The classic music player will cease to exist once supply runs out.
So long, BlackBerry (for now, at least).
The company says its mobile division will shutter by the end of July.
Only the base $4,999 is now available from Apple.
It’s time yet again to pour one out for a Google product.
It's likely because of the Pixel 4a's arrival.
The phones are no longer available from the company's online store.
You have two more weeks to use the Gmail alternative.
Google’s Chromecast Audio is a simple wireless dongle you can plug into virtually any pair of speakers to make them...
The failed social platform for artists will officially die on May 24th, 2019.
As of today, Google Play Services will no longer support ICS, which is a shame.
Out of the blue, Google has confessed to a major data leak that exposed hundreds of thousands of Google+ users’...
The company says it'll stop supporting the app as it focuses on the video experience in its main app.
Support for the S8 and S8 Plus has officially ended.
Once supplies runs out, you’ll no longer be able to buy a HomePod.
New sign-ups are now blocked, and the service will live in spirit through Twitter Live.
Pour one out, dear readers.
So long, old friends.
The previous-generation MacBook Air is also dying today.
"After much effort, we've concluded AirPower will not achieve our high standards and we have canceled the project."
Rest in peace, least used texting app of all time.
A new "mobile product" is on its way to replace it, according to Essential.
The failed social network has become a bucket of acid eating through its container.
The rumors were true, folks.