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Google Develops Motion Cues to Help Motion Sickness on Android – Play on the Go Without Nausea
Google is developing Motion Cues for Android to reduce motion sickness while using phones in vehicles, syncing on-screen animations with…
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Google Introduces Disco AI to Turn Browser Tabs into Apps
Google launches Disco, an AI-powered tool that transforms browser tabs into interactive apps using GenTabs, currently in limited testing on…
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Google Photos Adds Powerful New AI Video Tools
Google Photos has launched a major update adding new AI powered highlight video tools and a redesigned editor for faster…
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Google Drive Revamps Its Web File Viewer With Gemini Summaries
Google Drive’s upgraded web viewer introduces a cleaner design, smarter navigation, and Gemini powered summaries for a faster, more modern…
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Google Fixes 107 Android Vulnerabilities in Major December Update
Google’s December update fixes 107 Android vulnerabilities, including two actively exploited issues that demand immediate user attention.
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Google Breaks Silence on Gmail Data Rumors
Google Breaks Silence on Gmail Data Rumors Privacy concerns rise as Google clarifies how Gmail data works
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Google Unveils Nano Banana Pro with Major Boosts in High-Resolution Image Creation
Google unveils Nano Banana Pro, a major upgrade that boosts image resolution, editing precision, and real-world context generation for next-gen…
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Google Releases Emergency Chrome Update to Fix Seventh Zero-Day Vulnerability of 2025
Google patches CVE-2025-13223 in Chrome, the seventh zero-day of 2025, urging SEA users to update immediately to prevent active exploits.
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Google Calendar Adds Smarter Task Time Blocking
Google Calendar now lets users block time directly from Google Tasks, making schedules clearer and daily productivity easier to manage.
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Google Tightens Rules on Battery-Draining Apps in Playstore
Google will reduce visibility of apps on Play Store if they drain excessive battery, enforcing the new EPWL rule from…
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