Key Launcher is a free Android launcher developed by Lousify Tech that features a T9 keypad layout for intuitive app navigation, a vault for secure storage, quick-dial shortcuts, and a focus mode. Gradient Weather, developed by subtle signals, is a visually appealing weather app that adapts its color scheme based on weather conditions, offers customizable alerts, and includes a map view. Alpine Lines, created by Tiny Haltere, is a free management game where players design ski gondola routes, featuring minimalist design and soothing gameplay. LibrePods, developed by kavish, allows Android users to use Apple’s AirPods with features like conversational awareness and gesture controls, now available on the Play Store. Sea of Stars, a port of a 2023 RPG by Playdigious, allows players to control characters Valere or Zale in a turn-based combat game, featuring detailed visuals and controller compatibility, priced at .99.
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.
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Redeeming Shinobi Way codes can reduce time spent on repetitive tasks in the game, allowing players to focus on enhancing their skills. The new codes are: 5KLIKES (five spins), 500LIKES (five spins), and RELEASE (five spins). To redeem codes, players must launch the game, click the bird icon, input a code, press 'Redeem', join the group, and click 'Redeem' again. Shinobi Way codes are limited-time coupons for rewards, typically offering five free spins. Joining the Ouro Games group is necessary to redeem codes, and issues with joining may be temporary. New codes are often released with updates or when the game reaches 'Like' milestones. Players can join the Shinobi Way Discord server for real-time updates on code drops.
Creative Assembly is developing Total War: Warhammer 40k, leveraging its experience from Total War: Warhammer. The game will feature destructible elements like buildings and forests, altering battle dynamics. Maps will reflect different planetary biomes and allow for various deployment options, enhancing tactical depth. Players can navigate maps in multiple orientations and engage in both assault and defense scenarios. The studio aims to make the gameplay engaging and replayable, with more information expected in June.
A federal court has approved a 0 million settlement involving Google, resulting from a lawsuit by 53 state attorneys general alleging unlawful monopolization of Android app distribution and in-app payments. Google has set aside 0 million for a consumer reimbursement fund and million for the states involved, without admitting wrongdoing. Consumers who made purchases on the Google Play Store from August 2016 to September 2023 may be eligible for compensation, with payouts based on individual spending, guaranteeing a minimum of . Most eligible consumers will receive payments automatically via PayPal or Venmo, with options for those without these accounts to use a supplemental claims process. Additionally, there is a separate million settlement for claims regarding unauthorized use of cellular data, and a million California-specific settlement for Google Play subscription renewals between May 30, 2014, and October 27, 2019.
Google released an experimental AI assistant application called COSMO for Android devices, which has since been removed from the Play Store due to an accidental launch. The app, which is 1.13 GB in size, was designed to enhance daily productivity by organizing schedules and answering complex queries. COSMO features include a list tracker, document writer, calendar event suggester, browser agent, timer suggestions, deep research capabilities, quick photo lookup, web search functionality, jargon definitions, insights provision, context understanding for people and events, recall assistance, and conversation summarization. It offers three settings: Hybrid, PI Only, and Nano Only, with the latter two indicating different processing methods. The app also includes voice match and screen access features but is not intended for the general consumer market.
Philipp Schindler, Google's chief business officer, indicated during Alphabet's earnings call that the company is revisiting the possibility of integrating advertisements into the Gemini platform as it explores new advertising formats for its AI Mode. Discussions about incorporating ads into Gemini first emerged in late 2025 but were previously dismissed. While there are ongoing discussions about ad integration, Ginny Marvin, Google Ads product liaison, stated that there are currently no ads in the Gemini app and no plans to change that. Alphabet reported .9 billion in revenue, a 22% increase year-over-year, with the success of Gemini contributing to growth in Search, Cloud, and subscription services.
Love Albany has announced the lineup for its "Movies Under the Stars" summer series, featuring free movie screenings in various parks in Albany. The event is organized in collaboration with the city's Office of Cultural Affairs, Albany Community Land Trust Gun Violence Prevention, Lincoln Park Alliance, the RED Bookshelf, and the Pine Hills Neighborhood Association. The film schedule includes:
- "Zootopia 2," May 15 at Washington Park
- "GOAT," June 19 at Swinburne Park
- "A Minecraft Movie," July 17 at Lincoln Park
- "Hoppers," August 21 at Ridgefield Park
Pre-show festivities start at 7:30 p.m. (6:30 p.m. for "Hoppers") and include lawn games, nonprofit information booths, complimentary popcorn, and a bounce house. The films will begin at sunset. Additional sponsorship support comes from the city’s Department of Recreation, Albany Public Library, and Honest Weight Co-op.