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CNET on MSNApple Update Teases Google Gemini Integration on iPhonesThe report suggests Apple may be working to integrate the technology into its next software update, but a launch date for Gemini support remains uncertain. Apple executive Craig F
Why is Black History Month in February? The commemoration of important Black Americans and events happens largely during the shortest month of the year.
Google may face a lawsuit from Mexico over its decision to show both Gulf of Mexico and Gulf of America on its Google Maps platform.
Alphabet's Google internet search engine is eroding demand for original content and undermining publishers' ability to compete with its artificial intelligence-generated overviews, a U.S. educational technology company said in a lawsuit filed on Monday.
Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency, or DOGE, is pressing forward with its government cuts as it faces multiple legal challenges. The IRS, which holds private data on millions of Americans’ tax returns,
If you've ever needed to get somewhere fast, chances are you've turned to Google Maps. With its powerful navigation tools and Street View feature, it gives you a super simple, easy to navigate first-person perspective of nearly anywhere in the world.
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CNET on MSNGoogle Doing Away With SMS Codes for Gmail AuthenticationGmail users will soon see a big change in the way their accounts are secured and how their two-factor authenticated logins are handled. Google is planning to stop sending 2FA codes via text message to verify Gmail accounts in favor of security tools such as passkeys and QR codes that users would scan with their devices.
TikTok was restored to app stores run by Apple Inc. and Alphabet Inc. on Thursday, after the tech giants were reportedly reassured by the Trump administration that they would not face legal ramifications for doing so.
Clicking on the label for the Gulf in Google Maps now brings up a note saying "posting is currently turned off". Google also appears to have deleted some negative reviews left in the wake of its name change.
Google's Veo 2 model was announced last December, and now we have an idea of what using it will cost. According to its pricing page: 50 cents per second of footage. Veo 2 is presently limited to two-minute clips in up to 4K resolution — a fair sight more than the 20-second,
It doesn’t make sense, not with how Apple figured out how to pump a little two-for-one camera into the iPhone 16e. Granted, that’s an “economical” or “essential” model, whatever you want to call it, and it’s not indicative of what’s coming from the next generation.
Google Maps is adding more options to its incident-reporting feature, which will allow drivers to avoid or prepare for dangerous weather conditions. As spotted by Android Police, Maps now allows users to flag flooded roads,
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