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Google Rebrands AI Products as Gemini, Releases New App for Android

Google rebrands its AI products under the name Gemini, introducing a dedicated app for Android and releasing Gemini Ultra 1.0. This move signifies Google’s commitment to making AI more accessible and integrated into everyday experiences. With the launch of mobile apps, Gemini is set to become more prevalent in users’ daily interactions, positioning itself as the future direction of the company’s AI efforts.

Mozilla Takes Stand Against Apple, Google, and Microsoft for Browser Development

Recently, Mozilla has taken a stand against Apple, Google, and Microsoft for setting technical requirements that have hindered the development of its Firefox web browser, thus impacting competition. Despite engaging in dialog with platform vendors for years, Mozilla has seen…

The Impact of Google’s Search Generative Experience on Digital Marketers and Content Creators

Digital marketers and content creators are facing a new challenge with the introduction of Google’s Search Generative Experience (SGE). This innovative approach to delivering search results is powered by AI-generated content based on user search queries, providing users with a…

Amazon Employees Express Concerns Over Alleged ‘Quiet Firing’ Tactics

Amazon employees are expressing concerns over the company’s alleged use of ‘quiet firing’ tactics and a potential ‘brain drain.’ The tactics involve pressuring managers to give low performance reviews and implementing stricter return-to-office policies, ultimately leading employees to quit without…

Key Google AR Executive Paul Greco Leaves Company

Google has faced another setback in its augmented reality (AR) endeavors as another key executive, Paul Greco, has left the company. Greco, who was a vice president of engineering at Google and formerly the chief technology officer of Magic Leap,…

Google’s Surprising Security Advice for Gmail Users

Google Offers Surprising Security Advice for Gmail Users Have you tried turning it off and on again? That was the go-to advice offered by the character of Roy, a long-suffering support technician, in the cult TV sitcom The IT Crowd,…