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Winner: Zoom. Google Meet’s blurred backgrounds were less glitchy than Zoom’s, but Zoom’s avatars and impressive visual touch-up features have a lot of potential to engage audiences.
Google Cloud CEO Thomas Kurian wrote on X that the company regretted "the disruption this caused our customers." Read more about the possible cause of the outage in our latest report on the event.
Starting around 2 p.m. Eastern, Google Cloud began experiences issues which caused a cascade of outages across a number of other services both Google-owned and third-party apps and platforms.
At €249.00, the Uvex Surge is unlikely to ever find itself on our guide to the best budget road bike helmets, but there is an argument that you're getting twice as much functionality as many of ...
Google DeepMind developed the Gemini model, which comes in three sizes: Ultra, Pro, and Nano. In September, Google added two new model options, Gemini-1.5-Pro-002 and Gemini-1.5-Flash-002.
In this article, we analyze the key differences between Gmail and Google Workspace, highlighting features, pricing, and use cases to guide users and businesses in making informed decisions.
This Google easter egg can come in handy if you have to give a presentation that involves a lot of big numbers. If you don’t know how to say the number 92,720,383, just type “92720383=english ...
The AI era has been dominated by ChatGPT. It seems, however, that Google's Gemini has finally found its footing. Imad is a senior reporter covering Google and internet culture. Hailing from Texas ...
The Uvex Surge Aero MIPS is Uvex’s new top-of-the-line model with a claimed weight of 290g. It is priced at €249.95, with five colours and three sizes available to fit heads from 53cm to 61cm.
We want to see the weird stuff. Here are 25 of the weirdest, most hilarious Google Street View scenes caught on camera. 1. Is that a UFO? Original image has been replaced. Credit: Mashable ...
NASA's UltraViolet EXplorer (UVEX) spacecraft will launch in 2030 to conduct an all-sky survey in ultraviolet light to bring new understanding of how stars and galaxies evolve.
The rest, well, I had to Google because some of the clues are aimed at an American audience who knows the local culture, geography, and history. Still, it was “fun” to try my hand at this.