• Google axes another service in Google One VPN

    Google has announced that it's axing another of its services with the wrapping up of Google One VPN. The tech giant has started emailing subscribers to its Google One cloud storage provision to notify them of an impending change to their service. Over the coming months, you will no longer be able to use the company's VPN provision. Google told 9to5Google that it was "discontinuing the VPN feature as [they] found people simply weren't using it." Ending the service will apparently allow the...

  • Google to shut down VPN service

    Did you know that Google offered a VPN service? Thing is, though, people use VPNs for privacy and it's Google. It was not a great product, either, according to reviews. The VPN is being shut down. The Google One VPN service we complained about last week is headed to the chopping block. — Read the rest

  • Google Is Shutting Down Its VPN Service

    Google announced it will be shutting down its VPN service included with a Google One subscription sometime this year. Users with a Pixel 7 and newer will be able to continue using a VPN for the near future.

  • Google Drive goes to the dark side.

    Google is finally rolling out support for dark mode on Google Drive. Over the next two weeks, all personal and Workspace users will have the option to work in the dark by going to Drive > Appearance > Dark. [Attachment: https://cdn.vox-cdn.com/thumbor/vDrct9RUAP_jlnERfeIacmV5i6w=/0x0:1600x900/1600x900/filters:focal(800x450:801x451)/cdn.vox-cdn.com/uploads/chorus_asset/file/25403067/Dark_mode_now_available_in_Google_Drive_web.jpeg]

  • Google debuts revamped device locator service

    Google launched its upgraded Find My Device network across the US and Canada to help users locate Android devices by ringing them or viewing location information on a map, even when devices are offline.

  • Google Drive for Web Finally Gets Dark Mode

    Considering how long this seemed to take, we didn’t think this day was ever coming. After a good amount of waiting, Google Drive on the web is now available with dark mode, and yup, it’s super hot. Google showcases dark mode for Drive in all of its glory down below. Now I turn my attention … Continued Read the original post: Google Drive on Desktop Gets Dark Mode

  • Google Maps Black Screen Issue – Here’s How To Fix It!

    Encountering a random Google Maps black screen can be frustrating, especially when relying on it for directions or planning routes. This issue could arise due to Google Chrome extensions or plugins interfering with Maps, hardware acceleration slowing down performances, and other factors. Luckily, it’s fairly easy to resolve it. Just follow my lead! How To […]

  • Underused VPN by Google One service is headed for the graveyard

    Google is shutting down its subscription-based VPN by Google One service later in 2024, with the feature heading to the Google graveyard due to being underused by its customers. VPN by Google One Google One is the search giant's cloud storage service, allowing users to expand how much they can store online, as well as enabling a number of extra features. As part of its shake-up of the service, the VPN element is going to be taken away. In an email to subscribers seen by Android...

  • Advanced Google Ads tracking for local service companies

    Effectively measure the marketing impact of your Google Ads campaigns for local service clients with these enhanced tracking methods.

  • Two central Nebr 911 centers experiencing phone issues

    From the North Platte 911 Center: Verizon customers are currently unable to call 911. If you are experiencing an emergency in Lincoln County or the City of Gothenburg call 308-535-6789.

  • Google Drive website getting a dark theme [U: Official]

    On the web, only a few Google apps and services offer a night mode. Google

  • Google Really Doesn't Want You to Read RedState's Reporting on These Key Issues

    Over the last year, we've alerted our readers to specific RedState articles that Google has demonetized, meaning that no ads can be shown on those articles and RedState doesn't receive any revenue on them, for allegedly violating its guidelines. Google claims the offending articles contain "dangerous or derogatory content" or "unreliable and harmful claims," but what they really contain is content Google and/or the government deem dangerous to groupthink and the accepted narratives – content...