Pixel 8 series could be getting my dream group photo feature  For as long as group photos have been taken, I’d imagine we’ve all wished for a feature like the one that could be on the way for the Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro. There’s no internal code name for it that we’re aware of just yet (I like “Group Top Shot”), but according to […] Read More Nvidia reveals Xbox Game Pass titles for GeForce NOW at Gamescom, includes No Man's Sky Echoes  Today at Gamescom 2023, NVIDIA unveiled the list of Xbox games that will be integrated into their GeForce NOW cloud streaming platform. We previously discussed this back in February when the two companies revealed they’d be working to make this a possibility. Here’s the list of games. I’ve also included games coming to GeForce NOW […] Read More YouTube is testing "Hum to search", will direct you to music and even Shorts featuring the song  Remember the good ol’ days when Shazam and Soundhound wowed us with the revolutionary ability to figure out what song you had stuck in your head simply by letting you hum it? Well, YouTube is now mimicking that feature with an experiment it’s running right now. Over on the YouTube Help page, the company announced […] Read More Google's Recorder app could be set to receive AI generated summaries  In a recent post by Kamila Wojciechowska on X (Kudos: Android Police), Google’s rumored Recorder app upgrade will feature an artificial intelligence boost. It may soon be possible to generate instantaneous summaries of recordings you’ve capture. Intriguingly, the AI processing for this feature is set to take place entirely on the device, eliminating any dependence […] Read More How to try out Google's new decoupled Chrome browser on Chromebooks  There’s been a fair bit of buzz lately around Lacros – the new version of the Chrome browser that should start the possibly-year-long process of rolling out to users starting with the next ChromeOS 116 update. There’s a lot to this story, and if you haven’t already, you should probably read up a bit on […] Read More Google TV adds 25 new free channels with classics like Baywatch, Top Gear, and more  In a nod to the classics, Google TV is now rolling out 25+ new free channels in the United States. If you have a Google TV or Android TV device, you should now be able to visit the ‘Live’ TV tab and dive into shows from BBC and Lionsgate among others. It’s probably been a […] Read More The Google News Following tab redesign looks and acts suspiciously like Chrome's follow feed  Remember when Google Reader was a thing? It was the go-to hub for all our RSS reading needs until it got axed in 2013. Since then, Google has made a few moves to reinvent that wheel, and lately, the wheel’s looking suspiciously familiar. Google News on Android just redesigned its “Following” feed, and let me […] Read More If you are looking for a big screen Chromebook at a great price, this is the one  When we talk about Chromebook deals, there are usually two camps of people shopping: those looking for the absolute best value and those that are looking for a particular type of device at a discounted rate. This deal is more of the latter, though I’d argue that it is simply a great deal all around, […] Read More Score a 2-Pack of Google's battery-powered Nest Cam for just $260  If you’ve been on the fence about securing your home with a smart camera, now might be the perfect time to make the leap. Best Buy has rolled out a deal that makes it a little easier to pull the trigger on some home security. You can now get your hands on a 2-pack of […] Read More Google Collections renamed as 'Google Saved', may indicate greater commitment to the feature  I’m a big advocate of Google Collections – the company’s bookmarking system for user curated content across literally all of its services. In fact, I’ve recently talked about how you can use emoji to quickly identify your Collections and make them glanceable, and since I did this, I’ve been saving a lot more content to […] Read More |
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