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Google’s plans for Fuchsia OS teased in job listings

Google says “it’s time” to now bring its mysterious Fuchsia operating system to “additional smart devices and other form factors” beyond smart displays, according to a number of job listings first spotted by 9to5Google. Fuchsia is Google’s newest operating system which was released earlier this year for the company’s first-generation Nest Hub. There’s been a lot of speculation about Google’s plans for Fuchsia, which unlike Android and Chrome OS doesn’t use a Linux… Source link

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‘Pixel Pass’ is Google’s rumored response to Apple One

Google seems poised to announce a new subscription bundle called “Pixel Pass,” which would combine a new Pixel device with an extended warranty and premium subscriptions for several Google services. The unconfirmed bundle has been detailed in a leaked image published by Brandon Lee. It’s unclear how much Pixel Pass would cost, but the documents suggest it will be sold via Google Fi and the Google Store alongside the purchase of a Pixel device. As Lee notes, Pixel Pass appears to… Source link

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Google can now help users tune their guitars

Google has implemented a chromatic tuner into its search engine, allowing users to use the microphone on their phone or computer to tune a guitar. The feature was added last week and can be accessed simply by searching “Google Tuner.” The tuner will appear at the very top of the search results. With an intuitive interface, similar to many app-based tuners, Google’s iteration should be easy-to-use at first glance. With an intuitive interface, similar to many app-based chromatic tuners,… Source link

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Google Pixel 6 leak teases Magic Eraser feature, plus five years of Android security updates

New leaks from a marketing site appear to confirm that the camera for the Pixel 6 will have a new Magic Eraser feature, and the devices will apparently get five years of Android security updates (h/t 9to5 Google) According to reliable leaker Evan Blass, the Carphone Warehouse website was showing images of Google marketing materials for the Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro (the images have since been taken down, but you can view the earlier versions of the Carphone Warehouse pages on the Wayback… Source link

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Warning for Google Chrome users as company confirms ‘multiple high-level hacks of browser’ for second time this week

GOOGLE Chrome users were warned of “multiple high-level hacks of [the] browser” for the second time this week, reports say. The tech giant advised its 2.6billion users to be aware in a new blog post, revealing four “high” rated vulnerabilities – days after discovering Chrome’s 12th and 13th “zero day” exploits, reported Forbes. 3 Google warned users to delete Chrome for the second time this weekCredit: Getty 3 Google confirmed ‘multiple high-level hacks of browser’Credit: EPA Google‘s… Source link

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Google Is (Still) Pioneering Artificial Intelligence

Alphabet (NASDAQ:GOOG) (NASDAQ:GOOGL) is best known for its industry-leading search engine, Google. But even though this tool has seen widespread adoption across the globe, most people probably don’t consider the technology under the hood. Google Search leans on artificial intelligence to understand language and deliver more accurate results. In other words, it tries to interpret what you mean, not just what type into the search bar. However, there’s… Source link

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Google Account Login Security Password Change Adds 2FA For Millions

Google has confirmed that it will be pushing forward, on an ‘automatic enrollment’ basis, with a bold security update for some 150 million users before the year-end. I am sure you are wondering if you will be among the chosen ones who get opted into using this powerful password shield and, if so, what exactly does this mean? Google flips the password security switch for millions The confirmation from Google came by way of an official safety and security blog posting this week. The… Source link

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Google Issues Warning For 2 Billion Chrome Users

Chrome’s 2.6 billion users again need to be on high alert (for the second time in a week), because Google has confirmed multiple new High-level hacks of the browser. Four ‘High’ level threats have been found in Google Chrome LIGHTROCKET VIA GETTY IMAGES MORE FROM FORBESGoogle Confirms Chrome’s 12th & 13th Zero-Day Hacks In 2021By Gordon Kelly Coming just days after Chrome’s 12th and 13th ‘zero day’ exploits of the year were discovered, Google has… Source link

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