Google Gemini enhances the driving experience for Android Auto users with intuitive voice-activated features. Users can add stops, retrieve information, and manage tasks without taking their eyes off the road. To use Gemini, the app must be installed on the smartphone, and it can be activated by saying "Hey Google," tapping the microphone icon, or pressing the voice command button on the steering wheel.
Gemini allows users to manage emails, check inboxes, create to-do lists, and summarize unread emails. It integrates with messaging applications, summarizing messages and sending replies in over 40 languages. Users can also inquire about the status of online orders and summarize group chats.
The assistant can help find dining options along a route and provide regional information. It can also control music playback, allowing users to request specific songs or create playlists based on their preferences. Users can engage in conversations with Gemini for information or suggestions, making it a versatile tool for enhancing the driving experience.
Gemini Notebooks are now available on mobile without a paywall, allowing users to organize chats and files in a centralized project hub. Existing NotebookLM notebooks sync to mobile, enabling direct saving of chats as sources. The feature is accessible to both free and paid users, with source limits varying by subscription plan: free users can add 50 sources, AI Plus users 100, Pro users 300, and Ultra users 600. The rollout is live for most users globally, with updates expected in Europe and other countries soon.
47% of respondents indicated they do not use AI at all. 27% reported using AI for in-game upscaling, such as DLSS or FSR4. 23% utilize AI for research or ideation. 18% employ AI for coding tasks. 7% claimed they use AI for virtually everything. 4% mentioned that AI writes their emails. 2% indicated AI does all their schoolwork. 1% have set up OpenClaw to manage their digital life.
Windows 11 Pro is currently available for a promotional price of .97, a significant reduction from the standard price of 9. It includes security enhancements such as TPM 2.0, secure boot, built-in antivirus protection, Smart App Control, and Windows Hello for biometric security. BitLocker provides hard drive encryption, while Snap layouts and virtual desktops enhance multitasking. Unique features include Windows Sandbox for safely opening untrusted files, Hyper-V for managing virtual machines, and Azure AD support for workplace accounts. The integrated Copilot feature assists with various tasks. This promotional offer ends on May 3 at 11:59 p.m. PT.
The introduction of Copilot+ PCs has created new complexities in IT asset disposition (ITAD), as these devices may contain a comprehensive, time-stamped archive of user activity, which was not present on corporate laptops two years ago. Microsoft's Recall feature captures user activity screenshots and stores them securely, but recent research by Alexander Hagenah suggests that the safeguards may be ineffective, as his tool can extract sensitive data without breaking encryption. Microsoft defends the security of Recall, stating that observed access patterns align with intended protections. This situation presents challenges for ITAD operators, as pre-collection now constitutes a data-destruction event, requiring devices to be powered down or purged before leaving the client’s environment. Certificates of sanitization must evolve to address the specific destruction of Recall snapshot stores, and conversations with clients should differentiate between managed and unmanaged fleets regarding Recall settings. The presence of Recall shifts some data-destruction responsibilities upstream to clients, complicating traditional ITAD value propositions.
The European Commission has proposed measures to encourage Google to allow greater access for rival AI services on its Android operating system, aiming to enhance user choice and flexibility. These proposals are part of the EU's Digital Markets Act (DMA), which seeks to promote competition among major tech companies. Google has criticized the measures, expressing concerns about potential increased costs and risks to user privacy and security. The EU is evaluating compliance with these measures, which could lead to further scrutiny if Google does not comply. Violations of the DMA can result in fines up to 10 percent of a company's global turnover. Google is currently facing multiple inquiries under the DMA and has recently been fined 2.95 billion euros in a separate EU competition case.
Windows 11 Pro keys are currently available for .97, offering an economical upgrade option that enhances software compatibility and security. The operating system includes features like Snap Layouts, multiple desktops, BitLocker encryption, Smart App Control, biometric logins, and an integrated AI assistant called Copilot. These enhancements aim to improve workflow management and security for businesses handling sensitive information. Upgrading to Windows 11 Pro can rejuvenate existing hardware performance, and the offer is significantly reduced from the MSRP of 9. Prices are subject to change.
Samsung is enhancing its Wallet app with a new feature called "Trips," which organizes travel-related information into a single timeline. This timeline will display essential details such as plane tickets, train rides, and theme park tickets with start and end times. Recent updates to the Wallet app also include split in-store payments and a "Digital Home Key." The Trips feature aims to alleviate the confusion of scattered travel plans by providing a clear view of itineraries. Additionally, Samsung has partnered with Aliro to enable Galaxy users to unlock smart locks using their phones through UWB and NFC technologies.
Factory 95 is a Windows 95 themed automation game that launched on April 22, 2026. Players act as factory managers, creating PowerPoint slide-shows for clients while navigating tools and resources within a retro operating system. The game features nostalgic elements, including a Clippy-inspired character named "Pinny" and challenges reminiscent of early computing, such as slow loading times and managing emails. The design evokes the graphical aesthetics of the 1990s, and players must strategically manage limited resources to fulfill client requests and generate revenue.