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How To Change Google Feed Language in the Google App
Instead of downloading a separate news app, you can get your daily dose of latest news in the form of Google Feed in the Google app. The feed isn’t limited to just news topics.
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How to Stop Google From Listening to You Secretly
Having a voice assistant like Google Assistant on your phone is like having a friend that’s always there when you need it. However, this friend is not sans privacy concerns and who knows, it might have been snooping on you.
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How to Effectively Use Google Now on Tap on Android
The Now on Tap feature of Android Marshmallow was one of the most hyped features when it debuted at Google I/O last year. With Marshmallow slowly rolling out on other OEMs, users now are like ‘*meh* Just another feature’. Yes, it was cool when Goo
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Hound vs Siri vs Google Now: Which is the Best Assistant?
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4 Automated Android Tasks for Specific Locations
Android is intelligent enough to perform many of your tasks automatically. It can work a like your second brain and remind you of things that you’d otherwise forget. Among all the intelligent tasks,
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How to Control Your Google Now Cards History on Any Android
Google Now cards have proved useful to me on a personal level on more than one occasion, but there is no denying that they can also feel weird at times. Like getting a notification telling you it’s time to leave for the airport for your flight o
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How to Keep Track of Your Voice Commands to Google
Ever since Google launched its voice enabled search service, it’s been keeping a track of everything you tell your phone. Before you freak out and start imagining scenarios where Google has secretly been keeping track of everything and anything you
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Android: Activate Google Now Voice Search From Any Screen
Ever since I upgraded my Nexus 4 to KitKat, I’ve been a fan of the Google Now Launcher. It was clean, it was fast and it signified what was to come next – Lollipop. I was floored by the big beautiful icons. And when I finally got touch-less
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Change Google Now Gestures to Various Useful Actions
On most Android devices that come with the soft navigation key, swiping the home button up is one of the easiest gestures available on the device. However, by default this particular gesture is assigned to Google Now and there’s no direct way to ch
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Add a Different Launcher to Google Now Launch Gesture
Launched with the Nexus series, most of the Android devices nowadays come with the option to use the swipe-up Google Now feature. Swipe your finger up from the bottom of any screen to launch it on your device. While I agree that Google Now, over
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Install and Use Google Now on Rooted Android ICS Devices
Google Now was launched with Android Jelly Bean at Google I/O Conference 2012 as a Siri competitor. But the sad part was that the app was launched only for Jelly Bean devices. If you are one of the lucky ones who own a Jelly Bean device or have receiv