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Google Chat Now Lets You Start Slack-Inspired ‘Huddles’
Google Chat has introduced a 'huddles' feature that allows users to quickly start a meeting while chatting with a colleague. The new feature…
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Microsoft Denies Training AI Models on User Data From Word, Excel
Microsoft on Wednesday denied claims that it uses customer data from its Microsoft 365 applications, including Word…
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Android Makes It Easier to Switch Devices and Log Back Into Apps
Google has announced a new feature for Android which aims to make the process of switching to and setting up new…
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Zoom Changes Name to Emphasise AI Offerings, Gives Sales Forecast
Zoom Video Communications gave a sales forecast for the current quarter that failed to impress investors who were expecting a bigger boost…
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Instagram’s Threads Will Soon Let You Pick a Default Feed
Threads — Meta's microblogging platform and a competitor to X (formerly Twitter) — is testing a new feature that…
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Your Gemini AI Assistant Can Now Play Music From Spotify
Google Gemini is getting a new extension that will allow the app to play and search for songs from the Spotify app. The new feature will be…
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Google Drive for Android May Soon Get a Feature Already Available on iOS
Google Drive is developing a new feature for Android devices that is speculated to add a layer of security while accessing the app,…
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You Should Delete These 15 ‘SpyLoan’ Apps From Your Android Phone Today
Predatory loan apps can bring a lot of trouble for unsuspecting users, and malicious actors continue to release new…
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Google, Meta Urge Australia to Delay Bill on Social Media Ban for Minors
Google and Facebook-owner Meta Platforms urged the Australian government on Tuesday to delay a bill that will ban most forms of social media…
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Australia Moves Closer to Ban Social Media for Children
Australia on Wednesday moved closer to banning social media for children under 16 after the parliament's lower house passed the bill even as…
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