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Google Assistant on Galaxy Watch 4 hands-on: Not much faster than Wear OS 2.0 [Video]

The delayed launch of the Google Assistant for Galaxy Watch 4 has been highly anticipated so we’ve gone hands-on to find out if it’s a massive step up. We’ve waited almost a year for the best voice assistant to come to what is still the best Wear OS smartwatch. Since the launch of the Galaxy Watch 4 and Watch 4 Classic, Samsung’s Bixby has been the sole hands-free voice control system that…
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How to disable video autoplay in Google Discover on Android

Google Discover is a wonderful tool and something I end up using every single day. Unfortunately, even great tools have features you may want to disable for various reasons. One of those features is video preview autoplay. Here’s how to disable Google Discover’s YouTube…
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Google Photos adds new filters to better reflect your skin’s ‘Real Tone’

The latest set of “Real Tone” filters in Google Photos are designed to help show your skin in its true shade. With the Pixel 6 series, Google worked to adjust the phones’ camera to more accurately capture the wide variety of human skin tones, so that people can see their true selves in photographs. At Google I/O, the company released the Monk Skin Tone Scale, an open source library to help…
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Google app beta enables redesigned Search suggestions UI on Android 13

With Android 13, a revamp of the Pixel Launcher search experience is underway, and one aspect of it is now live with the latest Google app beta. After installing version 13.20 — currently in the beta channel — this afternoon, opening the Google app and tapping the Search field reveals a new list design for autocomplete suggestions and your history/past queries. [Update: This looks to be an A/B…
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Download WWDC 2022 inspired wallpapers for your iPhone right here

With just two weeks to go until WWDC 2022, Apple on Tuesday confirmed the schedule for its annual developer conference with an opening keynote on June 6. The company also shared a cool image to promote the event, and now you can use it as wallpaper on your iPhone. Since 2020, Apple has been using Memojis to promote WWDC. Both the 2020 and 2021 event artworks had Memojis looking at the screen of a…
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