Google’s ongoing push to integrate Gemini into the Google TV ecosystem is moving past basic movie recommendations and into actual hardware management. While we’ve seen generative AI features start to clean up content discovery on premium streaming boxes like the Google TV Streamer, a new update is … [Read more...] about Gemini for Google TV is gaining hands-free settings control for TV hardware
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ChromeOS releases will soon skip odd numbers to keep up with Chrome updates
For years, the Chrome browser and ChromeOS have moved lockstep in their version numbering. When Chrome 148 arrived, for instance, ChromeOS 148 followed right behind it. But a major structural change is on the horizon. According to the newly published Chrome Enterprise and Education release notes, … [Read more...] about ChromeOS releases will soon skip odd numbers to keep up with Chrome updates
Lenovo’s Legion Tab Gen 3 FIFA World Cup 2026 Edition is now available, but it’s a tough sell
Just in time for the World Cup, Lenovo has quietly made the FIFA World Cup 26™ Edition of the Lenovo Legion Tab Gen 3 available for sale on their US website. But based on the retail unboxing videos I’ve reviewed and a rather confusing product page on Lenovo's own website, it isn't entirely … [Read more...] about Lenovo’s Legion Tab Gen 3 FIFA World Cup 2026 Edition is now available, but it’s a tough sell
Gemini in Chrome officially expands its global footprint to Latin America, Africa, and the Middle East
Google's push to make its Gemini in Chrome a global utility is taking a big step forward. Over the last several months, we’ve seen Gemini in Chrome roll out in waves, giving desktop and iOS (and soon, Android) users a quick way to summarize long articles, compare specs across chaotic tabs, and … [Read more...] about Gemini in Chrome officially expands its global footprint to Latin America, Africa, and the Middle East
Google VP John Maletis confirms Googlebooks will run Android apps far better than Chromebooks
If you’ve been involved in any way with the life cycle of ChromeOS over the last decade, you know that Google's relationship with Android apps on laptops has been a journey of constant compromise. When the Play Store first arrived on Chromebooks, it felt like magic. Suddenly, a web-first operating … [Read more...] about Google VP John Maletis confirms Googlebooks will run Android apps far better than Chromebooks
Google adds a persistent Gemini in Chrome button on Chromebook Plus
If you’ve been utilizing Google’s new-ish Gemini in Chrome feature, you know the browser-bound side panel has quickly become one of the handiest ways to look up, summarize, and cross-reference information while you surf the web. But up until recently, that utility was strictly chained to the active … [Read more...] about Google adds a persistent Gemini in Chrome button on Chromebook Plus
Lenovo’s powerful 8.8-inch Legion Tab Gen 5 Android gaming tablet is now $150 off
The compact Lenovo Legion Tab Gen 5 has officially received its first major discount. Launched recently in the US with a steep $849.99 MSRP, the 8.8-inch Android gaming powerhouse is currently available directly from Lenovo's website for 17% off, bringing the price down to $699.99. While the … [Read more...] about Lenovo’s powerful 8.8-inch Legion Tab Gen 5 Android gaming tablet is now $150 off
Nest Audio and Mini stock dries up ahead of the new Google Home Speaker launch
For anyone keeping a close eye on Google's hardware ecosystem, you might have noticed inventory for the aging Nest Audio and the entry-level Nest Mini is rapidly drying up. These older devices are currently showing as out of stock or completely unavailable at key retailers, including the official … [Read more...] about Nest Audio and Mini stock dries up ahead of the new Google Home Speaker launch
Google is finally giving website owners control over AI Search traffic
It feels like the conversation around generative AI in search engines has been a bit of a one-way street lately. Without too much regard given to publishers, Google has been aggressively rolling out AI Overviews and the new AI Mode, completely changing how everyday users find information. In fact, … [Read more...] about Google is finally giving website owners control over AI Search traffic
NotebookLM gets a massive upgrade powered by Gemini 3.5
Google’s once-experimental research assistant is growing up fast. What started out as a clever Google Labs project to help users parse their own notes and documents has quickly evolved into an indispensable knowledge partner for millions of researchers, students, and professionals. If you’ve been … [Read more...] about NotebookLM gets a massive upgrade powered by Gemini 3.5
Google VP John Maletis on why Googlebook is bringing back the Glow Bar
If you are a long-time follower of the Chromebook ecosystem, it's very likely that you hold a special place in your heart for the original Chromebook Pixel. Back in 2013 and 2015, Google did something completely unexpected by launching its own flagship hardware. While those laptops were packed with … [Read more...] about Google VP John Maletis on why Googlebook is bringing back the Glow Bar
Google Drive on Android picks up an awesome multi-page scanning upgrade
If you’ve ever tried to digitize a multi-page document, a full booklet, or a stack of receipts using your phone, you know how tedious the process can be. Historically, the document scanner built into Google Drive required you to line up a page, snap a photo, crop it, manually hit the plus button to … [Read more...] about Google Drive on Android picks up an awesome multi-page scanning upgrade













