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How to keep using Google Maps even when your phone is offline

Google Blog – 3.20.23

You can’t always count on a strong internet connection when you most need Google Maps.

Thankfully, Maps has an offline feature to help you navigate safely even when your phone might be showing zero bars. Offline maps can be an especially useful tool for people who frequently travel abroad or visit remote areas with spotty cell service. All that’s required on your part is a little bit of planning.

The next time you might be faced with the potential of a poor signal, try downloading a map of your future whereabouts in advance. The process is simple and works on both Android and iOS.

Source: How to keep using Google Maps even when your phone is offline

The next generation of AI for developers and Google Workspace

Google Blog – 3.14.23

Google has been investing in AI for many years and bringing its benefits to individuals, businesses and communities. Whether it’s publishing state-of-the-art research, building helpful products or developing tools and resources that enable others, we’re committed to making AI accessible to everyone.

Source: The next generation of AI for developers and Google Workspace

Connecting all things Android at MWC Barcelona

Google Blog – 2.27.23

Whether you’re trying to instantly pair new headphones or control your smart TV with your phone, Android helps your devices easily work with each other. With Android, you’re free to choose from a wide array of devices that can fit your lifestyle.

This week at MWC Barcelona, we’re showcasing our continued work alongside partners to create connected devices that work better together and stay fresh over time.

Source: Connecting all things Android at MWC Barcelona

Fog of war: how the Ukraine conflict transformed the cyber threat landscape

Google Blog – 2.16.23

Nearly one year ago, Russia invaded Ukraine, and we continue to see cyber operations play a prominent role in the war. To provide more insights into the role of cyber, today, we are releasing our report Fog of War: How the Ukraine Conflict Transformed the Cyber Threat Landscape based on analysis from Google’s Threat Analysis Group (TAG), Mandiant, now part of Google Cloud, and Google Trust & Safety. The report encompasses new findings, and retrospective insights, across government-backed attackers, information operations (IO) and cybercriminal ecosystem threat actors. It also includes threat actor deep dives focused on specific campaigns from 2022.

Source: Fog of war: how the Ukraine conflict transformed the cyber threat landscape

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