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Jay Peters
Jay Peters
Google Vids users are getting ‘select’ Gemini AI features that used to be paid for free.

With just a Gmail account, you’ll be able to “use AI-generated voiceovers, instantly clean up recordings with transcript trimming to remove silences and filler words, or give your visuals some pop with built-in AI image editing,” according to a blog post.

Terrence O'Brien
Terrence O'Brien
Android 17 might add native game controller remapping.

Normally, you’re kind of stuck with the button mapping video game developers choose, based on your controller of choice. But Android Authority has found evidence in the latest Android Canary release that Google is adding native remapping. That’s huge for improving accessibility and support for cloud gaming, where titles aren’t usually built with Android in mind.

Thomas Ricker
Thomas Ricker
Google gives.

After being fined $3.5 billion by the EU for ad tech abuse, the search giant is, begrudgingly, proposing changes:

For example, we are giving publishers the option to set different minimum prices for different bidders when using Google Ad Manager [... and] increasing the interoperability of our tools to give publishers and advertisers more choice and flexibility.

Emma Roth
Emma Roth
Google is putting a discovery feed for images in its app.

Tapping the new “Images” tab at the bottom of the app will pull up a grid of pictures that Google says are “tailored to your interests.” You save images to your collection while you browse, as well as start another search based on what you find.

This feature is rolling out on Android and iOS “over the next few weeks.”

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Mia Sato
Mia Sato
Here’s Jeffrey Epstein complaining about SEO.

In the trove of documents released this week, Epstein at times seems preoccupied with Google results related to him. In an email dated December 10th, 2010, Epstein complains that “the google page is not good,” and references what appears to be payments made to clean up search results. In other emails, associates give Epstein step by step instructions on searching in Incognito on Chrome.

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