There’s good news if you want to keep using Samsung Messages (unless you’re in the US)
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The Browser Is Breaking Your DLP: How Data Slips Past Modern Controls
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Google Voice’s lack of RCS support is making me the outcast of my group chat
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Google’s taking a big swing at AI health with the Fitbit Air
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Shop ’til you bot: Google, OpenAI, and the race to build agentic commerce
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Google could finally let you remove the search bar from your Pixel’s home screen
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I don’t want a new Google TV Streamer — I just want a new Chromecast
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Your Pixel 8 phone is almost ready for AirDrop support
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Fake Claude AI website delivers new 'Beagle' Windows malware
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Android Auto beta is suddenly open again, but you’ll need to be quick
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RSS feeds send me more traffic than Google
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RSS Feeds Send Me More Traffic Than Google
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Google appears to have an ‘AI Ultra Lite’ subscription tier in the works
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Android 17 QPR1 Beta 2 arrives with a slew of bugfixes
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VoidStealer Malware Darts Past Google Chrome's Encryption
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Yet Another Way to Bypass Google Chrome's Encryption Protection
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Google Home’s RGB lighting controls should be back to normal now
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Google weighs in on Chrome’s weights.bin controversy
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The Fitbit Air may finally be ready for its big reveal
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