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Across tech and consumer communities, Google is being discussed on multiple fronts: AI-driven product shifts (including search and AI security), ongoing platform interoperability (Cast/Android updates), and legal/regulatory and cybersecurity risks. Headlines also flag Chromium exploit code and possible changes around Chromecast and Google Wi‑Fi integrations.

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Google trims Gemini token use and quiets Gboard friction as Pixel chatter swirls

Google introduced Gemini 3.5 Flash (Low), a lighter variant meant to cut token usage on simple Antigravity tasks. The move comes after user complaints that tight usage limits were draining quotas too quickly, and Google says the Low model uses roughly 45% fewer tokens than the original Flash version. Google also reset Gemini quotas across paid and free plans to support software engineering work. androidauthority.com

The quota changes underline how much scrutiny Google’s AI rollout is drawing from power users. Google had already raised Antigravity limits by 9x across two increases, but that still was not enough to satisfy people using Gemini for coding and other simple tasks. The new model is another attempt to make the product usable without burning through limits so fast. androidauthority.com

Outside AI, Google may be preparing a small but welcome Android change: Android 17 could let Gboard users disable the globe icon entirely. The keyboard would still support language and keyboard switching through a long-press on the space bar, while Google is also working on a new keyboard switcher UI for Android 17. androidauthority.com

Google I/O also fed a fresh round of Pixel speculation, but the apparent “Pixel Glow” shot in the Gemini Omni segment does not look like a real tease. The scene was part of an AI-generated sequence, which makes the lit camera-bar image more likely a playful wink than an accidental reveal. 9to5google.com

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Chromium exploit code Google publishes exploit code threatening millions of Chromium users
AI search behavior Google’s AI search can ‘disregard’ what you’re looking for
Safari deal value Google’s $20B Safari deal with Apple is debated as ‘fair and square’
lawful-access bill risk Google warns Canada’s lawful-access bill could create major cybersecurity risks

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  • Follow coverage of Google’s Chromium exploit disclosure to see if patches or mitigations are confirmed. Ars Technica
  • Check updates and fixes referenced by ongoing reporting on Google’s AI search failures ('disregard' behavior). 9to5Google
  • Watch for follow-ups on Google’s stance toward Canada’s lawful-access bill and any related cybersecurity guidance. Android Authority

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9to5Google 6 articles

Tracking: What’s new in Android’s May 2026 Google System Updates [U] / Google clarifies its slightly confusing pair of AI Ultra plans

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What is Gemini Gems?

Let’s clear up exactly what a Gem actually is, because the marketing name doesn’t really do it justice. You can think of a standard AI like a brilliant, temporary assistant. Every time you open a new chat window, you are starting from scratch. You have spent the first five minutes re-explaining who you are, what your brand voice sounds like, what formatting style you prefer, and which cliches to avoid. It’s an exhausting daily routine for your productivity. A Gem is Google’s solution to that problem. Essentially, a Gem allows you to take a specific set of detailed instructions, a distinct pers

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Is the Pixel 10 Pro Fold the best foldable option?

I’ll be honest, there are many better foldables out there that make the Pixel 10 Pro Fold look basic or rudimentary. Even when that is parked to the side, there is a lot to love, mostly from the software side of things. The hardware feels like it could do with some tuning, and to Google’s credit, they have tried a little bit to make some gains over last year without throwing away the bits that made the Pixel 9 Pro Fold a good option almost 18 months ago. Foldables are niche products, and this is one of the most niche options out there because it doesn’t drastically move the needle for Google’s

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