Bullet points taken from article:

  • Google is shutting down the Google Maps Timeline feature on June 9, 2025.
  • Personal Maps timelines will be saved on individual devices instead of the cloud beginning on that date.
  • Users should begin the migration to on-device Timeline data before June or risk losing all of their past Maps data.

I’m pleased that this potentially sensitive information is moving on-device instead of on Google servers.

  • @[email protected]
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    31 day ago

    Absolutely. The existence of Amazon low-quality, often counterfeit SD cards is not a reason to abandon the technology entirely.

    Google charges $100 to upgrade from 128GB to 256GB with the Pixel 9. You can get a high-quality 512GB or even 1TB microSD card from a reputable brand like SanDisk for less than that. And you’d be able to use it on your next phone, too.

    • @[email protected]OP
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      51 day ago

      They could even have an approved hardware list like they do for DDR5 motherboards and just reject cards that don’t meet the approval list. Even that would be better than what we have now. The only reasonable explanation is they saw the chance to make some money and incidentally it makes this problem go away and did not think a step further than that.