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Android 13 is breaking RCS for some Google Fi users
Following the public release of Android 13 earlier this week, a resulting issue originally spotted back in May has resurfaced and prompted a response from Google. The problem affects RCS connectivity for a small number of Google Fi customers where RCS disconnects upon the phone switching from WiFi … [Read more...] about Android 13 is breaking RCS for some Google Fi users
Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro pass through FCC, Pixel 7 Ultra and Pixel Notepad absent
A few days ago, the Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro passed through the FCC. This isn't unexpected or that noteworthy at this point as Google has already shown off both phones back in May at I/O 2022. For electronics to be marketed and sold in the US with radios and wireless connectivity, they have to pass … [Read more...] about Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro pass through FCC, Pixel 7 Ultra and Pixel Notepad absent
Pixel’s At a Glance widget will show status from food delivery apps
The At a Glance widget is a feature of Pixel phones that either gets lots of love or lots of hate. Whatever your feelings are on it, it's no secret that it is an integral part of the Pixel experience and one that easily distinguishes the Pixel launcher from others. The widget has also been the … [Read more...] about Pixel’s At a Glance widget will show status from food delivery apps
You can now assign tasks from within Google Docs
Google has been implementing several Tasks updates lately, elevating this part of its productivity suite as a cornerstone. However, even with all the upgrades and updated functionality it's gotten so far, it was still missing an important feature to be taken seriously as a full-featured task … [Read more...] about You can now assign tasks from within Google Docs
Google wants to let you search for web images directly through your Chromebook’s launcher
Thanks to our friend C2 Productions over on Twitter, we've been made aware that Google is testing a new ChromeOS flag that will plug Google Image search directly into your device's app launcher. More specifically, the company is testing whether or not it's viable to show you Google Image Search … [Read more...] about Google wants to let you search for web images directly through your Chromebook’s launcher
You’ll soon be able to trial some Stadia games until you unlock certain achievements
According to Gamedeveloper.com, Google Stadia is now testing a new feature with its click-to-play game trials. Instead of just and only playing until the timer expires (these are normally 60-120 minutes depending on the game), you can now play until you've unlocked a certain achievement. This … [Read more...] about You’ll soon be able to trial some Stadia games until you unlock certain achievements
The all-new AMD Ryzen 5000 Acer Chromebook Spin 514 is now available
At CES 2022 back in January, Acer unveiled a new iteration of the popular Chromebook Spin 514 and this one was powered by the newly released AMD Ryzen 5000 series processors. The all-new 14" convertible was supposed to launch back in march but Spring came and went with no sign of the Ryzen-powered … [Read more...] about The all-new AMD Ryzen 5000 Acer Chromebook Spin 514 is now available
Android Chrome’s Reader-esque feature is making its way to ChromeOS
Earlier this year, we reported on a Google Reader-esque feature that Chrome on Android was in the middle of implementing. This feature allowed users to follow sites and view the feed on the New Tab Page in the "Following" section beside "Discover." The sudden appearance of this feature gave many of … [Read more...] about Android Chrome’s Reader-esque feature is making its way to ChromeOS
ChromeOS 106 gaining the ability to translate highlighted text to other languages on the fly
In Google Chrome, you can already right-click anywhere on a web page to select "Translate to English", and automagically convert the entire site from a foreign language to English. However, there is no way to simply highlight a bit of text and translate it. Well, that is until ChromeOS 106. Kevin … [Read more...] about ChromeOS 106 gaining the ability to translate highlighted text to other languages on the fly
Google Calendar adds categorization and color labels to Time Insights
As a follow-up to the Time Insights launched last year, Google is now expanding it by adding event categorization and colored labels. Time Insights is a feature on Workspace accounts that provide you with a breakdown of you've been spending your valuable time, including how long you've spent in … [Read more...] about Google Calendar adds categorization and color labels to Time Insights
YouTube Shorts begin appearing in Google Discover
I was browsing through Google Discover on my Pixel 6 Pro last night - you know, checking out the latest #FloridaMan news - and I happened upon a grid-based section of videos that I'd never seen before. Apparently, YouTube's Reels or TikTok-style videos called "Shorts" are now being promoted directly … [Read more...] about YouTube Shorts begin appearing in Google Discover











