Google knows everything about you and
it's not shy to show it I'm Bridget
Carey and this is your cnet update if
you like talking to Google you can now
ask it personal questions the Google now
voice recognition tools are being folded
into Google search so not only can you
ask the google app or Google com a
question to find how many calories are
in a hamburger but now you can ask it
personal questions about what's on your
calendar or what's in your email the
world's of Gmail Google+ and Google
search are merging together and it's
rolling out to all users by the end of
the week you can ask Google search
questions about your scheduled flight
information and it finds the answer
sitting in your Inbox you can ask it to
pull up specific types of photos you
posted on Google+ or when your next
appointment in your calendar it'll also
know when that package is going to
arrive that is if you have a shipping
notice that's sent to your gmail the
system can understand many versions of
the same question such as what time is
my flight or when does my flight leave
this new level of search will work in
most google apps including the Chrome
browser on desktops and mobile as well
as the Google search apps on Android and
iOS if Google's having into your email
for searches has you're feeling funny
you can disable the future to
temporarily turn it off click the globe
icon at the top right hand corner of the
search page and it'll turn off
personalized results for just that
current search session to permanently
disable it go to the gear icon select
search settings and go to private
results they'll you'll have the option
to permanently disable personalized
results in other news twitter is
experimenting with a new trending box
it's showing up in some people's
timelines and it showcases hot TV shows
people are buzzing about but it's not an
official feature yet new details keep
coming in about Microsoft's Xbox one in
an interview an Xbox general manager
said the game system will be self aware
of its temperature and to prevent
overheating it'll speed up a fan and
even cycle down its power usage to cool
off and looking ahead the next version
of windows will make its debut
October 18th it's called Windows 8.1 and
all Windows 8 users around the world can
download this free update through
Microsoft's Windows Store it'll also be
available in retail stores on new
computers and tablets the new version
offers something similar to a star
button but you still don't have the
start menu the button is just a shortcut
to get back to the start screen there's
also an option to load the desktop mode
when the computer turns on that is if
you want to bypass that start screen
with the tiles and if you do use the
Start screen there will be new ways to
personalize it that's your tech news
update and you can read up on more
details at cnet com / update and follow
along on Twitter from our studios in New
York I'm Bridget Carey
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