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The continued advancement of experimental quantum computing has raised concerns about the security of many of the world’s widely-used public-key cryptography systems. Crucially, there exists the potential for sufficiently large, cryptographically-relevant quantum computers to break these algorithms.
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Google has quietly launched a standalone website/PWA for Google Tasks, bringing the full-screen interface previously confined to Google Calendar to its own dedicated domain. This move mirrors the existing Android experience, where Tasks exists both as a standalone app and integrated within the Calendar app.
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Apple’s new iPhone 16e combines three innovations in one $599 package: an A18 chip, Apple’s fast smartphone processor; Apple Intelligence, the company’s private-by-design take on artificial intelligence; and the C1, Apple’s first-ever 5G radio. The announcement confirms all of the speculation made about the device.
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Learn how to build your own Chrome extensions to customize your web experience. This video walks through how to create a simple extension to randomize your Gmail inbox to showcase the power and flexibility of extensions for personalizing the web.
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Google rolls out visual search on iPhones, but curiously ditches ‘Circle to Search’ branding
Issue 2025-08The feature will work within the Chrome and Google iOS apps via Lens.
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Technology has made things that felt impossible to become a possibility, making it mankind’s most outstanding achievement. Scientists have stayed committed to developing and upgrading technology to achieve more feats. From vacuum tubes to advanced nanotechnology, technology has evolved to serve greater purposes.
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Google TV update hints at improved backlit remote support: Here’s what it likely means
Issue 2025-08A recent Google TV Streamer update has revealed Google is improving native support for backlit remotes on its TV platform and suggests we may see more backlit remote options for Google TV devices in the future. Currently, most Google TV devices ship with standard, non-backlit remotes.
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Google Drive now lets you control who has access to specific folders within your shared drives
Issue 2025-08The beta feature that debuted last year is now available to all Workspace users and those with free Google accounts.
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Chromebooks are becoming an essential digital tool for Pennsylvanians, providing a seamless, secure, and high-performing platform for entertainment, education, and online financial activities. With the rise of streaming services, virtual fitness classes, and secure transactions, users are relying on Chromebooks for their speed, efficiency, and user-friendly interface.
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Google has been giving Chromebook users special deals for years. These deals help attract more people and make Chrome OS devices more well-known. Recently, Google updated the Chromebook perks page and offered free copies of DOOM and DOOM II. Now, anyone with a Chromebook can get these games without paying.
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