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Gemini is finally arriving on Google’s smart home devices

www.digitaltrends.com

Google is rolling out Gemini for Home in early access, bringing its AI smarts to Nest speakers and displays. The new update lets you have more natural conversations, control smart devices with detailed voice commands, and even search…

Google’s Make-or-Break Moment for Smart Homes Starts Now

gizmodo.com

Gemini for Home is available in early access today, which means Google actually has to start delivering on its promise.

F-Droid Says Google Is Lying About the Future of Sideloading on Android

www.howtogeek.com

Google's Controversial Decree Sparks Fierce Backlash from Developers

2 Powerful Android Keyboards Alternatives That Should Replace Google's Gboard

www.bgr.com

Tired of Gboard? Discover two incredibly powerful keyboard alternatives for Android that offer advanced features and better privacy that Gboard can't match.

Remember Project Ara? Google’s modular phone makes its way to TikTok

Google has worked on countless projects over the years. While some see the light of day, others aren’t so lucky. Take Project Ara, for example, an Android-powered modular phone with interchangeable parts. What could’ve been the first truly…

Google denies reports of a massive Gmail security breach — again

No, 183 million Gmail accounts weren't breached: Here's what actually happened.

I Tried Google’s New AI Health Coach, and It Left Me Utterly Baffled

lifehacker.com

For starters, it told me the Google-made watch I was wearing doesn't exist.

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Google’s Android app is already preparing for the Samsung tri-fold

Smartphone fans can be a fickle bunch. Foldable phones? Been there, done that. If you want to keep shoppers impressed, you’ve got to stay one step ahead of everyone else, and right now, that means building a (confoundingly labeled) “tri…

Google Pixel 10a leaks in CAD-based renders

www.gsmarena.com

Google launched most of the Pixel 10 family back in August, but one member is still missing: the Pixel 10a, the mid-ranger that will be the cheapest of the bunch.

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Skip Black Friday — this new T-Mobile deal lands you a free Google Pixel 9a AND some free earbuds, because why not?

www.androidcentral.com

T-Mobile just launched a deal that gets you a free Google Pixel 9a AND a free pair of wireless earbuds, no trade-in required.

Google is undertaking a mass migration to Arm - find out the secrets behind what it takes for the world's biggest companies to port their internal workloads to new hardware

www.techradar.com

Google is reengineering its global infrastructure, migrating tens of thousands of workloads from x86 to custom Arm CPUs using AI automation.

First Google Pixel 10a leaked renders drop, suggesting this might be a hard pass

www.phonearena.com

New CAD files show a familiar design, but the real concerns are the rumored specs inside.

Google Messages Could Finally Let You Recover Deleted Texts

www.forbes.com

Google Messages is adding a trash folder for deleted texts, bringing it in line with iMessage and other messaging apps.

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Google Launches AI Tool To Assist SMBs in Creating Brand Promotions

The tool can create ad assets based on your URL.

DayZ Creator Says AI Fears Remind Him of People Worrying About Google & Wikipedia; ‘Regardless of What We Do, AI Is Here’

wccftech.com

With each passing month, artificial intelligence creeps into more industries. That does not exclude the gaming industry, which has long used artificial intelligence to populate its virtual worlds. Still, the generative AI that is taking…

You might need your ID the next time you want to download an app from Google Play

www.pocket-lint.com

Similar to YouTube, age verification has now been introduced to the Google Play Store.

Google Home is hallucinating fictional identities (Updated: Google statement)

In time for Halloween, Google Home seems to be inexplicably making up user names and events.

Google is once again disputing Gmail was breached

www.engadget.com

Not for the first time this year, Google has been forced to reassure its users that it has not suffered a large-scale data breach that could affect their Gmail accounts. A few months ago the company released an unusual statement intended…