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Britain's competition regulator, the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA), has mandated Google to enhance transparency in its search ranking processes to ensure fair competition. , Technology & Science, Times Now |
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Britain's competition regulator, the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA), has mandated Google to enhance transparency in its search ranking processes to ensure fair competition. , Technology & Science, Times Now |
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Google's latest Pixel update introduces creator-focused tools, expanded AI capabilities, emergency safety upgrades, and new features across devices and regions. |
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Google has started rolling out Wear OS 7 to eligible Pixel Watch models, bringing Live Updates, improved battery efficiency, connected-device integration, and Gemini-powered intelligence features arriving later this year globally |
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With only six months remaining before the implementation of the NPCI's 30 percent market cap rule, the loosening grip of the top two players signals early signs of success in the regulator's long-standing effort to diversify the UPI market |
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Google has released the June's Pixel drop adding screen reactions, Gemini Omni and customised music generation in Gemini |
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Google is rolling out Android 17 to eligible Pixel smartphones, featuring enhancements in productivity, security, multitasking, and AI. The phased update means that some users may receive it sooner than others., Technology & Science, Times Now |
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Google's long-hidden flight simulator is no longer limited to the desktop app. Users can now pilot a virtual aircraft directly from their browser and fly over almost any location on Earth. |
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Google has started rolling out Android 17 to eligible Pixel smartphones, bringing privacy upgrades, performance improvements, new customization options, and enhanced security features. |
Google rolls out Android 17 with Gemini AI, caller message recording, new security features and moreGoogle has begun rolling out Android 17 and Wear OS 7 first to Pixel devices. The updates place AI, safety tools and smarter cross-device features at the centre of Google's software push. |
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During his commencement speech at Stanford University, Google CEO Sundar Pichai surprised attendees by not focusing on artificial intelligence, despite the tech industry's current emphasis on it., Technology & Science, Times Now |