Tag: gemini
Google says Britain risks getting left behind in AI race, Huawei’s new blood pressure watch released
Google has said that Britain risks being left behind in the global artificial intelligence race unless the government moves quickly to build more datacentres and let tech companies use copyrighted work in their AI models. The company pointed to research showing that the UK is ranked seventh on a global AI readiness index for data and…
Google Gemini comes to Gmail on Android, X set to be blocked in Brazil
Google recently started letting you use its Gemini AI chatbot to ask questions about your Gmail inbox on the web, and now, that feature is coming to mobile. The company says its Gmail Q&A feature is starting to roll out on Android and that the feature will be “coming soon” to iOS. Using Gmail Q&A,…
Facebook and Messenger chats to be automatically encrypted, Google unveils Gemini chatbot
All Facebook and Messenger chats will be encrypted automatically, parent company Meta has announced. Messages and calls protected by end-to-end-encryption (E2EE) can be read only by the sender and recipient. It has been possible to opt in to encrypted messages for years, but now it will become the default position. Critics, including UK police and…
Tech Digest daily roundup: Zoom reaches $85m settlement in privacy lawsuit
Video-conferencing company Zoom, which became a household name during the coronavirus pandemic, has reached an $85m (£61m) settlement in the US. A class-action lawsuit accused the company of a series of privacy breaches by sharing millions of users' data with Google, Facebook and LinkedIn. It also alleged Zoom had misled users by claiming to offer…
ICD's Gemini tablet unveiled, has an iPad-killing spec sheet to die for
Reading this on your recently acquired iPad? Well you might want to hit the back button pretty soon for fear of a heart attack, as ICD have just unveiled their Gemini tablet PC, with enough bells and whistles to make…
Roberts launches Gemini 46 DAB radio – listen to your portable DAB for longer
I imagine most of us listen to our DAB radio with a mains connection, probably because you'll not get much life out of a set of batteries. If you prefer to be wire-free, it might be worth taking a…