The BBC was the big winner at the RTS Scotland 2026 Awards, gaining top spot across most categories at the event in Glasgow ...
Launching on BBC Sounds on 10 June, the podcast delves into a world of outrageous heists, daring fraudsters, and bizarre ...
I am a long-time Samsung Galaxy S-series owner, having started with the original Galaxy S when it was announced, 16 years ago. In between, I also switched to the Note series, which has since become a ...
Google Maps is one of the company’s core products, which means it hasn’t escaped the shift to Gemini. There will be more opportunities to converse with a robot in Google Maps starting today, but there ...
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JavaScript errors are common when you stay long periods of time without updating your browser. It may seem like a small error that can be ignored, but it increasingly ...
In September 1983, after Soviet forces shot down Korean Air Lines Flight 007 when it strayed into restricted airspace, then US President Ronald Reagan announced that the military’s satellite-based ...
Google is working on a native option for stock Android to flip the three-button navigation bar, a feature long requested by users switching from Samsung devices. This addresses a major pain point, as ...
When was the last time you used a car’s in-built navigation system? Other than for testing purposes, it’s not often that I use one, instead opting for Google Maps, Apple Maps, or Waze, since most new ...
Several YouTube users are experiencing issues with the navigation bar on their Android devices. The video-sharing giant is actively working on a fix. The online video-sharing giant YouTube took to its ...
A weird bug caused YouTube’s Android app to lose its bottom navigation bar, breaking access to key features for many users, especially those on the free tier. After nearly a full day, Google says the ...
Australia’s Q-CTRL has announced the first real-world demonstration of its commercially viable quantum navigation system. The system works without Global Positioning Systems (GPS), cannot be jammed, ...