Google previews new Gemini features for TV
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Google’s 2026 roadmap points to deeper Gemini integration, refined Pixel updates, smarter Google TV features, a possible new OS, and AI glasses.
Soon, even loafing around on the couch won’t help you steer clear of AI. TV makers are busily integrating AI models into the experience, and Google is no different. At CES, the company announced a big expansion of Gemini features on the Google TV platform, starting with TCL smart TVs.
Google Nest users in Canada will soon get access the Gemini for Home update. Read how this AI Google Assistant replacement works and how to join the early access program.
Google Ads upgraded Creator Partnerships with new creator search and management tools, making it easier to manage YouTube creators at scale.
Google’s Nano Banana AI tool is raising new privacy questions, putting how photos are analyzed and stored in focus for 1.5 billion people worldwide.
Google announced at CES 2026 Gemini for Google TV features that aim to bring its TV platform into the center of how people watch, search and even fix what’s on screen.
Google is testing a new image AI model called "Nano Banana 2 Flash," and it's going to be as good as the Gemini 3 Pro Nano Banana, but it'll be cheaper.
The tech giant is to restart green card sponsorship applications in 2026 after a three-year pause, according to Business Insider.
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Google is at last letting users swap out embarrassing Gmail addresses without losing their data
Google has finally answered users' cries, allowing Gmail users to swap out embarrassing teenage email addresses.
PERM applications at Google will ramp up in 2026, affecting visa holders seeking green cards and permanent residency.
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Google's antigravity will never beat Cursor, and that's all that matters
At the end of the day, Google is a search company that happens to build tools, while Cursor is a tool company that happens to use AI. Make no mistake, Antigravity will surely find its way into the enterprise stack – bundled into Workspace or pushed through cloud credits – but it will have a hard time winning developers' hearts.