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People are focused on Google’s mobile and TV lineup—especially Pixel devices—and new Google AI experiences. At the same time, there’s attention on Google-related payments partnerships (Google Pay reaching Walmart) and a notable cybersecurity issue involving calendar invite abuse through URL signing.
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Key TakeawayGoogle’s near-term momentum spans Pixel device changes and new AI features, while a security flaw report highlights abuse risk in calendar invite URL signing.
Tracking: Where are all Google’s smart displays? Out-of-stock Store listings raise eyebrows / Google is giving you more control over your shared photo location data
Tracking: Deals: Nothing gear from $34, Lenovo IdeaPad 2K $600 off, Anker Google Find Hub Wallet Card $25 all-time low, more / Walmart finally supporting in-store tap to pay with Google Pay
Tracking: I gave the Google TV Streamer another chance, but it's still too buggy / I tried to ditch Google Maps, but these 5 features kept pulling me back
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Does it beat the Google Pixel Tag?
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Is the Pixel 11 Pro a worthy opponent to the iPhone 17 Pro Max?
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