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Motorola gets Google’s Call Screening feature
Google’s call screening feature is officially making it to Motorola phones. You heard right. If you have a phone from the Moto G7 family…
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Google Announces Android Q Beta 2 with a dash of Bubbles
The folks at Google have been a little impatient this year, or should we say excited? The company announced the release of Android Q…
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Google Duplex: All you need to know
Google announced its mind-bending AI-tech called Google Duplex back at I/O 2018 which gained a lot of attention since the way the company showed…
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How to get Inbox back [Working old version!]
Update [April 23, 2019]: After it was confirmed by a few users that even though last few versions of the app weren’t working now,…
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Google fixes a major Pixel 3 display issue in latest update
Back in November, a bug surfaced on the phones of the users who used the Pixel 3 and Pixel 3 XL devices. Users reported…
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Give your Gmail an Inbox makeover with this extension
With the demise of Google Inbox, many users of the service are in the hunt for their new e-mail interface, and because there aren’t many…
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The coolest Inbox features we are gonna miss badly!
Gmail has always been the default e-mail service for countless people across the world. However, four years ago, Google decided to revolutionize the way…
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Did Google confirm Pixel 4 accidentally?
Officially, Google Pixel 3 and 3XL were brought into our lives just a few months ago in November last year. Unofficially, we had been…
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Google Duplex feature now available for non-Pixel phones
Early last month, Google started expanding Duplex to more states in the U.S., amounting to a total of 43. At the time, the search…
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A 10.5-inch Google Nest Hub Max smart display is set to release soon
This morning, Google accidentally leaked information of its new product, Google Nest Hub Max, on its own website! The Nest Hub Max is a…
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Google stops selling the Pixel 2 sets!
It’s that time of the year when Google starts its Spring ‘clearing’, which means that older devices and services are ceased to exist. This…
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Gmail clocks 15 and Google has some cool features to celebrate this feat
Google’s Gmail has been operational since the first day of April 2004 and today, the popular email service has now clocked 15 years old.…
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Google could expand Call Screen support to Android One phones
Google Pixel phones have a number of exclusive features and among one of the most useful ones is Call Screen that safeguards users against…
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Google announces glitzy new Gboard 2.0 for iOS
It has been long enough since Google released its own keyboard app for both Android and iOS to see that the features on both…
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Google Photos for Android to get smarter, adds Crop & Adjust suggestions
Google Photos added suggested actions, which was revealed at Google I/O this year. These suggested actions had options to automatically brighten, share, rotate, or archive…
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Latest Google Pixel leak suggests mid-range phones and new colors
Google has been in the smartphone business for long enough for us to be able to gauge the default colors of their hardware each…
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Messages for Web now available on Google.com with updated RCS settings
Since its debut on the web, Android Messages has been available on Android.com (messages.android.com), but in the latest update, the search giant is now…
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Gmail update makes emails more useful and interactive
Gmail is the most popular email service provider across the globe and this is thanks to the simplicity of use, continued addition of new…
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Watch Google Stadia trailer, recap, teaser and full announcement videos here
Google unveiled its game streaming service Stadia yesterday and we’re pretty excited. Stadia could possibly be the future of the gaming industry or at least…
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Google Stadia Specs, benchmarks and performance: What we know so far
Google Stadia isn’t anything like your typical gaming console or PC hence apart from the controller, Google isn’t offering any other hardware which means…