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Ron Amadeo

Ron Amadeo

Reviews Editor at Ars Technica

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Ron Amadeo
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Google's latest layoffs are in finance and real estate - Ars Technica

Google’s almost uncountable number of layoffs continues.
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Google merges the Android, Chrome, and hardware divisions - Ars Tec...

Google says the new “Platform and Devices” team will let it move faster.
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YouTube puts third-party clients on notice: Show ads or get blocked...

Google would really like it if everyone just paid for YouTube Premium instead.
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The Pixel 9 reportedly gears up for satellite SOS support - Ars Tec...

No one wants to build an Android satellite phone, so Google is going to do it.
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Google kills “One” VPN service, says “people simply weren't using i...

Did anyone want a VPN from the Internet’s largest data collector?
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Google Photos' AI editor goes freemium, hopes you'll join $100/year...

Photo Unblur and AI-erase are now free, while the editor offers 10 free saves a month.
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Google Cloud rolls out self-designed Arm chips in its data centers ...

Google Axion-based VMs will be out in preview in the coming months.

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“Google Vids” is Google's fourth big productivity app for Workspace...

Google’s “video editor” feels more like a souped-up version of Google Slides.
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Android's AirTag competitor gears up for launch, thanks to iOS rele...

Google promised to wait for Apple to launch cross-platform “unwanted tag” detection.
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Waymo and Uber Eats start human-less food deliveries in Phoenix - A...

You’ll need to run outside when your robot delivery arrives.
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Amazon kills “Just Walk Out” shopping tech—it never really worked -...

“AI” checkout was actually powered by 1,000 human video reviewers in India.