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Android already has an existing permission for calendar access. Google Calendar appears to be working on a new setting that would prevent the app from sharing its own info with other calendar apps.
As more AI workloads are scaled into energy-intensive data centers, the pressure on power supply chains will intensify. Lenovo's Simone Larsson told CNBC there's going to be a "tipping point" where ...
We can create a master sheet in a Workbook and link other sheets to it, and create links to access them instantly. This gives us a lot of convenience in managing data and multiple sheets. It makes it ...
Google Search Console’s blind spot is costing you visibility into one of the biggest SERP changes in years. AI Overviews now appear for millions of queries, yet Search Console lumps these impressions ...
In November 2025, a rumor circulated that Google's latest update had automatically opted in all users to allow its generative artificial intelligence (AI) program to train on private communications ...
Google has pushed back the deadline for Fitbit users to migrate their data — again. Fitbit users who have put off moving their data to a Google account now have until May 19, 2026, to do so.
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Google's Android settlement would resolve the lawsuit and change its terms of service, but not all users will get payouts. Tyler has worked on, lived with and tested ...
Despite its early stumbles, Google’s Gemini has leapfrogged ChatGPT in relevance and usefulness. Soon, it will be ubiquitous. By Brian X. Chen Brian X. Chen is The New York Times’s lead consumer ...