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Google Translate kernel gets upgrade, boasting over 55% drop in errors
Recently, Google Translate has upgraded its kernel. According to the official Google data, Google Translate's Google Neural Machine Translation (GNMT) system uses the most advanced training technology available, thus improving the level of machine translation and reducing translation errors by another 55%-85%.
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Google brings real-time captioning to Chrome for desktop
After rolling out the Live Caption feature on Pixel Phones for Android, Google is now bringing the feature to Chrome for Windows, Mac, Linux and Chrome OS platforms.
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Google cracks down on spammy plugins in Chrome extension store with policy change
Google announced today via the Google Chromium blog that it is making new changes to its Chrome Online App Store policy, aimed at removing spammy plugins from this largest market of browser extensions.
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Google mandates Android 11 to support 'seamless update'
Google has set new rules for the next version of Android 11: devices running Android 11 must support the "seamless update" feature.
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Samsung and Google reportedly build new Exynos chip for Pixel phones
Samsung is collaborating with Google to jointly develop a custom Exynos chipset. The chip will be launched as soon as this year, and it may be released in the future Google Pixel mid-range models, according to zol.com.cn.
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Apple and Google team up to use mobile phones to track virus contacts
Since Microsoft announced the abandonment of the WP system, Android and iOS have almost become the only choice for the smartphone ecosystem. If you don't use Apple's iOS, you can only use smartphones based on the Google Android system.
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Google's new doodle advises people to stay home
To encourage people to protect themselves at home, a new doodle has been launched on the Google homepage.
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Huawei's rotating chairman hopes Google Apps can be listed on App Gallery
Huawei's rotating chairman Xu Zhijun said today he hoped Google's applications could be listed on Huawei's application market, App Gallery, just like the App Store.
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Huawei says it still hopes to work with Google as P40 switches to HMS
At last week's P40 series mobile phone conference, Huawei announced that the P40 series phones will be equipped with its own HMS service and App Gallery application store, without using Google's GMS and Play Store. This is also the first time Huawei has fully used its own services on flagship phones.
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Warning: Google Messages may cause lost messages on Android phones
The Google Messages app has become the messaging app of choice for many users around the world, but it seems that some users have reported a rather serious bug: the text messages are gone.