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  • Bing Search will now feature an AI summary with its search results

    Bing Search will now feature an AI summary with its search results

    Bing is now starting to offer search results generated by artificial intelligence (AI) similar to the AI Overview feature previously introduced by Google Search. When a search is performed, the search results in the form of an AI-generated summary will be placed at the top with other links placed below it. So, what should you know about it?

  • Google Wallet now supports RHB Bank debit cards

    Google Wallet now supports RHB Bank debit cards

    Previously, we mentioned that Bank Muamalat is now available on Samsung Wallet. Now, Google Wallet also followed suit with RHB Bank. Recently, the bank announced that its debit card is now available on Google Wallet. So, what should you know about it?

  • Previously, we mentioned how Google aborted its plans to end third-party cookie support. Now, the tech giant has introduced a new feature that might please you. So, what should you know about it?

  • Google aborts plans for ending Third-Party Cookies in Chrome

    Google aborts plans for ending Third-Party Cookies in Chrome

    Google has previously stated that they will end support for third-party cookies on the Google Chrome web browser in order to improve the privacy of users of this popular web browser. Initially, it was planned to be implemented as early as 2022 before being postponed to 2023 and again postponed to 2025. Yesterday Google finally confirmed plans to end support for third-party cookies will now no longer continue.

  • The Samsung Messages app will no longer be available on Samsung devices

    The Samsung Messages app will no longer be available on Samsung devices

    Looks like things are getting interesting between Google and Samsung. Recently, Samsung has become the second device after the Pixel to receive various exclusive features and functions from Google. Recently, Samsung devices will no longer include the Samsung Messages application because it has been changed to Google Messages. So, what should you know about it?

  • Google will be removing apps that do not meet the quality user experiences soon

    Google will be removing apps that do not meet the quality user experiences soon

    Starting on 31 August 2024, Google will start taking action against app developers who don't deliver quality apps on its Google Play Store. In its latest announcement in the Help Centre, apps that don't meet the standard requirement will not be allowed on Google Play.

  • Google Malaysia launches Advertising Revenue Lab to help small news publishers expand their audience

    Google Malaysia launches Advertising Revenue Lab to help small news publishers expand their audience

    Today, Google Malaysia announced the Advertising Revenue Lab, a program designed to help small and medium-sized digital news publishing companies expand their reach. For your information, It is part of the Google News Initiative (GNI) programs that work with various publishing companies to improve their advertising capabilities and business models.

  • Google could integrate Ultra HDR into more applications

    Google could integrate Ultra HDR into more applications

    According to Android AuthorityGoogle is expanding Ultra HDR capture capabilities to more third-party apps. Ultra HDR is a new format that improves photo quality and it's now set to become more widespread. So, what should you know about it?

  • Google Play Services support ended for Android Lollipop

    Google Play Services support ended for Android Lollipop

    Launched in 2014, Android Lollipop or Android 5.0 is now 10 years old. Surprisingly there are still many devices running this outdated operating system, such as on vehicle inforia. Now finally, Google is ending the support of the Google Play service for this operating system. So, what should you know about it?

  • Google Photos and Videos can now be transferred directly to iCloud Photos

    Google Photos and Videos can now be transferred directly to iCloud Photos

    Photos stored in Google Photos can now be easily transferred to iCloud Photos storage starting today. Google and Apple enabled this feature under the Data Transfer Initiative (DTI) that they established with Meta. This is a great addition for iOS users. So, what should you know about it?


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