Google is rolling out Gemini’s real-time AI video features

Gemini can use smartphone cameras to “see” now.

The iPhone 17 Air makes other models look chunky in new leaked dummy shots

The iPhone 17, dummy.

Google’s new AI button in Gmail automatically adds events to Google Calendar

Gemini can get events from Gmail and add them for you.

Some Chromecasts are giving ‘Untrusted device’ errors today

Users fear the devices have gone to Google’s graveyard.

Alphabet packs its light-based Taara internet tech into a chip.

In a new Project Taara blog post, Alphabet says it transmitted data at 10Gbps from one Taara chip to another, using only light beamed from the chip’s “hundreds” of software-controlled light emitters — an improvement on the mechanical beam-directing technique used by its traffic light-sized Taara Lightbridge. Derived from Alphabet’s failed balloon-based internet project, Project Taara could enable “10, if not 100 times more bandwidth” than a typical Starlink antenna, Taara lead Mahesh Krishnaswamy tells Wired. [Link: Google’s Taara Hopes to Usher in a New Era of Internet Powered by Light | https://www.wired.com/story/plaintext-google-taara-chip-internet-by-light/ | wired.com]

Alexa Plus leaves behind Amazon’s earliest Echo devices

Your dusty old Echo Dots are stuck with normal Alexa.

Microsoft opens testing for Windows AI search

AI comes to local file search on Copilot Plus PCs.

iOS 18.2 puts Safari download progress right on your iPhone’s lockscreen.

The feature, which was spotted by MacRumors in the second iOS 18.2 developer beta, uses Live Activities, so you’ll also see Safari download progress in the Dynamic Island (if you have an iPhone 14 Pro or later). Now give me this but for App Store downloads! The iOS 18.2 update is expected to come in December.

Kindle Colorsoft owners complain of a yellow bar on the e-reader’s screen

They call me mellow yellow.

The Internet Archive hackers still have access to its internal emailing tools

The Internet Archive’s fight against hackers continues.