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Google Stadia Gaming Platform Needs Min 25Mb/s Internet Speed

Google has released the specifications of its upcoming game streaming platform known as Google Stadia. The game streaming platform from the tech giant will use custom made processor and an ultra-fast graphics card in its forthcoming console. While the CPU will be a 2.7GHz x86 custom-made chip with hyper-threading and 9.5 MB L2+L2 cache, AMD […]

An individual stole $100M USD of Facebook and Google

This week a Lithuanian citizen pleaded guilty of having collaborated to implement a fraud scheme against Google and Facebook for over $100M USD, reported the International Institute of Cyber Security and experts of ethical hacking training in India. Evaldas Rimasauskas, 50 years old, pleaded guilty of the charge of electronic fraud before a district judge […]

Google & Facebook Downtimes, An Eye-Opener

By sheer coincidence, Google and Facebook one after another had their system downtimes and the world felt it heavily. We came into the realization that we depend on these two companies on how: we communicate; how we speak with each other; how to entertain ourselves and how to share our everyday lives with our acquaintances. […]

How To Backup Media Faster In Google Photos Using “Express” Feature?

Backing up photos and videos can be a pain, especially when the internet connectivity is poor. To solve the issue, Google has introduced a new Express feature in Google Photos which will make sure all your photos are backed up with ease. Introduced back in December to a small group of users in India, the Express backup […]

Google’s Stadia Is “Netflix For Games” — Play Any Game Without Installation

Leveraging the network of its highly efficient and scalable server infrastructure, Google has finally launched its much-anticipated game streaming service called Stadia. The announcement took place at the company’s keynote at the Game Developers Conference in San Francisco. With Stadia, Google has promised to make any AAA gaming title playable on any device with a Chrome browser and […]

Google Could Be Working On “Android For Feature Phones”

Along with smartphone advancements, there is a niche segment of feature phones that caters to many in developing countries. Expanding its reach to that very niche, Google could soon introduce Android to feature phones. According to a report by 9To5Google, a “Touchless” mode for Chrome has been found which hints at the web browser’s entry on feature phones, in addition to […]

Teens Are Using Google Docs To Text In Class And Fool Teachers

Back in school, I clearly remember exchanging chits when I had to converse with my friends during class. Today, technology has upped the game, and Google Docs seems to be a new messaging app for teenagers to befool teachers and parents while being in their strict jurisdiction. A new report by The Atlantic suggests that […]

Google’s New Patent Reveals Its Foldable Smartphone Plans

Before the official launch of the foldable smartphones, Google was also a part of the rumor mill to hop onto the bandwagon. Now, another patent filed by the company suggests that a foldable Google device is in the pipeline. According to a report, the patent suggests that Google’s foldable smartphone will fold inwards, much like […]

SimBad malware on Play Store infected millions of Android devices

Most of the applications infected by SimBad malware are simulator games. The IT security researchers at Check Point have discovered a sophisticated malware campaign that has been targeting Android users through Google Play Store on a global level and so far more than 150 million users have fallen prey to it. Dubbed SimBad by researchers; the malware disguises […]

A Google Employee Just Broke The World Record For Calculating Pi

A Google employee from Japan has broken the world record for the number of digits of pi calculated. Emma Haruka Iwao, a cloud developer advocate at Google, calculated pi to 31,415,926,535,897 digits (stop counting, its 31 trillion digits) thus breaking the previous record of 22,459,157,718,361 (9 trillion) digits set back in 2016. Pi is the number we get when […]

New Samsung Galaxy S10 review and features

The all new Samsung Galaxy S10 family has been released by Samsung on 8th March, 2019 and despite the high price & a lazy start, the Galaxy S10 has made a record in pre-orders for Samsung in the US. When the pre-orders for Samsung Galaxy S10 family began, there were rumors and conflicting reports about […]

Google Is Using Wi-Fi To Track Your Precise Location: Oracle

To say that Google knows more about you than you know about yourself would not be an exaggeration. In a fresh attack on Google, Oracle has submitted a 17-page attachment titled “Google’s Shadow Profile” to Australian Competition and Consumer Commission’s digital platform inquiry. Oracle has accused Google of building profiles of Australian users by logging […]

Google Chrome Lite Pages Are Now More Secure And Faster

Google Chrome’s Data Saver feature helps load pages faster when there is low network connectivity on Android devices. In addition to this, the Chrome Lite Pages now work with secure websites apart from the regular ones. Chrome now optimizes HTTPS pages by showing a ‘Lite’ indicator in the URL bar, much like it does with […]

Google’s New And Faster Voice Recognition Works Offline On Pixel

Voice recognition is a must-have on a smartphone these days and trying to improve it further for better usage, Google has now introduced an all-neural, on-device speech recognition system on Gboard. Until now, Google has been using cloud-based processing. It uses a “decoder graph” — a component of the algorithm which matches spoken words to written […]

Larry Page Gave Andy Rubin $150M Despite Sexual Harassment Probe: Lawsuit

A lawsuit has claimed that Alphabet CEO and Google co-founder Larry Page didn’t get approval from the board of the company when he passed a $150 million stock grant to Android creator Andy Rubin. The suit alleges that Rubin was under an internal investigation for sexual harassment, according to a Bloomberg report. While the lawsuit was […]

Google’s Gaming Console Controller Images Revealed In A Patent

A few weeks back, word broke about Google’s mystery online gaming project which involves a game streaming service powered by Chromecast. Now, a newly discovered patent reveals the design of a gaming controller which the upcoming gaming service would rely on. It is an internet-connected game controller which would be independent of any one host device. The patent details a notification system for […]

Google: Ditch Windows 7 And Install Windows 10 To Escape Chrome Zero-Day Bug

Clement Legine from Google’s Threat Analysis Group published a blog post today mentioning the details of the Chrome zero-day bug that affected Chrome browser and put users at a major security risk. Last week, Google released a patch to address Chrome vulnerability (CVE-2019-5786) and the search giant advised users to update their browser immediately to evade any security […]

Google Is Planning To Add Digital Driver License In Your Smartphone

Google wants you to stop storing your identification documents like drivers’ license in your wallet. Instead, it is working on a mechanism that will allow you to store digital IDs on your Android smartphone. XDA Developers have reported that Google is working on an API named “IdentityCredentialAPI” which will act as a digital wallet for […]

Google Launches Bolo In India: Speech-based App To Help Children Read

A report by ASER 2018 report hints that only half of the Class 5 students can read a Class 2 textbook with ease. Therefore, with an aim to improve the overall reading literacy in India, Google has launched a new Android app, dubbed Bolo for children in the country. Based on Google’s speech recognition and text-to-speech […]

Google Launches Linux-Powered Coral Dev Board For Machine Learning

Last summer, at Google Next conference, Google announced two new hardware products built around its Edge TPU chip to accelerate machine learning workloads on embedded AI devices and existing systems. Now, without much fanfare, the company has released these products officially — a new Coral development board and a USB accelerator. Both products will also make […]