Chrome Update Out With Critical Flaw Fix

The Chromium team has released an update to the Chrome browser for Windows, Mac and Linux that all users will want to update to as soon as possible.  The update is build 48.0.2564.116 and it has been released for download.  The critical update fixes issue CVE-2016-1629: Same-origin bypass in Blink and Sandbox escape in Chrome.  Users of Chrome will have the update to pushed to them automatically but you can force the update in the browser by going to Settings>About.  In the course of the writing of this post, I received the update on my Windows 10 PC so it is for sure rolling out.

Updated Gmail Brings Gmailify To Other Accounts

Yesterday there was a lot of news floating around Gmail and the new Gmailify feature.  First things first, what is Gmailify?  This is a feature that allows you to take your non-Gmail accounts like Hotmail and Yahoo and give them Gmail-like features such as spam filtering, Google Now cards and other features that up to this point have been Google only.  It is a pretty slick feature, especially if you have an email account other than Gmail.

With this update comes a new Android version of the app which will allow you to fully enable this feature.

Moto G (1st Gen) Only $85 on Amazon Today

If you are in the market for a solid performing, budget friendly phone, Amazon has a great offer today as part of their daily deals.  For today only you can pick up the 1st generation Moto G, US GSM model, with 16GB of storage for just $85.99.  That is a savings of 57% off the original $199.99 price tag although the price lately has been in the $120.  The sale is only on the US GSM model and only on the 16GB version.  As is the case some times, the 8GB model is actually more than the 16GB with this sale right now.

Google Translate Adds 13 Languages to The Service

In a post made this morning on the Google Translate Blog, the service announced that 13 new languages have been added to the service.  That brings the total number of languages to 103 and makes the app and service the closest thing to a Star Trek-esque Universal Translator out there today.

In 2006, we started with machine learning-based translations between English and Arabic, Chinese and Russian. Almost 10 years later, with today’s update, we now offer 103 languages that cover 99% of the online population.

It is exciting to see the growth of this service that allows people across borders and language barriers to easily and quickly communicate.

T-Mobile Has Doubled LTE Footprint in 2015

Yesterday, T-Mobile announced their Q4 2015 numbers and they were pretty impressive overall.  The company added 2.1 million new customers, bringing their total for all of 2015 to 8.3 million for the year.  They also added some 1.3 million branded postpaid users, bringing that total up to 4.5 million for the year.  Couple this with the overall financial figures of $297 million in income for the quarter and over $730 million for the year, the company is on pretty solid foundations for growth in 2016.

There was one interesting note in the release on their financial report when it came to T-Mobile’s LTE coverage.  In the report, the company states they have doubled their 4G LTE footprint since this time last year.  That is a huge amount of growth and it doesn’t show signs of slowing down.

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