Google Could Be Killing Android Emulation With Its New Policy Update Time Extension Google to Verify All Android Developers in 4 Countries to Block Malicious Apps The Hacker News Apple just got partial App Store vindication from a very unlikely source 9to5Mac Google will block sideloading of unverified Android apps starting next year Ars Technica Google Will Require Developer Verification Even For Sideloading Hackaday Source …
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Google tells all 2.5 billion Gmail users: “Change your password now!”
With over 2.5 billion active users worldwide, Google’s Gmail app would be one of the apps that attackers would love to hack. Last month, Google said, “attackers are intensifying their phishing and credential theft methods,” which together make up 37% of “successful intrusions.” Google warns Gmail users that they need to change their passwords to have their Gmail account secured. …
Read More »Google Data Breach Exposes 2.5 Billion Gmail Users to New Scam Risks
More than 2.5 billion Gmail users could be at risk following a massive cyberattack that compromised a Google database managed through Salesforce’s cloud platform. The incident, linked to hacker group ShinyHunters, is being described by security experts as one of the largest breaches in Google’s history. How the Breach Happened The attack, which began in June 2025, relied on social …
Read More »Google unveils Gemini's "nano banana" model, taking AI image generation to the next level – TechSpot
Google unveils Gemini’s “nano banana” model, taking AI image generation to the next level TechSpot Nano Banana! Image editing in Gemini just got a major upgrade The Keyword Introducing Gemini 2.5 Flash Image, our state-of-the-art image model Google for Developers Blog Create and edit images with Gemini 2.5 Flash Image Google DeepMind Google aims to be top banana in AI image editing Axios Source link
Read More »Google previews cyber ‘disruption unit’ as U.S. government, industry weigh going heavier on offense
Google says it is starting a cyber “disruption unit,” a development that arrives in a potentially shifting U.S. landscape toward more offensive-oriented approaches in cyberspace. But the contours of that larger shift are still unclear, and whether or to what extent it’s even possible. While there’s some momentum in policymaking and industry circles to put a greater emphasis on more …
Read More »Duolingo is facing an existential crisis as Google Translate rolls out features to tutor users—and even handle live translation as a bonus
Google launched new features for Google Translate that will help users learn a new language with the help of AI. The new features take a page from Duolingo, which has faced pressure as AI algorithms can now write and speak in different languages. Google’s new AI-powered features for Google Translate are taking a page from Duolingo—and its responsive live translation …
Read More »Material 3 Expressive redesign rolls out to Google Clock
Google Clock 8.1 is now widely rolling out with a Material 3 Expressive redesign. Meanwhile, the last remaining Pixel apps are also getting their revamps. Besides the shorter bottom bar, icons feature an outline design until they’re selected. It’s now “Alarms” and “Timers,” while “World Clock” is a bit more descriptive. The Alarms tab does a better job of noting …
Read More »Google Vids rolling out to free users
Since last year, Google Vids has only been available to Workspace customers, and is now rolling out to free users. Vids is a video creation tool in the style of Google Slides with a browser-based interface, collaborative editing, and generative AI tools (if you’re a paying customer). All free accounts will have access to the basic Vids editor. Similar to …
Read More »Google Wants To Show More Links In AI Mode
Google says it’s actively working to surface more source links inside AI Mode. Robby Stein, VP of Product for Google Search, outlined changes designed to make links more visible. Stein wrote on X that Google has been testing where links appear inside AI answers and that the long-term “north star” is to show more inline links. He added that people …
Read More »FCC chairman tells Google to resolve YouTube-Fox dispute before football season
Today, the carriage deal between YouTube TV and various Fox networks expires. If a new agreement isn’t reached, the Fox networks could be pulled from the service soon. It would impact Week 1 of the NFL season. Before that, it would keep Saturday’s Texas-Ohio State game from being televised to the 9.4 million YouTube TV subscribers. On Wednesday, FCC chairman …
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