• Raising Engineering Quality Through Targeted Code Review in Complex Software Systems

    Modern development teams work under constant pressure to ship features fast, keep systems stable, and reduce technical debt. In environments where even small mistakes can break integrations or slow down business operations, code review becomes one of the few reliable ways to maintain consistency and quality.


  • Raising Engineering Quality Through Targeted Code Review in Complex Software Systems

    Modern development teams work under constant pressure to ship features fast, keep systems stable, and reduce technical debt. In environments where even small mistakes can break integrations or slow down business operations, code review becomes one of the few reliable ways to maintain consistency and quality.


  • Can the iPhone 17 Pro Be Considered the Best Gaming Smartphone?

    Apple introduced the iPhone 17 Pro in September 2025 with a clear focus on performance. With upgraded hardware, a sharper display, and improved thermal control, it’s clearly aiming to meet the demands of mobile gamers.  But strong specs alone don’t guarantee a smooth gaming experience.


  • From Code to Cloud: Three Labs for Deploying Your AI Agent

    From Code to Cloud: Three Labs for Deploying Your AI Agent

    You’ve built a powerful AI agent. It works on your local machine, it’s intelligent, and it’s ready to meet the world. Now, how do you take this agent from a script on your laptop to a secure, scalable, and reliable application in production?


  • Stable Channel Update for Desktop

     The Stable channel has been updated to 143.0.7499.169/.170 for Windows/Mac  and 143.0.7499.169 for Linux, which will roll out over the coming days/weeks. A full list of changes in this build is available in the Log.Interested in switching release channels? Find out how here.


  • Getting AI to write good SQL: Optimizing the AlloyDB AI natural language API for your use case

    Today’s AI capabilities provide a great opportunity to enable natural language (NL) interactions with your enterprise data through applications using text and voice. In fact, in the world of agentic applications, natural language is rapidly becoming the interaction standard.


  • Android Desktop just got a casting upgrade, but here is why I don’t think it’s Aluminium OS

    Google is continuing its steady march to make Android more capable on big screens. In the latest Android 16 QPR3 Beta 1, spotted by Android Authority, a cool new feature has appeared: the ability to cast content directly from an external display.


  • Android Desktop just got a casting upgrade, but here is why I don’t think it’s Aluminium OS

    Google is continuing its steady march to make Android more capable on big screens. In the latest Android 16 QPR3 Beta 1, spotted by Android Authority, a cool new feature has appeared: the ability to cast content directly from an external display.


  • What’s new in DevTools 142 – 144

    Enhance your development experience with the exciting updates in Chrome DevTools 142-144. This video demonstrates Code suggestions from Gemini, integrated into DevTools for a smoother and more efficient workflow.


  • Google Meet finally adds full system audio sharing and high-quality stereo sound

    For years, one of the biggest headaches in Google Meet was the weirdly restrictive audio sharing. If you wanted your audience to hear a video or a sound clip, you had to present a specific Chrome tab.


  • Google Meet finally adds full system audio sharing and high-quality stereo sound

    For years, one of the biggest headaches in Google Meet was the weirdly restrictive audio sharing. If you wanted your audience to hear a video or a sound clip, you had to present a specific Chrome tab.


  • Google brings ‘Vibe Coding’ tool Opal to Gemini and keeps removing barriers to building your next app

    If you’ve been following the rise of “vibe-coding”—using natural language to build functional apps without writing a single line of code—then you’ve probably heard of Opal. It’s been a standalone experiment from Google Labs for a while, but now Google is bringing that power directly into the Gemini web app.


  • Google brings ‘Vibe Coding’ tool Opal to Gemini and keeps removing barriers to building your next app

    If you’ve been following the rise of “vibe-coding”—using natural language to build functional apps without writing a single line of code—then you’ve probably heard of Opal. It’s been a standalone experiment from Google Labs for a while, but now Google is bringing that power directly into the Gemini web app.


  • Google Search with Gemini 3 Flash makes AI Mode feel more and more like the Gemini app

    If you’ve been using AI Mode in Google Search recently, things are about to get a lot faster and a whole lot smarter. Google has officially announced that its latest model, Gemini 3 Flash, is now rolling out globally as the default engine for AI Mode.


  • DeepSpeech Statistics 2026

    DeepSpeech Statistics 2026

    Mozilla’s DeepSpeech recorded 26,700+ GitHub stars before its official archival on June 19, 2025, marking the end of one of the most influential open-source speech recognition projects. The TensorFlow-based engine achieved a 7.06% Word Error Rate on LibriSpeech clean test corpus while processing audio 30% faster than competing transformer models.


  • Med-PaLM 2 Statistics 2026

    Med-PaLM 2 Statistics 2026

    Google’s Med-PaLM 2 achieved 86.5% accuracy on USMLE-style medical examinations in 2023, surpassing the expert threshold and establishing new benchmarks for clinical AI systems. Physicians preferred Med-PaLM 2 responses over human-generated answers across eight of nine evaluation axes, with 92.6% of outputs aligning with scientific consensus.


  • 7 Android launchers for enhanced efficiency

    7 Android launchers for enhanced efficiency

    Your smartphone’s home screen is the heart and soul of your mobile tech experience — the launching pad for nearly everything you do on your device.


  • Master Multilingual Typing on Chromebooks in 2025: Essential Language Tools, Shortcuts & AI Tips

    Modern Chromebooks are versatile devices for users who type in diverse languages daily. Ongoing ChromeOS updates give access to specific tools beyond just simple keyboard preference switching. These excellent features include useful input method settings, quick keyboard shortcuts, and effective voice typing technology.


  • Enterprise Spotlight: Setting the 2026 IT agenda

    IT leaders are setting their operations strategies for 2026 with an eye toward agility, flexibility, and tangible business results.


  • Stable Channel Update for ChromeOS / ChromeOS Flex

    The ChromeOS Stable channel is being updated to OS version 16463.51.0 (Browser version 143.0.7499.150) for most ChromeOS devices.


  • Custom functions #CSSWrapped 2025

    Discover custom functions, one of Una’s favorite features from CSS Wrapped 2025. Functions make it alot easier to architect your CSS in a clean and expressive way. Join Una as she shares an example of a CSS custom function for a conditionally rounded border radius.


  • Gemini 3 Flash is here, delivering Pro-level intelligence at breakneck speeds

    Just last month, Google launched the Gemini 3 family with the powerful “Pro” and “Deep Think” models. Today, they are expanding the lineup with a model that might actually be the most important one for everyday users: Gemini 3 Flash.


  • Automate AI and HPC clusters with Cluster Director, now generally available

    The complexity of the infrastructure behind AI training and high performance computing (HPC) workloads can really slow teams down.


  • Google’s new ‘CC’ AI agent wants to be your morning executive assistant

    The race to build a truly useful AI “agent” is heating up, and Google has decided to start leveraging one of their biggest advantages: your data.


  • Acting rapidly on your feedback

    We’re excited by how rapidly we can now act on feedback. Just weeks after discussing a new runtime.getVersion() API, an implementation was already live in Chrome Canary. Learn more by visiting the related video ”Can you make a cross-browser Chrome Extension?”. Join the WebExtensions community group → goo.


  • Google named a Leader in The Forrester Wave™: AI Infrastructure Solutions, Q4 2025

    For most organizations, the question is no longer if they will use AI, but how to scale it from a promising prototype into a production-grade service that drives business outcomes.


  • Chrome Beta for Android Update

    Hi everyone! We’ve just released Chrome Beta 144 (144.0.7559.31) for Android. It’s now available on Google Play.You can see a partial list of the changes in the Git log. For details on new features, check out the Chromium blog, and for details on web platform updates, check here.


  • Beta Channel Update for ChromeOS / ChromeOS Flex

    The ChromeOS Beta channel is being updated to OS version 16503.18.0 (Browser version 144.0.7559.27) for most ChromeOS devices.


  • Chrome Beta for iOS Update

    Hi everyone! We’ve just released Chrome Beta 144 (144.0.7559.31) for iOS; it’ll become available on App Store in the next few days.You can see a partial list of the changes in the Git log. If you find a new issue, please let us know by filing a bug.


  • ‘Gemini in Chrome’ officially arrives on Chromebooks in ChromeOS 144

    When Google announced “Gemini in Chrome” on the way for Workspace users back in November, it was a huge deal for the platform. It promised to finally bring Chromebooks to feature parity with Mac and Windows, delivering a deeply integrated, enterprise-grade AI assistant right in the browser.


  • Chrome Beta for Desktop Update

    The Beta channel has been updated to 144.0.7559.31 for Windows, Mac and Linux.A partial list of changes is available in the Git log. Interested in switching release channels? Find out how. If you find a new issue, please let us know by filing a bug.


  • AudioLM Statistics 2026

    AudioLM Statistics 2026

    AudioLM generated speech that achieved only 51.2% human distinguishability in 2024, meaning listeners correctly identified synthetic audio at rates no better than random chance. Google Research developed this framework with 0.3 billion parameters across three hierarchical processing stages, trained on 40,000 hours of piano music alongside extensive speech datasets.


  • PubMedBERT Statistics 2026

    PubMedBERT Statistics 2026

    PubMedBERT recorded 2.5 million monthly downloads across its model variants in 2025, establishing dominance in biomedical natural language processing. Developed by Microsoft Research and trained on 14 million PubMed abstracts, the model outperforms general-domain alternatives by 4.7 points on the BLURB benchmark. The biomedical NLP market reached $8.


  • A noteworthy new Android note app

    A noteworthy new Android note app

    I’m always on the lookout for interesting organizational upgrades. (That’s just how cool of a fella I am, y’see.) And when it comes to jotting down notes and reminders, there’s always room for a new and improved — or sometimes even just deliberately different — approach.


  • Google tests an AI productivity agent that lives in your inbox

    Google tests an AI productivity agent that lives in your inbox

    Google is testing a new AI-powered productivity agent that operates through the inbox, signaling a potential shift in how enterprise workers may interact with calendars, documents, and daily tasks.


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