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No, Gmail has not suffered a massive 183 million passwords breach - but you should still look after your data
By Ellen Jennings-Trace published
Sensational stories like mass Gmail password leaks might not always be what they seem.

Fitbit isn't dead after all – Google just promised more fitness devices are on the way next year
By David Nield published
We'd almost given up on new Fitbit hardware, but Google says we can look forward to new hardware in 2026.

Your Pixel phone might be getting a big customization upgrade soon
By James Rogerson published
The next Pixel Feature Drop could land soon with theme packs, custom GIFs, and prioritized notifications.

Apple Maps is about to copy Google Maps, a new report claims – and that’s made me worried for its future
By Alex Blake published
Apple Maps might soon introduce ads to the user experience, and many people are unhappy.

YouTube TV could lose several Disney channels in a matter of days – but there’s a way you could be compensated
By Rowan Davies published
Programs such as ESPN and ABC could be blacked-out from YouTube TV if a agreement isn't made by the deadline on October 30.

Google promises Pixel 10 owners that more GPU updates are on the way
By David Nield published
There have been complaints of slow graphics performance on the Pixel 10 phones, but upgrades are coming.

Anthropic signs multi-billion dollar Google deal that gives it access to a million TPUs
By Craig Hale published
Anthropic’s multi-billion dollar deal with Google will boost compute capacity to over 1GW.

Google Photos is getting an AI meme generator, and I love and hate the idea at the same time
By John-Anthony Disotto published
Google Photos could be about to introduce an AI meme generator powered by Gemini, but I don't want to make better memes; I want to make human ones.

The AI tsunami: Apple's M5 chip delivers a 12x performance leap - here's what the neural accelerators mean for your Mac
By Wayne Williams published
The M5 chip is Apple’s boldest leap in neural processing since the M1 launched in 2020.

I've been using ChatGPT Atlas for 24 hours, and if you’re happy to give Sam Altman control over your life, you’re going to love it
By John-Anthony Disotto published
ChatGPT Atlas is a new web browser from OpenAI, and after using it for 24 hours, I'm unsure if I want to go all in on AI or run away from it.
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