(SSL-protected pages on sites such as financial institutions aren't cached by the service, according to Google.) Industry watchers also wonder what kind of Web-surfing statistics are being collected by Web Accelerator. Google representatives toldCNET News.comthat it's fixing the page-caching bug...
It has many of the same features as the apps, but until it gets more stable, you're better off using Google Photos on your phone or tablet. Enlarge Image Google Photos organizing pictures by year (left) and its new Collections tool (right). Lynn La/CNET Your own photo assistant ...
Protect your phone with Google Safe Browsing. Chrome has Google Safe Browsing built-in. It keeps your phone safe by showing warnings to you when you attempt to navigate to dangerous sites or download dangerous files. Fast downloads and view web pages and videos offline Chrome has a dedicated ...
Assembly Bill 1681, introduced by Assemblyman Jim Cooper, D-Elk Grove, would mandate that phones made “on or after January 1, 2017, and sold in California after that date” must be “capable of being decrypted and unlocked by its manufacturer or its operating system provider,” as CNET rep...
Revamping its GrandCentral service, Google wants to become a useful middleman for phone calls. Step one: automatically transcribed voice mails.
How to prevent Google from tracking you – CNET– this may be the best article that I read. Mostly focused on Google. There are useful links to tools in here and plugins you can use, like Disconnect and Ghostery. Somewhat technical. ...
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My feeling is that it is NOT against Google (it is one theme, to be against a US company, for French people to get started), but it will help GOOG and other services to become an even better service. regards Thomas from CNET.de / ZDNet.de...
I’m a big fan of CNET’s “Buzz Out Loud” podcast and often enjoy co-host Molly Wood’s occasional “Molly Rant” but I’m disappointed to see her jumping on the Google-bashing bandwagon with her latest rant: “Google Buzz: Privacy nightmare.” Instead of appreciating the “privacy by...