The Google app on Android is showing a persistent Search bar at the bottom of any web result or Discover article you open. You’ll find an “Ask anything” Search bar at the bottom of the Chrome Custom ...
For years, files you download would appear in a bar at the bottom of Chrome, but Google is now changing the desktop browser’s UI so you get a download tray instead. That first issue was particularly ...
Google is integrating a new AI Mode shortcut directly into the Pixel Launcher's prominent home screen search bar, making it a permanent fixture for many users. AI Mode, powered by a specialized Gemini ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. Chrome can now fix your typos, search your bookmarks, and generally help you get where you’re going without so ...
Back in the olden days of last December, we had to go to specialized websites to have our natural language prompts transformed into generated AI art, but no longer! Google announced Thursday that ...
Google is testing a feature that allows users to upload files via the Search bar and ask questions about the content. A paperclip icon in the Search bar enables users to attach locally stored files, ...
You can now run a Google search directly in Windows. The new Google app for Windows works in Windows 10 and 11. Google Lens is integrated, so you can search on selected text and images. If you're like ...
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Google's stalwart search button has a new neighbor: AI Mode. The artificial intelligence feature is being tested directly beneath the Google search bar beside a "Google Search" button, replacing the ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. One change brings trending Google searches to the address bar for Chrome on Android — with iOS coming later this ...
Karandeep Singh Oberoi is a Durham College Journalism and Mass Media graduate who joined the Android Police team in April 2024, after serving as a full-time News Writer at Canadian publication ...