Google's Find My Device has offline tracking, but owners may disable it at their discretion. The Find My Device network from Google is incredible tech that can help users locate their devices even when they are turned off.
On Monday, Google officially rolled out its Find My Device network for Android—not to be confused with Apple's Find My network, of course. But the similar names are appropriate in this case, since Google's new service works just about the same as Apple's—and Tile's, for that matter. Google's service helps you find devices you've left behind or misplaced by leveraging the greater network of Android devices.
Google is working to bring Find My Device tracking to other Android devices when they have a dead battery or are powered off. The functionality is already available on Google's Pixel 8 series.
"Find My," Airtags and a multitude of other apps/devices allow us to check in on our friends and family's locations at any time. Listeners share who they're tracking, who's tracking them, and why.
Now that Google’s Find My Device network has launched, you might be wondering if there are any devices on the market that can take advantage of it. The short answer is – there will be, soon. I know, this always seems to be the case with new Android-related products, but that’s just where we’re at. May … Continued Read the original post: First Certified Google Find My Device Trackers Arrive in May
Today, Google announced the roll out the all-new Find My Device feature to Android devices around the world, starting in the U.S. and Canada. Google claims that its crowdsourced network has over a billion Android devices. Last year, Samsung claimed that its SmartThings Find network now has over 300 million devices. So, Google’s Find My […]
Microsoft is bringing better device management to Windows 11 with a new “Linked devices” page currently rolling out to users in the Beta Channel. What this feature does is it offers a centralized location for users to view and manage all devices linked to their Microsoft account, including PCs and Xbox consoles. Previously, Windows 11 […]
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The US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency confirmed this week that the recent Microsoft attack from Russian hackers stole emails between the company and the US government.
The government announced plans over the weekend to spend billions of dollars to support artificial intelligence. Billed as “securing Canada’s AI Advantage”, the plan includes promises to spend $2 billion on an AI Compute Access Fund and a Canadian AI Sovereign Compute Strategy that is focused on developing domestic computing infrastructure. In addition, there is $200 million for AI startups, $100 million for AI adoption, $50 million for skills training (particularly those in the creative...
Oliver Dowden says it's 'not appropriate' for the Government to weigh in. The government is under pressure to stop selling arms to Israel. A top Tory said that lawyers believe Israel is breaking international law
It’s tax filing month, and the government as usual launched a campaign to inform the public about meeting the deadline for filing tax returns.