Google brings new accessibility features to Android and Chrome
In honour of Global Accessibility Awareness Day, Google is rolling out a bunch of new AI and accessibility features for Android and Chrome.
In honour of Global Accessibility Awareness Day, Google is rolling out a bunch of new AI and accessibility features for Android and Chrome.
The tech giant may also demonstrate the integration of its Gemini AI chatbot, in voice mode, with its Android XR glasses and headset, according to the report.
Last month, Google introduced a new experimental “AI Mode” in Search, which it says lets users ask complex, multi-part queries and “get help with even your toughest questions.”
While exploring the latest beta version of the Google Messages app, we discovered code suggesting that Google may be working on a new “Mentions” feature.
Google is adding a new feature to Google Drive that will make it easier for users to navigate through videos.
Compared to the Circle to Search on Android, which works system-wide, this is a bit limited since it only works when using Chrome or the Google app.
The agreement covers the period between 2015 and 2019 and the covers sanctions, penalties and interest, prosecutors said in a statement.
Google has released the second beta version of the Android 16 operating system for compatible Pixel devices.