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The latest Pixel Watch spec rumors show Google’s trying to make a flagship
It sounds like Google’s upcoming Pixel Watch will be a flagship set to compete with Samsung’s latest Galaxy Watches and the Apple Watch, according to new specs leaked by 9to5Google. According to 9to5’s report, you’ll be able to get a cellular version of the wearable, and it will have a 300 milliamp-hour (mAh) battery.
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Google almost convinced me to spend $400 on useless laser treatments
Online health information is terrible. How can we fix it?
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YouTube Ad Revenue Growth Slows Dramatically in Q1, Alphabet Misses Expectations
YouTube advertising sales for the first three months of 2022 grew 14%, to reach $6.87 billion — missing Wall Street expectations by more than $600 million and representing a major cooling off…
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Google’s not being very subtle with its wearables push
After a massive Pixel Watch leak this past weekend, you’d think that maybe Google would relax on the wearables front. Nope. With Google I/O just weeks away, a video teasing Google Assistant on the Samsung Galaxy Watch 4 has popped up on YouTube, and Google-owned Fitbit has officially started rolling out passive atrial fibrillation alerts on its suite of devices.
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Nine ‘Pixel Watch’ photos leak — and one wacky story
Our first look at what seems to be the Google Pixel Watch comes under strange circumstances: someone supposedly found its prototype lying around at a restaurant and sent pictures of it to Android Central on the condition of anonymity. The images of the purported device match up with what we’ve seen from previously leaked renders, down to the circular watchface and rotating crown.
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Google Pixel Watch: Exclusive leaked images seem to show Google's first smartwatch
If this is the final design of the Google Pixel Watch, then many of the rumors have come true.
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Google Assistant is not rolling out to the Galaxy Watch 4 today
You’re still going to have to wait.
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The Pixel Watch puzzle pieces are falling into place
Why 2022 is the perfect time for Google to launch a smartwatch.
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Google’s Pixel 6a is likely to be released in May
Google’s new model of the Pixel A-series budget phones is likely to be released in May, according to FCC listings first spotted by MySmartPrice. The documents described features we’ll likely see in future Pixel phones, including the Pixel 6a, the Pixel 7 and the Pixel 7 Pro. At least one of the 6a models will support mmWave 5G (also known as high-band 5G), which would likely make it one of the more affordable options for 5G phones in the market.
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Google and iFixit team up to offer Pixel parts online
iFixit has signed a deal with Google to make Pixel repairs much easier. iFixit.com will sell genuine Google parts individually and in kits later this year. Both companies published blog posts about the collaboration.
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Google Maps brings traffic-light and stop-sign icons to navigation
It might be hard to believe, but there are still some incredibly useful features that can be added to Google Maps. The latest addition brings traffic-light and stop-sign icons to navigation mode.
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Coming soon: More ways to repair your Pixel phone
We want you to have a great experience with your Pixel phone, and that includes easy access to high-quality and safe device repair if your phone is ever damaged. That’s why we’re working with iFixit to make it easier for independent repair professionals and skilled consumers with the relevant technical experience to access the genuine Google parts they need to repair Pixel phones.
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Google Says AI Generated Content Is Against Guidelines
Content generated automatically using AI writing tools is against Google’s Webmaster Guidelines, says Search Advocate John Mueller.
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Attacking rival, Google says Microsoft’s hold on government security is a problem
Microsoft pushed back strongly against the claim from its business rival, calling it “unhelpful.”
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Google crackdown means you won’t be able to buy Barnes & Noble ebooks on Android
Starting next week, users of Barnes & Noble’s Android app will no longer be able to buy digital books in the app, and it seems to be due to a Google Play policy deadline that’s been more than a year and a half in the works. And it’s not just Barnes & Noble that’s affected; you aren’t able to buy Amazon’s Audible titles with a debit or credit card in the latest version of its Android app, either.
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How European rulings imperil flagship Google product
Lax laws and sweetheart deals are becoming a thing of the past for big tech firms, particularly in Europe where a series of rulings is posing a major threat to one of Google's flagship products. More than half of the world's websites use Google Analytics to help their owners understand the behaviour of users.
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Google routinely hides emails from litigation by CCing attorneys, DOJ alleges
"Adding legal": Google fights monopoly suit by copying lawyers on emails, DOJ says.
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The End of Infinite Data Storage Can Set You Free
In early January, Google sent an email notifying me that I’d used up 76 percent of my account’s free storage space—the 15 gigabytes shared across Gmail, Google Photos, and Google Drive. I had been vaguely aware that a storage limit did in fact exist and that I might someday reach it, but the notification still caught me off guard. Having lived with the illusion of effectively infinite Google capacity for a decade and a half, I could hardly imagine a world in which I would need to ration my cloud usage and had subconsciously assumed the day would never arrive.
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Lawsuit claims Google’s ‘Order Online’ button directs customers away from restaurants’ sites
Google faces a lawsuit for using "bait-and-switch" tactics.
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Google’s Android app will finally let you delete the last 15 minutes of your search history
The long-awaited feature seems to be rolling out.
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