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Some Pixel Superfans are getting invites to try Google Bard

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YouTube Music Premium’s latest perk makes turning finds into faves so easy

YouTube Music is always growing with new feature additions, though it isn’t without its fair share of frustrations. Regardless, more than 80 million...

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Google Contacts is giving you a terrific reason to ask your friends for their birthdays

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Google’s project-killing spree has found a fashionable new victim

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Material You for Google Drive’s web interface is going live now

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WhatsApp is finally fixing polls so you can’t choose every option that’s applicable

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YouTube Music will soon let you drift off to your favorite podcast

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The Google Play Store’s ‘Repetitive Content’ banhammer is back to targeting icon packs

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This Google Chrome utility is done for, but you won’t miss it

Google Chrome is easily the most popular web browser around, and for good reason: beyond just surfing the web efficiently, it can do everything from opening...

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Netflix gets serious about subtitles with new display options

Who doesn’t look forward to unwinding with a great show or movie after a long week, and no batter which of the best entertainment apps you’re...

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YouTube now allows mild-ass swearing without slashing creator ad revenue

Cussing in a YouTube video became just too risky for creators back in November, when the platform introduced controversial changes to its profanity policy that...

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Google Files has something ‘important’ in the pipeline

Google has an entire suite of first-party apps that form a complete starter kit of sorts for any new Android phone going on sale. Despite the popularity of...

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