Weekly Issue: 2024-38
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Chrome Beta for Android Update
Hi everyone! We’ve just released Chrome Beta 129 (129.0.6668.54) for Android. It’s now available on Google Play.You can see a partial list of the changes in the Git log. For details on new features, check out the Chromium blog, and for details on web platform updates, check here.
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YouTube Music is rolling out an AI radio feature called “Ask Music”
After taking a break from YouTube Music for about a year, I’m happy to be back on Google’s music streaming service and re-discovering all that the app has to offer.
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6 new Chrome themes from our Rising Artists Series
Try out the new Chrome themes from six talented rising artists to personalize Chrome to you.
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Meet the second Google for Startups Accelerator: Climate Change Cohort in Europe
The urgency of addressing climate change cannot be overstated, and Google recognizes the pivotal role that digital technologies play in this global effort.
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How to prevent account takeovers with new certificate-based access
Stolen credentials are one of the top attack vectors used by attackers to gain unauthorized access to user accounts and steal information. At Google, we’re continually evolving security capabilities and practices to make our cloud the most trusted cloud.
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Google Slides finally gets Multi-Monitor Support to smooth out your presentations
Presentations can be quite stressful. In the middle of it all, you are usually juggling your slides, speaker notes, timing, and trying to engage the audience all at once.
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RCS is now rolling out to iMessage on iPhones with iOS 18
We’ve finally made it past the finish line, folks. The day is here, and at long last, the iPhone-to-Android messaging experience is about to get a whole lot better thanks to Apples (likely-reluctant) inclusion of RCS in iMessage.
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Leaks suggest another 5 Pixel models will arrive in 2025
Google’s 2024 Pixel launch was a bit different than past hardware events.
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You can now listen to your sources in an AI podcast form with NotebookLM
NotebookLM, Google’s AI-powered research assistant, has been steadily leveling up since its debut. From global expansion to multimodal capabilities, it’s getting better and better at helping you wrangle complex information.
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There’s a new ‘Sanitize’ feature on your Chromebook, and here’s what it does
To go along with the basic premise of a factory reset on your Chromebook being referred to as a ‘Powerwash’, Google has gone and added a new feature we’re first seeing in ChromeOS 128 called ‘Sanitize’; and it feels a bit more like a simple cleanup versus the Powerwash’s full-blown wiping of the entire machine.…
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Anker’s new Nano charger delivers 100W in a tiny package
Anker has been pushing the boundaries of charging for a while now, and their latest 100W Nano Charger is no exception.
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Accelerate Ray in production with new Ray Operator on GKE
The AI field is constantly evolving. With recent advancements in generative AI in particular, models are larger and more complex, pushing organizations to distribute tasks efficiently across more machines. One powerful approach is to run ray.
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From keywords to relationships: Reveal deeper insights with full-text search and Spanner Graph
In today’s data-driven landscape, organizations grapple with the challenge of extracting valuable insights from rapidly expanding volumes of information. Graph databases excel at modeling complex relationships, while full-text search efficiently retrieves pertinent information from unstructured data.
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Everything we know about Apple Intelligence
Apple’s latest iPhones support a new breed of Apple AI called Apple Intelligence, a collection of artificial intelligence (AI) tools that will be made available across the company’s platforms starting in October with the release of iOS 18.1, iPadOS 18.1, and macOS Sequoia 15.1.
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