Gemini gets a new look and new features

Gemini is getting a makeover! Google’s AI assistant is now available with a new look and feel, and it’s adding some cool new features.
Here’s what’s new:
- New voices: Gemini now has 10 different voices to choose from. This means you can have a more natural conversation with your AI assistant.
- Split-screen support: On devices like the Galaxy Z Fold 6, you can now use Gemini in split-screen mode. This lets you do two things at once, like chatting with Gemini while browsing the web.
- Improved conversation: Gemini’s conversations are now more natural and human-like. You can interrupt it, ask follow-up questions, and even continue a conversation later.
How to try it out:
- Update your Gemini app: Make sure you have the latest version of the Gemini app installed on your Android device.
- Open Gemini: Launch the Gemini app and start chatting. You’ll notice the new look and feel right away.
- Explore new features: Try out the new voices and experiment with split-screen mode if your device supports it.
Gemini is getting better all the time. With these new updates, it’s even more helpful and convenient to use.
Live is now available for all Gemini users in English on the Android app. We can’t wait for you to try it. https://t.co/jev4pnuZJ0
— Google Gemini App (@GeminiApp) September 30, 2024
Google Messages bug causes app crashes Android 16 beta brings Gemini AI

Google Messages crashes when sharing content
A new problem has appeared for people using Google Messages. If you try to share something like a photo or a link from another app into Google Messages, the app can suddenly crash. This issue started after a recent update and has been noticed by many users. The crash happens right when you try to open the share sheet and pick Google Messages to send something. Google is aware of the problem, but there isn’t a fix yet. If you need to share things, you might want to wait for an update or use a different app for now.
Android 16 beta adds Gemini AI features
At the same time, Google has started testing the Android 16 QPR1 beta update. This new beta brings Gemini, Google’s AI assistant, directly into the operating system. With Gemini built in, users can get smarter suggestions and help right from their phone, making it easier to get things done.
The update also includes other improvements and bug fixes, making Android smoother and more reliable. If you join the beta program, you can try out these new features early, but remember that beta versions might have some bugs.
What to expect next
Google is working on fixing the Messages sharing bug, so a solution should come soon. Meanwhile, the Android 16 beta is giving users a sneak peek at the future of Android, with more AI features coming to everyone soon. If you like new tech, keep an eye out for more updates from Google.
Google is making it easier to chat and set up your TV

Google is rolling out two new updates to help users connect and set up devices more easily.
Easier chatting with the Pixel VIPs widget
Google is testing a new widget for Android called “Pixel VIPs.” This widget puts your most important contacts right on your home screen. With it, you can quickly see recent conversations, calls, and messages from your favorite people. The goal is to make it simple to keep in touch without searching through different apps. This feature is being tested on Pixel phones and could come to other Android devices soon.
A simpler way to set up your Google TV
Google is also updating the setup process for Google TV. Now, when you get a new Google TV device, the setup is much faster and easier. You can use your phone to finish most of the steps, like signing in and connecting to Wi-Fi. The new process makes it less confusing and saves time, especially for people who aren’t tech experts. This update is rolling out to more devices, so setting up your TV will soon be a smoother experience for everyone.
What does this mean for you?
These updates show that Google wants to make technology easier for everyone. Whether you’re chatting with friends or setting up a new TV, these changes help you spend less time figuring things out and more time enjoying your devices.
Google cancels Pixel 10 preview for superfans and Google adds audio overviews to search

Google has decided not to hold its special early preview event for the Pixel 10, which was meant for its most dedicated fans. In past years, Google invited “superfans” to see new Pixel devices before anyone else. This year, however, Google canceled the event without giving a clear reason. Fans who were looking forward to getting an early look at the Pixel 10 will now have to wait for the official launch, like everyone else. This change has disappointed many in the Pixel community, who enjoyed feeling included and valued by Google.
At the same time, Google is making it easier for people to get information from its search engine. The company is rolling out a new feature called “audio overviews.” With this update, when you search for something, you can listen to a summary of the information instead of reading it. This is helpful for people who are busy or prefer listening over reading. The audio overview gives a quick explanation of the topic, making it more convenient to learn new things on the go.
In summary, while Google has skipped its early Pixel 10 preview for superfans, it is improving its search experience by letting users listen to summaries of their search results. These updates show Google is still working to make its products better, even if some fans are disappointed by the event cancellation.
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