A friend of mine named Mark recently bought a new car, and there was one feature he was lamenting about not being a thing anymore: a CD player. The year is 2025, and turns out he was wrong. Over the ...
The preview of Gemini 2.5 Computer Use is only for developers at the moment, but it shows that the era of agentic AI is here. Jon covers artificial intelligence. He previously led CNET's home energy ...
Design platform Figma is partnering with Google to add more AI features, the company announced on Thursday. While Figma had previously introduced AI app-building tools of its own, the new integration ...
Google is launching a new tool that uses AI to make it easier for Gmail users with Google Calendar to schedule their meetings. On Tuesday, the company launched a Gemini-powered “Help me schedule” ...
Why this is important: This isn’t just about adding a fancy new feature. It’s about changing how navigation works. Why should I care: If you spend a lot of time driving, this is a game-changer. Let’s ...
Google is following up on a successful Nano Banana release with Gemini 3.0, which a reported leak suggests could be in late October. An image of Google’s internal milestone calendar has been floating ...
Oct 9 (Reuters) - Alphabet's (GOOGL.O), opens new tab Google on Thursday launched a new AI platform for business customers called Gemini Enterprise, as the tech giant ramps up efforts to capture more ...
Shanling has launched the new EC Zero AKM, a portable CD player designed for users who want premium sound and build quality in a compact form. It features a metal chassis and a tempered glass lid, ...
Google is now letting developers preview the Gemini 2.5 Computer Use model behind Project Mariner and agentic features in AI Mode. This “specialized model” can interact with graphical user interfaces, ...
A leak may have revealed when Google plans to launch Gemini 3.0. The leak suggests we’ll get an announcement on Oct 22, 2025. Update, October 17, 2025 (05:16 PM ET): It hasn’t even been a week yet ...
Why should I care? If you use Google Home, this changes how you interact with cameras, doorbells, and later, speakers and displays. You can also opt in now. Okay, so what’s next? Enroll now and wait ...