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Gemini has been working to implement “projects” in its Android app. Earlier development work suggested projects may have to be created on the web, but it now looks like they can originate in the app, ...
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At the Snapdragon Summit in Hawaii, Google and Qualcomm dropped major news: they’re working together to bring Android to PCs. Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon and Google’s Rick Osterloh confirmed they’re ...
Google is reportedly testing a new “projects” feature for Gemini. Designed to help users organize their AI work, this tool will function like a smart folder within the platform. The feature, which is ...
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