Google is quietly preparing to integrate its Gemini AI into Chrome for Android, transforming it into an agentic browser. Explore the technical details, potential features, and what this means for the future of mobile browsing.
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Chrome 144’s new release is more than a routine update—it’s a strategic defense against critical vulnerabilities in the world’s most popular browser. Find out what’s fixed, why secrecy matters, and how to keep your browser secure.
Apple has chosen Google’s Gemini over OpenAI to power the next generation of Siri and Apple Intelligence. Discover why Apple made the switch, what it means for privacy and competition, and how it will shape the future of AI on billions of devices.
After an investigation revealed that Google’s AI-generated health summaries delivered dangerously misleading advice, the tech giant removed some—but not all—of the problematic content. Experts warn these flaws could put lives at risk.
Apple’s decision to let Google’s Gemini AI power Siri is a game-changer, raising new questions about privacy, data security, and the future of voice assistants. Here’s what you need to know.
The EU is launching a high-stakes antitrust review of Google’s record-breaking $32B acquisition of Wiz, with a February 2026 deadline and the future of cloud security competition hanging in the balance.
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Google’s new AI Inbox, powered by Gemini, promises personalized email summaries and prioritization without training on your data. We dig into how it works, what users should know, and whether Google’s privacy assurances hold up.
Google’s AI-powered search is under fire for fabricating facts and giving contradictory answers. In response, Google is quietly hiring a new 'AI Answers Quality' team to fix its AI Overviews and restore user trust.
A new phishing wave exploited Google’s automation features to deliver official-looking emails and steal credentials from thousands of organizations worldwide. Discover how the attack unfolded and what it reveals about the risks of trusted digital tools.
Google is quietly piloting a long-requested feature: the ability to change your @gmail.com address. Our investigation reveals what’s happening, why it matters, and how it could reshape digital identity—and cybercrime risks.