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Google official caught using iPhone to promote its Pixel 7 series

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Recently Google officially made a tweet for the Pixel 7 series. But the problem happened when people saw that the tweet was done from Apple’s device. He was found using the iPhone on Google social media to promote the latest Pixel 7 series flagship phone.

While posting information about the latest Pixel series, the text “Twitter for iPhone” appeared at the bottom of the official Google Pixel tweet, which was quickly deleted thereafter. Obviously, you shouldn’t use a competitor’s product during your own promotion.

On October 18, Apple CEO Tim Cook announced the M2 iPad Pro on Twitter, and Google Pixel Official Twitter responded to this tweet on October 20, promoting the latest Pixel models and the NBA. This time, however, its social media team was cautious, using Twitter’s web release instead of the iPhone.

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The same mistake was made by the Samsung team before Google. Last January, Samsung was caught using iPhones to promote its upcoming Galaxy Unpacked event, and it made the same mistake when promoting the Galaxy Note 9 display in 2018.

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Google Play Games Beta Now Available for Galaxy Laptops in Europe

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Android games are getting better and bigger. Some games look like they were made for consoles, and we often want to play them on a bigger screen with better specs. Google Play Games for PC is now available in Europe and New Zealand.

Google Play Games Beta for PC is now available in more countries. You can now play your favorite Android games on your PC, even if you don’t have a Samsung Galaxy Book. The beta is available in all of Europe and New Zealand, as well as 42 other countries. To find out if your country is supported, visit the Google Play Games website.

You can’t use a gaming controller with Google Play Games Beta for PC

Google Play Games Beta for PC is now available in most European countries, with a library of over 100 games, including 1945 Air Force, Blade Idle, and Cookie Run: Kingdom. Google will add more games as the service expands, but not every European nation is getting the beta. To check if your country is supported, visit the Google Play Games website.

Here are the minimum computer requirements for Google Play Games Beta for PC:

  • Operating System: Windows 10
  • Storage: SSD with at least 10GB of storage available
  • Graphics: Intel UHD Graphics 630 GPU
  • CPU: 4-core CPU
  • RAM: 8GB
  • Admin Access: Windows admin access is required to turn on the hardware virtualization feature.
  • Controller Support: Controllers do not currently work with Google Play Games for PC, as the games are only optimized for keyboard use.

You can download it from the Google Play website. To be eligible for the beta, you must have a personal Google Account and be 18 years of age or older. Once you have downloaded and installed the beta, you can start playing your favorite Android games on your computer.

  1. Austria
  2. France
  3. Lithuania
  4. Romania
  5. Belgium
  6. Georgia
  7. Luxembourg
  8. San Marino
  9. Bosnia and Herzegovina
  10. Germany
  11. Macedonia
  12. Serbia
  13. Bulgaria
  14. Greece
  15. Malta
  16. Slovakia
  17. Croatia
  18. Hungary
  19. Moldova
  20. Slovenia
  21. Cyprus
  22. Iceland
  23. Monaco
  24. Spain
  25. Czech Republic
  26. Ireland
  27. Netherlands + Netherlands Antilles
  28. Sweden
  29. Denmark
  30. Italy
  31. Norway
  32. Switzerland
  33. Estonia
  34. Latvia
  35. Poland
  36. Turkey
  37. Finland
  38. Liechtenstein
  39. Portugal
  40. Ukraine
  41. United Kingdom

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Google Pixel Fold: A new foldable phone from Google

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Google announced its first foldable phone, the Google Pixel Fold, at the I/O 2023 Developers Conference. The Pixel Fold is a book-style foldable phone with a 7.6-inch internal display and a 6.2-inch external display. It is powered by Google’s Tensor chip and runs Android 14.

In addition to the Pixel Fold, Google is also rumored to be working on a clamshell foldable phone similar to the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 4. This phone is said to have a 6.7-inch internal display and a 2.1-inch external display. It is expected to be powered by Google’s Tensor chip and run Android 14.

It is unclear when either of these phones will be released. However, Google’s entry into the foldable phone market is a sign that the category is becoming increasingly popular.

Google is rumored to be working on a clamshell version of the Pixel Flip folding phone. The phone is expected to be released in 2024 and will be powered by the Tensor G3 chip. It is also expected to be more affordable than the Pixel Fold, which costs $1,799.

The clamshell design is similar to the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 3 and Motorola Razr 5G. This design allows the phone to be folded in half and opened like a book. The Pixel Flip is currently the only foldable phone from Google. It was released in 2022 and has a starting price of $999.

The Tensor G3 chip is the successor to the Tensor G2 chip that powers the Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro. The Tensor G3 chip is expected to be more powerful and efficient than the Tensor G2 chip.

The Pixel Flip clamshell foldable phone is expected to be a more affordable option for consumers who want a foldable phone. The phone is also expected to be more compact and portable than the Pixel Fold.

Other foldable phones have larger secondary screens, so it’s unclear how big the Pixel Flip’s will be.

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Google Chrome browser now corrects URLs automatically

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Google announced today that, as part of Global Accessibility Awareness Day (GAAD), it will introduce automatic URL error correction for the desktop version of the Chrome browser. Additionally, they mentioned plans to extend this feature to mobile devices in the coming months.

In Chrome, when you type a wrong URL, it will alert you if there’s a spelling error. If you enter an incorrect web address in Chrome, the browser will notify you about any spelling mistakes. Chrome will let you know if there’s a spelling error in the URL you entered, helping you avoid mistakes while browsing.

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Google’s latest feature aims to assist individuals with dyslexia, language learners, and occasional typists by helping them identify and rectify errors in URLs. This feature ensures that they can easily access the intended websites without any confusion or mistakes.

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