Weekly Issue: 2023-38
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Cloud Load Balancing enhancements improve security and distributed application support
At Google Cloud Next ‘23, the Cloud Networking Load Balancing team announced multiple enhancements that unlock new use cases and increase your value when using Google Cloud Load Balancing.
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CrowdStrike eyes generative AI to revolutionize cybersecurity: A one-on-one with president Mike Sentonas
As the cybersecurity landscape becomes more complex, CrowdStrike Inc. is setting its sights on generative artificial intelligence to disrupt the market. The cybersecurity company has seen an extraordinary growth trajectory, bolstered by its flexible, data-centric approach to security.
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It’s totally ridiculous that Google has no repair path for Pixel Watch screen cracks
The Pixel Watch has been largely regarded as one of the best overall Wear OS devices you can buy.
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ASUS Chromebook CM34 Flip review: budget-friendly workhorse [VIDEO]
More than ever, the Chromebook market is overflowing with options – from convertibles to tablets to gaming Chromebooks, it can be tough to sort out one Chromebook from the next.
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We are Chrome for Developers
We launched our browser 15 years ago, and from that moment onward, we’ve been dedicated to simplifying development and partnering for a powerful web. Thanks to everyone for coming along on this journey with us! Get started at → developer.chrome.com
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Google’s Bard AI just got access to your Gmail, Drive, and more with these new extensions
Ever wished your AI companion could delve deep into your Google toolkit and help you knit everything together? Disappointed by how much Google Assistant sucks at doing this? Well, you probably remember Bard, Google’s fix, or rather, its likely soon-to-be replacement for Assistant’s internals in the near future.
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Establish device trust with Chrome Enterprise and Ping Identity
In today’s business landscape, it’s clear that the distributed workforce is the norm and is here to stay. As employees access company data and applications from different remote locations, safeguarding enterprise security becomes paramount.
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How to Fix “Chrome Error Code 5” on Windows and Mac
Learn about Chrome error code 5 and how to troubleshoot it.
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This wild, new feature coming to Chromebooks takes window-splitting to the next level
For as long as I can remember, Chromebooks have had window-split features of some sort.
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Google Slides will now show you everyone’s cursor in real-time like Microsoft Loop
Many collaboration tools like Microsoft Loop have, since their inception, shown you the mouse cursor of your team members who are adding and editing a document with you in real-time. Now, Google Slides is catching up with the times.
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YouTube Music digs into its inner 90s angsty teen soul and adds mood filters for crying, more
Remember when mixtapes were our go-to for capturing every emotion? I personally had Linkin Park Meteora burnt onto a disc along with Fallout Boy and Blink 182 for when I had a crappy day.
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At long last, Google’s Tab Groups actually save, and it’s the final piece to my productivity puzzle
Two months ago, I grumbled about how Chrome’s much-touted Tab Groups Save feature was, to put it bluntly, completely busted and useless. It promised to let users save groups of tabs, collapse them, and then restore them later. However, not every online find belongs on your Reading List.
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Acer Chromebook Vero 514 deal: powerful, eco-friendly and $150 off
When we hear terms like eco-friendly, sustainable, or green, it’s easy to dismiss them as mere marketing jargon. But every so often, a product comes along that not only delivers on these labels but also packs an exceptional user experience.
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The next Chromecast with Google TV could get a solid performance upgrade
We’ve already heard rumblings of a new Chromecast with Google TV, but my initial reaction to that news was mostly a bit of confusion. With the new Onn.
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Long Term Support Channel Update for ChromeOS
LTS-108 is being updated in the LTS channel to 108.0.5359.243 (Platform Version: 15183.106.0) for most ChromeOS devices. Want to know more about Long Term Support? Click here.This update contains multiple Security fixes, including:1479274 High CVE-2023-4863 Heap buffer overflow in Web1472492 High CVE-2023-4572 Use after free in MediaStream1470668 High CVE-2023-4427 Out of bounds memory access in V8Giuliana Pritchard Google Chrome OS
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Built with BigQuery: Bloomreach Engagement brings power to marketers with advanced personalization
Editor’s note: The post is part of a series showcasing our partners, and their solutions, that are Built with BigQuery.Your customers aren’t just looking for the best prices, they’re looking for better experiences, too. Personalization sets the great companies apart from the rest.
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Quick look at the new Metal Slim band coming for the Pixel Watch 2
As we approach the now-official release of the Pixel 8, Pixel 8 Pro and Pixel Watch 2, there aren’t many details left to the imagination for Google’s upcoming hardware event on October 4th.
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If you use your Google Nest Hub Max for video calls, it’s about to become one giant paperweight
During the COVID-19 pandemic, Zoom showed great support for Google’s Nest Hub Max by offering seamless integration with Zoom video calls on the smart home display. Following that, Google continued to pad out its excellent Google Meet video calling features, and those on the display were specific to it.
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ChromeOS shows off working Game Dashboard with mouse and keyboard controls for your games
Back in February, I wrote about the new ‘Control Overlays’ beta for mouse and keyboard support in games played on ChromeOS. When it was announced, I tested it out with RuneScape, as well as several other titles, and it continuously crashed.
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Android games in Chromebook to get Game Dashboard, and here is how it’ll work
Google is working on bringing Pixel’s Game Dashboard feature to Chromebooks. And we’ve just got an early look at how it’ll work.
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