Richard Nieva

Google Play Pass launches subscription service with 350 games and apps for Android

Google on Monday launched Play Pass, a monthly subscription service that gives people access to a library of games and other apps on Google’s Play Store, as the search giant experiments with new pricing models for its products. The service, which costs $4.99, includes more than 350 apps and games, including Monument Valley, Risk and …

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Pixel 4 event set for Oct. 15. Plus: More ‘made by Google’ things

The long wait for the Pixel 4 seems to finally be reaching its expected end. Google on Monday invited the media to an event in New York City on Oct. 15 to “come see a few new things Made by Google.”  The invite itself doesn’t reveal too much, but Google has traditionally used its October events to roll out new …

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Google Maps adds tools to find drug addiction recovery resources

Google on Thursday said it’s launching tools to to help people recover from drug addiction. The search giant said it launching a new map feature that shows people where to go to attend more than 83,000 recovery meetings, including Alcoholics Anonymous and Narcotics Anonymous gatherings. The meetings take place in more than 33,000 locations, such as community centers or churches.  Google …

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Apple’s 10.2

Apple is updating its entry level iPad. The company on Tuesday unveiled a new 10.2-inch tablet that starts at $329 (£349, AU$529). Details of the new tablet came as Apple unveiled three new iPhone 11 models.  The electronics giant updated the device from the previous 9.7-inch version of the product. The company said the device will cost $299 for educators.  Now …

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Google search lets you swipe right on TV and movie recommendations

Google on Thursday said it wants to make it easier for people to find shows and movies on its search engine. If you type in a phrase like “good show to watch,” the Google app will let you open up a new feature to swipe left or right on show recommendations (yes, like a dating app).  You can swipe left …

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Google puts women on US currency with an AR workaround

In May, the Trump administration said it was pushing back a plan to put Harriet Tubman on the $20 bill. But with a new Google app, you can see Tubman on the bill now.  The app, called Notable Women, was developed by Google and former US Treasurer Rosie Rios. It uses augmented reality to let people see what it would …

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Google Assistant lets you set timed reminders for family and friends

Google on Thursday said it’s unveiling a new feature for its Assistant software that lets people send reminders to friends and family on their phones or Google Home devices.  Here’s how the update, called “assignable reminders,” works: You can trigger the Google Assistant, the search giant’s rival to Amazon’s Alexa and Apple’s Siri, by saying “Hey Google.” Then you can …

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Google Pixel settlement claims can be submitted until Oct. 7

In May, Google agreed to pay $7.25 million to settle a class action lawsuit over faulty microphones in the first-generation Pixel and Pixel XL smartphones, manufactured before Jan. 4, 2017. On Monday, new details were posted about how consumers could get their chunk of the settlement.  Claims can be submitted through the website pixelsettlement.com through Oct. 7. People can also …

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YouTube video takedowns of harmful content haven’t hurt revenue

YouTube has been on a crusade to remove harmful content from its platform. Fewer videos, however, haven’t resulted in lower revenue.  That’s according to Alphabet Chief Financial Officer Ruth Porat, who spoke on a conference call with analysts following the company’s release of its second-quarter earnings results.  YouTube, the video arm of Google, which itself is owned by Alphabet, is …

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Google courts local businesses with new profile features

Google wants to become the go-to hub for people searching for restaurants or other local businesses. The search giant on Thursday announced new features to revamp business profiles on Google Maps and search. Those are the pages that give you a restaurant’s rating, a snapshot at popular dishes and general information like store hours or the restaurant’s phone number. Now, …

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