Google’s Gemini

AppWizard
May 13, 2026
The Android Show 2026 has introduced significant enhancements for Android Auto, including an edge-to-edge experience for Google Maps and a new Immersive Navigation update featuring a dynamic 3D view. A comprehensive Material 3 Expressive redesign for the vehicle operating system has been announced, improving the user interface. Popular music streaming services like YouTube Music and Spotify will also receive visual updates. Gemini Intelligence will be integrated into vehicles, assisting drivers with text messages and allowing them to order food through DoorDash. Vehicles with Google built-in will receive the same updates, including video-to-audio transitions and Immersive Navigation enhancements. The rollout of Gemini is currently underway for cars with Google built-in technology.
AppWizard
May 11, 2026
Google is merging Android and ChromeOS into a unified operating system called Aluminum OS. This platform will leverage the capabilities of the Chrome browser while integrating with Android, allowing it to extend beyond mobile devices. Aluminum OS is expected to enhance user experience by supporting native Android apps within the Chrome browser. A private issue ticket revealed a video showcasing Aluminum OS's desktop view, which resembles Android's current desktop interface and includes an extensions icon. Artificial intelligence, likely powered by Google's Gemini technology, is anticipated to play a significant role in Aluminum OS. Google I/O 2026 may serve as the platform's official introduction, with hardware partners like Lenovo and Samsung expected to be showcased. Unlike ChromeOS, which already has the Google Play Store, Aluminum OS is built on Android, providing native app support and a comprehensive desktop browsing experience. This positions it as a more powerful iteration of Android, aiming to create a cohesive software experience across laptops and phones.
AppWizard
April 29, 2026
Google's Gemini now allows users to create and download files directly within chat conversations, including PDFs, Microsoft Word and Excel files, and Google Docs, Sheets, and Slides. Users can generate files in various formats instantly without needing to copy and paste content. Supported formats include Docs, Sheets, Slides, PDF, DOCX, XLSX, CSV, TXT, RTF, and Markdown. While users can export work to Google Slides and download it as a PPT file, direct export to Microsoft PowerPoint is currently unavailable. This feature is rolling out to all Gemini users, though some may experience a gradual implementation.
AppWizard
April 22, 2026
Google Meet's AI-powered note-taking feature, "Take Notes For Me," launched in 2024, has gained over 110 million users in a month. It will soon be available for various meeting types, including in-person and on platforms like Zoom and Microsoft Teams. The feature provides comprehensive summaries and detailed notes, accessible via the Google Meet home screen. It compiles notes and action items into a Google Doc. Google will announce this expansion at Cloud Next ‘26, which runs until April 24, along with other features.
AppWizard
April 16, 2026
A personalization upgrade for Google's Gemini has been rolled out, enhancing its image generation capabilities through Personal Intelligence and the Nano Banana 2. Users can request personalized photos using simple prompts, as the AI analyzes their photo library and video archives. This feature will be available soon for subscribers of the AI Pro, Plus, and Ultra tiers. By connecting the Photos app to Personal Intelligence, users can enable the AI to create tailored images based on actual memories. Nano Banana 2, launched in February, has improved speed and precision, offering generated content in resolutions from 512px to 4K.
AppWizard
April 7, 2026
Samsung is discontinuing its Samsung Messages application and transitioning users to Google Messages by July. Users are encouraged to switch themselves for a smoother transition, with advantages including enhanced AI capabilities, multi-device connectivity, and RCS Messaging. The exact date for the discontinuation has yet to be provided. Users will receive in-app notifications to guide them through the transition, or they can manually download Google Messages and set it as their default SMS app. Samsung Messages will not be available for download on new devices, including the Galaxy S26. Users with Android 12 or 13 will need to manually add the Google Messages icon to their home screen dock after switching. Those with devices released prior to 2022 may experience temporary disruptions in RCS conversations. Messaging support will also cease for older generation smartwatches running Tizen OS, specifically those launched before the Galaxy Watch4.
AppWizard
March 18, 2026
Google is updating its Gemini-powered home assistant to enhance user experience by providing concise responses and executing common commands up to 40% faster. Users will now receive straightforward confirmations for actions like setting alarms. The assistant can set timers based on real-world events and chain multiple commands while providing updates on timers. Gemini now supports 30 languages, enabling real-time translation for smoother conversations. The Google Home app includes new automation tools for triggering actions based on conditions and creating personalized routines. New AI features like “Help me create” and “Ask Home” simplify automation processes. Google is expanding access to these features to 14 additional countries, including Canada, which now has full support. Some features require a Google Home Premium subscription, and users may experience delays in receiving updates.
AppWizard
March 6, 2026
Google has introduced Android Bench, a tool for assessing AI model performance in Android app development. The top performer is Gemini 3.1 Pro, scoring 72.2%, followed by Claude Opus 4.6 at 66.6% and GPT 5.2 Codex at 62.5%. The benchmark evaluates models through real-world Android coding challenges with task completion rates between 16% and 72%. Google aims to facilitate the creation of Android applications from user prompts and has made the benchmark's methodology and tools available on GitHub.
Tech Optimizer
February 22, 2026
Security researchers have identified a new Android Trojan named PromptSpy that uses generative AI technology to enhance its persistence on compromised devices. Discovered by ESET researchers, PromptSpy leverages Google's Gemini AI model to analyze infected device screens and generate tailored instructions for embedding itself within recent apps lists. It includes a Virtual Network Computing (VNC) module that allows attackers full remote control over the device, enabling activities such as viewing the screen, performing actions remotely, capturing lock screen data, blocking uninstallation attempts, gathering device information, taking screenshots, and recording screen activity as video. The malware communicates with command-and-control servers using AES encryption and exploits Android Accessibility Services, making it difficult to remove. PromptSpy is distributed through a dedicated website and is financially motivated, adapting to various Android interfaces and operating system versions. ESET's analysis indicates that the malware is regionally targeted, with a focus on Argentina, and may have been developed in a Chinese-speaking environment. The same threat actor is believed to be responsible for both VNCSpy and PromptSpy.
AppWizard
February 19, 2026
Cybersecurity researchers have identified a new Android malware named PromptSpy that utilizes Google's Gemini AI chatbot to enhance its capabilities and persistence on infected devices. PromptSpy can capture lockscreen data, obstruct uninstallation, gather device information, take screenshots, and record screen activity. It integrates Gemini to analyze the current screen and provide instructions to keep the malware active in the recent apps list. The malware uses a hard-coded AI model and communicates with a command-and-control server via the VNC protocol, allowing remote access to the victim's device. It is financially motivated, targeting users in Argentina, and was developed in a Chinese-speaking environment. PromptSpy is distributed through a dedicated website and is considered an advanced version of a previously unidentified malware called VNCSpy.
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