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Google released the new feature, known as RCS Archival, allowing employers to gain access to RCS (Rich Communication Services), MMS (multimedia) and traditional SMS (largely text-based) messages sent via Google Messages on fully managed work phones.
With Gemini 3’s strong rollout and rising user base, Google suddenly has the edge, and OpenAI is racing to keep its dominance from slipping away.
John Giannandrea, Apple's AI chief, is leaving the company. Amar Subramanya is joining as vice president of AI.
Google is adding Gemini-powered search features to Google Drive. With this upgrade, Gemini will be able to search your files, folders, and subfolders and answer specific questions. These features are currently exclusive to Google Workspace users, which includes enterprise users and those with Gemini subscriptions.
Since rolling out the first version of Android in 2008, Google has largely stuck to one major release per year. Android 16 changes things, moving from one monolithic release to two. Today’s OS update is the second part of the Android 16 era,
The tale of two "code red" alerts, three years apart, highlights that even a buzzy AI pioneer like OpenAI can face competitive pressures.
For AI to get a better understanding of you, Stein says Google’s AI models would use connected services like Gmail so that it could paint a detailed picture of your likes and dislikes over time. Thanks to that, for example, the AI can serve you up targeted product releases that you might like.
Google Pixel’s new feature, RCS message archival, will allow companies to save the RCS messages that are sent and received on a work device. The update is meant to ensure employers are able to comply with regulations like FOIA requests and legal discovery for lawsuits.
Google's Lens tool on Chromebooks can mean it easier for students to cheat with one click, prompting teachers to question how they can maintain academic integrity.
Google's smart TV platform now features lists of shows and movies people watched a lot of in 2025 in addition to the annual advent calendar.
Google’s TPUs cannot dethrone Nvidia’s GPUs. But, there is a bigger challenge that can seriously threaten Nvidia’s growth trajectory.