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All Chromebook users will get Chrome OS Recorder app
Chrome 129 Warning As Google Drops Yet Another Security Update
It’s been a rollercoaster week for billions of Google Chrome web browser users, with warnings not to update and then another to do the opposite. Here’s what’s going on.
Google's Recorder app is coming to all Chromebooks with the next ChromeOS update
Google will release a new Recorder app for Chromebooks with ChromeOS 130. The new app will offer offline transcriptions, AI summaries, speaker identification, and more. Only Chromebook Plus devices will get AI-generated summaries,
All Chromebook users will get the Chrome OS Recorder app
The feature will be a part of the Chrome OS 130 rollout. The audio recorder will offer recording, transcription, the ability to export text and audio, and more. The release of Chrome OS 130 is approaching,
The new Recorder app will arrive for all Chromebooks, not just Plus models
At the Chromebook event in New York a couple weeks ago, Google unveiled a few new devices (the new Samsung Galaxy Chromebook Plus and the new Lenovo Chromebook Duet 11") alongside a bunch of great, new software on the way.
The ChromeOS Recorder app is coming to all Chromebooks
ChromeOS 130 will introduce a new audio Recorder later this month. While some AI features are exclusive to Plus devices, all Chromebooks will have access to the Recorder app. The underlying recording and transcription capabilities will be available to all Chromebooks.
Google could face Chrome and Android split
Google could face Chrome and Android split as DOJ seeks breakup
The DOJ filing then quotes the court's findings that Google's control of the Chrome browser with Google Search set as the default on Android devices “significantly narrows the available channels of distribution and thus disincentivizes the emergence of new competition.”
Breaking up big tech: US wants to separate Android, Play, and Chrome from Google
The US Department of Justice wants to correct Google's monopoly in the market by breaking away Android, Chrome, and Play from Google.
Android, Chrome May Split From Google in Antitrust Case
The US government considers how to break up Google's monopoly. Google claims the government's 'sweeping agenda' would harm customers and 'break' Chrome and Android.
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