Google

AI Mode in Google Search, Computing, Google, google search, News, Personal Intelligence, search

Your Google searches will be more personalized than ever.

Google is expanding its privacy features (previously only available to paying users) to all users in the United States through its AI-powered search experience. This feature changes how we search, using your own data to provide you with more relevant answers. Instead of giving you generic results, Google can now tailor its response to your […]

Android game development, Computing, Gaming, Google, GPU profiler, graphics optimization, LunarG, mobile gaming performance, News, Samsung, Sokatoa, supercell, unity, Vulkan

Google and Samsung have created tools to improve your gaming experience on your phone.

If your favorite mobile game is stuttering, it may not be your phone’s fault. That might be how the game was made. Google and Samsung have teamed up to help Android Studio catch these performance issues before they start downloading. The result is Sokatoa, a GPU profiler released on March 10 by Samsung Austin Research

Google, Law, Meta, Policy, Report, Streaming, Tech, Youtube

What it was like to watch grieving parents stare down Mark Zuckerberg in court

فروری میں ایک درجن کے قریب والدین کمرہ عدالت کے باہر مدھم دالان میں گھبرا کر کاغذی ٹکٹیں پکڑے بیٹھے تھے۔ وہ عدالتی عملے کے ایک رکن کے پاس رکھے ہوئے سرمئی رنگ کے تھیلے کی طرف دیکھ رہے تھے – جس نے لاٹری کے ذریعے اس کا تعین کیا تھا، اگر وہ اسے اندر

Amazon, Anthropic, defense, Google, Microsoft, Technology

Tech giants say human tools will continue to be used for non-defense tasks.

The three major tech companies – Microsoft, Google and Amazon – said Anthropic’s AI tools will continue to be available on their platforms for non-DoD-related tasks even after the company is classified as a supply chain risk. “We understand that this decision does not preclude: Source: https://thehill.com/policy/technology/5771962-tech-companies-anthropic-ai-tools/

Back Market, ChromeOS, chromeOS Flex, ChromeOS Flex USB drive, Computing, Google, News, operating system, OS

The ChromeOS Flex USB drive from Google and BackMarket hopes to revive aging PCs.

Old laptops often end up in drawers or landfills when their operating system stops receiving updates. Google and refurbished electronics marketplace Back Market want to change that with a new plan announced at the MWC 2026 event. The two companies announced a pilot program to distribute USB drives preloaded with ChromeOS Flex, providing an easier

Computing, Google, Google Security check, impersonation, malware, News, phishing, phishing site

This fake Google security check can steal your password. Here’s how to stay safe:

A new phishing campaign is using fake Google security checks to steal passwords and other sensitive data from unsuspecting users. Researchers at Malwarebytes warned that the scam impersonates Google’s account protection system to trick victims into installing a malicious web app. Once installed, the tool quietly collects your credentials, one-time passwords, and other personal information.

android, Computing, Gemini AI, Google, Google Translate, idioms, iOS, Language Learning, News, Translation app

Google Translate can finally decipher “cats and dogs in the rain.”

Google Translate is improving the messy parts of language. A new update launching today uses Gemini AI to help you decode idioms, slang, and phrases that don’t translate clearly. Now the app shows alternative ways to say things instead of just changing words. It also explains the context behind it. This feature solves a familiar

AI, android, Computing, Gemini, Google, News, Pixel 10

Android comes with new Gemini AI features, smarter search, and better fraud protection.

Google is gearing up for a major Android upgrade that will launch with Samsung Unpacked on February 25th, introducing new AI-based features designed to simplify operations, improve search, and enhance user safety. The update, coming to devices like the Samsung Galaxy S26 and Google Pixel 10, is one of Android’s most significant ecosystem expansions this

Ad Blocker, Chrome, Entertainment, Google, News, Reddit, Youtube

If you use an ad blocker, your comments may no longer be visible on YouTube.

In what many users are calling the latest move in its ongoing war against ad blockers, YouTube is increasingly showing missing comments and sometimes even video descriptions for users who have ad-blocking software enabled in their browsers. Strange behavior has been reported across multiple devices and browsers, with the comments section being replaced with a

Alphabet, Bluetooth, Gadgets, Google, Headphones, Pixel, Technology

Google Pixel Buds 2a review: Great Bluetooth earbuds at a great price | Google

Google’s latest low-cost Pixel earbuds are smaller, lighter, more comfortable, have noise-canceling features, and even come with a case that lets you replace the battery at home. The Guardian’s journalism is independent. If you purchase something through an affiliate link, we may receive a commission. Learn more. The Pixel Buds 2a blows away the competition

Scroll to Top