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How to Safely Delete Your Google or Gmail Account for Good

Have you thought about deleting your Gmail or Google accounts? Follow these steps which guide you through the two options Google gives you to exit its services.

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You Can Now Try Android Apps Without Installing Them

Google has added a handful of Instant Apps to Google Play. This means you can now try Android apps without ever actually installing them on your device.

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Google Maps Now Lets You Explore the Solar System

You can now explore space using Google Maps, allowing us all to become virtual astronauts.

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5 New Google Calendar Features You Have to Try!

Google Calendar just got more fantastic. Google finally updated its calendar. We'll show you how to get the new design and which new features you must try.

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Google Photos Can Now Recognize Your Pets' Faces

Google Photos is becoming more pet-friendly. So whether you have a devoted doggo or a cute kitteh, it will now be easier to find all of the photos you take of them.

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Google's Pixel Buds Can Translate Foreign Languages

Google has unveiled its own brand of wireless earbuds. The Pixel Buds are primarily made for listening to music, but also offer access to Google Assistant and real-time translations via Google Translate.

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The Headphone Jack Is Dead and I Blame Google

That's right, folks, with the Pixel 2, Google has joined the Apple-led ranks and killed the headphone jack.

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New Google Home Devices: Everything You Should Know

Google has big plans for its smart home products. Here's what we know so far about the Google Home Mini, Google Home Max, and Google Clips.

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Google Gives Up the Fight Against Paywalls

Google will no longer force publishers using paywalls to offer free content. Instead, publishers using paywalls to fund themselves will enjoy equality with other publishers.

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How to Set Up and Use Your Google Home

Just purchased a new Google Home? Here's a step-by-step guide for everything you need to know to get it set up and working perfectly!

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Google Birthday Surprise Spinner Lets You Play Old Games

In celebration of its 19th birthday, Google has published a new Google Doodle which lets you access 19 playable games published over the last 19 years. Happy birthday, Google!

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Apple Ditches Bing for Google on iOS and MacOS

Apple is ditching Bing in favor of Google. While Bing will still power Image Search in Siri, everything else will now be handled by Google. Poor old Microsoft.

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Google Maps Now Helps You Find a Parking Space

Google Maps is introducing new tools to help you park your car. And in one fell swoop, Google Maps has eased the worried minds of drivers everywhere.

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Google Wants You to Buy Certified Android Devices

Recognizing certified Android devices is about to get easier. This is thanks to Google launching a new program which adds Google Play Protect branding into the mix.

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Google Now Helps You Diagnose Your Depression

Google is hoping to help people suffering from clinical depression. To accomplish this noble goal the search giant is adding a questionnaire to specific search results.

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Android O Is Oreo and Rolling Out Soon

After months of speculation, Google has confirmed that Android 8.0 is Android Oreo. And for the lucky few who own the right devices, Android Oreo will be rolling out soon.

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Learn About Locations With Google Maps Q&As

Google has added a Questions and Answers feature to Google Maps. This means you can ask businesses questions (and hopefully receive answers) before you visit them.

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You Can Now Make Voice Calls Using Google Home

Google Home users in the U.S. and Canada can now make free voice calls using Google's brilliant little smart speaker. And it's both free and hands-free.

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Google Shares Your Data, But Is It All Bad News?

Does Google really want to give worldwide authorities wider access to your personal details? Or has their demand for better data sharing for counter-terrorism been misreported? Is Google actually fighting for your privacy?

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You Can Now Use Google Allo on the Web

Google has brought Allo to the desktop. Unfortunately, you'll need to be using Allo on an Android handset and have Chrome installed on your computer in order to use Allo on the web.

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