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Google to support Chrome on Windows 7 until 2022

By Theunis Jansen van Rensburg
In GoogleTechnologyWindows
6 years ago
Google will keep providing updates from Chrome on Windows 7 until the beginning of 2022, originally meant to end in July 2021.

YouTube will start showing ads on small creators’ content but not pay them

By Theunis Jansen van Rensburg
In InternetTechnologyYouTube
6 years ago
YouTube has updated its terms giving it the right to monetise videos from channels that aren’t part of its YouTube Partner Program.

Google Assistant adds more non-robotic voices

By Theunis Jansen van Rensburg
In AndroidGadgetsTechnology
6 years ago
Google Assistant is arguably already the most naturally sounding digital assistant, but they are adding even better English-speaking voices.

You should buy the Google Pixel 4a 5G instead of the Pixel 5

By Theunis Jansen van Rensburg
In AndroidGadgetsGoogleTechnology
6 years ago
The Google Pixel 4a 5G is a cheaper version of last year’s Pixel 4 flagship, but it is much closer to this year’s Pixel 5 flagship.

Google officially launches the new Google Pixel 5

By Theunis Jansen van Rensburg
In GadgetsGoogleTechnology
6 years ago
Google has officially launched the new Google Pixel 5 - a familiar looking, yet new direction for the Google flagship.

The Google Pixel 5 won’t be much better than the Pixel 4a

By Theunis Jansen van Rensburg
In GadgetsGoogleTechnology
6 years ago
The Google Pixel 5 is a much anticipated sequel to last year’s Android flagship, although this year around it won’t be a flagship.

If you’re concerned about privacy, you can blur your house on Google Street View

By Theunis Jansen van Rensburg
In AppsGoogleTechnology
6 years ago
There have been cases of views onto patios, open bedroom windows or pool sides that people may want to remove from Google Street View.

Google Pixel 5 leaks show a familiar, uninspired design

By Theunis Jansen van Rensburg
In GadgetsGoogleTechnology
6 years ago
The first proper leaks of the upcoming Google Pixel 5 flagship have surfaced, and it looks oddly familiar.

Wear OS update coming soon with improved speed and usability

By Theunis Jansen van Rensburg
In AccessoriesGadgetsTechnologyWear OS
6 years ago
For a software platform meant to run on the majority of smartwatches around the world, Google doesn’t seem to spend a lot of time or effort on Wear OS.

Fortnite banned from the App Store and Google Play Store

By Theunis Jansen van Rensburg
In AndroidAppleAppsGoogleTechnology
6 years ago
Apple has removed Fortnite from the App Store due to non-compliance to guidelines. Only hours later, Fortnite was also removed from the Play Store.

Google launches its budget champion Pixel 4a

By Theunis Jansen van Rensburg
In AndroidGadgetsGoogleTechnology
6 years ago
Google have finally launched the Pixel 4a, its cheapest phone ever, trying to offer a flagship camera and software experience at a fraction of the price.

Apple to spend $400 million on affordable housing in 2020

By Theunis Jansen van Rensburg
In AppleCultureTechnology
6 years ago
Apple pledged $2.5 billion to combat the housing crisis in California in late 2019, of which it will spend $400 million this year.
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