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.
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.
Google Clock may not effectively wake heavy sleepers. Alternatives include:
- Chrono: An open-source alarm app with customizable alarms and a Tasks section that requires users to complete challenges before dismissing the alarm.
- Sleep As Android: A comprehensive sleep health app that tracks sleep patterns and offers wake-up tasks (CAPTCHAs) and a Smart Wake Up feature for a gentler waking experience.
- NFC Alarm Clock: A lightweight app that allows users to disable alarms using NFC tags placed around the home, promoting physical activity to get out of bed.
- Alarmy: An app designed for heavy sleepers, featuring various wake-up tasks, including physical challenges and notifications, to ensure users wake up.
- Sun Alarm: An app that allows users to set alarms for astronomical events like sunrise, suitable for photographers and weekend mornings.
Microsoft is refining Windows 11 to enhance productivity and minimize distractions. New features are being rolled out as part of the Windows Insider program, including a more configurable taskbar expected later this month. Significant improvements in File Explorer aim to reduce delays and improve responsiveness through foundational architectural enhancements. Microsoft is also rethinking the Widgets feature to create a calmer aesthetic with fewer notifications, separating Widgets from the Discover feed to reduce clutter. The updates promise a "feels faster" Windows 11, with performance tuning for frequently used applications and adjustments to the Windows scheduler for better CPU allocation. Users may notice subtle improvements in application launch times and overall system responsiveness.
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.
The benchmark for a gaming PC is now 16 gigabytes of RAM, as suggested by Microsoft, which is classified as the minimum requirement. For future-proofing, 32GB is considered optimal, especially for users who multitask with applications alongside gaming. A recent Microsoft blog post outlines these specifications, noting that 40.97% of gamers use 16GB of RAM, while 36.62% have upgraded to 32GB, and only 8.15% are still on 8GB. Additionally, a 32GB DDR5 memory kit currently costs 0 or more. Microsoft also advises selecting multi-core processors and current-generation GPUs to match the desired frames per second and monitor specifications for an optimal gaming experience.
Google has introduced an experimental AI assistant application named COSMO to the Play Store, identified by the package name com.google.research.air.cosmo. COSMO aims to enhance daily tasks using artificial intelligence, similar to Google’s Gemini app. The app can operate using a local Gemini Nano model or connect to a remote “PI” server, although some features are not fully operational. The user experience is currently rough, with less polish compared to the full Gemini app, and access is limited across various regions, including on Pixel devices.
Ghost, developed by ghost.build, is an "agent-first" Postgres database platform designed for AI-related applications, allowing developers and AI agents to create, fork, inspect, query, manipulate, and delete databases easily. It is free to use and hosted on Ghost’s Cloud infrastructure, making it suitable for testing, prototyping, and disposable database environments. Users can create databases on demand, execute SQL queries, and discard them when finished, contrasting with traditional managed databases. Ghost integrates with AI tools like Codex and Claude Code, providing direct database management capabilities through its MCP server.
To install Ghost, users need a supported coding agent and a GitHub account. Installation commands differ for Linux, macOS, and Windows. After installation, users can verify the Ghost MCP server and interact with it through their coding agents. Examples of using Ghost include creating a sales data database, utilizing Ghost CLI commands, and experimenting with databases through AI agents. Ghost allows for rapid database manipulation and is ideal for proofs of concept and experimentation, although caution is advised before using it for production data.
Microsoft has released the KB5083631 optional cumulative update for Windows 11, featuring 34 enhancements aimed at improving user experience and system performance. Key features include a new Xbox mode for immersive gaming, improved performance for startup applications, enhanced security for batch files and CMD scripts, haptic feedback on supported devices, improvements to Secure Boot, and updates to Kerberos authentication. The update also addresses issues with Windows Security event logging, eliminates a white flash in dark mode, and increases the reliability of explorer.exe processes. Users can install the update via Windows Settings under Windows Update. After installation, Windows 11 devices will be updated to builds 26100.8328 and 26200.8328. Additionally, updated Secure Boot certificates are being rolled out, and some Windows Server 2025 devices may require a BitLocker recovery key after the update.