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Google has added a new feature to the Google Calendar service: users can now create time blocks for completing specific tasks. This update allows not only to fix events in the calendar but also to plan time for working on specific tasks.
Dropbox is discontinuing Dropbox Passwords password manager on 28 October 2025. From 28 August - view-only mode, from 11 September - the mobile app is shut down.
LG has unveiled the new UltraGear OLED 45GX90SA gaming monitor, the second 45-inch monitor in its lineup this month.
This is the largest deal in Google's history
Starting from 28 March 2025, Amazon Echo devices that previously could process Alexa requests directly on the device itself will no longer support this feature.
No timeline for the app's launch has been given yet
The technology, which first gained traction in the early 2010s, has rapidly evolved to address the increasing demands of modern games and the desire for more accessible gaming experiences. Today, cloud gaming represents a fast-growing segment of the industry, valued at billions of dollars and projected to continue expanding as players seek affordability and freedom from hardware constraints.
Proton has announced the release of its own version of Google Docs in its Drive cloud storage.
President Joe Biden's administration is investigating the possibility of transferring personal data of US citizens to China through the activities of three Chinese companies operating in the US cloud services sector.
The tariff is called Ultra. It is a top-of-the-line tariff for 17.98 euros for a month, which includes support for games with resolutions up to 4K. In addition, Boosteroid Ultra subscribers get 120Hz support, ray tracing and top hardware. As in the basic Standart tariff, you can play games on any device. There are no restrictions on game play time.
Microsoft employees discovered a serious security breach that led to the leakage of internal passwords and access keys due to a flaw in the storage system.
Google Drive users are facing a new problem. It consists in disappearance of files stored in the cloud.
Residents of Russia will no longer be able to play games using the GeForce Now streaming service. It is known in the country as GFN.RU.












