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Gemini for Home is confusing us all – but Google has answered some of the biggest questions from users
By David Nield published
Google has new devices, new subscriptions, and a new AI assistant for its smart home kit.

Emperor Jensen? Nvidia's CEO is so powerful in AI that even Google and Amazon inform him of their own in-house AI chip efforts, as Huang doesn't apparently like surprises
By Efosa Udinmwen published
Nvidia’s unmatched control of AI hardware forces even Amazon and Google into deference, as reliance on GPUs sustains its dominance.

Google Photos is set to add more AI to help you turn your pictures into videos
By David Nield published
The Photo-to-Video feature available through Google Photos may soon allow you to specify your own prompts.

Google is already working on the Pixel 11, and a new rumor points to a key spec upgrade
By David Nield published
We may have been given a bit more information about what Google is planning with next year's flagships.

ICYMI: the week's 7 biggest tech stories from Xbox Game Pass' price hike to foldable iPhone teasers
By Hamish Hector published
Here's the week's biggest tech news stories from Meta, Xbox, Google, Amazon and more for October 4, 2025.

Google's AI coding agent Jules is getting new command line tools
By Craig Hale published
Google adds new CLI to its Jules AI coding assistant, as well as API support for further integrations.

I tested Google Keep and found it excels at simple note-taking
By Stefan Ionescu last updated
Google Keep excels at simple note-taking, but isn’t the best option for handling voluminous, complex notes.

Google, Meta, and others think they've found the key to smoother mobile video streaming - but all isn't quite what it seems
By Efosa Udinmwen published
AV1 promises smoother, lighter video streaming, but hardware gaps, energy demands, and inconsistent support complicate its widespread mobile adoption.

Microsoft Excel turned 40 and almost nobody noticed - world's most popular spreadsheet now faces tough competition from Google Sheets after crushing Lotus 1-2-3 and Borland Quattro Pro
By Wayne Williams published
Microsoft Excel celebrates 40 years of spreadsheet dominance, but the rapid rise of Google Sheets with its real-time collaboration tools presents a challenge.
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