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Google lets third-party developers into Home through new APIs
Google is opening up its Home platform to third-party developers through new APIs. As such, any app will eventually be able to tap into the more than 600 million devices that are connected to Home, even if they're not necessarily smart home-oriented apps. Google suggests, for instance, that a food delivery app might be able to switch on the outdoor lights before the courier shows up with dinner. The APIs build on the foundation of Matter and Google says it created them with privacy and security...
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Apple and Google add alerts for unknown third party Bluetooth trackers in a bid to increase safety
Detecting Unwanted Location Trackers (DULT) will allow devices to alert users across platforms if a Bluetooth tracking device, for example Apple's Airtag, happens to track them.
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How to use Google Gemini in Google Chrome: A new shortcut revealed
Google Gemini, the company’s ChatGPT competitor, is becoming prevalent across the company’s suite of services, from Gmail to Google Docs and even the Chrome browser thanks to a new update. The update makes it easier than ever to access Google Gemini and get personalised answers to your burning questions, no matter how niche they might be. It works in a similar way to regular Google searches in the browser, but now with a little bit of GenAI secret sauce. It was already relatively easy to...