Google’s new Nest Doorbell (wired) is here and, if you’re looking to upgrade over the existing model, the good news is that it’s a truly effortless upgrade. The Nest Doorbell (3rd gen, wired) with 2K is a notable upgrade for a few reasons. First and foremost, it has that upgrade 2K resolution, which delivers improved low-light as well as that …
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Gemini Enterprise brings together Google’s AI tools for business
To simplify AI adoption for businesses, Google is bringing together all its capabilities into one offering called Gemini Enterprise. The interface for Gemini Enterprise is basically gemini.google.com with a few more pro-level tools. It lets you access Gemini 2.5 Pro, Veo 3, and other Google models, as well as agents. First-party offerings include Deep Research and Data Insights. There’s also: A …
Read More »Google’s New AI Health Tool: Opt in or Risk Losing Benefits
Google told employees who want health benefits that they must allow a third-party AI healthcare tool to access their data, a move that has rankled some staff members. If they decline it, they will not receive health coverage. The company announced this month that US-based employees who wish to sign up for health benefits through its parent company Alphabet in …
Read More »Google’s AI try-on imagines your feet in new shoes
Google will now use AI to help you “try on” shoes while sitting at home. Now, when you browse through shoes on Google Shopping, you can hit the “try it on” button on the new heels, sneakers, or sandals you’re looking at to see how they might look on you. In case you’re wondering, you won’t need to send Google …
Read More »Google’s virtual try-on shopping tool expands to more countries, now lets you try on shoes
Google announced on Wednesday that its AI feature that lets users virtually try on clothes is expanding to Australia, Canada, and Japan. The tech giant also announced the feature now lets users virtually try on shoes. The feature works by asking users to upload a photo to see how real clothes might look on them. Now, users can visualize how …
Read More »TAG Heuer’s New Smartwatch Ditches Google’s Wear OS to Be Apple Friendly
Right as Google’s Wear OS is hitting its stride—now feature-rich with robust smartwatches that can go toe-to-toe with the Apple Watch—luxury watchmaker TAG Heuer has decided to ditch the operating system altogether for its latest Connected Calibre E5 smartwatch. Instead, it runs a proprietary “TAG Heuer OS” (still based on Android). But unlike many of the latest Wear OS smartwatches …
Read More »Here’s everything Google’s upcoming October Pixel update will fix
The second week of October is here, and Google has yet to roll out this month’s security patch to compatible Pixel phones. The update should arrive any day now, but ahead of its rollout, Verizon has revealed the changelog for the new build. Verizon lists the October update for Pixel phones with the September 2025 security patch (via 9to5Google). For …
Read More »Supreme Court rejects Google’s request to block Play Store injunction – The Hill
Supreme Court rejects Google’s request to block Play Store injunction The Hill Justices side against Google SCOTUSblog US Supreme Court allows order forcing Google to make app store reforms Reuters Supreme Court, for Now, Rejects Google Bid to Block Changes to App Store The New York Times The Supreme Court didn’t save Google from Epic, and now the clock is ticking The Verge Source link
Read More »Google’s latest AI model uses a web browser like you do
Google is previewing a new Gemini AI model designed to navigate and interact with the web via a browser, letting AI agents do things inside interfaces designed for use by people and not robots. The model, called Gemini 2.5 Computer Use, uses “visual understanding and reasoning capabilities” to analyze a user’s request and carry out a task, such as filling …
Read More »Google’s smart home makeover starts with Gemini AI
Google has a long history of building something interesting, making a lot of big promises about its future, then seemingly forgetting it exists and killing it a few months or years later. Over the last few years, you’d be forgiven for thinking the smart home was one of those things, as Google Home and Nest products seemed to languish behind …
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