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Google Announces Privacy Sandbox for Android
Google announced it's starting a "multi-year initiative to build the Privacy Sandbox on Android, with the goal of introducing new, more private advertising solutions."
Google Releases Android 13 Developer Preview 1
This is the first of two planned Developer Previews for Android 13, and a beta build is expected in April.
Meta Now Attacking Google Over Apple’s App Tracking Transparency
Meta is now calling out Google over what it calls "unfair advantages" in regards to Apple's new privacy rules.
Google’s Flutter SDK Adds Support for Windows App Development
The cross-platform software development kit now supports iOS, Android, macOS, Linux, and Windows.
Google’s Pixel 6 Series Breaks Company’s Quarterly Sales Record
The Pixel 6 is one of the most advanced smartphones Google has produced, and the market appears to be rewarding the tech giant for it.
Google One VPN Launches for iPhone and iPad Users
VPN by Google One is now available in Canada for iOS users.
Google Legacy G Suite Users to Get ‘No-Cost’ Option to Move Data
Google is working on a "no-cost" option for G Suite legacy users to let them move their content and data.
Google Pixel 6a Launch Rumoured for May 2022
Google Silicon under the hood with a 6.2" OLED display and competent camera system, but no 3.5mm headphone jack.
New Google Pixel 6 Ad Stars Canadian Actor Simu Liu, Highlights ‘Live Translate’ Feature: VIDEO
Canadian actor Simu Liu stars in Google Canada's new Pixel 6 national advertising spot delivered to English-speaking markets entirely in Mandarin.
Google Chromebooks Perk: Get 1 Year Free 100GB Google One Storage and More
Google is offering up one year free of 100GB of cloud storage through Google One.
iMessage Suffers From Slow Development Pace, Poor Choices: MacWorld
Apple's decision to keep its iMessage platform exclusive to it own devices has actually made the messaging app a failure.
Apple, Google Warn Senate Antitrust Legislation Would Harm User Privacy and Security
Bills currently being considered by the Senate will make "it much harder to protect the privacy and security of Americans’ personal devices," said Apple.