How Google’s Pixel 6 Update Policy Could Change Android Lifecycles

Recent rumors of a change in update policy for the upcoming Google Pixel 6 have sparked conversation among Android users. If these rumors are to be believed, we can expect a much longer update window than what's been offered in the past, much to the delight of Android enthusiasts. Let's discuss how a change in […]

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AT&T to Ship All Android Phones With Google’s Messages App for RCS

Google has teamed up with AT&T to bring RCS to all Android devices on the carrier’s network in the US. As a part of the partnership, all Android devices on AT&T’s network will also ship with the Google Messages app as the default messaging client. Google has been trying to push RCS as a popular alternative […]

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7 Amazing Things You Can Do in Google’s Arts and Culture App

Google’s Arts & Culture app is a miniature mobile masterpiece, which anyone with even a passing interest in art will enjoy exploring. Launched in 2016, it was originally designed to complement the Google Arts & Culture website, which lets you virtually visit thousands of galleries and museums around the world. But the app—which you can […]

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Google’s New Safe Folder Feature Keeps Your Files Secure

Google is rolling out an important new privacy feature for users of its Files app. Called Safe Folder, the feature will you keep your files secure and locked down at all times. The company announced the new feature in a post on The Keyword. It’s called Safe Folder, and it makes it so that if […]

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Google’s Subsea Cable to Connect the US, UK, and Spain

Google’s new subsea cable is going to connect the US, UK, and Spain by 2022. Google has announced its intentions to lay this submarine cable on the Google Cloud Blog. The new cable is the fourth of its kind owned by the company. It’ll be the first one owned by Google that connects the US […]

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