Google improves search snippets with MUM

Google today announced new initiatives to enhance the high-quality content and information in search results. In addition, the business claims that it wants to introduce you to reliable information and aid in your comprehension and evaluation of it. Google recently claimed that utilizing quotes in search results improves them. Continue reading “Google improves search snippets with MUM”

Google Pixel 6a display was turned into operating at 90Hz

The Google Pixel 6a, which has been announced and is a less expensive variant of the Google Pixel 6 for 2021, has drawn a lot of attention. The refresh rate has been compromised by the Pixel 6a in order to reduce prices. We are all aware that the Pixel 6 and Pixel 6a have similar displays. In case you forgot, the Google Pixel 6a’s refresh rate is fixed at the standard 60Hz, whereas the Pixel 6 has a top refresh rate of 90Hz. Continue reading “Google Pixel 6a display was turned into operating at 90Hz”

Google Meet gets Live sharing of YouTube, Spotify and games

In June, Google said that it would combine its two video calling services into a single one and update Google Duo to include all the features of Google Meet. And now, this upgrade, which began rolling out last month, allows everyone to access additional capabilities, including scheduling and joining meetings, virtual backdrops, in-meeting chat, and much more, in addition to your current video calling options. Continue reading “Google Meet gets Live sharing of YouTube, Spotify and games”

Google says it’s time for Apple to fix text messaging

In its most recent attempt to persuade Apple to include RCS in iMessage, Google launched a campaign today with the tag line #GetTheMessage. Google is targeting Apple for all issues with Android-to-iPhone communications via YouTube, social media, and a special space on the Android website. Continue reading “Google says it’s time for Apple to fix text messaging”

Google Read Along is now available on the web

Google has announced that Read Along is now accessible on the web as well. The application, which was initially made available as Bolo in India in 2019 before being made available worldwide as Read Along the following year, encourages children to learn to read on their own with the aid of a reading assistant named Diya. Continue reading “Google Read Along is now available on the web”

Google improves search results when using quotes

Today, Google revealed improvements to “quoted” searches. The text you see describing web content is constructed around the location of a quoted word or phrase in a web document in the snippets Google shows for search results. Google recently rolled out a unified Gmail interface to improve user experience. Continue reading “Google improves search results when using quotes”

Google Pixel 6a Android 13 Beta now available

Google has released Android 13 beta for the Pixel 6a, soon after the launch of the phone. The company rolled out Android Beta 4.1 for the eligible Pixel devices last week. This update brought some bug fixes ahead of the final release, and the same update is now available for the Pixel 6a. Continue reading “Google Pixel 6a Android 13 Beta now available”

Google Pixel 7 series said to be announced on October 13

Several flagship smartphone announcements are expected in the coming months, with the most notable being the much-anticipated Google Pixel 7 Series. Google teased both the phones in the series at the Google I/O event in May 2022. According to popular tipster Jon Prosser, Google will release the Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro on October 13th. Continue reading “Google Pixel 7 series said to be announced on October 13”

Google Pixel 6a Review

Google launched the Pixel 6a, the company’s latest mid-range Pixel phone last week, 2 years after the launch of Pixel 4a. This time it has 5G support, larger screen, bigger battery and uses the same Tensor chip that is present in the Pixel 6. The price has also increased compared to the Pixel 4a. Is the phone worth the price? Let us dive into the review to find out. Continue reading “Google Pixel 6a Review”

Google Chrome’s Privacy Sandbox delayed yet again to H2 2024

Google launched the Privacy Sandbox program for its popular Chrome browser in 2020, with the goal of replacing third-party cookies that track user data and behaviours across numerous sites. Continue reading “Google Chrome’s Privacy Sandbox delayed yet again to H2 2024”

Chromecast with Google TV now shows live video from Nest Cam

Google announced this week that Google TV users would soon be able to broadcast their compatible Nest Cam devices, including the Nest Doorbell, on their TVs. Continue reading “Chromecast with Google TV now shows live video from Nest Cam”

Chromebooks to get new video editing and productivity apps

As early as next month, ChromeOS will receive a slew of new productivity and video editing tools. The firm will release new Chromebook features, including editing features in the Google Photos app, improved app functionality, and tools to manage and complete tasks “with just a few taps.” Recently, Chromebooks got better integration with Android devices. Continue reading “Chromebooks to get new video editing and productivity apps”

Google rolls out unified Gmail interface widely

Google has announced that a fresh new appearance based on Google’s Material Design 3 is blended with beneficial enhancements for every Gmail user, including all the benefits of Google Workspace, is now rolling out. Over the years, the company offered innovative methods to stay productive, such as the tabbed inbox, AI-based collaborations like Smart Compose and Smart Reply, and native apps for iOS and Android. Recently, Google rolled out offline mode to its desktop version as well. Continue reading “Google rolls out unified Gmail interface widely”

Google Maps Street View launched in India

Using data from local collaborators Tech Mahindra and Mumbai-based Genesis International, Google has unveiled its interactive 360-degree panorama feature for 10 Indian cities. The firm claims that it will enable a more reliable, accurate, and visual mapping experience for its users, solving local challenges for communities at scale and also facilitating a more sustainable environment for future generations. Google Maps was recently updated with Immersive View, Live View in third-party apps, and pricing for toll roads in India. Continue reading “Google Maps Street View launched in India”

Google updates Workspace apps for larger screens

In order to make tablets and other devices with larger screens easier to use, Android released 12L earlier this year. In order to leverage the additional space on tablets’ larger screens, Google disclosed plans to enhance more than 20 Google apps there during I/O. Starting today, Google Workspace applications will be significantly faster and better on larger Android screens, says Google. Continue reading “Google updates Workspace apps for larger screens”