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Google Stadia May be More Responsive Than PC

Google Stadia streaming platform will use an advanced system based on AI algorithms, which will allow it to dynamically increase the number of animation frames per second or predict the actions of players to reduce the typical cloud delay.

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Bart Swiatek

October 10, 2019

Google Stadia May be More Responsive Than PC

Closed Beta of Incognito Mode in Google Maps Has Been Launched

A few days ago a closed beta of incognito mode in Google Maps has begun. Currently, it is only available to owners of Android devices and members of Google Maps Preview.

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Paul Wozniak

September 22, 2019

Closed Beta of Incognito Mode in Google Maps Has Been Launched

Google Play Store Will Also Have its Own Subscription

There is much to suggest that Google Play will follow the example of other platforms and will also introduce a subscription. The service will be called Google Play Pass and will be competing with Apple Arcade.

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Barth Faryna

September 10, 2019

Google Play Store Will Also Have its Own Subscription

Google Bans Advertising of Untested and Experimental Treatments

Google has announced bans for advertising of medical products and therapies that have not been adequately researched and proven to be effective. This has met with the approval of the medical community.

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Milosz Szubert

September 9, 2019

Google Bans Advertising of Untested and Experimental Treatments

Google and Facebook Accused of Breaking Electoral Silence in Russia

Facebook and Google were accused of breaking the electoral silence during the local elections held in Russia last Sunday. The companies were supposed to display advertisements and political spots in violation of the law. The Russian media supervisory authority has not informed about possible consequences for the companies.

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Bart Swiatek

September 9, 2019

Google and Facebook Accused of Breaking Electoral Silence in Russia

Because of YouTube, Google May Have to Pay $200 Million Fine

The Federal Trade Commission ruled that YouTube had violated the Children's Online Privacy Act by displaying advertisements personalised for children. It is said that Google may have to pay a $200 million fine. Many people think, however, that this amount is hardly enough.

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Konrad Serafinski

September 2, 2019

Because of YouTube, Google May Have to Pay $200 Million Fine

Next Huawei Smartphone Without Google Apps

Google has confirmed that Huawei's smartphones will not be licensed for the most popular applications, including YouTube and Google Maps, as a result of a trade ban imposed by the US authorities.

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Barth Faryna

August 30, 2019

Next Huawei Smartphone Without Google Apps

Chinese Company Baidu Bests Google in the Smart Speaker Market

The name Baidu may not tell you much, but in fact it is the largest search engine used in China and Japan. The company also produces smart speakers and has just outpaced Google in this sector.

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Barth Faryna

August 27, 2019

Chinese Company Baidu Bests Google in the Smart Speaker Market

Android Q is Now Android 10; New Name and Logo for Google's OS [Updated]

The doubts have been dispelled and we already know what the new version of Google's mobile OS will be called. Android 10, because that's the sooftware's full name, is moving away from the traditional naming associated with sweets. A new logo was also introduced.

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Conrad Hazi

August 27, 2019

Android Q is Now Android 10; New Name and Logo for Google's OS [Updated]

Google Stadia - Subscription Price and Game List

During a special Google event, we got to know a new bunch of details related to Google's streaming service. We already know how much you will have to pay for the subscription and what games it will offer.

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Michael Kulakowski

August 19, 2019

Google Stadia - Subscription Price and Game List

Google and Twitter Switch to AMD EPYC CPU

AMD has announced that Google and Twitter will use its latest EPYC Rome processors built in 7 nm architecture.

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Paul Wozniak

August 8, 2019

Google and Twitter Switch to AMD EPYC CPU

Chrome Extensions are a Failure? Very Limited Numbers of Installations

Chrome Browser Extensions are great and useful tools that can be very helpful in many situations. At least that's what sounds like in theory. Practice shows that most of them do not have many applications and almost nobody uses them.

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Barth Faryna

August 6, 2019

Chrome Extensions are a Failure? Very Limited Numbers of Installations

Android Will Enable Us to Choose Search Engine

Reuters agency reports that Google will enable the choice of a default search engine on mobile devices running the Android system beginning from 2020. Companies will enter an auction, and those who pay the most will appear in the system.

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Konrad Serafinski

August 5, 2019

Android Will Enable Us to Choose Search Engine

The EU: Google Won't Listen to Recordings Collected by Assistant App

The German Commissioner for Data Protection and Freedom of Information has banned Google from listening to sound material recorded through the use of Smart Assistant app. The company agreed and offered to refrain from this practice throughout the European Union for a certain period of time.

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Bart Swiatek

August 2, 2019

The EU: Google Won't Listen to Recordings Collected by Assistant App

Chrome 76 Blocks Flash and Prevents Sites From Detecting Incognito

The latest update to Google Chrome automatically blocks Flash Playback media and does not allow sites to detect when you are in incognito mode.

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Paul Wozniak

July 31, 2019

Chrome 76 Blocks Flash and Prevents Sites From Detecting Incognito

Google Will Pay 5 Bucks For Your Face

Recently, residents of many American cities have been talked to on the street by Google employees, who offered them Starbucks or Amazon vouchers in exchange for... their faces. The value of the coupons was exactly $5. That's how much Google is willing to pay for a human face.

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Barth Faryna

July 30, 2019

Google Will Pay 5 Bucks For Your Face

Privacy: Google Gives an Ultimatum to Devs of Chrome Extensions

Google has decided to change the policy for Chrome browser extensions. Add-ons will only be able to request user data that is necessary for their operation. The changes will enter into force in October. Extensions that are not adapted to the new requirements will disappear from the Chrome Web Store.

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Bart Swiatek

July 26, 2019

Privacy: Google Gives an Ultimatum to Devs of Chrome Extensions

Android - Google Will Introduce New Emoji

Google has announced that the latest version of its OS, the so-called Android Q, will feature several dozen new emojis. The images will also include those that will enable better representation of minorities, such as people with disabilities.

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Bart Swiatek

July 19, 2019

Android - Google Will Introduce New Emoji

Google Stadia Partner Program Very Popular Among Developers

During this year's Develop:Brighton conference, Sam Corcoran - Technical Account Manager at Google - informed that over 4 thousand companies have already applied to the partner program of the streaming platform Stadia.

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Bart Swiatek

July 12, 2019

Google Stadia Partner Program Very Popular Among Developers

Google Chrome for Android Installed 5 Billion Times

The Android version of Google Chrome has already been installed more than 5 billion times. The source of the information is the application card in the Google Play store.

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Bart Swiatek

June 28, 2019

Google Chrome for Android Installed 5 Billion Times