Gen Z didn’t break the internet – but TechCentral’s newest editorial intern wonders whether it’s time to fix it.
Browsing: Gmail
Google is rolling out a wave of AI features in Gmail, aiming to turn the e-mail service into a proactive “inbox assistant”.
Google has announced an initiative to provide artificial intelligence tools and investments to bolster online security.
Google is planning to make its suite of AI-powered tools available to corporate Gmail accounts.
Google’s cloud computing division is preparing to reveal the carbon footprint for its Workspace apps, including Gmail and Docs.
Google said its corporate Gmail customers would now be able to edit documents and other files without leaving the e-mail service, as it aims to lure clients from Microsoft.
Google lured billions of consumers to its digital services by offering copious free cloud storage. That’s beginning to change.
ProtonMail is in talks with Huawei Technologies about including its encrypted e-mail service in future mobile devices, part of the Chinese phone maker’s plan to develop an alternative to the Google ecosystem.
Google is stopping one of the most controversial advertising formats: ads inside Gmail that scan users’ e-mail contents. The decision didn’t come from Google’s ad team, but from its cloud unit, which is angling to sign up more corporate customers
Sent that e-mail you shouldn’t have? Good news! Gmail has introduced an “unsend” feature. For a 30-second window after sending that bad idea to the wrong person, you can “unfire” the gun. Somehow I don’t see this











