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Jeff Bezos, Mark Zuckerberg and other business leaders congratulate Trump

  • Business leaders, including Jeff Bezos, Mark Zuckerberg, and Tim Cook, congratulated Donald Trump on his election victory.
  • Bezos stated that no nation has bigger opportunities, while Zuckerberg expressed his excitement to work with Trump and his administration.
  • The influential Business Roundtable also congratulated Trump and expressed their willingness to work with his administration.
  • This marks a contrast to their response after the 2020 election, where Cook called the insurrection a shameful chapter in history, and Zuckerberg held Trump responsible for his words.

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Google researchers successfully found a zero-day vulnerability using LLM assisted vulnerability detection

  • Google researchers successfully found a zero-day vulnerability using LLM assisted vulnerability detection.
  • The vulnerability discovered was a stack buffer overflow in SQLite, which was promptly fixed by the developers.
  • Google's Project Zero believes that this AI-assisted vulnerability detection has tremendous defensive potential.
  • The research team aims to continue sharing their findings and bridging the gap between public and private state-of-the-art in vulnerability detection.

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November 2024 Android Security Update Available for Google Pixel Devices

  • The November Pixel update for Google Pixel devices is now available.
  • The update includes the latest Android security patches.
  • Devices receiving the update include Pixel 6, 6 Pro, 6a, 7, 7 Pro, 7a, 8, 8 Pro, 8a, Fold, Tablet, 9, 9 Pro, 9 Pro XL, and 9 Pro Fold.
  • Google and carrier partners will push the update over-the-air, but manual update options are also available.

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Google might skip Android TV 15 and go straight to Android 16 for TVs

  • Google plans to move Android TV to a biyearly release schedule.
  • They might skip Android TV 15 and release Android 16 for TVs in 2026.
  • The move is due to the difference in update frequency between Android for handheld devices and Android TV.
  • TV makers have less pressure to release major updates, leading to delays in adoption by TV makers.

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All the Big Tech leaders congratulating Donald Trump

  • Big Tech leaders from across the industry are congratulating Donald Trump on his victory in the US presidential election.
  • Despite previous conflicts, tech CEOs targeted by Trump are now issuing statements about his win.
  • Apple CEO Tim Cook, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg, Google and Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai, Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, Amazon CEO Andy Jassy, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger, and Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon have all congratulated President Trump.
  • They express their intentions to work with the new administration and contribute to the innovation and advancement of the United States.

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Only if I were the Product Manager of Gmail: Here’s what I’d build

  • Gmail is a popular email service developed by Google in 2004.
  • It offers both free and premium versions as part of Google Workspace.
  • The product goal is to enhance user productivity and collaboration.
  • A proposed solution is adding an email performance dashboard to Gmail.

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How to use Private Space, Android 15’s best new feature

  • Android 15 has introduced a new feature, Private Space which provides secure vault for sensitive apps that you don't want others to see.
  • Private Space lets you authenticate your apps with a separate password or biometric security, providing an additional layer of protection.
  • To use Private Space in Android 15, click on the Settings app, select Security & privacy, tap on Private Space and you'll reach the Private Space page where you can add the apps.
  • You cannot use the drag and drop feature to install the apps into the Private Space, you have to use the fresh install method.
  • As soon as you lock the Private Space, the protected apps do not display any notifications. So, you should keep the apps that need notifications out of the Private Space.
  • Private Space just creates a separate password-protected container on your phone. So, if a malicious app is installed, it will be able to access Private Space data.
  • Private Space creates a separate password-protected container on your phone. If you wish to hide the Private banner at the bottom of the app library, you can do so using the setting page.
  • The Private Space feature only appears on certain phones, specifically those running Android 15, including Google's Pixel devices.
  • Private Space provides secure vault for sensitive apps that you don't want others to see
  • Private Space requires fresh installs for apps to appear in the Private Space segment

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Google is lowering Android TV’s hardware requirements: Is 1GB RAM enough?

  • Google is lowering the minimum RAM requirement for Android TV devices from 1.5GB to 1GB for 1080p TVs and 2GB for 4K TVs.
  • Lowering the requirement allows OEMs to produce cheaper Android TV devices, but the performance with only 1GB of RAM is yet to be determined.
  • The new Google TV Streamer stands out with 4GB of RAM, offering better performance compared to other media streaming devices.
  • Android TV 14, based on Android 14, is the latest version tailored for TVs, considering their unique form factor and user expectations.

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Google’s accidental leak reveals next-level AI that can surf the web for you

  • Google accidentally leaked its new take on AI, Jarvis, which is a Google Chrome extension that can surf the web for users.
  • Last week, it was reported that Google was working on an AI model that could perform tasks like booking a flight or purchasing a product on behalf of users.
  • This week, it was confirmed that Jarvis actually exists, as an internal preview of the product was accidentally posted on the Chrome extension store.
  • Google plans to officially unveil Jarvis in December.

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I tested Google’s fancy image generator and quickly found its limits

  • Google's AI image generator, Imagen 3, has several limitations that hinder the overall experience.
  • One of the limitations is that you can't generate images of people with a free Gemini account.
  • This restriction applies to creating images of both famous people and general individuals.
  • Prompting Imagen 3 to create an image of random people dancing will not return any results.

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Google Contacts Rolls Out Design Updates and Tests New Display Options for Contacts

  • Google continues to enhance its Contacts app with new features and design updates.
  • Recent updates include adding icons to contact settings and a new 'Reminders' feature.
  • Users can now set a monogram or emoji as a contact's display picture.
  • These updates aim to make the Contacts app more user-friendly and customizable.

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Has AI begun replacing jobs? The quiet reality behind automation anxiety

  • AI is reshaping the workforce more quietly and rapidly than anticipated. Some companies, like Amazon and Google, are increasingly automating tasks once managed by humans.
  • Amazon's office-return mandate, seen by some as a subtle “silent firing” strategy, aims to ease AI integration by filtering out unyielding employees. As Google automates coding, human roles decrease. This trend spans industries, sparking anxiety and leaving employees uncertain about AI's role in their companies.
  • Experts argue AI complements human skills, yet companies are using it to cut costs, risking workforce morale. True progress demands transparency, collaboration, and valuing irreplaceable human qualities.

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Google has no duty to refund gift card scam victims, judge finds

  • Google is not obligated to refund victims of gift card scams, a federal judge ruled.
  • Judge Beth Freeman dismissed a proposed class-action suit seeking damages against Google.
  • The ruling states that Google is not liable because it did not induce victims to buy gift cards.
  • The lawsuit was filed by Judy May, who lost $1,000 to scammers tricking her into buying Google Play gift cards.

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Google Workspace chief is stepping down, leaked memo shows

  • Aparna Pappu, Google's Workspace leader, is stepping down, as per an internal memo.
  • Jerry Dischler, President of Google's cloud applications, will take charge of Workspace.
  • Pappu will remain an advisor to Workspace before transitioning to a new role within Google.
  • Pat McCarthy has been appointed as the new head of Workspace sales.

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WhatsApp Beta Partners with Google for Innovative Image Search Feature

  • WhatsApp beta version introduces a new feature allowing users to search for photographs shared in chats.
  • To access the feature, users need to select a shared image and then choose the 'Search on Web' option from the three dots menu.
  • This feature is currently available in beta version 2.24.23.13 and might not be included in the public release.
  • More beta users will be granted access to the feature in the coming weeks.

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