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Google Assistant smart displays will soon read AMP-based web pages
Web pages will need to be AMP-powered, but they'll soon work on Google Assistant smart displays.
President Trump exposed to security vulnerability through his own app
A security vulnerability has been found in President Trump's 'official Trump 2020' campaign app.
Google hit with $5 billion lawsuit over tracking private browser use
Thought your internet use was private? Nah, Google was tracking you the entire time.
Microtransactions by the billions: Top-earning games companies in 2019
Live services rake in billions every year, and these companies benefit tremendously from them.
Your state's favorite retro console: Is it N64, Gamecube, or PS2?
This nifty infograph compares light data sets across multiple states to see which retro consoles topped the favorite charts.
Amazon's cloud game streaming service may change the industry forever
Amazon's new game streaming service may let you launch games natively from and within Twitch, offering a huge advantage over Stadia.
HBO Max: everything you need to know, Disney+ and Netflix competitor
Here's everything you need to know about the upcoming launch of HBO Max.
Fortnite earns $1 billion from microtransactions on mobile
Fortnite's combined mobile monetization has raked in over $1 billion since launch.
Google Pixel 4a leak claims pricing could start at $349
The Pixel 4a may undercut the iPhone SE by $50 and offer more storage.
Apple plans to bring employees back to the office in 2020
Some workers could be back in Apple's offices as early as July depending on state and local orders.
Google Messages reactions spied in RCS/chat conversations
Reports indicate that access to the new reactions feature isn't offered in the current beta for the Google Messages app.
WhatsApp to gain support for 50 people on one video call
It's unclear when the regular WhatsApp web version will get support for 50 users per video call, but the feature is in beta right now.
Google Pixel 4a case leak shows off the smartphone's design
The case manufacturer leak appears to confirm a front hole-punch camera and headphone port.
Google Duo adds family mode with effects and doodles
In the coming weeks, support for more users on Duo on the Web will debut.
Microsoft 365 roadmap highlights 'text predictions' coming this month
Text predictions are essentially the same as the Gmail Smart Compose feature.
Google talks about reopening its offices to workers
Pichai also announced May 22 as an official day off for Google employees who may be nearing 'burnout.'
Read Along by Google is an app that helps kids learn to read
It's rare that we see an app that has no in-app purchases, no ads, and works entirely offline.
Google Lens gains new features to improve productivity
The ability to handwrite notes and then copy the text digitally into a computer document will be welcomed by those working or learning from home.
TiVo Stream 4K has a voice remote and Chromecast built-in
The TiVo Stream 4K is available for a limited time for $49.99 and puts content from multiple streaming services in one place.
Sony WF-SP800N true wireless headphones aim at the active
Sony's WF-SP800N earbuds will ship at the end of the month for $199.99 in the US.
Techland is doing just fine, and yes, Dying Light 2 is still happening
Techland steps in to dispel rumors of Dying Light 2 development troubles.
Fitbit is testing if its wearables can detect atrial fibrillation
If the study proves Fitbit's wearables can detect atrial fibrillation it could compete better against the Apple Watch.
Apple and Google won't allow location tracking for coronavirus apps
The data from the coronavirus tracking app will only be shared with health authorities.
Nest account users are now required to use two-factor authentication
With the new security feature activated, hackers won't be able to access user accounts even if they have the username and password.
Google's Rick Osterloh tweets screenshot from a Pixel 4a
The icons skewed to the right are believed to be for clearing the hole punch front camera.
Microsoft bundling Project xCloud with Game Pass is transformative
Microsoft treats Project xCloud as an extension of Game Pass, which it is.
Facebook Google Photos transfer tool launches in the US
The tool allows users to make copies of every photo and video they've uploaded to Facebook and transfer it to Google Photos.
Global smartphone shipments plummet in Q1 2020
Analysts say that consumers are holding off on discretionary purchases and upgrade time frames will lengthen.
Save $100 on Bose Noise Canceling Wireless Bluetooth Headphones 700
If you want the full $100 discount, you will have to live with the Arctic White color, black or silver are $50 more expensive.
TikTok surpasses 2 billion downloads after massive Q1
TikTok lifetime spending has hit $456.7 million with Chinese users spending the most.
Anchor's new video-to-audio conversion to turn hangouts into podcasts
MP4 and MOV video files can be uploaded via a web interface and are automatically converted to audio.
Google Project Zero team found bugs that impacted Apple Image I/O
Apple has patched all of the flaws the Google Project Zero team discovered as of this month.
YouTube announces expanded fact checking for the United States
The new fact check panel is another attempt by YouTube to help prevent misinformation from spreading.
Hacker group used Google Play to distribute spyware for years
The apps had no malicious payloads, to begin with, and were updated with malicious software down the road.
Google to roll out Zoom-killing service called 'Google Meet'
Google will soon be rolling out a new Zoom-killing service called 'Google Meet'
Google earned $4 billion from YouTube ads in Q1 2020
Google's YouTube ad revenue is up 33% year-over-year to $4 billion in Q1 2020.
PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds is available free on Stadia
The original billion-dollar battle royale sensation is now available for free on Stadia.
Stadia secures some of the industry's biggest billion-dollar earners
EA is bringing its billion-dollar titans to Google's new game-streaming Stadia platform.
New Google Pixel Buds app hits the Play Store
The app has been updated to support the new Pixel Buds.
Covidsafe: Australian government launches its coronavirus tracking app
Covidsafe uses Bluetooth to detect people within 1.5 meters of you, data is stored on encrypted government server.
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip gets a slick YouTube video playback experience
This app customization highlights functional aspects of the Z Flip's design.
Google Meet now shows up to 16 participants on screen at once
The new feature will be available for all G Suite users.
Facebook Messenger Kids rolls out to additional countries
Kids in 70 countries can now use the app.
Fortnite is finally available on the Google Play Store
Epic falls on its sword, makes Fortnite available on the Google Play Store.
Google Assistant hotword sensitivity control is rolling out now
This is a feature that many have wanted for a long time.
Here's how future TVs and phones will be controlled with your THOUGHTS
Brain-computer interface (BCI) is the future, and it is way closer than you think.
Google plans to design its own smartphone chips
Samsung will produce the chips for Google using its 5nm process technology.
Coronavirus cover-up: China hit with $4 TRILLION reparations lawsuit
A class action lawsuit is suing the Chinese Communist Party for $4 trillion over COVID-19 coronavirus.
These dogs can sniff 750 people per hour to screen for coronavirus
Dogs get samples of clothes worn by coronavirus patients, trained to sniff-and-detect coronavirus COVID-19.
Coronavirus: Australian government to use smartphones to track people
Australian government will introduce an app for Australians, will track coronavirus victims and who they are around.