I can't say I saw this coming. After launching in 2019 and making everyone uncomfortable, Google's mesmerizing yet terrifying Duplex AI is being shut down for the web. The technology began as a smart feature for booking haircut appointments, fixing up your passwords, and buying products among other … [Read more...] about Google’s mesmerizing yet terrifying Duplex being shut down for the web, goes incognito instead
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[U: Statement] Google Engineers have restored Wear OS 2 support for Keep and Maps
Update December 2, 2022, at 3:09 PM EST: Previously, we reported that Wear OS 2 smartwatches were no longer able to use Google Keep or Google Maps from the Play Store. Today, a Google spokesperson has reached out to let us know that while both were temporarily removed, they have once again been … [Read more...] about [U: Statement] Google Engineers have restored Wear OS 2 support for Keep and Maps
Google Stadia begins the process of refunding your hardware and controller purchases
If you've been a long-time Google Stadia cloud gaming fan, you're no doubt heartbroken at the current state of the platform. Well, what's left of it, anyway. In January, the service is shutting down its consumer-focused games, and instead focusing on the white-label offering for B2B infrastructure. … [Read more...] about Google Stadia begins the process of refunding your hardware and controller purchases
Chromebooks to ditch the “Tote” for a user-friendly “Quick Files” section in a future update
On Halloween day, Google moved the Productivity Launcher's "Suggested Files" section out of the way and instead shoved it into the "Tote" found at the bottom-right of your Chromebook's shelf. Many users were happy about this as the suggested files appeared in the launcher just above their recently … [Read more...] about Chromebooks to ditch the “Tote” for a user-friendly “Quick Files” section in a future update
The battery widget is one of the most overlooked and underappreciated Pixel phone gems
When I set up my phone screens, I'm always conscious of how the information displayed benefits my workflow and my life in general. More often than not, I will place apps that tie more closely into my personal life than my business endeavors. For example, I'll place a photo frame with pictures of my … [Read more...] about The battery widget is one of the most overlooked and underappreciated Pixel phone gems
Wasserstein releases awesome 2nd gen Nest Doorbell chime amplifier, wall mount, and plate
We often cover new Wasserstein accessories on Chrome Unboxed for several reasons. first and foremost, they're an official "Made for Google" accessory partner. Second, their products are freaking excellent. Any functionality that you think of where the original Nest or Google hardware is lacking … [Read more...] about Wasserstein releases awesome 2nd gen Nest Doorbell chime amplifier, wall mount, and plate
Google’s Santa Tracker begins counting down the days till Christmas with fun games for your kids
Is it weird that I genuinely enjoy writing about Google's Santa Tracker each year? Yes? Well, I'm still going to do it, because I think many children enjoy playing the various mini-games added to it! I absolutely love Christmas above all other holidays, and my son has a ton of fun with it too. Over … [Read more...] about Google’s Santa Tracker begins counting down the days till Christmas with fun games for your kids
Gmail suddenly has a relentless primary inbox spam problem, and users can’t seem to stop it
Over the past few years, I've noticed something quite annoying. Gmail, the one email service I can rely on not receiving to spam in my inbox (unless you count Google's crappy ads I have to swipe away each morning!) has begun to get flooded with exactly that - spam. Now, this isn't your garden … [Read more...] about Gmail suddenly has a relentless primary inbox spam problem, and users can’t seem to stop it
Google lawsuit alleges the company had radio personalities pretend to use the Pixel 4
When it comes to tech companies, I feel like we're all living in a circus. No matter how honest corporations seem or how charitable you are with them given their mission statements, there's always that aspect of them where they're either intentionally or unintentionally dishonest for gain. In a … [Read more...] about Google lawsuit alleges the company had radio personalities pretend to use the Pixel 4
First Look: ChromeOS quick settings Material You redesign appears, looks just as we predicted
Material You - Google's gorgeous, personal design language - is getting a ton of attention at the company now that the foundation for a full makeover across its apps and services has been laid. From Nearby Share, the Chrome browser's New Tab Page, the Play Store, ChromeOS, and even most recently, … [Read more...] about First Look: ChromeOS quick settings Material You redesign appears, looks just as we predicted
How to create and manage Google Alerts to be notified when interesting content hits the web
Did you know that Google has created a way for you to wrangle the wide, open web? There are constantly billions of pieces of content being published on the internet, and it can be hard to keep track of things that are important to you, but Google Alerts makes it possible to be notified of highly … [Read more...] about How to create and manage Google Alerts to be notified when interesting content hits the web
The Google Play Store’s intelligent space-saving “app archiving” feature is now rolling out
Remember the Nextbit Robin phone? Most people don't. It wasn't a particularly spectacular device, but it did ship with a unique feature that no one else was implementing at the time. The ability to archive your apps and reinstall them right from the app list or home screen may seem like something … [Read more...] about The Google Play Store’s intelligent space-saving “app archiving” feature is now rolling out









