the web.

Google and privacy are rarely on the same page. But when they do, privacy-concerned individuals suggest that Google is hiding something.

Data can come in many forms and types. But whatever the forms or the types, data is valuable for those who know what to do with it.

Smartphones are packed with sensors that can can gather enough data to understand what is happening or predict what's going to happen.

When humans are capable of creating machines that can think by themselves, man and machines can have different opinions.

"No monkey business," one saying says. But this one iOS app developer was certainly deceitful.