Report: Google Pixel Users Are Experiencing Camera Failure

The Google Pixel devices are an impressive lineup of mobile devices. For many people. their best selling point is the camera. If you’re one of those people, we have a report that just might have you reconsidering your options. Pixel Users Tank the Google Camera App Ratings According to Android Police, the Google Camera app […]

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Apple TV App Launches on Chromecast With Google TV

The Apple TV App is now officially available on Google’s latest Chromecast. This lets Chromecast owners who are subscribed to Apple TV+ stream their favorite shows to their telly even if they don’t have an Apple device. Support for additional Google TVs from Sony and TCL is coming in the future, but no specifics beyond that were […]

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New Amazon CEO Commits to Making Video Games, Unlike Google

It is (kind of) official; Amazon will continue to bring you video games under its new CEO, Andy Jassy. This is undoubtedly music to your ears if you’ve been holding your breath for the second installment of The Grand Tour Game… Amazon to Continue Making Video Games This writer can feel the ripple in time […]

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Google Apps Will Comply With Apple’s App Tracking Transparency Feature

Google and umbrella company Alphabet may be one of the biggest tech giants around, but even this search leviathan isn’t too big to get around Apple’s upcoming App Tracking Transparency (ATT) feature. The feature, which will fill users in about which apps are tracking them online, is set to arrive in early spring. In a […]

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Google Calendar on the Web Gets Offline Support

We’ve all been there. You’re trying to figure out when your next meeting is, and your internet drops out. Thankfully, that won’t be a problem anymore, as Google Calendar is rolling out offline support for the web-based version of its popular calendar app. Offline Google Calendar Google announced the change on the Google Workspace Updates site, and […]

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