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Google Chrome is stashing a 4GB AI model on your device

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Google Chrome just silently installed a 4GB AI model on your device - here's how to remove it
If you use Google Chrome on your computer, the browser has silently installed an on-device AI model without your knowledge. Here's how you can remove it.

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Google Chrome Is Downloading a 4GB AI Model Onto Your Device Without Consent, Researcher Warns
CNET · 2d
Google Chrome May Have Quietly Installed a 4GB AI Model Onto Your Device

Google launches new Fitbit Air

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Google unveils screenless Fitbit Air to compete with Whoop
Fitness trackers started as devices for measuring workouts, but now they are designed for 24/7 monitoring and the passive collection of health data. Fitbit announced its latest device, called the Fitbit Air,

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Google Launches $100 Fitbit Air Without a Screen to Rival Whoop
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The Google Fitbit Air is an AI-infused take on Whoop wearables
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The Fitbit Air's Minimal Design Is Hiding a Bigger Strategy
Google is ditching the screen on its latest wearable and betting hard on its AI health coach.

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Whoop vs. Fitbit Air: I compared Google's new fitness band to the industry favorite
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RIP Fitbit App. Not Just a New Name, New Features Too
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The Fitbit Air looks great, but it’s missing one feature I can’t live without
However, it’s still a well-equipped fitness tracker with sleep tracking, daily activity monitoring, heart rate variability recording, and more.

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Google Debuts The Fitbit Air—A $99 Screen-Free Fitness Tracker
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Google’s Screenless Fitbit Air Relies on Gemini to Be Your Personal Health Coach
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What to do first with your new Google TV device

If you just purchased a new Google TV streaming player, we’ll let you know which steps to take when you first unbox it! Getting FOMO over the latest streaming devices is very real, especially for us obsessive cord-cutters at The Streamable.
Gizmochina
1y

Google to unveil Cross-device services to cast calls across different devices

Google has finally started working on “Cross-device services” to provide a more seamless experience. Since it’s still in the roll-out phase, it might not be available on all devices yet. However, once it is, you can activate it in your Android device ...
Mashable
1y

Google’s Find My Device is adding location-sharing with contacts

Google’s Find My Device is arguably the best way to track down a lost Android device or supported accessories like a smartwatch. If your phone never got lost, chances are you were never really interested in Find My Device, but a new feature may change that.
GizChina
1y

How to Use Google Find My Device to Locate Your Android Phone

Once set up, you can say, “Hey Google, find my phone” or “ring my headphones”, and Google Assistant will make the device ring, even if it’s in Do Not Disturb mode. The Mark as Lost feature allows you to display your contact information on the ...
Engadget
1y

Google's first cross-device sharing features for Android now rolling out

Google is rolling out the two handy features first announced at I/O in May: Call casting and internet sharing. They're the first wave of the company's new "Cross-device services" that make it easier to hop between Android devices, 9to5Google reported.
9to5google
1y

Google Store adds ‘Devices’ page for your Pixel, Fitbit, and Nest

The Google Store has introduced a Pixel, Nest, and Fitbit “Devices” page to “Manage your Made by Google hardware in one place.” It shows all the Made by Google devices “that are signed into your account, regardless of where you purchased them.”
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