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Google Chrome will stop supporting Windows 7/8.1 in February 2023

Google announced that Chrome will stop supporting Windows 7 and 8.1 starting in February 2023; this decision is also in line with Microsoft’s Windows Lifecycle Policy. With support for both versions of Windows discontinued, Chrome users will have to make sure their devices are running at least Windows 10. “With the release of Chrome 110

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Google India fined around $162 million for abusing Android monopoly

The Competition Commission of India (CCI) announced a fine of 1337.76 crore rupees (about 161.5 million US dollars) on Google. The charges are that Google abused its dominant position in multiple markets in the Android mobile device ecosystem and ordered the company to correct its behavior to open up the Android ecosystem to competition. The

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TensorFlow Lite in Google Play Services has become an official ML engine

Nowadays, many technology companies are shifting the research focus of artificial intelligence and machine learning from the server side to the device side. Compared with the original server-side computing, the device-side computing speed is faster, the delay is lower, no network connection is required, and it can better protect user privacy, and can effectively reduce

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Google Open Sources GUAC, Another Project to Protect Software Supply Chains

Since the Log4j vulnerability was discovered at the end of last year, the security of the software supply chain has been a very important issue for many enterprises and government organizations. Previously, Google has open sourced a framework called SLSA (Supply chain Levels for Software Artifacts) for the security of the software supply chain. This

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The open source editor VS Code was sold, and Microsoft and Google were silent when they saw it

The above picture is very popular recently. I thought it was a spoof of netizens at first. It was not until someone provided the source that I found out that it was real – the free code editor VS Code developed by Microsoft was packaged as a paid software and sold .From the text of

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Google launches KataOS, a secure operating system with Rust and seL4 microkernels

Google has announced KataOS, a secure operating system, as their latest operating system focused on embedded devices running environments focused on machine learning workloads. With security in mind, KataOS is developed exclusively in Rust and is built on the seL4 microkernel. Through the seL4 CAmkES framework, we are also able to provide statically defined and

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Not an April Fool’s joke, Google open-sources a 1.65-meter-long keyboard

Gboard is a virtual keyboard application developed by Google for Android and iOS. One of its major features is that it integrates many Google services into the keyboard. In addition to searching for GIF and emoji content, users can also quickly call Google search, Convenient services like translation and maps without switching between apps. Over

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Google shuts down its Stadia cloud game streaming service

Google launched the Stadia cloud gaming service in 2019. However, due to the small number of users and the disproportion between input and output, Google’s Stadia game studio has been disbanded in early February 2021, but its Stadia cloud game platform is still struggling and trying to transform from self-developed games to third-party games Distribution

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Google open source TensorStore, designed for reading and writing large multi-dimensional data – News Fast Delivery

Google published a blog post last week introducing an open source C++ and Python library, TensorStore, that developers can use to store and manipulate multidimensional data, designed to better manage and process large data by set to solve key engineering challenges in scientific computing. Various applications in computer science and machine learning today operate on

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Google Linux kernel developers use macOS to compile the ARM64 Linux kernel – News Fast Delivery

Nick Desaulniers is a Linux kernel developer at Google, best known for compiling the Linux kernel with LLVM/Clang. Recently he started experimenting with compiling the Linux kernel on the macOS platform. According to his recent email, Nick Desaulniers has successfully compiled the ARM64 Linux kernel on his Apple M2 MacBook Air (running macOS 12.5.1 “Monterey”).

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Google engineer outlines what’s next for Angular – News Fast Delivery

At the recent Progress 360 conference, Emma Twersky, a developer relations engineer at Google, gave a talk on the topic “What’s New with Angular”. A large part of the talk focused on past iterations of Angular and how these changes lay the groundwork for what’s next for Google. Twersky revealed that Angular version 15 is

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