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Google Password Manager Finally Syncs to Ios—Here’s How

The Google Password Manager has finally synchronized with iOS devices, providing seamless syncing of passkeys across all Chrome browsers logged in to the same user account. This move eliminates the need for users to switch between different platforms or accounts to sync their passkeys. The tool is now accessible by opening a link in Chrome and allows users to log in to passkey-protected accounts across multiple apps.

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Google Password Manager May Be Set to Introduce a Nuclear Option for Its Android App Δ1.81

Google Password Manager is reportedly preparing to add a 'delete all' option, allowing users to remove all saved credentials in one action, rather than deleting them individually. This feature, which has been identified in a recent teardown, aims to enhance user experience by streamlining the process of managing passwords. Currently, deleting all passwords requires users to clear their entire browsing data, making the upcoming 'delete all' option a significant improvement for those needing to transition between password managers.

1Password Enhances Location-Based Password Management Δ1.77

1Password has introduced a feature allowing users to add location data to individual login items, enabling the password manager to automatically display relevant passwords based on their current location. This update addresses the challenge of managing numerous unique passwords for various accounts, making it easier to access the correct login credentials when needed. Users can now leverage their mobile phone's location data to automatically show logins tied to a specific geographic area.

Google Brings Gemini Widgets to iPhone as It Looks to Seize on Siri’s Weaknesses Δ1.75

Google has added a suite of lockscreen widgets to its Gemini app for iOS and iPadOS, allowing users to quickly access various features and functions from the AI assistant's latest update. The widgets, which include text prompts, Gemini Live, and other features, are designed to make it easier and faster to interact with the AI assistant on iPhone. By adding these widgets, Google aims to lure iPhone and iPad users away from Siri or get people using Gemini instead of OpenAI's ChatGPT.

Google Gemini Makes AI More Accessible on iPhone Lock Screens Δ1.74

Gemini, Google’s AI-powered chatbot, has introduced new lock screen widgets and shortcuts for Apple devices, making it easier to access the assistant even when your phone is locked. The six new lock screen widgets provide instant access to different Gemini functions, such as voice input, image recognition, and file analysis. This update aims to make Gemini feel more integrated into daily life on iPhone.

1Password Adds Nearby Location Feature for Annoying Apps Δ1.73

1Password offers a new "Nearby" location-based login feature to help users log in to apps that constantly log them out. This feature allows users to link nearby locations to their accounts, making it easier to access credentials without having to remember passwords or login pages. The feature is entirely optional and only available for users whose apps are up to date.

Google Play Update Makes It Easier to Find Android Apps with Widgets Δ1.72

Google has announced several changes to its widgets system on Android that will make it easier for app developers to reach their users. The company is preparing to roll out new features to Android phones, tablets, and foldable devices, as well as on Google Play, aimed at improving widget discovery. These updates include a new visual badge that displays on an app's detail page and a dedicated search filter to help users find apps with widgets.

Google Gemini Users Can Now Access the AI Chatbot Directly From the iPhone's Lock Screen. Δ1.72

Google Gemini users can now access the AI chatbot directly from the iPhone's lock screen, thanks to an update released on Monday first spotted by 9to5Google. This feature allows users to seamlessly interact with Google's relatively real-time voice assistant, Gemini Live, without having to unlock their phone. The addition of new widgets and features within the Gemini app further blurs the lines between AI-powered assistants and traditional smartphones.

Google Pixel 10: Videos Reveal Two New and Useful Android 16 Features in Advance Δ1.71

Two new features are likely to be introduced on the Google Pixel 10 with the release of Android 16, including widgets on the lock screen and support for external displays. Android expert Mishaal Rahman has managed to manually activate these features in advance, revealing how they will enhance user experience. The introduction of these features is part of Google's strategy to position Android as a replacement for classic desktop operating systems.

Google Fi Users Finally Get RCS on iPhone - Here's How to Check if It's Activated Δ1.71

With the new iOS 18.4 beta, Google Fi customers can now exchange RCS-based texts with Android users. Released on Monday, the second public beta of the new OS brings RCS (Rich Communications Service) not only to Google Fi but to MVNOs (mobile virtual network operators) that use T-Mobile's network. Before then, iPhone and Android users could exchange texts only through SMS or MMS, which limited the type of content you could add.

There's One New Pixel 'Upgrade' You Might Not Love - Here's How to Fix It Δ1.70

Google's recent software update has introduced several camera features across its Pixel devices, including the ability to take a picture by holding your palm up, improved performance for older phones, and new functionality for Pixel Fold users. The update also brings haptic feedback changes that some users are finding annoyingly intense. Despite these updates, Google is still working on several key features.

Syncing With Music Streaming Services Just Got Better Δ1.70

Shazam has introduced a useful update that enhances its integration with Spotify and Apple Music by allowing users to automatically add identified songs to a dedicated playlist titled 'My Shazam Tracks.' This feature, available in Shazam version 18.9, enables songs recognized through various methods, including Siri and the Control Center, to sync directly to users' music accounts. The update reflects Shazam's evolution beyond mere song recognition, streamlining the listening experience for users of major streaming platforms.

How Major Bank Rolls Out Multi-Layered Security for Millions of Customers. Δ1.70

Commonwealth Bank is introducing a new layer of security to its internet banking, requiring millions of customers to approve each login attempt via the app. The bank claims this will make it harder for fraudsters to access customer accounts. However, critics argue that the added complexity may push some users away from mobile banking altogether.

Google Unveils Gemini Screenshare at MWC 2025. Δ1.70

Google has updated its AI assistant Gemini with two significant features that enhance its capabilities and bring it closer to rival ChatGPT. The "Screenshare" feature allows Gemini to do live screen analysis and answer questions in the context of what it sees, while the new "Gemini Live" feature enables real-time video analysis through the phone's camera. These updates demonstrate Google's commitment to innovation and its quest to remain competitive in the AI assistant market.

Google Rolls Out Major Pixel Watch Upgrade for All Users – Here's What's New in Wear OS 5.1 Δ1.69

Google has started rolling out Wear OS version 5.1 to its entire Pixel Watch lineup, bringing significant updates to the device, including a potentially life-saving Loss of Pulse Detection feature, menstrual health support, and improved step tracking and sleep monitoring. The update aims to enhance user experience, particularly for users with disabilities. Google's new wearable upgrade is part of the company's efforts to continually improve its smartwatch offerings.

Syncing Linux with Google Drive: A Reliable Solution Δ1.69

Linux has become a more viable platform for work and play thanks to Valve and Proton, but first-party support for syncing common cloud services like Google Drive is lacking. However, a reliable and relatively straightforward solution can be achieved by using Rclone, which supports mounting of almost every cloud storage provider and offers a range of copy and sync commands. By following these steps, users can install Rclone on their Linux distribution, create a remote connection to Google Drive, and set up automatic syncing or copying of files.

UK Quietly Scrubs Encryption Advice From Government Websites Δ1.69

The U.K. government has removed recommendations for encryption tools aimed at protecting sensitive information for at-risk individuals, coinciding with demands for backdoor access to encrypted data stored on iCloud. Security expert Alec Muffet highlighted the change, noting that the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) no longer promotes encryption methods such as Apple's Advanced Data Protection. Instead, the NCSC now advises the use of Apple’s Lockdown Mode, which limits access to certain functionalities rather than ensuring data privacy through encryption.

Google Play Is Going to Start Highlighting Apps with Widgets Δ1.69

Google is making some changes to Google Play on Android devices to better highlight apps that include widgets, according to a blog post. The changes include a new search filter for widgets, widget badges on app detail pages, and a curated editorial page dedicated to widgets. Historically, one of the challenges with investing in widget development has been discoverability and user understanding, but Google aims to justify this effort by user adoption.

The Future of Tech Integration: IPhones Will Seamlessly Access Visual Intelligence with iOS 18.4. Δ1.69

Apple's latest iOS 18.4 developer beta adds the Visual Intelligence feature, the company's Google Lens-like tool, to the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max, allowing users to access it from the Action Button or Control Center. This new feature was first introduced as a Camera Control button for the iPhone 16 lineup but will now be available on other models through alternative means. The official rollout of iOS 18.4 is expected in April, which may bring Visual Intelligence to all compatible iPhones.

Google's Gemini Gets Screenshare Functionality Δ1.69

Google is expanding its AI assistant, Gemini, with new features that allow users to ask questions using video content in real-time. At the Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2025 in Barcelona, Google showcased a "Screenshare" feature that enables users to share what's on their phone's screen with Gemini and get answers about it as they watch. This development marks another step in the evolution of AI-powered conversational interfaces.

Apple Refuses to Break Encryption, Seeks Reversal of UK Demand for Backdoor Δ1.69

Apple's appeal to the Investigatory Powers Tribunal may set a significant precedent regarding the limits of government overreach into technology companies' operations. The company argues that the UK government's power to issue Technical Capability Notices would compromise user data security and undermine global cooperation against cyber threats. Apple's move is likely to be closely watched by other tech firms facing similar demands for backdoors.

Trump Compares Uk's Demand for Apple User Data to China's Monitoring Δ1.69

The U.S. President likened the UK government's demand that Apple grant it access to some user data as "something that you hear about with China," in an interview with The Spectator political magazine published Friday, highlighting concerns over national security and individual privacy. Trump said he told British Prime Minister Keir Starmer that he "can't do this" referring to the request for access to data during their meeting at the White House on Thursday. Apple ended an advanced security encryption feature for cloud data for UK users in response to government demands, sparking concerns over user rights and government oversight.

Google Pixel Sense App and AI Digital Assistant Set for 2025 Launch Δ1.69

Google is reportedly gearing up to launch its long-awaited 'Pixie' digital assistant as the Pixel Sense app in 2025, a feature that has been years in development. The new app will supposedly run locally on Pixel smartphones, not relying on cloud services, with access to various Google apps and data to improve personalization. This enhanced AI-powered assistant aims to offer more predictive capabilities, such as recommending frequently used apps or services.

RCS Support Coming to Popular MVNOs with iOS 18.4 Δ1.69

RCS on iOS is finally becoming more widespread as the launch of iOS 18.4 brings messaging standard Rich Communication Services to more iPhones, particularly those operating on popular MVNOs like Mint Mobile and Google Fi. These carriers piggybacking on T-Mobile's network will now offer RCS support to their customers. The rollout of iOS 18.4 has been a long time coming for iPhone users who wanted features like read receipts and higher resolution video files that are available in RCS.

Uk Will neither Confirm nor Deny that It’s Killing Encryption Δ1.69

The UK government's reported demand for Apple to create a "backdoor" into iCloud data to access encrypted information has sent shockwaves through the tech industry, highlighting the growing tension between national security concerns and individual data protections. The British government's ability to force major companies like Apple to install backdoors in their services raises questions about the limits of government overreach and the erosion of online privacy. As other governments take notice, the future of end-to-end encryption and personal data security hangs precariously in the balance.

Google Just Released Its March Pixel Drop with Three Major Upgrades for Pixel Devices Δ1.68

Google's latest update is adding some camera functionality across the board, providing a performance boost for older phones, and making several noticeable changes to user experience. The new upgrades aim to enhance overall performance, security, and features of Pixel devices. However, one notable change has left some users unhappy - haptic feedback on Pixel phones now feels more intense and tinny.