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In a couple of short weeks, Google’s annual developer conference will kick off on May 20. Here's what to expect from the event.
If you have privacy concerns with Gemini or find it less reliable than Google Assistant, follow our guide to turn off Gemini on Android.
Google announced on Thursday that it’s rolling out new AI and accessibility features to Android and Chrome. Most notably, TalkBack, Android’s screen reader, now lets you ask Gemini about what’s in images and what’s on your screen.
Software update 14.4, which is available now in the beta testing program, has made a number of subtle tweaks to its so-called ‘Coolwalk screen’, which essentially offers a number of applications in one, easy-to-navigate interface on Android Auto-compatible vehicle head units and vehicles running the Android Automotive OS.
Gemini is coming to the Google TV platform but not to Google's own TV Streamer. So why buy Google hardware when the biggest advantage is being thrown away?
During the Android Show on Tuesday, leading up to Google I/O, Google announced that it's bringing Gemini to Wear OS smartwatches and Google TV. The
Google introduced two new AI features for Global Accessibility Awareness Day, including improvements to TalkBack.
Now, you can ask Gemini questions via TalkBack to get more information about what's in a photo. So if someone sends you an image and you want more details about what's being shown