Google Keep adds AI-driven list creation and Nest Wifi Pro update resolves connection issues
Top 3 Key Points:
- AI-Powered Lists: Google Keep now offers AI-generated list creation on Android, making task management easier.
- Universal Rollout: The feature is available to all Android users, with certain requirements based on the device.
- Nest Wifi Pro Update: New software improves connection stability and security, fixing specific issues.
Google Keep has introduced a new AI-powered feature called “Help me create a list,” now widely available on Android devices. This feature, initially tested earlier this year, is designed to simplify the process of creating lists by leveraging generative AI technology, making it more accessible to users across different Android devices.
AI-Powered List Creation
This new addition to Google Keep is powered by Gemini and was previously part of Google’s Workspace Labs. The “Help me create a list” feature allows users to generate lists with just a simple prompt. For example, by asking for a “grocery list of ingredients for healthy dinners,” the AI can suggest items like lean proteins, vegetables, and whole grains, organized into categories. Once generated, these lists can be further customized, with formatting automatically applied to ensure a neat appearance.
Interestingly, Google Keep does not indicate whether a list was created using AI, maintaining a seamless user experience. The feature is now rolling out to all Android users, regardless of whether they are part of Workspace Labs or have a Google One subscription. However, non-Pixel Android devices require Google One AI Premium or Workspace Labs access to use this feature.
Availability and Updates
In our tests, the feature appeared on various Android devices, including the Pixel 8 Pro, Galaxy Z Fold 6, and Motorola Razr (2024), with Google Keep version 5.24.322.01.90. A slightly newer version, v2.24.332.02.90, adds an option to disable this AI feature entirely, though this update is not necessary to access the feature.
Nest Wifi Pro Software Update
In addition to the Google Keep update, Google has released a software update for the Nest Wifi Pro. This update, version 3.73.424613, began rolling out on August 21 and includes key fixes and improvements in security and stability. The update addresses issues such as incorrect WAN connection LED status and connection problems with certain streaming and productivity devices.
The Nest Wifi Pro’s indicator lights have also been updated to reflect various statuses more accurately, providing users with clear visual cues about their device’s state. For example, a solid white light indicates the device is online, while a slow blinking yellow light signals a network error or lost WAN connectivity.
Users can check their current software version through the Google Home app by navigating to the Devices tab, selecting their Nest Wifi Pro, and tapping the settings gear icon. Updates are applied automatically, typically overnight.
This series of updates showcases Google’s commitment to enhancing user experience across its products, making them more intuitive and reliable.
Google Photos gets smarter with “Ask Photos” and Google Shopping revamps logo
Google Photos is rolling out a powerful new feature called Ask Photos! This AI-powered tool lets you search your photo library with natural language questions. Gone are the days of clunky keywords. Now, you can ask things like “Show me Halloween costumes over the years” or “When did my child learn to swim?”
The feature is still in its early stages, but it shows great promise. It appears as a new tab in the Photos app, replacing the “Search” function. Initially, it focuses on recognizing people and places in your photos. It might not be perfect for events or objects yet, but it’s constantly learning.
Signing Up for Ask Photos:
While not available to everyone yet, Google opened a waitlist last month. If you signed up, keep an eye out for the update! For others, the waitlist is still open (US only for now).
A New Look for Google Shopping:
In addition to the exciting Photos update, Google Shopping is getting a makeover! It seems a new logo is on the way, replacing the familiar price tag icon. The new logo is a simplified shopping bag in Google’s signature colors, swirling together for a clean, modern look.
The website itself might also be getting a refresh. We spotted glimpses of a redesigned site with a user-friendly layout and helpful features like browsing recommendations and price comparisons.
What’s Next?
While official announcements from Google are likely forthcoming, these updates hint at exciting things to come for Google Photos and Shopping. Ask Photos has the potential to revolutionize how you search your memories, and the Google Shopping revamp promises a more streamlined shopping experience.
Android
Android Auto gets a behind-the-scenes update
Google has released a new version of Android Auto, version 13.0. While you won’t see any big changes on the surface, some important updates are happening under the hood.
What’s New?
- Car Media: Google is working on a new feature called “Car Media.” This feature will allow you to easily control your car’s AM/FM radio and local media.
- Bug Fixes: The update includes bug fixes and improvements to make Android Auto run smoothly.
When Will Car Media Be Available?
Google hasn’t announced an official release date for Car Media yet. But they’re actively working on it, and we might see it in a future update.
How to Get Android Auto 13.0
The Android Auto 13.0 update is available now on the Google Play Store. Just search for “Android Auto” and install the latest version.
Google boosts Android Security with new theft protection features
Google is rolling out a trio of powerful features designed to protect your Android phone (version 10 and above) from theft. These features, accessible through Google Play services updates, aim to automatically safeguard your data in case your phone goes missing.
Here’s how it works:
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Theft Detection Lock: This clever feature utilizes your phone’s sensors, Wi-Fi, and even smart device connections to detect suspicious activity. If someone snatches your unlocked phone and takes off running (think snatch-and-grab), Theft Detection Lock will automatically lock your screen, preventing access to your sensitive information.
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Offline Device Lock: This feature acts as a safeguard against thieves who might try to disable your phone’s internet connection to avoid location tracking. Offline Device Lock triggers a lock if your phone is stolen while unlocked and subsequently goes offline. Google emphasizes that this feature works under two conditions: your phone must be actively unlocked when stolen, and the screen can only be locked automatically twice a day.
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Remote Lock (Coming Soon): This feature, currently under testing, offers a faster alternative to accessing Find My Device. In case of theft, you can visit a dedicated website (android.com/lock) from any trusted device, enter your pre-registered phone number, and complete a security challenge. This will remotely lock your stolen phone.
These features were initially tested in Brazil back in June 2024. While a full global launch hasn’t happened yet, users worldwide are starting to see some Theft Detection features rolling out on their Pixel, Samsung, and other Android devices.
Availability:
- Full features are currently appearing for users enrolled in the Google Play services beta (version 24.40.33).
- Stable channel rollout is expected soon.
Keeping Your Android Safe:
These theft protection features are a valuable addition to your Android security arsenal. Remember, it’s always a good practice to enable a strong lock screen password or PIN and utilize Find My Device to locate your phone in case it gets misplaced. With these tools in place, you can enjoy peace of mind knowing your data is protected.
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