Google unveiled a new feature to Maps, that uses AI to show you your route before you leave during its I/O event. Developers can also use the immersive experiences of Maps in their applications. Continue reading “Google Maps to get Immersive View for routes and more”
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Google introduces AI-powered Magic Editor tool in Photos
At its I/O event, Google revealed Magic Editor, an innovative editing tool that leverages generative AI to help you transform your photos and simplify your editing process. Continue reading “Google introduces AI-powered Magic Editor tool in Photos”
Pixel 7a teardown surfaces ahead of launch
Google has begun teasing the release of its forthcoming Pixel smartphone, the Pixel 7a, in India on May 11th after its unveiling at the Google I/O on May 10th. A new teardown video of the device by PBKreviews has surfaced, unveiling the Pixel 7a’s internals. Continue reading “Pixel 7a teardown surfaces ahead of launch”
Nothing Phone (1) to get Android 14 Beta 1 soon
At the beginning of this month, Google launched the Android 14 Beta 1 update, catering to developers and early-adopters. Currently, the Pixel series has already started to seed the Android 14 Beta to qualifying devices. Continue reading “Nothing Phone (1) to get Android 14 Beta 1 soon”
Google Authenticator gets Google Account synchronization
Google has introduced a new feature to Google Authenticator, which enables Google Account synchronization on both iOS and Android platforms. Continue reading “Google Authenticator gets Google Account synchronization”
Google rolls out Android 14 beta 1 update
Google has released the first Android 14 beta update for developers and early-adopters. This follows the second developer preview which rolled out last month. Continue reading “Google rolls out Android 14 beta 1 update”
Google Account integration for Fitbit users is coming
Google announced that it will roll out Google accounts for Fitbit to help Fitbit users access the best of Fitbit with Google, starting this summer. Google has enhanced its collaboration with Fitbit for the Pixel Watch that was launched last year, offering top-notch health and fitness functions. Continue reading “Google Account integration for Fitbit users is coming”
Google rolls out ‘Auto-archive’ to reduce app uninstalls on Android devices
Google has come up with a new feature called “auto-archive” to help reduce the need for uninstalling apps on Android devices. This feature will allow you to easily downsize unused apps without losing any of your saved data Continue reading “Google rolls out ‘Auto-archive’ to reduce app uninstalls on Android devices”
YouTube Premium gets higher video quality, SharePlay support, and more
Google has introduced a bunch of new features for YouTube Premium subscribers. YouTube launched audio tracks in different languages for creators in February. Continue reading “YouTube Premium gets higher video quality, SharePlay support, and more”
Google Chrome gets WebGPU support for Faster Web Graphics
WebGPU, a technology that enables fast 3D graphics and data-parallel computation on the web, has been launched by the Chrome team after years of development. It is now enabled by default in Chrome 113, which is in the Beta channel. Continue reading “Google Chrome gets WebGPU support for Faster Web Graphics”
Google said to be working on ‘Find My Device’ for powered off phones
Google is currently developing a feature called ‘Find My Device’ which will allow users to locate their device even when it is switched off, according to tipster Kuba Wojciechowski. This feature is similar to the one offered by Apple. Continue reading “Google said to be working on ‘Find My Device’ for powered off phones”
Google Now Launcher to shut down after 10 years
After 10 years, the Google Now Launcher is set to shut down entirely. A recent tear down of the latest beta version of the Google app by 9to5Google revealed a message to users, cautioning them about the impending shutdown of the Now Launcher by the end of April. Continue reading “Google Now Launcher to shut down after 10 years”
Android’s Nearby Share for Windows is now available in Beta
Google has launched Nearby Share Beta for Windows, a new app that allows easy file sharing between Android devices and Windows PCs. The app was first introduced in 2020 as a quick and easy way to share files between your own devices and with nearby friends. Continue reading “Android’s Nearby Share for Windows is now available in Beta”
Pixel’s Adaptive Charging system might work without Alarms
Adaptive Charging may be adjusting to Pixel users seamlessly, without any disruptions, the latest report by 9to5Google suggests. Continue reading “Pixel’s Adaptive Charging system might work without Alarms”
Google launches early access to Bard AI
Google has opened early access to its new conversational AI service, Bard, which runs on LaMDA and aims to compete with ChatGPT. The company describes the project as an early experiment that allows users to collaborate with generative AI. Continue reading “Google launches early access to Bard AI”