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May 22 2026TECHNOLOGY

Exploring Chrome for Linux: Speed, Privacy, and Alternatives

Google Chrome for Linux is a widely used browser known for its speed and simplicity. It uses smart tricks like preloading pages you’re likely to visit, which makes it feel fast even when it’s gobbling up RAM. Its clean design and easy syncing across devices make it a favorite for many. But speed isn

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May 20 2026TECHNOLOGY

Google Adds AI‑Image Check to Everyday Search

Google has rolled out a new feature that lets people see if an image was made or altered by artificial intelligence. The change comes as part of the company’s broader effort to make synthetic media easier to spot online. The core tool behind this update is called SynthID, a watermark system that hi

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May 20 2026TECHNOLOGY

AI’s Big Promise: Why Google Should Focus on Health

Google’s latest keynote felt like a mix of tech demos and big‑picture promises. After almost two hours of updates on models, the stage shifted to a different kind of AI: one that could help with climate change, deforestation and even medical research. That shift seemed abrupt, almost like a last‑min

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Apr 22 2026TECHNOLOGY

Google’s New AI Chips Split Tasks to Save Power

Google has rolled out its newest generation of special AI chips, called Tensor Processing Units or TPUs. These chips are now split into two types: one for training AI models and another for running them. The training chips, named TPU 8t, are designed to handle the heavy work of teaching an AI

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Apr 22 2026TECHNOLOGY

Google’s $750 Million Push to Turn Consultants Into AI Builders

Google is betting big on consultants, giving them a $750 million fund to build AI helpers on its cloud. The money isn’t a venture fund; it mixes credit, training help and marketing cash to make the world’s top advisory firms create agents on Google rather than Microsoft or Amazon. The idea is that f

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Apr 22 2026TECHNOLOGY

Google’s New AI Tools Help Companies Mix Web Data with Their Own Files

Google has just launched two AI research tools called Deep Research and Deep Research Max, designed to do deep searches across the internet and private company data. Unlike older AI assistants that only scan public web pages, these new tools can also dig into a company’s internal spreadsheets, datab

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Apr 19 2026TECHNOLOGY

Google Adds Marvell to Its AI Chip Team for Faster Inference

Google is expanding its custom chip lineup by talking to Marvell Technology about two new AI processors. One will be a memory‑processing unit that works beside Google’s existing Tensor Processing Units (TPUs). The other will be a TPU designed only for inference, the part of AI that answers user requ

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Apr 09 2026TECHNOLOGY

Google Finance’s AI tools are now available worldwide

Google has rolled out its updated Finance app to over 100 countries after testing it in the US and India. The new version includes some cool features like local language support, a Gemini-powered chatbot for quick answers, smarter chart tools for tracking investments, and a revamped news section tha

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Apr 03 2026TECHNOLOGY

Google’s new open AI tools for everyday tech

Google just dropped a set of free AI models called Gemma 4, built from the same tech behind its premium Gemini 3 systems. Instead of keeping them locked up, the company made these models public under a flexible license that lets anyone tweak and use them however they want. That’s a big deal because

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Apr 01 2026TECHNOLOGY

Google’s New Video AI Beats OpenAI’s Sora in Cost and Flexibility

Google has unveiled its latest AI video model, Veo 3. 1 Lite, which promises lower prices and easier access for developers compared to OpenAI’s recently discontinued Sora project. The move comes after a week when OpenAI decided to drop its own video‑generation tool, leaving a gap in the market. D

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