Google is currently experimenting with a smarter notification system for YouTube, and it's something that likely pertains to many users that have experienced this particular annoyance firsthand. Think back to those channels you subscribed to years ago while smashing that "All Notifications" … [Read more...] about YouTube may dial back notifications to encourage you to keep them on
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A new Google Keep update makes quick text notes an absolute breeze
Google Keep not so long ago introduced a floating action button (FAB) menu that turned note creation into a two-step process and allowed all note options (text, list, image, drawing) to be surfaced at the beginning of the process. While aiming for efficiency, this change added an extra tap for those … [Read more...] about A new Google Keep update makes quick text notes an absolute breeze
NotebookLM now has the ability to generate mind maps for better comprehension
Google is continuing to refine NotebookLM - their powerful AI-driven research tool - and the recent addition of generated mind maps are a step in a very positive direction for a service that is bent towards helping users make sense of big data sets. Mind maps present an interactive way to dissect … [Read more...] about NotebookLM now has the ability to generate mind maps for better comprehension
Google Maps is using Gemini to turn your screenshots into plans
One of the more exciting additions to Google Maps is on the way, and it is a fantastic example of leveraging AI for truly helpful stuff. How many times have you taken a screenshot of a cool-looking restaurant or a must-see landmark, only to have it disappear into the depths of your camera roll, … [Read more...] about Google Maps is using Gemini to turn your screenshots into plans
Desktop View: Google’s new desktop experience coming to Android phones
Google is working on yet another feature that might allow you to use your Android phone as a desktop workstation with its latest development: "Desktop View." This new feature, currently being tested in Android 16 Beta 3, could elevate the Android desktop experience, potentially bringing it closer to … [Read more...] about Desktop View: Google’s new desktop experience coming to Android phones
The March Google Workspace Feature Drop is here and packed with amazing features
The Google Workspace team continually pushes to make work life a little easier for employees and admins alike, and their latest Feature Drop for March 2025 is another example of how AI can continue adding value across a wide range of software offerings. This latest drop brings some powerful new … [Read more...] about The March Google Workspace Feature Drop is here and packed with amazing features
There are only a few days left to lock in 6 months of cheaper YouTube TV prices
Time is ticking for those looking to snag a significant discount on YouTube TV's subscription. For new subscribers (sorry, existing users), a promotional offer that shaves $78 off the first six months of service is set to expire on March 31st. This deal, active since January 27th, effectively lowers … [Read more...] about There are only a few days left to lock in 6 months of cheaper YouTube TV prices
Acer is prepping a new Chromebook Plus 514 with upgraded internals
Last week, we stumbled upon evidence (thanks to a reader) of a new Acer Chromebook Plus 516 device that looks to be arriving at any point now. It's already listed in both the Chromium Dash and in the official device updates list at cros.tech as well, so the next step is to simply see a listing for … [Read more...] about Acer is prepping a new Chromebook Plus 514 with upgraded internals
Why Google is taking Android development private starting next week
For years, the Android Open Source Project (AOSP) has provided a window into Google's development process for Android, allowing developers and enthusiasts alike to observe the evolution of new. However, Google has recently confirmed to Android Authority a notable change in its approach. Starting … [Read more...] about Why Google is taking Android development private starting next week
Samsung Galaxy A26 and A36 are here, feature One UI 7, and start at $299.99
Samsung has officially launched its latest additions to the Galaxy A-series in the United States: the Galaxy A26 and A36. These new devices bring compelling features to the mid-range market, most notably the debut of One UI 7 outside of the flagship S25 series. And they do so at pretty compelling … [Read more...] about Samsung Galaxy A26 and A36 are here, feature One UI 7, and start at $299.99
Gemini 2.5 is here, and it is an absolute beast
Today, Google has unveiled Gemini 2.5, and it marks a sizeable advancement in AI capabilities. The initial release introduces an experimental version of Gemini 2.5 Pro, positioned as a state-of-the-art model that has already achieved the top spot on the LMArena leaderboard, surpassing previous … [Read more...] about Gemini 2.5 is here, and it is an absolute beast
This Bluetooth tracker works perfectly with Android and is only $15 right now
Android's Find My Device network is finally gaining traction, and with that comes a growing ecosystem of compatible trackers. While third-party options have been somewhat limited and pricey until now, Best Buy has a compelling deal that you should check out if you're always losing your keys. The … [Read more...] about This Bluetooth tracker works perfectly with Android and is only $15 right now













