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    Google Tasks now has a dedicated website.

    Instead of accessing Google Tasks through Calendar, Gmail, or another app, now you can view and manage all the items on your to-do list from its own webpage: tasks.google.com, as spotted earlier by 9to5Google.

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    Twitch violations will now expire.

    As part of an update to its enforcement system, Twitch announced that smaller violations will now expire in 90 days, while higher severity violations, such as hateful conduct, will expire after one to two years.

    Twitch is also taking a tougher stance on users who repeatedly violate its policies. It will now increase the length of a user’s suspension each time they break the same rule within a violation’s expiration window.

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    Emma Roth
    Google launches an AI tool to help you explore career paths.

    The tool, called Career Dreamer, is an “early-stage experiment” that can draft you a professional summary based on your previous work experience and skills. It also uses this information to surface possible career paths with details about each role.

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    Gemini’s Deep Research feature has arrived on mobile.

    If you’re a Gemini Advanced user, you can now dive deeper into different topics from the Gemini app on Android or iOS. Deep Research was only available on the web when it launched last year.

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    Apple has removed EU apps that don’t comply with new regulations.

    Under the Digital Services Act, Apple must display the contact information for developers considered “traders” on the App Store. On Tuesday, Apple said it had removed “apps without trader status” in the EU, adding that it will reinstate them once developers provide the required information, as reported earlier by TechCrunch.

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    OpenTable is winning back the restaraunts it lost to Resy.

    The online reservation platform has launched a slate of new features, pricing updates, and a “full-on-charm offensive,” to lure high-profile restaurants away from its biggest rival, reports New York Magazine:

    The strategy is working. Estela, Raf’s, Altro Paradiso, Scarr’s Pizza, and Win Son are just some of the restaurants that have moved from Resy to OpenTable since last summer. Meanwhile, newer spots like Demo, Strange Delight, Bar Kabawa, Gjelina, and Zimmi’s — hip places one might automatically assume are on Resy — launched on OpenTable right out of the gate. Don Angie and San Sabino are in the process of making the switch, too.