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The most prominent discussions focus on Google’s security and reliability issues—especially a new phishing method targeting Google Password Manager—and broader Chromium-related exploit code. Other threads cover Google Workspace/calendar integrations, Gemini Spark availability, and ongoing YouTube Music iPhone fixes.

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Key Takeaway A new phishing technique (“Vaultjacking”) and reported Chromium exploit code put Google accounts and Chromium users at immediate risk.
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A new phishing technique (“Vaultjacking”) and reported Chromium exploit code put Google accounts and Chromium users at immediate risk.

The most prominent discussions focus on Google’s security and reliability issues—especially a new phishing method targeting Google Password Manager—and broader Chromium-related exploit code. Other threads cover Google Workspace/calendar integrations, Gemini Spark availability, and ongoing YouTube Music iPhone fixes.

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  • The new Google Home Speaker might finally arrive this month after a long wait 9to5google.com
  • Google Home Speaker gets June release date from one retailer 9to5Google
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  • Video on people displaced for Vizag Google data centre blocked by Meta after govt notice Android Authority
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Tracking: The new Google Home Speaker might finally arrive this month after a long wait / Google isn’t the one ruining Android. It’s the apps you use every day

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Tracking: Google Home Speaker gets June release date from one retailer / Google Drive rolling out powerful document scanner redesign for higher-end Android devices

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Could NotebookLM be next?

There's literally a website called Killed by Google dedicated to tracking every product the company has discontinued, and at this point, the list is long enough to make anyone hesitant about getting too attached to a Google product (no matter how good it may be). Given that NotebookLM spent months as an experiment in Labs, then graduated from it and became a full-fledged product and is where it is today, I don't really think it'll get killed off. But what I covered in the section above does seem plausible. NotebookLM could stop being its own thing, and just become a tab inside Gemini. All that

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What is Android's digital car key feature?

Google added support for digital car keys with the release of Android 12 in 2021, one year after Apple brought its version of the same idea, CarKey, to iOS. Both let you store a digital copy of your car key in your default wallet app (Google Wallet, for Android devices) and control your car over a secure wireless connection. What extra functions are available to you depends on each vehicle's maker, but the ability to unlock your car comes at a minimum. Because this smartphone key is entirely digital, and basically a representation of data associated with your car, it can also be shared with ot

Everything to know before putting your car key on an Android phone - Engadget
How do digital car keys work on Android?

Car Connectivity Consortium On Android, once you've added your key to Google Wallet, your smartphone connects to your vehicle over Bluetooth and Ultra-wideband (UWB). The latter is the radio technology used in by things like Google's Find Hub and Apple's AirTags. Digital car keys can also fall back on an NFC (or Near Field Communication) connection if your Android device doesn't have one of those other radios. Your car may also use NFC to authenticate your phone when you first add your key to Google Wallet. These methods may actually be more secure than your car's wireless fob. According to Go

Everything to know before putting your car key on an Android phone - Engadget
How do you add a digital car key to your Android phone?

How you actually go about adding your car key to Google Wallet will vary depending on your car. Some companies let you add the key directly through their app, while others send you an email with an "Add to Android" button. Some even let you set up the key through your in-car display. Whichever method your vehicle requires, you'll need an up-to-date Android phone with the Google Wallet app installed and a Google Account to get started. All three methods require logging in with your Google Account, agreeing to the terms of service and authenticating your smartphone, either over NFC through your

Everything to know before putting your car key on an Android phone - Engadget
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