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  1. Android 17 launches with new multitasking tools as Google expands Gemini features https://techcrunch.com/2026/06/16/android-17-launches-with-new-multitasking-to

    Google has released Android 17 and Wear OS 7, integrating advanced AI features across its Pixel devices. The update introduces Gemini Omni for video editing within conversations and Lyria 3 for AI-powered music creation from text or images. Pixel 10a devices will benefit from enhanced speech-to-speech translation using AudioLM, showcasing Google's strategy to leverage its hardware for AI advancements. AI

    IMPACT Accelerates the integration of advanced AI models like Gemini Omni and Lyria 3 into consumer devices, pushing the envelope for on-device AI capabilities.

  2. Google launches 'bubble' multi-tasking and foldable gaming mode with Android 17

    Google has released Android 17, introducing a new "Bubbles" feature that allows apps to run as floating windows for multi-tasking. The update also brings a dedicated foldable gaming mode for devices like the Samsung Galaxy Fold and Google Pixel 10 Pro Fold, optimizing screen layouts for gameplay. Additionally, Android 17 enhances security with features like temporary app permissions and improved PIN protection, while also integrating Gemini Intelligence for advanced AI capabilities on select devices. AI

    Google launches 'bubble' multi-tasking and foldable gaming mode with Android 17

    IMPACT Enhances mobile user experience with AI-driven multi-tasking and optimized performance for foldable devices.

  3. Pixel 9a owner claims Google wanted to charge them nearly $300 for non-existent damage This Pixel 9a warranty repair spiraled into a dispute after Google surpri

    A Google Pixel 9a owner reported a dispute over a warranty repair, claiming the company sought to charge them almost $300 for damages that did not exist. The issue arose during a routine warranty service, leading to unexpected charges that escalated the situation. AI

    Pixel 9a owner claims Google wanted to charge them nearly $300 for non-existent damage This Pixel 9a warranty repair spiraled into a dispute after Google surpri