In a recent APK Insight dive into the Google app beta (version 16.7.21) by 9to5 Google, some intriguing strings have surfaced, hinting at a potential expansion of Google's voice activation capabilities. It appears Google might be preparing to introduce a new hotword, "Hey Gemini," to coexist … [Read more...] about “Hey Gemini” rolls off the tongue so much better, and might be a new hotword option
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ChromeOS 133 has officially arrived and is rolling out now
There's no denying the fact that this has been one of the strangest roll-outs of a ChromeOS update we've ever seen. Usually, we have the latest version show up and any number of days later, the release notes actually follow. This time around, however, things were completely backwards. On February … [Read more...] about ChromeOS 133 has officially arrived and is rolling out now
A leak within a leak: Pixel 9a briefly appears in Galaxy S25 Edge camera samples
The rumor mill continues to churn as we approach the anticipated March 19th launch of the Pixel 9a. A new, and rather unusual, leak has surfaced, offering a brief glimpse of the upcoming mid-range device. We've already gotten leaked images and renders of this unreleased device, but this time around, … [Read more...] about A leak within a leak: Pixel 9a briefly appears in Galaxy S25 Edge camera samples
A cheaper YouTube Premium option looks to be on the way soon
YouTube is preparing to roll out a more affordable version of its Premium subscription service, dubbed "Premium Lite," according to a report from Bloomberg. This new tier is designed to appeal to viewers whose primary interest lies in ad-free viewing of non-music video content. According to … [Read more...] about A cheaper YouTube Premium option looks to be on the way soon
The inevitable end of the Chromecast feels like it’s really here now
The Chromecast era officially began its ending back in August of 2024, but it's been lingering ever since. This week, it truly feels like the actual end is near. As of Thursday afternoon, the Chromecast with Google TV 4K and HD models are no longer available for purchase on the US Google Store. … [Read more...] about The inevitable end of the Chromecast feels like it’s really here now
My favorite Nest Hub Google Photos feature is coming to other devices
Without doubt, the most used (and my most appreciated) Nest Hub feature is the Google Photos picture frame functionality. With the quality of the display on the Nest Hub and simple ability to put photos in an album and apply them to an ongoing slideshow, this feature is by far my favorite part of … [Read more...] about My favorite Nest Hub Google Photos feature is coming to other devices
Google may be adding new hardware requirements for Chromebook Plus
I'm going to connect a few dots in this post, but by the end of it (there's not too many dots, so hang with me) I think you'll agree that there's a very good chance we'll see a few new hardware requirements for Chromebook Plus from Google in the very near future. This is by no means official or … [Read more...] about Google may be adding new hardware requirements for Chromebook Plus
Google Tasks gets a standalone PWA
Google has quietly launched a standalone website/PWA for Google Tasks, bringing the full-screen interface previously confined to Google Calendar to its own dedicated domain. This move mirrors the existing Android experience, where Tasks exists both as a standalone app and integrated within the … [Read more...] about Google Tasks gets a standalone PWA
Back in stock: the powerful, handheld Lenovo Legion Tab 3 returns
After 3 full weeks of being marked out of stock, the clearly-popular Lenovo Legion Tab 3 is finally back on digital shelves and ready for purchase. How long it will stay that way is a mystery at this point, of course, and last time around we only had about 3 days of inventory before things went … [Read more...] about Back in stock: the powerful, handheld Lenovo Legion Tab 3 returns
MediaTek’s MT8196 could power the fastest Chromebooks ever made [VIDEO]
I can confidently say that I did not expect this little tidbit as I came to the office this morning. In doing my usual rounds hunting and searching for news about upcoming Chromebook hardware, I had a gut feeling that I needed to check Geekbench to see if any new devices have been tested … [Read more...] about MediaTek’s MT8196 could power the fastest Chromebooks ever made [VIDEO]
Google Lens upgrades with Screen Search on iOS and AI Overviews
Google Lens has become a pretty incredible tool for searching the world around us, and it only continues to get better and more useful. With over 20 billion visual searches happening every month, Google is rolling out some exciting updates to make Lens even more powerful and versatile. These … [Read more...] about Google Lens upgrades with Screen Search on iOS and AI Overviews
Google TV update hints at improved backlit remote support: Here’s what it likely means
A recent Google TV Streamer update has revealed Google is improving native support for backlit remotes on its TV platform and suggests we may see more backlit remote options for Google TV devices in the future. Currently, most Google TV devices ship with standard, non-backlit remotes. While some … [Read more...] about Google TV update hints at improved backlit remote support: Here’s what it likely means












