If you have an Android phone or tablet, Google will email you soon - if it hasn’t already - to say your device will automatically beam its location anonymously to strangers’ compatible gadgets nearby.
Google's Cross-Cloud Network service gains load-balancing, security, and network management upgrades that are geared for AI workloads in multicloud environments. Google announced new cloud networking ...
Google TV’s built-in free channels have been a great way to watch quick ad-supported programming without signing up for anything. Now, Google is opening a new Google TV Network to get more advertisers ...
Networking in the Google Cloud is continuing to move forward, with a series of innovations outlined recently at Google Next. Google execs specifically outlined the hyperscaler's latest efforts to ...
When Apple launched the AirTag several years ago, it turned its massive network of iPhones, iPads, and other connected devices into an enormous network that could track AirTagged objects, even while ...
Google today introduced the Find My Device network for Android-based products, mirroring the functionality of Apple's ‌Find My‌ network that's designed to locate Apple devices. Like Apple ‌Find My‌, ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. An email from Google is telling Android users a new device tracking network will roll out in just three days. An ...
Google Cloud has rolled out a new service that will let enterprise customers set traffic priorities and control bandwidth for cloud-based workloads. The application awareness package is part of Google ...