The March Pixel Feature Drop has brought a ton of new features! One of which is an expansion of Android's Find My Device network, moving beyond tracking down your gadgets to now include real-time people sharing. This update integrates a "People" tab into the Find My Device app, currently in beta, … [Read more...] about Android’s Find My Device adds real-time ‘People’ location sharing
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Gemini apps are here, but they’re not exactly new
Google has made a subtle but useful change to Gemini by rebranding "Gemini Extensions" to "Gemini Apps." This shift, already showing up in the latest beta version of the Google app (version 16.8.31.sa.arm64), looks to be the beginning of a move towards a more integrated and user-friendly experience … [Read more...] about Gemini apps are here, but they’re not exactly new
Once again, we’re dying for new Chromebook hardware in the spring
We've talked about this before, but there's no getting around the fact that the introduction of Chromebook Showcases (which started in the fall of 2023 with the launch of Chromebook Plus) hosted by Google have made the late winter and spring months a very rough time for those who are looking forward … [Read more...] about Once again, we’re dying for new Chromebook hardware in the spring
Pixel Watch 3 gains FDA approval for AI-powered ‘Loss of Pulse’ detection
The Pixel Watch 3 has officially gained FDA approval for loss of pulse detection, a first-of-its-kind feature that enables the watch to recognize when its wearer’s heart stops beating. First announced back in April 2024, his technology uses multiple factors to detect a "loss of pulse" event and is … [Read more...] about Pixel Watch 3 gains FDA approval for AI-powered ‘Loss of Pulse’ detection
Companies can now brand the Chrome profile switcher
Chrome's dominance in the browser market is only growing, and Google continues to leverage that position to strengthen its enterprise offerings. With the rise of web-based workflows across many organizations, the browser has become a critical tool for businesses. This has led Google to focus on … [Read more...] about Companies can now brand the Chrome profile switcher
5 things ChromeOS tablets could learn from the Pixel Tablet [VIDEO]
It should be pretty well known at this point that the arrival of the Android kernel to Chrome OS is on the way; and with it, a unique opportunity presents itself. It's no secret that the Chrome OS tablet experience hasn't been updated in any substantial way in years. Despite repeated calls for some … [Read more...] about 5 things ChromeOS tablets could learn from the Pixel Tablet [VIDEO]
You can now prompt Google Meet for any AI-generated background you can imagine
Let's be honest, Google Meet's initial attempts at AI-generated backgrounds were a bit of a dud. The promise of custom virtual environments sounded great, but ultimately fell short, leaving us with lackluster images that often felt less than immersive. However, Google is back with a big upgrade … [Read more...] about You can now prompt Google Meet for any AI-generated background you can imagine
The upcoming Pixel 9a shows off a new color and tiny camera bump in new leaks
As we approach the anticipated launch of Google's Pixel 9a at some point this month, a fresh wave of leaks has surfaced, providing a clearer picture of what to expect from the latest mid-range Pixel phone. Notably, the leaks, which are from Evan Blass's X/Twitter account (it is private, so you may … [Read more...] about The upcoming Pixel 9a shows off a new color and tiny camera bump in new leaks
Gboard tested very rounded keys, we all hated it, and it’s been reverted
As a part of the Gboard Beta program, I recently opened up my keyboard on the Pixel 9 Pro XL to find a new setting that not only looked odd, but functionally stinks in every way: severely rounded keys. Now, don't get me wrong - in the right setting, round keyboard keys looks pretty sweet. I … [Read more...] about Gboard tested very rounded keys, we all hated it, and it’s been reverted
A new redesign for the YouTube on your TV may be on the way
The YouTube app for the larger screen is reportedly undergoing a significant overhaul to more prominently feature paid content offerings. Unsurprisingly, YouTube seems to recognize the increasing use of YouTube services on the big screen versus phones and tablet, and they are tinkering with ways to … [Read more...] about A new redesign for the YouTube on your TV may be on the way
‘AI Mode’ is Google’s latest Search experiment that is rolling out now
Google is continuing to push new boundaries in search, with a couple significant AI advancements aimed at making access to information faster and more comprehensive than ever. The surge in AI Overview usage, now exceeding a billion users according to Google, signifies a clear shift towards AI-driven … [Read more...] about ‘AI Mode’ is Google’s latest Search experiment that is rolling out now
It’s official: YouTube Premium Lite gets rid of most ads for $7.99 per month
YouTube has officially launched its Premium Lite plan in the United States, a move that follows closely on the heels of reports indicating its imminent arrival. Priced at $7.99 per month, this new subscription tier aims to provide users with an ad-free viewing experience for the majority of … [Read more...] about It’s official: YouTube Premium Lite gets rid of most ads for $7.99 per month











