
Google is expanding its Pixel-exclusive AI-based Google Photos features to even more people. Its AI-powered editing tools — like Magic Eraser, Photo Unblur, and Portrait Light — will be available to anyone using the app for free.

Google is expanding its Pixel-exclusive AI-based Google Photos features to even more people. Its AI-powered editing tools — like Magic Eraser, Photo Unblur, and Portrait Light — will be available to anyone using the app for free.

Google unveiled a range of updates and features at its Cloud Next 2024 event aimed at enhancing customer success and momentum. Let’s delve into the key announcements and features from Google Next ’24: Continue reading “Google Cloud Next 2024: Google Axion Arm-based CPUs, Generative AI updates for Workspace and more announced”

Google has started the rollout of the brand-new Find My Device for Android devices. Continue reading “Google rolls out ‘Find My Device’ network for Android globally”

Google has shared the launch date of Android’s Find My Device network, according to reports from 9to5Google. The network will utilize the large number of Android devices to help locate missing devices such as phones, headphones, and trackers. Continue reading “Google could launch ‘Find My Device’ network next week”

Google is considering the idea of adding premium features to its AI-driven search engine, as reported by the Financial Times. These features might become part of Google’s subscription services, offering more AI capabilities alongside the Gemini AI assistant in Gmail and Docs. Continue reading “Google AI Search Engine could get paid premium features”

Google introduced a new Chrome security feature called ‘Device Bound Session Credentials’ (DBSC). This feature links cookies to a specific device, preventing hackers from stealing and using them to take over users’ accounts. Continue reading “Google Chrome gets ‘Device Bound Session Credentials’ to combat cookie theft”
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Google announced on the latest ‘Made by Google’ Podcast episode featuring Seang Chau, VP of Devices & Services Software, that the Pixel 8 will now receive Gemini Nano support despite earlier citing “hardware limitations” as the reason for its delay. Continue reading “Google details 7 years of Pixel updates; confirms Gemini Nano support for Pixel 8”

Google today announced new updates and tools from Search, Maps, and Shopping to help you travel smarter this summer. Continue reading “Google adds AI-powered trip ideas to Search, Translations in Circle to Search and more”
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Google Pixel 9’s design has been revealed through 5K renders, set to launch alongside Pixel 9 Pro and Pixel 9 Pro XL. The first leaked renders for Pixel 9 and Pixel 9 Pro came out a few months ago. Continue reading “Google Pixel 9 with 6.03″ display surfaces in renders; Pixel 9 Pro XL expected”
Google Chrome is the most popular browser and it was not natively available on Windows PCs based on Arm until now. All that is set to change for the better with today’s announcement from Google and Qualcomm. Google quietly released the Arm build to the Canary channel a few weeks back and looks like the final version is rolling out this week to Arm-compatible Windows PCs.

Google has released the second Developer Preview of Android 15, which serves as the final developer-focused build before the open beta in April. Continue reading “Android 15 Developer Preview 2 brings satellite connectivity support and more”
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After renders that surfaced last year, more details about the Pixel 8a has surfaced ahead of the Google I/O in May. This reveals that it will get a 6.1-inch FHD+ OLED display with 120Hz refresh rate and peak brightness of up to 1400 nits peak brightness to match the Pixel 8, which is a 40% increase. Continue reading “Pixel 8a said to pack 6.1″ FHD+120Hz OLED display, Tensor G3”

YouTube has introduced a new tool in Creator Studio aimed at ensuring transparency and trust between creators and viewers. Continue reading “YouTube unveils tool to Label AI-Generated content in videos”

YouTube Music is introducing a new song search feature on Android, as reported by 9to5Google. Now, when you launch the search function, you’ll notice a fresh “Song” tab alongside “Voice”. Continue reading “YouTube Music now offers ‘hum-to-search’ songs on Android”

Google has introduced a significant update to Google Safe Browsing, offering real-time, privacy-preserving URL protection for users of Chrome on desktop and iOS devices. This update also includes new password protections for Chrome on iOS. Continue reading “Google Chrome gets real-time Safe Browsing protections on desktop and iOS”