The country’s Competition and Markets Authority is investigating mobile ecosystems controlled by Apple and Alphabet’s Google to work out if they need to obey a strict new law governing digital ...
The Google Home Gemini Extension is now rolling out to all users. It will be fully available over the coming weeks.
Microsoft has a new strategy to keep users on its Edge browser and prevent them from switching to Google Chrome. According to ...
Google is changing the way visible URLs show up on mobile search results worldwide. Search results since 2009 have shown “breadcrumbs” or the hierarchy of a webpage’s URL using “>” after the domain ...
Google launched Chrome Web Store for enterprises with specialized controls for shopping only approved add-ons. The private Chrome Web Store allows Workspace admins to control approved extensions and ...
Google has announced some new business features that can help IT admins better manage Chrome browser extensions, a popular attack vector for cybercriminals. A curated Chrome Web Store experience is ...
In essence, if you search for Google through Bing in your browser, you’ll see a “promoted by Microsoft” dropdown search box negating the need to click through to Google after all. “Bing is also ...
Android 16 is finally entering the beta stage, after a couple of developer previews in November and December. Now that it has entered the beta stage, you ...
It's official! Google has a fixation on making waves in the XR space. We all know that the company has developed Android XR in collaboration with Samsung.
Google has officially launched its Chrome Web Store for Enterprises, allowing organizations to create a curated list of extensions that can be installed in employees' web browsers.
The new Chrome Web Store, part of Chrome Enterprise Core, allows employees a simple landing page where they can discover and choose extensions pre-approved by information technology staff. This allows ...
The new Eclipsa Audio format is based on the Immersive Audio Model and Formats (IAMF) co-developed by Google, Samsung, and others from the Alliance of Open Media (AOM).