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As the year winds down and we gather around the (digital) fireplace, the excitement around Google Cloud databases is ramping up! It’s been a busy season of innovation and customer success, and we’ve got a sack full of updates to share.
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What if I told you there’s a hidden feature baked right into Chrome OS that can help prevent battery degradation and extend the overall life of your Chromebook?
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The Extended Stable channel has been updated to 130.0.6723.170 for Windows and Mac which will roll out over the coming days/weeks. A full list of changes in this build is available in the nulllog. Interested in switching release channels? Find out how here.
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Need a last-minute Christmas gift that is relatively easy on the wallet and still packs a lot of bang for the buck? Look no further than the Onn. Google TV 4K Pro, currently on sale at Walmart for just $39. That’s $10 off its regular price of $49.
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With the most recent Pixel Drop, Google brought lock screen widgets to the Pixel Tablet. But while this handy feature was welcome, it came with a catch: widgets were locked into a rigid grid, unable to be resized.
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Hi, everyone! We’ve just released Chrome 131 (131.0.6778.200) for Android . It’ll become available on Google Play over the next few days. This release includes stability and performance improvements. You can see a full list of the changes in the Git log.
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The Stable channel has been updated to 131.0.6778.204/.205 for Windows, Mac and 131.0.6778.204 for Linux which will roll out over the coming days/weeks. A full list of changes in this build is available in the Log.
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The rumor mill is in full swing as we approach the Samsung Galaxy S25 series launch, and the latest leaks give us a tantalizing glimpse of what’s to come.
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Google’s December 2024 Feature Drop brought a promised update to the Pixel’s Now Playing experience, introducing an “Enhance Now Playing” setting. While the concept is promising, the rollout had yet to actually happen: until now.
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Google’s Nest Wifi Pro, despite being a couple of years old now, just received a fresh software update aimed at improving the mesh networking experience.
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Editor’s note: FanCode needed to deliver low-latency, personalized sports content to millions of fans while scaling rapidly. By migrating to Google Cloud and adopting Memorystore for Redis Cluster, FanCode built a fully integrated, scalable backend infrastructure that supports real-time features and high-traffic live events.
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Hi everyone! We’ve just released Chrome Beta 132 (132.0.6834.56) 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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Hi everyone! We’ve just released Chrome Beta 132 (132.0.6834.54) 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.Krishna GovindGoogle Chrome
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In one’s life, technology becomes immense, and finding an efficient device makes things even much easier. Chromebooks present a simple, financially prudent, and practical device suitable for many people’s work.
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While Windows is a powerful operating system for productivity, so much of what we do with work these days revolves around the web.
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If you’re thinking of starting an online business, you’ve probably already noticed many different business models out there. And picking the right one can make all the difference. Print on Demand (POD) and traditional dropshipping are two of the most popular options right now.
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Editing documents can often feel daunting, especially when faced with formats that seem incompatible with your current setup. Many users find themselves in situations where they need to modify files quickly and efficiently.
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Got many duplicate browser tabs on your phone? A new toggle could help.
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Google has clearly been on a rampage lately as they continue rolling out new, amazing AI technology.
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Google has been rolling out some exciting experimental updates for Gemini this week, with Gemini 2.0 Flash landing on Android to go alongside the desktop version that’s been on the web for the past week or so.
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Hi everyone! We’ve just released Chrome Stable 131 (131.0.6778.154) 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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HP has recently expanded its Fortis lineup of Chromebooks and laptops with a range of new devices designed for the education market. The Fortis series is known for its durable design, and these new models are no exception.
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One of the biggest areas of promise for generative AI is coding assistance — leveraging the power of large language models to help developers create or update application code with amazing speed and accuracy, dramatically boosting productivity.
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Chromebooks are known for their simplicity and cost-effectiveness, but some users want more than just Chrome OS’s limited app functionality. Adding Linux to your Chromebook can uncover a wide range of capabilities, allowing you to use powerful Linux-based applications.
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Turn off the touchscreen on your Chromebook; it’s an experimental option. Open Chrome, type chrome://flags in the address bar and access the experimental settings menu. In the search bar on this page, type “touchscreen” to find the related option.
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When Chromebooks first arrived on the scene, they were often dismissed as “just a browser.” Sceptics questioned whether a device built around Chrome OS could handle the demands of modern computing. Fast forward to today, and Chromebooks have proven themselves to be versatile, efficient, and surprisingly powerful machines.
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Google has been making serious waves in the AI world of late, and their latest announcement shows they have no plans of slowing down. With the latest Gemini 2.0 announcement, you’d think Google would be good to rest on their laurels for the rest of 2024.
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Imagine this: you’re in the middle of a critical task on your Chromebook when it suddenly freezes, or maybe you’re trying to stream your favorite show, but constant lag keeps interrupting. These could be signs of a virus slowing down your device and putting your personal information at risk.
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The Back to Safety feature is just one aspect of the imminent Chrome OS M131 update.
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Google’s ChromeOS has long required a “powerwash” to reset a machine, but the platform is now adding a “Safety reset” that won’t delete your data, but will give you a fresh slate.
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Looker now available in the AWS Marketplace, bringing AI for BI to multi-cloud environments
Issue 2024-51Looker, Google Cloud’s complete AI for BI platform, is now available on the AWS Marketplace, allowing AWS customers to benefit from Looker’s powerful analytics and reporting capabilities in their environment.
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Last week, YouTube announced a price increase for its YouTube TV subscription but it looks like they are getting worried about subscribers jumping ship. The new monthly cost is set to jump by $10 to $82.
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This is a weird time of year. Generally speaking, most people’s minds are turned to deals and getting last minute shopping done for the holidays. New tech announcements definitely happen, but they aren’t the norm.
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The upgraded feature will automatically enhance scans’ white balance, sharpness, contrast, and more.
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Nothing beats a Chromebook for letting you stay productive while soaking up the sun during your travels! Most Chromebooks are smaller and easier to transport than regular laptops, and they are much more suitable for office and creative work than tablets.
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