• Eight Advanced Google Docs Features You Should Be Using

    Beneath their surfaces, word processors like Google Docs have a treasure trove of hidden features that make it easier to draft large documents and collaborate on them with coworkers. I have covered a few Google Docs tips before, but now I have a few more to share.

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    Ecosia launches its web browser with 'green' features

    Ecosia, the maker of the tree-planting search engine, has launched a new web browser. The free browser is now available for download on multiple platforms, including Windows and macOS.

  • With $175M in new funding, Island is putting the browser at the center of enterprise security

    When a company raises $175M at a $3B valuation, it gets your attention. When that startup is a browser company, all the more. © 2024 TechCrunch. All rights reserved. For personal use only.

  • Vivaldi browser joins Google Chrome in offering Windows on ARM build

    Vivaldi today unveiled a preview version of its browser tailored for Windows on ARM devices. The move follows Google’s recent release of its Chrome browser optimized for the ARM architecture, signaling growing support for the energy-efficient platform. In a blog post acknowledging the experimental nature of the release, Vivaldi stated: “These builds are not yet […]

  • Fortanix launches Key Insight to help enterprises manage cryptographic security risks

    Fortanix launches Key Insight, a new product designed to enhance cryptographic security management across multi-cloud environments, addressing data exposure risks and preparing enterprises for the quantum computing era.

  • Perplexity hits unicorn status with $63M investment, launches secure AI enterprise search

    Perplexity said multiple leading enterprises, including Zoom, HP and Databricks, are already using its new Enterprise Pro plan.

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    Google's Pixel 8a is getting AI features and 7 years of security updates, leak reveals

    With Google set to introduce the Pixel 8a at Google I/O 2024, the now customary leaks are revealing some of what's in store for this new take on the Pixel 8 -- and it's impressive.  Also: Why Google's cheaper Pixel 8 is the real star of its Android phone lineupAndroid Headlines reports that the Pixel 8a will receive whaat Google is calling the "AI-mazing Camera" as well as seven years of security updates. For those who have not experienced the camera app on the Pixel 8 or Pixel 8 Pro, it's chock...

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    Some users can try out Google's 'Audio Emoji' feature for Google Phone app

    Google is working on a new feature called Audio Emoji, which plays sound effects and animation for select emojis. It is available to limited users running the beta version of the Google Phone app.

  • US Homeland Security Launches AI Safety Security Board To Counter Cybersecurity Threats

    The AI safety security board comprising of the CEOs of Microsoft, OpenAI and others will advise the DHS on safe AI adoption and create a forum for AI security risk information sharing

  • EZVIZ SD7 Wireless Security Monitor Launched

    The EZVIZ SD7 wireless security monitor exemplifies the perfect blend of convenience and efficiency. This sleek and intuitive device serves as a central hub for managing various security devices, eliminating the need for multiple control points and the clutter of wires. With its comprehensive compatibility, the SD7 seamlessly integrates with a wide range of EZVIZ […]

  • Google Responds To Concerns Over Chrome IP Masking

    A week ago, Anu Adegbola wrote a fabulous piece on some new privacy changes that may be coming to Google Chrome in the future named Chrome IP masking and how that may impact advertisers. Ginny Marvin, the Google Ads Liaison, responded to those concerns, saying, "Chrome has not made any recent updates to its IP protection proposal."Anu detailed out the three top-level concerns advertisers may have with Google Chrome IP masking:(1) For ad location targeting, you’ll only have the option to target...

  • Google Launches Pixel Watch Warranty Helper

    Back in February, Google announced a new mail-in replacement service for its Pixel Watch 2, for those who needed help with a wearable that can’t actually be repaired. The process for that mail-in program was a bit awkward to use and required some work on your part through an 8-step process. With a new announcement … Continued Read the original post: Google Launches Pixel Watch Warranty Helper