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  • Google is rolling out a major redesign for Workspace app icons

    Google is rolling out a major redesign for Workspace app icons

    By now, you probably have noticed some new Google-related app icons on your iOS and Android devices. The company has officially introduced a fresh visual identity for its Workspace app icons, bringing a major redesign to apps including GmailGoogle Drive, DocsSheetsMeetCalendar and more. The update is now rolling out gradually across Android, iOS and web platforms.  

  • You can now "Add to calendar" from your Gmail but at a price

    You can now "Add to calendar" from your Gmail but at a price

    Google Gemini has been a part of many Android phones nowadays, even your Gmail. Speaking of that, Google has added a new feature, which is asking Gemini in Gmail to perform calendar-related tasks. There's a catch for this but first, the update.

  • Google will start looking into removing inactive accounts this year

    Google will start looking into removing inactive accounts this year

    Almost everyone has a Google Account but so are inactive ones. With this, Google has announced that its inactive accounts will be shut down in due time. As long as the Google Account (whether it's Gmail, Docs, Drive, Meet, Calendar, YouTube and Google Photos) has not been used or signed in for at least two years, it shall be deactivated.

  • Get up to 50% discount on selected products with Samsung's 12-day Advent Calendar campaign

    Get up to 50% discount on selected products with Samsung's 12-day Advent Calendar campaign

    Starting from 13 December until 24 December 2019, Samsung has announced that they will be hosting the 12-day Advent Calendar campaign, where you could get up to 50% off selected Samsung products such a curved screen monitor, smartphones and more. Other than the products listed on the website, there will also be discounts for various Samsung products from 10 December until 24 December 2019 as well.

  • Here's how you can set your Google and Facebook account to delete itself after you die.

    Here's how you can set your Google and Facebook account to delete itself after you die.

    Life is full of surprises, and you will never know when it will be your time to go. That being said, your Google account comes with a specific feature which allows you to take control of what happens to your documents, pictures and videos as well as information in the event of your inevitable demise.


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