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I tested Google Sheets and found it to be a highly collaborative spreadsheet editing tool with robust features
By Stefan Ionescu last updated
In our Google Sheets review, we examine the platform’s capabilities and how it compares to Excel and other top spreadsheet applications.

I tested Google Slides and found it a cost effective presentation tool with an intuitive interface and unmatched collaborative features
By Stefan Ionescu last updated
Google Slides provides a good bang for your buck. It’s a good-enough presentation tool with an intuitive interface and unmatched collaborative features.

Thinking of taking a break from ChatGPT? Google Gemini is ready to impress
By Eric Hal Schwartz published
If you’re starting to feel ChatGPT fatigue, Google Gemini makes for a refreshing AI alternative.

Google Gemini just saw a 46% spike in traffic – but ChatGPT still has the most loyal users
By Graham Barlow published
The latest traffic figures show a sharp rise for Gemini visits, but ChatGPT still has the most loyal users.

The Nano Banana camera has arrived to edit reality in real time
By Eric Hal Schwartz published
The new Caira device blends professional optics with Google’s Nano Banana AI image model for real-time generative editing right inside the camera.

DeepMind's latest AI tool wants to detect and repair software vulnerabilities before they get attacked
By Wayne Williams published
CodeMender uses AI to automatically detect and fix software vulnerabilities across large open source projects, reducing developer workloads.

Google launches AI bug bounties - earn up to $30,000 if you can hack Gemini
By Craig Hale published
Google is separating AI issues out into a distinct AI Vulnerability Reward Program - and is ready to pay out some big rewards.

Gemini for Home is rolling out to lucky early users – and it's already snitching on misbehaving pets
By David Nield published
Google Home and Nest devices are in line for a Gemini-powered upgrade, and early adopters are seeing it now.

Google VP says traditional approach to fighting ransomware falls short - points accusatory finger to 'persistent threat on Microsoft Windows and Microsoft Office'
By Efosa Udinmwen published
Google unveils AI-powered Drive features to detect ransomware, highlighting Microsoft vulnerabilities, antivirus shortcomings, and layered protection.
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