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How to access your saved passwords on Google Chrome

“What’s your password for your account at the driving school?” “I don’t know, my bestie Google helps me remember my passwords.” This conversation happened just a few days ago between a friend and I. The next day, we went for…

March 2022 Pixel Feature Drop: 3 exciting things to try

Google has recently announced their 10th Pixel Feature Drop – the March 2022 Pixel Feature Drop which brings about numerous new features to the eligible Google Pixel phones. Here are 3 exciting new features that you can sink your teeth…

Let Google Docs Work for You With These 3 Hacks

Ahh, Google Docs. The online word processor that has, for years, allowed us to create and edit documents online while collaborating with other users in real-time. For many, Google Docs is a necessity. In fact, in a study conducted in…

Google Pixel 6 Smartphone Review – Would you pay S$999 for it?

The Google Pixel smartphone series defines what a Google Android smartphone is intended to be. Of course, to many who wants the ultimate Google Android experience, the Google Pixel series is a natural choice. With the announcement of the new…

Google brings the Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro to shelves in Singapore on 15 Feb 2022

The wait is over! Google Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro are coming to shelves in Singapore starting today. Priced at S$999 for the Pixel 6 and S$1,299 for the Pixel 6 Pro, Pixel will be powered by Google Tensor,…

Five things that make Google Pay one of the safest ways to pay in Singapore

As the world grows more digital day by day, people are increasingly turning to apps and solutions that help to make their lives more seamless and convenient, with digital payments being one of them. According to the e-Conomy SEA Report…

Introducing Google Workspace

For more than a decade, we’ve been building products to help people transform the way they work. Now, work itself is transforming in unprecedented ways. For many of us, work is no longer a physical place we go to, and…

Google Pixel 4a Review – Good Smartphone for 499SGD?

A Google’s Pixel smartphone is the epitome of the Android mobile operating system experience. This encompasses all the latest features of Android, and is delivered in its true form to users. However, flagship Google Pixel smartphones don’t usually come cheap.…

Google Meet premium video conferencing free for everyone, everywhere

Sunnyvale, CA, April 29, 2020 – Google Cloud today announced it’s making Google Meet, Google’s premium video-conferencing solution, free for everyone with availability rolling out over the coming weeks. Starting in early May, anyone with an email address can sign…

Google Translate’s new feature allows you to translate and transcribe audio in real time

This morning, Google Translate launched Transcribe, a new feature that gives people the ability to translate and transcribe audio in real time. Transcribe began its roll-out early this morning, and a full roll-out will be happening within the next few…

10 things to know about Android 10

Android 10 is here! With this release, the Android team focused on making your everyday life easier with features powered by on-device machine learning, as well as supporting new technologies like Foldables and 5G. At the same time, with almost…

New AI-powered Google Doodle lets you create melodies with legendary composer Bach

Google introduced its first-ever Google Doodle powered by Artificial Intelligence in honor of one of the greatest composers of all time – Johann Sebastian Bach. Bach is an accomplished musician and composer during the Baroque period of the 18th century…

Google releases TensorFlow 2.0 Alpha

Just a week back, Google announced the alpha for Tensor Flow 2.0 at the TensorFlow Developer Summit.   This new iteration is designed to ease the building and training with Keras and eager, with simpler APIs and flexibility on deployment.…

Googles new Lunar New Year Doodle lets you play with shadow puppetry

Google introduces a fun new experiment in their annual Lunar New Year Doodle, letting you play around with shadow puppetry with any webcam.     Recognizing Hand Gestures Using the Google’s own open-source machine learning framework, TensorFlow, a model was…

Google shares 5 tips to safely shop online this Lunar New Year

The Lunar New Year is just around the corner. It’s that time of the year when many Singaporeans refresh their wardrobes, stock up on new year goodies, and pick out new furniture in preparation for the house visits to come.…

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