
Google’s Gemini AI is getting what could prove to be a very big upgrade: To help answers from Gemini be more personalized, the company is going to let you connect the chatbot to Gmail, Google Photos, Search, and your YouTube history to provide what Google is calling “Personal Intelligence.” This isn’t the first time Google […]
After rolling out new Gemini-powered translation capabilities for Google Translate last month, Google now appears to be prepping a new feature that will let users ask for alternate translations. This feature could give users multiple translation choice…
A new leak hints that the Google Pixel 10a could launch at a lower price than its predecessor.
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An Apple insider has revealed some details about Gemini’s role in Apple’s upcoming Siri upgrade and AI features.
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The RayNeo X3 Pro smart glasses are built atop Android foundations and heavily rely on Gemini, serving it all atop an invisible screen and “normal” form factor. It’s only plagued by the curse of a first generation product.
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Android 17 Quick Settings may get a cleaner dual shade and an optional return to separate Wi-Fi and mobile data toggles, based on a Telegram leak that targets daily usability annoyances.
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Google’s AI-powered video generation tool now lets you create native portrait videos in a 9:16 aspect ratio.
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Researchers warn that AI chatbots often fabricate or distort news, urging users to treat AI-generated news summaries with caution.
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A consumer economics watchdog says Google’s new Universal Commerce Protocol is ripe for misuse where consumers could pay more for items. Google denies this.