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Android
Android 15 Codename Unveiled as ‘Vanilla Ice Cream’
Recently, the codename “Upside Down Cake” was revealed as the codename for Android 14, indicating Google is already working on the 2023 edition of the Android OS. Mishaal Rahman, a well-known XDA developer, recently revealed the codename for Android 15, “Vanilla Ice Cream”, on Twitter, which can be spotted in AOSP (Android Open Source Project) as a series of code…
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PDF Drawing and Highlighting Features Added For Google Drive Users
PDF Drawing and Highlighting Features Added For Google Drive Users Google Drive, the cloud storage service created by Google, recently announced the release of its new annotation tools for Android. This new feature allows users to quickly draw on and highlight PDFs. It is a great tool for collaboration and document organization. Overview of Google Drive’s New Annotation Tools When…
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Is the Google Pixel Fold Finally Happening? Here’s What We Know So Far
Google has been making waves in the tech world for its upcoming Google Pixel Fold – a foldable smartphone that has been highly anticipated for months. The device is expected to be released sometime this year, and while there is still some mystery surrounding it, here is what we know so far. The Google Pixel Fold will be the first…
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Why Gmail Client-Side Encryption (CSE) Is A Game-Changer For Business Security
Google has announced the availability of client-side encryption (CSE) for some of its Workspace applications. CSE is an additional layer of security to help protect your data, documents, folders, and emails from unauthorized access. With CSE, every file is encrypted before it leaves the device, meaning it is encrypted all the way to the server. The CSE feature provides users…
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Exciting Android And Wear OS Features Unveiled at Mobile World Congress 2023
Raise your hand if you’re excited about Google’s new Android features that were unveiled at this year’s Mobile World Congress! With nine new updates to explore, it looks like 2023 will be a great year for Android users. What’s more, mobile phone and laptop fans have plenty to look forward to thanks to the wide variety of Android-friendly devices that…
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Google’s New Pixel Watch Can Detect When You Fall And Call For Help
The Google Pixel Watch is a revolutionary piece of technology, and now it just got even better. Starting today, you’ll be able to feel secure and confident knowing the watch can accurately detect falls, and provide the necessary response. Fall Detection is an important feature within the Google Pixel Watch, and with its new integration, this feature will now be…
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The DOJ Investigation Into Google Maps: What You Need To Know
The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) is leading an investigation into the market dominance of Google Maps and its implications for competition. The investigation is exploring whether Google has illegally used its market power to prevent competitors from gaining ground in the mapping industry, stymieing potential competition and preventing customers from accessing the best services available. The DOJ’s investigation into…
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Unlock the Power of Magic Eraser Tool Across Platforms: Android & iOS Now Supported!
The Magic Eraser is a new feature that is now available to all Android and iOS users via Google One. The Magic Eraser allows users to quickly and easily remove unwanted objects from photos. This is a great tool for anyone who wants to improve their photos or simply remove objects that they do not want in the photo. To…
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Google Improves Android accessibility features By decoupling them from OS updates
Google is committed to ensuring that users with disabilities benefit from android accessibility features, even if they don’t own a newer device. To do this, the company has implemented an innovative solution in which certain Android accessibility features are decoupled from OS updates and instead made available via Google Play Store. This way, anyone with an older or lower-end device…
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