Google’s “Find My Device” is now “Find Hub,” with the greatest new ability to locate people you’ve shared your location with. The rebranding, rolling out today, doesn’t immediately change ...
The Find Hub network is a revolutionary way of searching for the whereabouts of devices and personal items with the Android application, which is pioneered by Google as a way of employing the ...
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UWB-based tracking for location and direction was announced to come “later this month” to Find Hub (previously known as Find My device). However, some users already have the functionality on Find Hub ...
An update to Google’s Android app for finding things now shows contacts who are sharing their location with you. An update to Google’s Android app for finding things now shows contacts who are ...
There aren’t many trackers for Android’s Find My Device network, and most of the ones that are on the market aren’t exactly cheap. A new option, the “MiTag,” has recently surfaced, though, which costs ...
Google’s Find Hub ecosystem is starting to get filled out as accessory brands like UAG are starting to release their first trackers compatible with the location database. UAG’s new tracker card for ...
Android users will have more ways to find their devices and other items, Google announced on Tuesday during the Android Show, a week before Google I/O 2025. The company says its Find My Device feature ...
When I'm not being ridiculed for my futile opposition to free chargers, you might find me ranting about Google giving the shaft to consumers with the dying feature or cockamamie advertising technique ...
Emily Long is a freelance writer based in Salt Lake City. After graduating from Duke University, she spent several years reporting on the federal workforce for Government Executive, a publication of ...
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