Every other phone seems to have 100 settings and random apps now. Pixel still feels like the least cluttered Android experience.
Even the Rs. 89,999 Pixel 11 gets 12GB LPDDR5X RAM, despite the rising memory prices. Google clearly isn't messing around with memory this time.
Google Pay has launched Ask Google Pay, an AI chatbot that can answer questions about your spending, explain financial terms, and show simple money insights. Do you think an AI assistant like this will make managing daily expenses easier, or would you rather do it yourself?
A new leak suggests the upcoming Google Pixel Watch 5 could include more health-tracking features through the Google Health app. While Google has not confirmed anything yet, it hints that the smartwatch may offer better fitness and wellness tools when it launches in August. Would you be interested in buying it considering these updates?
Google is adding new Gemini AI features to Google Docs that can summarise comments, suggest replies, and even add comments for you. This could save time when working on shared documents. Do you think AI will make teamwork easier, or could it reduce personal communication?
Several Chrome users recently reported that Google Lens stopped working properly, making image searches difficult. Google has acknowledged the issue and rolled out a fix. Have you experienced this bug, or did the update solve it for you?
Google has updated the Gemini app for macOS, letting users give voice commands in a more natural way. Instead of speaking like a robot, you can simply talk normally to write, edit, or summarize text. Do you think this will make AI easier to use every day?
Google is renaming Notebook LM as Gemini Notebook. Now it will have a deeper integration with the Gemini ecosystem such as code execution and Google Research and AI mode. I want to know how you were using this earlier for your research.<br; />
Do you think Chrome's new notification permission prompt on Android will help reduce unwanted website notifications, or do you prefer having notifications enabled by default?
Google Fitbit Air details have leaked before its official launch. So, it does not look like a smartwatch instead, it focuses on tracking health and fitness. It may have AI health suggestions and up to 7 days of battery life. Would you be interested in buying a fitness tracker like the Fitbit Air or would you rather have a smartwatch which will have a screen?
Google is rolling out the first update to Android 17 with the July 2026 security patch for Google Pixel 6 series, Google Pixel 7, Pixel 8, Pixel 9, and Pixel 10 series.
Google Pixel 11 series is expected to launch at the ‘Made by Google’ event happening next month. The four expected models will be Pixel 11, Pixel 11 Pro, Pixel 11 Pro XL, and Pixel 11 Pro Fold. Leaks suggest the Google Pixel 11 Pro Fold could feature three rear cameras, and the Google Pixel 11 Pro might have a thinner body.
Gemini app is expanding its core AI workspace by launching its Study Notebooks so that students can have a dedicated space for personalised lessons, progress tracking, just like an AI tutor. If you are a student, I want to know what exam you are currently using.
Google is reportedly expanding Circle to Search-like functionality within Chrome through Gemini integration. The feature could let users quickly ask questions about content displayed on a webpage without leaving the browser.
Google’s next Pixel Drop update has been leaked online. Google Pixel smartphones are expected to come with cool new features like Screen Reactions, an AI video builder, and text-to-music generation tools.
Google has finally announced WearOS 7, which has a bunch of interesting features like the Live Update feature, and you can easily track sports scores or an ongoing meal delivery service. The features will be updated today for the Pixel Watch 2, 3, and 4. Pixel Watch owners, are you excited for the new OS?
Woah! Google now allows you to 3D print bands for the new Fitbit Air. I think this makes it a good option, considering you can print your own bands as per your preference if you have a 3D printer at home.
Google is saying that cybercriminals are using AI to write phishing emails or generate fake messages. They are using AI as a hacking weapon. To the effect, Google has blocked an AI-made zero-day exploit.
Google Chrome reportedly adding approximate location sharing instead of precise location sounds like a good privacy improvement. Many websites do not really need exact location data anyway. Would you feel more comfortable sharing location if browsers handled it this way by default?
Google is putting new AI agents and challenging OpenAI and Anthropic. How is it going to improve productivity at the workspace?