Google’s latest Chrome Canary experiment puts an Ask Gemini button right next to any text you select on a webpage.
Gemini replaces Google Assistant; you get 360-degree audio and four color options, and the Nest Audio is officially discontinued.
Gemini Spark helps automate everyday tasks, from inbox summaries to local event planning, but it’s unclear why Google made it a separate product.
Google is expanding its SynthID technology into Search, Chrome, and Android to help users identify AI-generated or AI-edited images more easily.
Google expands Gmail’s AI Inbox with conversational voice search, letting users ask Gemini to find buried email details.
Google may be quietly testing stricter usage limits inside Gemini, and it could change how “free” AI tools actually feel going forward. A newly spotted screenshot hints at a future where unlimited chatbot access might finally come with strings attached…
Google stepped into The Android Show with a laptop nobody saw coming, an AI layer that does your errands, and a security overhaul that’s long overdue.
Ask Gemini to write something, pick a format, and download the finished file; that’s it. No switching apps, no reformatting, no copying.
Google Gemini’s upcoming Proactive Assistance feature will deliver personalized suggestions without being asked, drawing on user-selected apps like Gmail and Calendar, as well as on-screen content.
Take Notes for Me going in-person signals that Google doesn’t want Gemini to live inside a single app; it wants it to be the AI layer across every conversation you have, anywhere.