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Google announces Gemma 4, Veo 3.1 Lite, and Gemini API updates, focusing on local AI, lower costs, and new tools in AI Studio and Google Vids. |
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Google announces Gemma 4, Veo 3.1 Lite, and Gemini API updates, focusing on local AI, lower costs, and new tools in AI Studio and Google Vids. |
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Google has upgraded its Vids app with prompt-based avatar control, allowing users to create and customise videos using simple text commands. |
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Google has unveiled Gemma 4, its latest lightweight AI model, designed to run across devices and make advanced AI tools more accessible to developers without heavy computing resources. |
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Microsoft unveils MAI-Transcribe-1 with 3.9% error rate, beating Gemini 3.1 Flash while costing just $0.36 per hour. |
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A few days ago Iran threatened to target 18 major US tech companies. In the subsequent days, it has attacked two of them: Amazon in Bahrain and Oracle in Dubai, although the Oracle attack has been denied by UAE authorities. But why has Iran threatened the big tech companies? Why is it angry at them? We explain. |
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Google is reportedly working on a new screenless Fitbit device that focuses on passive health tracking. Expected to launch later this year, the wearable may rely on app-based insights and introduce a subscription model for advanced features, targeting fitness-focused users in India and globally. |
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Gemma 4 has been launched as Google's most capable open AI model family yet. Designed for advanced reasoning, coding and multimodal tasks, it offers powerful performance across devices--making AI development more accessible for Indian developers and startups. |
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Google Vids is now offering free AI-powered video creation tools for users. With features like high-quality video generation, custom music, AI avatars, and direct YouTube sharing, Indian users can now create professional videos without spending money. |
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Recent leaks regarding the Google Pixel 11 series include details about the Pixel 11 Pro XL model, which features a design similar to its smaller counterparts but with a larger footprint and a 6.8-inch display. , Technology & Science, Times Now |