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Google Preps Fix for Bug That Exposes Gmail, Drive Accounts on Android TVs
PC Magazine· 7 days agoTechnically, this excludes more sensitive apps like Gmail and Drive because Chrome isn't allowed on...
Signed, sealed, delivered, summarized: new Gemini-powered AI feature for Gmail looks like it’s close...
TechRadar· 7 days agoA summarize feature powered by Gemini, Google’s recently debuted generative AI model and digital...
How to change your Gmail password
Mashable· 4 days agoBe honest: Did you really forget your Gmail password? Emails can't "find you well" if you can't even get into your account, just sayin'. First, go to ...
Read the email to Satya Nadella and Bill Gates that shows Microsoft's CTO was 'very worried' about ...
Business Insider· 2 days agoMicrosoft's concern about Google's AI progress, contained in emails forming part of the DoJ's...
A glaring Android TV security flaw might put your Gmail at risk
Android Central via Yahoo News· 6 days agoEven though Google doesn't officially let you install Chrome on Android...it on there. And once it's...
Over 400 million Google accounts have used passkeys, but our passwordless future remains elusive
The Verge· 1 day agoThe majority of users find them easier to use than passwords, according to Google, adding that “since launching, passkeys have proven to be faster than passwords, since they ...
PSA: Keep people away from your Android TV, or they could hack your email
Android Authority· 7 days agoAccording to these findings, Android TV’s lack of security protection makes it the perfect device to...
Concern About 'Scarily Good' Google AI Fueled Microsoft's OpenAI Investments
PC Magazine· 2 days agoIgnoring Google's AI efforts was a "mistake," a Microsoft exec said in a 2019 email exchange sent...
Never get locked out of your email again by doing this
Fox News via Yahoo News· 3 days agoIf you can't log in to your email account, you might want to try one of these methods to get...
Google fixes Android TV security oversight with this change
Android Authority· 4 days agoIt’s actually intended behavior for Android, but it’s a security oversight for a form factor that isn’t always used in absolutely personal and private environments and doesn’t have further security ...