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| The 8 Biggest Announcements from the Google I/O 2019 Keynote | The Verge | Now that the keynote’s wrapped, we can confirm a few rumors from the past few months: the Pixel 3A is real, as is the leaked Nest Hub Max smart display. There is also a slew of announcements on what’s to come from Android Q when it officially comes to consumers later this year and some updates coming soon to the Google Assistant. | Be Wary of Emails With Links to ... Er, Google Drive? Is That Right? | The Register | Spammers are increasingly turning to common file-sharing and object storage services, such as Google Drive and Microsoft Azure, in an attempt to evade ever-better corporate filters. | What Chrome’s Browser Changes Mean for Your Privacy and Security | TechCrunch | At Google’s annual developer conference Tuesday, Google revealed two new privacy-focused additions for Chrome: better cookie controls that limit advertisers from tracking your activities across websites and a new anti-fingerprint feature. | Windows 10 May 2019 Update: The Best Hidden Features | PCWorld | Whether it’s removing distraction, making cursors bigger and more colorful, or adding a photo gallery to the Games Bar, PCWorld has already identified a number of noteworthy hidden features from the Windows 10 May 2019 Update. Here’s what they have so far—and they’ll update this story as they find more. |
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| New Meeting Creation Flow for Calendar on Android | G Suite Updates | Google recently announced a new event creation flow for Calendar on the web. Google is now making similar improvements to save you time and make it easier to create or edit events on your Android device. | Android Phone’s Built-in Security Key Now Generally Available | G Suite Updates | At Next 2019, Google announced beta functionality to use an Android phone’s built-in security key for 2-step verification. Google is now making this generally available. All phones running Android 7.0+ (Nougat) have a built-in key that can be activated. This means your users can use existing phones for multi-factor authentication in G Suite to protect against phishing. | Create and Insert Image Carousels in New Sites | G Suite Updates | Google is making it easier for site editors to share a selection of images in new Sites by creating a new image carousel. You can use this new content type to highlight images on your site, like a project page where you can feature concepts and designs, or share photos from a conference on an event page. |
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