Cyberpunk 2077 Plays Surprisingly Well on Stadia, But It’s No PC By Andrew E. Freedman I tried Cyberpunk 2077 on Google Stadia, which has benefits in speed of loading, but is limited compared to PC versions.
Cyberpunk 2077 Won’t Be on Google Stadia at Launch By Michelle Ehrhardt The Google Stadia version of Cyberpunk 2077 won't be available when the game launches this September.
AMD Ryzen 3700C and 3250C Benchmark Results Point to Google Zork (Update) By Niels Broekhuijsen Benchmark results have surfaced for two unannounced AMD Ryzen-C chips, though this leak comes with more mysteries than answers.
Google Stadia Pro Is Free for the Next Two Months By Niels Broekhuijsen Bored? You can now sign up for Google's Stadia Pro game streaming service for free for two months.
Microsoft Teams, Google Hangouts Meet Offer Free Features in Response to Coronavirus By Lucian Armasu Microsoft Teams and Google Hangouts Meet will offer advanced features for free due to coronavirus.
Google Calls Off I/O 2020 Amidst Coronavirus Concerns By Niels Broekhuijsen Google cancels the I/O conference more than two months in advance over the coronavirus.
Google to Invest $10 billion in US Data Centers and Offices in 2020 By Arne Verheyde Google announced on Wednesday it would invest over $10 billion in US data centers and offices in 2020.
CEO Sundar Pichai Wants the Government to Regulate Google's AI Efforts By Nathaniel Mott In an op-ed, the Google CEO Sundar Pichai called for regulations on artificial intelligence technologies.
Google Project Zero Tests New Vulnerability Disclosure Policy By Nathaniel Mott Google Project Zero, the company's security team devoted to finding zero-day vulnerabilities in tech products, announced that it's going to be testing a new disclosure policy in 2020.
Google Assistant Receives an 'Interpreter Mode' for Global Translations By Nathaniel Mott Google announced that it updated Google Assistant with an "interpreter mode" that allows it to offer real-time translations for 29 languages via the Nest Hub.
Google Announces Two New Coral AI Products for 2020 By Nathaniel Mott Google announced two new artificial intelligence products, the Coral Accelerator Module and Coral Dev Board Mini, for 2020.
Google Stadia's Screen-Sharing Feature Debuts a Month After Launch By Nathaniel Mott Google Stadia has finally launched Stream Connect, which enables screen sharing with "Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Breakpoint."
Unreleased Intel Core i7-10610U Tested in Chromebook Hatch Laptop By Nathaniel Mott Geekbench results leaked a new Hatch Chromebook equipped with an Intel Core i7-10610U processor suspected to be Comet Lake.
Google Stadia's Upcoming Launch Looking Increasingly Incomplete By Nathaniel Mott Google revealed on Reddit that many of its Stadia game streaming platform's features will be missing at launch.
Google's Working on a 'Heavy Ad' Blocker for Chrome By Nathaniel Mott Google is reportedly working on an ad blocker for Chrome that automatically hides resource-intensive ads.
Google: Not All Stadia Pre-Orders Will Ship Before Launch By Nathaniel Mott Some people who pre-ordered the hardware bundles for Google's Stadia game streaming platform will have to wait to access the service.
Google Officially Claims Quantum Supremacy, Despite IBM's Objections By Lucian Armasu Google published research saying its 54-qubit quantum computer achieved quantum supremacy. IBM already started disputing the claim earlier this week.
HP Announces Enterprise-Focused Chrome OS Devices By Nathaniel Mott HP announced the Chromebox G2 desktop computer as well as new Chromebook models for its enterprise customers.
Pixelbook Go Leaked Ahead of Google Event By Andrew E. Freedman The Pixelbook Go, Google's latest Chromebook, leaked in full detail ahead of an event next week.
Google Chrome Update Damages macOS File System By Nathaniel Mott An update to Google Chrome damaged the file systems of macOS devices not running the System Integrity Protection security tool.