The new Google Maps 2026 is transformed into the ultimate travel assistant with the help of Gemini technology, which not only shows the way, but also understands your wishes.
Google is integrating Google Gemini artificial intelligence directly into the Chrome browser's address bar, promising an end to endless clicking and searching for information.
Apple has just admitted defeat. And it's the best news for your pocket computer, which you affectionately call your phone. Siri will finally stop being that "special" cousin you don't trust to even cook eggs, let alone organize your life.
Forget flying cars and smart refrigerators that judge you for your midnight snacks. At CES 2026, Hyundai just did something we've been waiting for decades, but also a little afraid of. They brought the new Atlas. Not the kind that parkours in YouTube videos, but one that's ready to go. It walks like a human, lifts like an Olympian, and picks itself up off the ground in a way that would send an exorcist fleeing. The new Atlas is here, and it's ready to take on the heavy lifting—literally.
If you still think of marketing as putting up posters on digital walls, you're in trouble. The year 2026 brings a complete turnaround: algorithms have become jealous lovers, search engines are everywhere, and artificial intelligence reads minds. Only those who understand that adaptability is the new horsepower will survive.
Let's face it, your personal doctor doesn't have time. He has seven minutes for you, five of which he spends typing on a computer that's still running Windows XP, and the other two minutes pretending to be interested in why your lower back hurts. What if you had a doctor who had all the time in the world, had read all the medical literature since Hippocrates, and didn't play golf on Wednesdays? Today, we're going to turn ChatGPT or Gemini into your personal medical advisor - Doctor ChatGPT.
In a world where we thought ChatGPT was the only sheriff in town, Google just brought in a tank to the gunfight. Altman himself declared "Code Red." And believe me, the panic in Silicon Valley smells more like burning servers than morning coffee.
Google has just released Gemini 3, its smartest AI model yet, promising better understanding of complex questions, cutting-edge coding, and interactive visualizations. It’s available right now in the Gemini app and search engine, and users on social media are praising its speed and usability — though some have pointed out its occasional laziness. It’s a new step in the battle with OpenAI and Anthropic, where AI is evolving faster than ever.
Google today launched new smart home devices - Google Home devices built around its AI assistant Gemini for Home. These are no longer “cameras that record”, but “cameras that understand”. The new Nest Cam, Doorbell and Google Home Speaker promise better pictures, better sounds and - of course - smarter interactions.
Google and Qualcomm are excited to announce the merger of Android and ChromeOS into a single platform that promises to bridge the gap between mobile devices and PCs. So - Android on PCs. Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon has already seen a prototype and called it "incredible." Get ready for computing that combines the power of smartphones with the flexibility of computers - all powered by artificial intelligence.
The best AI models for photorealistic photos?! In the last two weeks, Google's "Nano Banana" (officially: Gemini 2.5 Flash Image) has hit the scene and turned the web upside down - thanks to its excellent identity preservation and multi-level editing. Meanwhile, Midjourney V7 continues to shine in aesthetics, and ChatGPT-5 offers photorealistic results directly in chat. This is a quick but accurate guide to which tool to choose for the most beautiful "AI photos" - from portraits to product shots.
Google has just launched the Google Pixel Buds 2a – affordable earbuds with active noise cancellation, Gemini AI integration, and improved battery life. For just $129 / €152, they promise quality sound and comfort you wouldn’t expect in this price range, setting a new standard for budget devices.










