Exciting changes are coming to Google's smart home lineup with the introduction of Gemini and new Nest devices. Get ready for enhanced features, new subscriptions, and stunning upgrades!
Get ready for Gemini, Google's groundbreaking AI assistant launching in October! Designed to replace Google Assistant, Gemini promises natural conversations and advanced functionalities, including integration with other Nest devices.
Google Gemini is now rolling out on Wear OS, replacing the Google Assistant for select users. This update promises improved functionality, including fitness tracking and voice commands for smartwatches.
Google has officially launched Gemini for Wear OS watches, replacing Google Assistant. This new AI can answer cooking questions, organize your calendar, and enhance your gaming experience with Circle to Search.
Apple's Siri is losing its edge in the AI race as Google shifts to Gemini. Can Apple innovate fast enough to keep up, or is it time to say goodbye to Siri for good?
WiiM is set to launch the Amp Ultra, a powerful streaming amplifier that merges affordability with high-quality sound. With features like 100 watts per channel and advanced connectivity, it promises to elevate your audio experience. Can it surpass its predecessors?
Samsung reveals that Google Gemini will soon enhance Galaxy Watches! Experience hands-free assistance with natural voice commands and seamless interaction with Galaxy Buds3. Get ready for a smarter wearable experience!
Google has announced it will no longer support the first and second-generation Nest Learning Thermostats, leaving users without remote control capabilities. Despite maintaining local functionality, many are frustrated by the loss of smart features.
In a major shift, Gemini will replace Google Assistant on smartwatches, starting with Samsung's Galaxy Watch. What features can users expect from this AI-powered upgrade? Find out more!
Google is reportedly working on a new 'Raise to Talk' gesture for Wear OS smartwatches, allowing users to activate Google Assistant by simply lifting their watch. This feature could be a game-changer for smartwatch usability, similar to Apple's Siri function. Stay tuned for updates!