Google is now offering new ways to customize the sources that show up in your search results pages Discover newsfeed.
Rumble CEO Chris Pavlovski responds to Google's claim that they're going to reverse some of the censorship that took place during and after Covid and the 2020 election, speaking to Steve Bannon on ...
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Worried about what's in your tap water? A high-performing reverse osmosis (RO) countertop system is one of the best ways to protect your family. Unlike basic filters, these advanced systems are ...
All WhatsApp users are getting translation support for messages, but only Android users will get automated translations.
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The ability to reverse is something that a driver might take for granted, right until their car decides that having a reverse gear is too much work. Today, let’s talk about backing up. Specifically, I ...
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It appears that Google's new experimental search app for Windows has run into a problem. The company recommends a reinstall.
There's now a simple step you can take to make sure when you're searching for news and information on Google, you'll get LAist stories. Why it matters: As LAist's editor-in-chief, I'd like to say in ...