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  • Google Translate for Android will add real-time audio translation

    Google plans to add a real-time translation feature to its Google Translate app for Android sometime in the future. This feature will allow users to record audio in one language and then present it in another language in real time, according to The Verge.

  • Google is offering Android assistance on Twitter

    Google said on Tuesday that you can get Android assistance on Twitter by tweeting your issue using the hashtag #AndroidHelp.

  • Google announces Games Developer Summit schedule

    Google announced on Monday that its Games Developer Summit is coming to the Game Developer Conference (GDC) 2020 and will be held in San Francisco from March 16-20. Google is kicking off things with its keynote on March 16 at 9.30 AM Pacific.

  • Google celebrates Lunar New Year with Rat-themed Doodle

    As people in China were welcoming the first day of the Lunar New Year on Saturday, Google is joining the festivities with a Doodle depicting the Year of the Rat.

  • Google I/O 2020 developer conference will be held on May 12-14

    Google just revealed that its next I/O developer conference will be held from May 12 to May 14.

  • Google reveals iPhone can be hacked remotely

    Vulnerabilities in earlier versions of iOS could allow attackers to remotely penetrate the iPhone without any interaction with the user, the Google Project Zero team said recently.

  • Google starts testing Stadia on non-Pixel phones

    Google seems to have started optimizing Stadia on other OEM phones, and users can start using on their non-Pixel phones when they see “This screen”, according to Slashgear.

  • Google urged to allow users to remove pre-installed Android apps

    More than 50 organizations, including the Privacy International, DuckDuckGo, and the Electronic Frontier Foundation, have recently sent an open letter to Alphabet and Google CEO Sundar Pichai regarding the vulnerabilities of pre-installed software for Android devices.

  • Google suspends Android phone development with partners in Turkey

    After Turkey's competition board ruled that Google's changes to the contract were unacceptable, Google has informed Turkish business partners that it will not be able to work with them to develop new Android phones that will be released in Turkey, according to Reuters.

  • Android 11 expected to support auto-switch of global dark mode

    Google brought global dark mode to Android 10, but unfortunately, the automatic switching of dark mode in the early testing phase of Android 10 was cut off by Google. However, this feature may return in a future Android version.