When talking about email, I'm likely to go down a rabbit hole discussing why it is I miss Google's own Inbox so much. Gmail is fine, sure, but Inbox was fantastic once you understood how to leverage it. The winning formula largely came down to giving users a quick and simple way to parse and … [Read more...] about Google Messages is set to take a page out of Gmail’s book
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ChromeOS prepping “Privacy Hub”
The Canary channel of ChromeOS just updated to version 105 ( 105.0.5121.0 if you'd like to get specific) and I feel as if there's going to be a lot to unpack in this milestone update. I'll be digging into this update over the weekend but for now, one particular feature jumped out at me and it's all … [Read more...] about ChromeOS prepping “Privacy Hub”
Nest Hub Max to lose bridging and range extension support for Nest x Yale locks
Google is hard at work making sure all their smart home devices are ready for the launch of the upcoming "Matter" smart home industry standard that will be leveraging the next-gen connectivity protocol. This new standard was developed in collaboration with Amazon, Apple, Samsung SmartThings, and … [Read more...] about Nest Hub Max to lose bridging and range extension support for Nest x Yale locks
Google is working on at least 7 Pixel Watch bands to accessorize your wrist with
According to 9to5Google, Google's upcoming Pixel Watch could have at least 7 extra band options to snap on and wear on your wrist! An unnamed source close to the development of the accessories describes a few of them, and to me, it sounds like there will be a variety of styles to choose … [Read more...] about Google is working on at least 7 Pixel Watch bands to accessorize your wrist with
Android 13 Beta 3.2 patch rolling out now to Pixel devices
A new Android 13 Beta patch is out today (Beta 3.2 - Build TPB3.220610.004), which includes stability improvements and addresses some software bugs. The patch comes after a minor release last week (Beta 3.1) that returned some users' missing Android Beta Feedback app. Here are the bug fixes included … [Read more...] about Android 13 Beta 3.2 patch rolling out now to Pixel devices
Material You should still be coming to ChromeOS, even if it is a little way off
Over the years and since the Peeking Launcher and subsequently, the Productivity Launcher have, well, launched, ChromeOS has factored in a slight tinge of the user's wallpaper into the UI color. It's subtle and easy to miss, but it's given us a hint at where Google wants to take the visual design of … [Read more...] about Material You should still be coming to ChromeOS, even if it is a little way off
You can now block and report participants when removing them from a Meet call
Google Meet calls are getting new functionality for those times when you are tasked with moderating a meeting or making sure uninvited guests do not intrude. For example, when removing a participant from a Meet call, meeting hosts and co-hosts will now get a popup with two additional actions to … [Read more...] about You can now block and report participants when removing them from a Meet call
New Google Maps “Nearby traffic” widget on the way
Yesterday, Google teased the upcoming launch of a new "Nearby traffic" widget for Google Maps and highlighted five of their favorite Android widget features. The new widget, which Google says will be launched "in the coming weeks," will show real-time traffic from your current location. … [Read more...] about New Google Maps “Nearby traffic” widget on the way
Body detection is coming to a Chromebook now in development by Dell
Since the fall of last year, we've known that Human Presence Sensing (HPS) is headed for Chromebooks and ChromeOS, even if we've yet to see the fruits of this work. How presence sensing will play into the Chromebook experience is still up in the air a bit, but one integration would likely be the … [Read more...] about Body detection is coming to a Chromebook now in development by Dell
Successful Failures: YouTube Music gained its AI smarts from an unlikely source
Before we get started, let me take a moment to state the obvious: Youtube Music is clearly descended from the deceased Google Play Music, and the evolution isn’t remotely ambiguous. For the most part this article series is about the unexpected origins of successful services, but there’s nothing … [Read more...] about Successful Failures: YouTube Music gained its AI smarts from an unlikely source
Stadia adds 9 new Click-to-Play game trials to its lineup
Click to Play Trials are a fantastic way to get into cloud gaming without really any commitment, and Stadia reigns supreme with this. They're wonderful because they literally require no account login to spin up, and you can play enough to get a sense for whether or not you want to either subscribe … [Read more...] about Stadia adds 9 new Click-to-Play game trials to its lineup
Pixel “At a Glance” widget Nest Doorbell alerts rolling out
The June 2022 Pixel Feature Drop, announced at the start of the month, promised Pixel users new features for the "At a Glance" widget that is a fixture on the device's home page. Three new widget features were announced as part of that drop: Flashlight reminders, Air Quality alerts, and a Nest … [Read more...] about Pixel “At a Glance” widget Nest Doorbell alerts rolling out










