Google is 'looking into' a devastating Gmail attack that locks users out of their accounts with no way to recover.
Google has denied claims that Gmail uses your emails to train Gemini AI. The company clarifies how Smart Features work and reassures users that their data remains private.
Overview Gemini, Google’s most advanced AI model, is now integrated directly into Gmail and Workspace apps to help users work ...
There’s nothing to worry about, Google tells Gmail’s 2 billion users, everything is fine. Unfortunately, that’s not the case. There is a serious issue that you need to worry about. All the misleading ...
Google’s ‘firebombs’ of 2025 have triggered two global contests—one for AI model superiority and another for AI hardware—that ...
Overview: Understand where to find Gmail’s ‘Last account activity’ log. Identify suspicious logins, devices, and access types ...
In November 2025, a rumor circulated that Google's latest update had automatically opted in all users to allow its generative artificial intelligence (AI) program to train on private communications ...
But it's not true, according to Google. The company is not using your Gmail account to train its AI, even if users leave the Smart Features on.
The email looked routine: a delivery update, a request to confirm a bank transaction, a link that seemed familiar. Within ...
Google has launched Workplace Studio, a new hub empowering employees to create AI agents for automating routine tasks and ...
A large number of users suffer from an accumulation of emails in their inbox due to subscribing to dozens of mailing lists ...
Google Photos' new update helps make editing video reels in the app quicker, such as new templates that already add music and ...