Weekly Issue: 2025-47
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Dell shares playbook on how enterprises can finally close the cyber readiness gap

Keeping out the cyber criminals isn’t enough; in the current climate, companies need a game plan for long-term cyber resilience. Dell Technologies Inc. starts by assessing a customer’s security posture and then delivers targeted solutions to close the gaps.
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Dell shares playbook on how enterprises can finally close the cyber readiness gap

Keeping out the cyber criminals isn’t enough; in the current climate, companies need a game plan for long-term cyber resilience. Dell Technologies Inc. starts by assessing a customer’s security posture and then delivers targeted solutions to close the gaps.
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Google and NVIDIA launch ‘GeForce NOW Fast Pass’ exclusively for Chromebooks

We talk a lot about how cloud gaming has fundamentally changed the value proposition of Chromebooks. You no longer need a $2,000 rig to play AAA titles; you just need a solid internet connection.
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Google launches Antigravity, a new AI-powered IDE for autonomous agentic coding

Every few months, it feels like the bar for AI coding tools gets raised. And now, as part of the Gemini 3 update, Google is attempting to raise it yet again with the launch of Antigravity, a new “agentic development platform” designed to change how developers interact with AI.
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Chrome Beta for Desktop Update
The Beta channel has been updated to 143.0.7499.40 for Windows, Mac and Linux.A partial list of changes is available in the Git log. Interested in switching release channels? Find out how. If you find a new issue, please let us know by filing a bug.
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Chromebooks will now get to skip the line to play games on GeForce NOW

No more waiting to play.
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Hangar CSS debugging #DevToolsTips
Join Matthias and explore how AI assistance in Chrome DevTools streamlines CSS debugging. Discover how to troubleshoot common styling problems around Flexbox and Animations and learn to leverage Gemini for quick solutions and apply changes directly to your codebase for a seamless debugging experience.
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Announcing Nano Banana Pro for every builder and business

Earlier this year we launched Nano Banana (Gemini 2.5 Flash Image). It became the top rated image model in the world, and we were excited to see the overwhelming response from our customers.
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Announcing Nano Banana Pro for every builder and business

Earlier this year we launched Nano Banana (Gemini 2.5 Flash Image). It became the top rated image model in the world, and we were excited to see the overwhelming response from our customers.
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Chrome Beta for Android Update
Hi everyone! We’ve just released Chrome Beta 143 (143.0.7499.34) 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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Chrome Beta for iOS Update
Hi everyone! We’ve just released Chrome Beta 143 (143.0.7499.39) for iOS; it’ll become available on App Store in the next few days.You can see a partial list of the changes in the Git log. If you find a new issue, please let us know by filing a bug.
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Chrome Stable for iOS Update
Hi everyone! We’ve just released Chrome Stable 143 (143.0.7499.38) for iOS; it’ll become available on App Store in the next few hours.This release includes stability and performance improvements. You can see a full list of the changes in the Git log.
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Beyond the Watering Hole: APT24’s Pivot to Multi-Vector Attacks

Written by: Harsh Parashar, Tierra Duncan, Dan Perez Google Threat Intelligence Group (GTIG) is tracking a long-running and adaptive cyber espionage campaign by APT24, a People’s Republic of China (PRC)-nexus threat actor.
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Beyond the Watering Hole: APT24’s Pivot to Multi-Vector Attacks

Written by: Harsh Parashar, Tierra Duncan, Dan Perez Google Threat Intelligence Group (GTIG) is tracking a long-running and adaptive cyber espionage campaign by APT24, a People’s Republic of China (PRC)-nexus threat actor.
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Zoho revamps Zoho One’s UI to focus on work, not apps

Zoho is revamping the user interface for its flagship suite, Zoho One, moving from an app-based model to a unified, context-aware system in which users can easily access any of the 50-plus apps included in the suite.
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Zoho revamps Zoho One’s UI to focus on work, not apps

Zoho is revamping the user interface for its flagship suite, Zoho One, moving from an app-based model to a unified, context-aware system in which users can easily access any of the 50-plus apps included in the suite.
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GeForce NOW and Chromebook are launching an exclusive Fast Pass

We’re partnering with the cloud gaming platform NVIDIA GeForce NOW to launch an all-new way to play, built exclusively for Chromebook users: the GeForce NOW Fast Pass.Wi…
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GeForce NOW and Chromebook are launching an exclusive Fast Pass

We’re partnering with the cloud gaming platform NVIDIA GeForce NOW to launch an all-new way to play, built exclusively for Chromebook users: the GeForce NOW Fast Pass.Wi…
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Mobile Website Traffic Statistics 2025

Mobile devices now account for 64.35% of global website traffic as of July 2025, marking a decisive shift in how billions of users access the internet. This share has grown from 60.61% in Q1 2024, reflecting a consistent upward trend that shows no signs of slowing.
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How To Use PowerPoint On Chromebook

PowerPoint works on Chromebooks through two straightforward methods. You can access Microsoft’s web-based platform directly through your browser or install the Progressive Web App from Chrome’s app launcher. Both approaches require a Microsoft account and internet connectivity. Chromebook users get the same presentation-building features available on traditional computers.
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Systemd 259 release candidate flexes musl support – with long list of caveats
PostmarketOS pushed for the change, but devs warn it may not last Along with new functionality, systemd is broadening its distro support even further, which will surely delight members of the wider Linux community.…
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Systemd 259 release candidate flexes musl support – with long list of caveats
PostmarketOS pushed for the change, but devs warn it may not last Along with new functionality, systemd is broadening its distro support even further, which will surely delight members of the wider Linux community.…
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A new Google Cloud region is coming to Türkiye as part of $2 billion investment

We are excited to announce plans to bring a new Google Cloud region to Türkiye, as part of Google’s 10-year, $2 billion investment in the country.
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A new Google Cloud region is coming to Türkiye as part of $2 billion investment

We are excited to announce plans to bring a new Google Cloud region to Türkiye, as part of Google’s 10-year, $2 billion investment in the country.
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Elon Musk’s Influence on Dogecoin Adoption in 2025

The name of Dogecoin has become synonymous with a famous entrepreneur and the richest person in the world, Elon Musk. While early on DOGE faced growth challenges, such as the 80% price crash in December 2013, Elon Musk stepped in to save this memecoin.
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How Do Gaming Chromebooks Compare to Budget Windows Laptops in 2025?

The price gap between devices has narrowed, but questions still swirl around how budget laptops stack up when used for games. Windows laptops under $500 carry a certain reputation, while Chromebooks continue to evolve past the image of being light-duty machines for beginners.
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What Are The Differences Between Chromebook Gaming And Windows Gaming?

If you’re looking to buy a new gaming computer or simply wondering what is available, then you’ve likely considered buying either a Chromebook or a Windows laptop. These two devices are very similar in terms of price and performance; however, they do have differences, especially when it comes to gaming.
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How biometrics relate to passkeys
Oliver explains how biometrics are used when signing in with a Passkey and how sites never handle your biometric data, which stays local to your device. #ChromeForDevelopers #Chrome Speaker: Oliver Dunk Products Mentioned: Chrome
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Chrome is finally getting a highly requested feature that its rivals have long had

More screen and less clutter.
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Are passkeys based on biometrics?
Using Passkeys, your users can sign in with just a tap of their finger or a scan of their face. Does that mean your site is now doing biometric authentication and handling biometric data?
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Google Named a Leader in the Gartner® Magic Quadrant™ for AI Application Development Platforms

Scaling generative AI demands a unified, governed platform that delivers complex agentic capability, end-to-end operational control, and the flexibility of model choice across your enterprise – regardless of where your data resides.
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Iceberg REST Catalog now supported in BigLake metastore (GA) for open data interoperability

Today, many organizations are moving towards lakehouse architectures to have a single copy of their data and use multiple engines for different workloads — without having to copy or move the data.
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Iceberg REST Catalog now supported in BigLake metastore (GA) for open data interoperability

Today, many organizations are moving towards lakehouse architectures to have a single copy of their data and use multiple engines for different workloads — without having to copy or move the data.
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I tried to let Gemini 3 be my son’s temporary golf swing coach. It didn’t go very well.

We think a lot about the future of AI here at Chrome Unboxed. We talk about how it will write our emails, organize our calendars, and maybe even code our apps.
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This new reference design Google TV remote charges itself using only indoor light

There are few things more annoying in the modern living room than sitting down to watch a movie, grabbing the remote, and realizing the batteries are dead. You do the “battery roll,” maybe swap them around, or frantically dig through a drawer looking for a fresh pair of AAAs.
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