Google said to be working on a standalone AR headset with camera sensors, customized Qualcomm QSC603 chip

Google AR Headset

Google is said to be working on a standalone AR headset, and the project is for now codenamed Google A65. Now we are having more details about the project; according to the reports from Winfuture.de who claims to have documents that indicate Google’s working with Taiwanese manufacturer Quanta on the AR headset. Continue reading “Google said to be working on a standalone AR headset with camera sensors, customized Qualcomm QSC603 chip”

Google opines that India’s anti-trust ruling could cause irreparable harm

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Alphabet Inc’s Google says that an India anti-trust ruling that found it to be guilty of search bias could cause “irreparable” harm and reputational loss to the company. To refresh your memory, Indian Antitrust watchdog has fined Google Rs.135.86 crores back in February.  Continue reading “Google opines that India’s anti-trust ruling could cause irreparable harm”

Chrome 69 will remove ‘Secure’ label on HTTPS sites in September

Google Chrome Secure

Google previously announced that it would start displaying “not secure” labels to HTTP sites back in February. Google shows the secure label for sites with HTTPS in its address bar so to make users feel that the web is secure by default and needs no indication.  Continue reading “Chrome 69 will remove ‘Secure’ label on HTTPS sites in September”

YouTube Music streaming service announced, comes in free ad-supported and ad-free paid versions

YouTube Music

Jumping back and forth between YouTube and music streaming services might be seeing their final days as YouTube just unveiled ‘YouTube Music’ streaming service. The company says that it is a new music streaming service is made for music with the magic of YouTube.  Continue reading “YouTube Music streaming service announced, comes in free ad-supported and ad-free paid versions”

YouTube adds automatic artist, songwriter, label and publisher credits to videos

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YouTube starting today is adding artist, songwriter, label and publisher credits to videos. It will answer those questions with “Music in this video” crediting the one who contributed to the music. The company is adding credits to more than half a billion videos. Continue reading “YouTube adds automatic artist, songwriter, label and publisher credits to videos”

YouTube said to be testing Incognito Mode on its Android app

YouTube Incognito

Incognito Mode in apps lets you use their functionality without being tracked and without your actions being logged into your usage history. It is reported that YouTube is testing incognito mode in its Android app Continue reading “YouTube said to be testing Incognito Mode on its Android app”

Google News now uses AI to organize news, replaces Google Play Newsstand, Google News & Weather apps [Available for Android and iOS]

Update: Google has rebranded the Google Play Newsstand and released it as Google News for Android and iOS. If you already have Google Play Newsstand, you would have received an update, if not you can get it from Google Play Store or  the App Store.
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Google introduces cheaper paid storage plans under ‘Google One’ brand

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Google today has announced new changes to its storage plans including a new low-cost storage plan under a new ‘Google One’ brand. It is also converting all Google Drive paid storage plans to Google One. All paid consumer Google Drive storage plans will be upgraded to Google One and this change doesn’t affect G Suite business customers. Continue reading “Google introduces cheaper paid storage plans under ‘Google One’ brand”

Google revamps Gmail with Smart Replies, confidential mode, priority notifications and more [Update: ‘Nudge’ respond reminders now rolling out]

Gmail Web

Update: Google has started rolling out respond reminder feature that will ‘nudge’ users to reply to emails they may have missed and to follow up on emails for which they haven’t received a response. This is enabled by default for users with the new Gmail enabled, but you can can turn it off from the Gmail settings menu.

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Google requires OEMs to roll out Android security patches regularly

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Consistent updates to the Android ecosystem have been a major setup for Google since a few years now and it looks like Google is making sure it solves the problem to a certain extent at least. The company’s Project Treble made sure that updates are easier and for the first time, the beta version of the next major OS update is made available outside of Pixel devices.  Continue reading “Google requires OEMs to roll out Android security patches regularly”

Google ARCore gets shared AR experiences, Augmented Images, Sceneform and more [Update: ARCore v1.2 now available for download]

Google ARCore

As announced at the Google I/O earlier this week, ARcore 1.2 is now available that brings Cloud Anchors, ‘Vertical Plane Detection’ and more. You can get the ARCore 1.2 Android APK here and side-load it manually.

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YouTube for Android now lets you set a reminder to take a break

YouTube Take a break reminder

At the Google I/O event, the company announced its digital well-being initiative to help people better understand their digital habits. One inclusion to this initiative is ‘Take a break’ self-set timer within YouTube to refrain users from spending too much time watching videos. Today, the feature is rolling out to YouTube for Android.  Continue reading “YouTube for Android now lets you set a reminder to take a break”

Google highlights how it manages user data; Google Cloud is now fully GDPR compliant

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Google last announced that it is committed to GDPR compliance across G Suite and Google Cloud Platform and the company today, ahead of the new law coming into effect has highlighted some of the key steps and changes it has taken. Continue reading “Google highlights how it manages user data; Google Cloud is now fully GDPR compliant”

Chrome OS to get Gboard, app shortcuts, Picture-in-picture and more with Android P

Google Pixelbook

Google has confirmed at the I/O 2018 that it is bringing some much-needed features like Gboard, app shortcuts to Chrome OS later this year and  Android P for Chrome OS will bring support for Picture-in-Picture mode just like Android. These new additions will help developers and Chrome OS users as well.  Continue reading “Chrome OS to get Gboard, app shortcuts, Picture-in-picture and more with Android P”

Google clarifies its AI voice calling Duplex system will identify itself

Google at the I/O 2018 event this week introduced one of the most controversial Assistant feature; Google Duplex which mimics itself as human and makes appointments. While the question arises on how ethical this feature is, Google just clarified in a statement that the experimental system will have “disclosure built-in.” Continue reading “Google clarifies its AI voice calling Duplex system will identify itself”