Virtual assistants aren’t really a new technology, but over the past couple of years, they’ve become more and more important to our daily lives. Amazon had a big head start with its Ale…
Ford will stop selling most of its cars in North America
Ford is taking an unusual step: it’s discontinuing most of its small cars in North America as it grapples with EVs, ridesharing and changing tastes.
Google ‘Chat’: Everything you need to know
Google might have finally found a way to fix online chat for everyone after years of trying.
Sweet new update to GMail is here!
Sweet new update to GMail is here!
After several leaks, the updated Gmail interface and functionality is launching officially today for both consumers and enterprise G Suite users. There’s a… by Rita El Khoury in Google, News
Did you know that Google Search on Android is a podcast player?
Using Search and Assistant, you can pause a podcast on your Android phone and pick it back up on Google Home.
7 Chromecast Apps and Games You Aren’t Using But Should Be
The Chromecast—that’s a dongle for getting movies and shows and maybe a bit of music up on your big screen, right? Well, yes, but there’s much more you can do with your Chromecast. All kinds of apps and games can benefit from the extra screen space—not just Plex and Netflix.
Much better!
Much better!
Last year, Google Photos treated iPhone and iPad users to a new, vastly improved video editor. Heavily based on the Clips app originally developed by Fly L… by Cody Toombs in Applications, News, Videos
Evidence of new ‘AltOS’ mode suggests Pixelbook might soon be able to run Windows
While the Pixelbook only runs Chrome OS, its hardware isn’t — technically speaking — entirely locked in to the lightweight laptop (and lately, tablet) OS from Google. In fact, according to so…
Shutting Down Doesn’t Fully Shut Down Windows 10 (But Restarting Does)
When you click “Shut Down” on your Windows 10 PC, Windows doesn’t fully shut down. It hibernates the kernel, saving its state so it can boot faster. If you’re experiencing computer problems and need to reset that state, you’ll need to restart your PC instead.
Google’s Safe Browsing now comes integrated into Android apps
Google’s Safe Browsing can now protect you even if you’re not visiting websites on Chrome.
Scientists accidentally produce an enzyme that devours plastic
The accidental discovery could have a significant impact on the global plastic pollution crisis.
US and UK warn that Russia has been hacking routers worldwide
US and UK warn that Russia hacked routers worldwide in a colossal ‘man in the middle’ campaign to snag intelligence from internet infrastructure.
Detecting cancer in real-time with machine learning
Tesla batteries will live longer than expected, survey finds
Telsa battery packs could still have 80 percent capacity after 500,000 miles, if current trends hold.
This is what the new Gmail will look like (exclusive)
Google is about to introduce an entirely new Gmail with smart replies, Google apps plugins, and more. Here’s what it will look like.
How to check if your Facebook info was accessed by Cambridge Analytica
Millions of Facebook users had their data shared with Cambridge Analytica, and the social network now has a tool to see if you were among them.
How to message someone on Hangouts from Google+ on the web and Android
With all the different apps and services Google offers, you’ve got no shortage of choices for how to get in touch with people, ranging from a simple email… by Stephen Schenck in Applications, Google, News
How to Find Out If Your Facebook Data Was Stolen by Cambridge Analytica
Roughly 87 million people had their Facebook data stolen by the political research firm Cambridge Analytica. And starting today, Facebook will finally notify the people who had their information scooped up. About 70 million are in the US, while the rest are primarily in the UK, Indonesia, and the Philippines.
Interesting…
Interesting…
How to use Chromecast Audio as a whole-home audio alternative to Sonos | Android Central
Great-sounding music is made easy with a Chromecast Audio. And you’ll save a fistful of dollars, too.