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You phone could soon become your password.

You phone could soon become your password.

Remembering passwords is one of the biggest pains of modern tech living. Hundreds of geniuses at dozens of companies have been searching for an easier solution, but Google may be ready to unleash a new solution that uses your smartphone to replace passwords all together.

Google Now on Tap. Photo: Google

Google Now on Tap. Photo: Google

A new update to the Google app for Android adds Now on Tap functionality for those running the final Android 6.0 Marshmallow Developer Preview.

Get ready for Android Pay. Photo: Google

Get ready for Android Pay. Photo: Google

Android Pay has begun rolling out to users with support at more than 1 million locations throughout the U.S.

The Apple Pay competitor, which was first unveiled at Google I/O back in May, is available on NFC-equipped smartphones running Android 4.4 KitKat and above, and it’s compatible with a whole host of banks and credit card providers.

Android Marshmallow's brand new statue! Photo: Nicolás Fischman

Android Marshmallow’s brand new statue! Photo: Nicolás Fischman

Android M is still a few months away from making its public debut, but Google today confirmed its sweet-based name with a brand new statue outside its Mountain View headquarters.

Google Photos is still unlimited. Photo: Google

Google Photos is still unlimited. Photo: Google

Struggling to upload all of your cat snaps to Google Photos? You’re not the only one. A bug has been preventing some users from adding more images to their Photos library after reaching a certain number — but don’t worry; Google is not capping your unlimited storage allowance.

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