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Want to ensure a smooth payment experience for every user, whether or not third-party cookies are available? If your payments rely on third-party cookies, you might be missing out.
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Last year, Google Cloud and LangChain announced integrations that give generative AI developers access to a suite of LangChain Python packages. This allowed application developers to leverage Google Cloud’s database portfolio in their gen AI applications to drive the most value from their private data.
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We’ve been diligently tracking the development of the Chromebook codenamed ‘Navi’, and frankly, the picture painted so far is nothing short of impressive. This device – based on the ‘Rauru’ baseboard and likely being manufactured by Lenovo – is set to debut with MediaTek’s powerhouse Kompanio Ultra SoC inside.
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The cryptocurrency market has evolved dramatically, creating both opportunities and complexities for investors managing multiple portfolios. Leveraging ai bots for trading has become essential for serious crypto investors who need to monitor various investments across different platforms simultaneously.
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Managing IT equipment lifecycles presents a constant challenge for schools and businesses. Beyond the initial purchase, organizations need secure, responsible, and (hopefully) cost-effective ways to handle devices once they reach end-of-life. Enter IT Asset Disposition, or ITAD – a crucial process for any entity managing a fleet of tech hardware.
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The cheapest Netflix plan was perfect for me, until I discovered a Chromecast dealbreaker
Issue 2025-17Just let me use my phone, Netflix!
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Editor’s note: Ping Xie is a Valkey maintainer on the Valkey Technical Steering Committee (TSC). Memorystore, Google Cloud’s fully managed in-memory service for Valkey, Redis and Memcached, plays an increasingly important role in our customers’ deployments — in fact, over 90% of the top 100 Google Cloud customers use Memorystore.
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Most people associate Chromebooks with their lightweight design and basic features, which make them ideal for browsing and student work. The reality proves that Chromebooks serve as full-fledged multi-purpose devices that efficiently handle professional work involving productivity while maintaining personal entertainment functions.
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Google ruled an online ad monopoly, could be forced to break up its advertising products
Issue 2025-16In a landmark decision, a US District Judge has ruled that Google illegally monopolized the ad tech market. A federal judge in Virginia has found that the tech giant established “monopoly power” for two online advertising markets: publisher ad servers and ad exchanges that sit between buyers and sellers.
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M-135, ChromeOS version 16209.50.0 (Browser version 135.0.7049.104), has rolled out to ChromeOS devices on the Stable channel.
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A new LTS version 126.0.6478.270 (Platform Version: 15886.95.0), is being rolled out for most ChromeOS devices. This version is specific for customers pinned to LTS-126. Otherwise you should be getting the latest LTS-132 version. This release has selected security fixes including:383772517 High CVE-2024-11477 Fixes for CVE-2024-26921Want to know more about Long-term Support?
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The Dev channel has been updated to 137.0.7127.2 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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Hi everyone! We’ve just released Chrome Dev 137 (137.0.7127.3) 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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