Bad actor extensions on the Chrome Web Store have run rampant for far too long, promising to utilize user data only for the intended purpose, and then breaking that promise and misusing it for personal gain or malicious intent. Now that Manifest V3 has become the standard though, Google has limited … [Read more...] about Chrome Web Store to issue two new badges for extensions that are trustworthy
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YouTube announces new “Subtitle Editor” role to collaborate on video captions
In September of 2020, YouTube discontinued the "Community Captions" feature that allowed viewers to add high-quality captions for their favorite content creators' videos. At the time, YouTube cited under-utilization and abuse as the main reasons for ending this program. This, of course, didn't go … [Read more...] about YouTube announces new “Subtitle Editor” role to collaborate on video captions
How Google is solving its Emoji problem
Have you ever received a text from a friend that included a string of unidentifiable black boxes where emojis should be? These black boxes are called "Tofu" and are the subject of a recent "Ask a Techspert" article on Google's "The Keyword" blog that explains the reason why this happens and lays out … [Read more...] about How Google is solving its Emoji problem
Google Pay may become Google Wallet yet again, complete with a fresh, new icon
Two years ago, the new "Google Pay" was announced, and as a direct result, Google Wallet was converted into Google Pay Send on the web (the mobile app still exists) - and while you can no longer add money to the account with a debit card or bank account, it's become a P2P payment portal that quickly … [Read more...] about Google Pay may become Google Wallet yet again, complete with a fresh, new icon
HP Elite Dragonfly Chromebook surfaces on Google Shopping
With an expected availability this month, HP's upcoming Elite Dragonfly Chromebook could be the King of all ChromeOS devices when it finally arrives on the scene. Ahead of its imminent release, our friend Kevin Tofel has stumbled upon a listing for the Elite Dragonfly on Google's shopping website. … [Read more...] about HP Elite Dragonfly Chromebook surfaces on Google Shopping
Google Fi reduces pricing on its unlimited phone plans
Google Fi expanded its basic phone plan offering in 2019 by launching the "Unlimited Plus" Plan (previously called the Unlimited Plan), which included more premium features like unlimited data at home and abroad. Two years later, for its 6th birthday, Google launched "Simply Unlimited," which was … [Read more...] about Google Fi reduces pricing on its unlimited phone plans
You can now rename custom Google Assistant Routines after they’ve been created
A user on Reddit encountered a new setting in their Google Home app for Routines that's sure to take some of the pain out of managing them. Normally, when you create a Routine by voice with Assistant, it's dumped into the Home app with the name you gave it verbally under the Starter trigger. The … [Read more...] about You can now rename custom Google Assistant Routines after they’ve been created
Google’s Pixel 6a retail packaging emerges in a new leak
We're only a month out from Google I/O 2022 at this point, and that means any hardware set to debut at the yearly developer conference is also right around the corner. We've seen plenty of leaks and insider info on what could show up at the event, and it feels pretty certain Google will use the … [Read more...] about Google’s Pixel 6a retail packaging emerges in a new leak
Google hints at its secret post-Google Plus “social spine” initiative with Discover like counts
While browsing Discover on your Android device, you can tap the heart icon on an article to let Google know you're interested in receiving similar content in the future based on either the source or the topic contained therein. It's a welcome feature for anyone who is accustomed to scrolling through … [Read more...] about Google hints at its secret post-Google Plus “social spine” initiative with Discover like counts
The Google Play Store will soon start to hide old and out of date apps for your protection
Google is adding a new requirement for application developers on the Play Store, and should they not comply by updating their app to work with the most recent version of Android, they could be at risk of being completely hidden from all users, and by extension, unable to have their app downloaded at … [Read more...] about The Google Play Store will soon start to hide old and out of date apps for your protection
Google TV seems to have a real problem with letting me remove things from my Watchlist
Google TV recently slipped up and showed the fact that it may finally be preparing to launch the long-overdue individual user profile switching for its Chromecast, and while that's a feature I'm truly looking forward to (with bated breath), my mind is currently set on the issues the device currently … [Read more...] about Google TV seems to have a real problem with letting me remove things from my Watchlist
ChromeOS experimenting with separating calendar widget from quick settings to simplify its usage
I woke up to a ChromeOS Canary update on my Samsung Galaxy Chromebook, and after applying it, I scoured the entire OS for changes, only to miss the one that was the most obvious and right out in front of my face. I looked at the bottom-right of the display only to notice that the date had been … [Read more...] about ChromeOS experimenting with separating calendar widget from quick settings to simplify its usage












