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Android 16: Exploring the Top 10 New Features in Google’s Next Big Mobile Update

In the constantly changing world of mobile devices, Google’s Android 16 stands out as one of the most anticipated launches in recent memory. Scheduled to be released in late 2019, Android 16 opens up substantial improvements in security, performance, integration, accessibiliy, and user experience. The mobile OS from Google has long been a workshop for ambitious ideas, […]

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Chrome in Crisis: Why the World’s #1 Browser Is on Shaky Ground

Google Chrome started in 2008 and wasted no time in conquering the web browser category. With its speed, ease of use, and deep integration with Google products, it was beloved by users and developers both. But recently, Chrome has come under fire and it is indeed beginning to face some threats to its dominance. From privacy issues and

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YouTube’s Recommendation Shakeup: What You Need to Know If You Watch Logged Out

The most popular video-sharing website in the world, YouTube, has significantly altered the way it presents suggestions. You’ll notice a significant change if you visit YouTube without having connected into a Google account: the stream of recommended videos that you were used to seeing has vanished. We’ll explore the changes, potential reasons behind YouTube’s actions,

Google Bard to Gemini: The Evolution of Google’s Powerful AI

Google has been pushing artificial intelligence’s limits nonstop. This motivation has produced ground-breaking language models, such as the remarkable Gemini and its conversational AI counterpart, Bard. We’ll look at the developments, distinctions, and parallels between Bard and Gemini, two smartphones that are sweeping the IT industry. Bard: The Pioneering Conversational AI Bard is a fantastic

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