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Gmail on Android Gets Smarter with Gemini-Powered Summarization

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Gemini AI is expanding its ways by offering a new summarization feature to Gmail for Android devices. Google is busily integrating its new AI model, Gemini, into its workspace. 

Google is not just using Gemini to power Google Assistant but also making it available as an extension for Android applications, which will permit apps to interact with each other, possibly building a more flawless and powerful user experience. The new report says Google is now rolling out a convenient feature that will permit Gemini to summarize an email thread. 

The previous reports have already hinted regarding this feature; now, finally, the feature is about to go live widely. With this feature, Gmail can use AI to summarize long emails, and Gemini will automatically generate a concise view highlighting the key points of the conversation.

This feature will be beneficial in scenarios where you need to go through a long email instantly. This feature will help you by summarizing the long paragraph. 

This new AI summary feature in Gmail will help you avoid the time-consuming process of reading and then understanding the actual key points.

This feature will deliver the result in easy-to-read bullet points to let you understand the lengthy paragraph quickly. However, it is recommended to recheck since the result might not be 100% accurate. The feature is rolling out now for all Android smartphones. You should use this feature to no longer struggle to catch up on lengthy email threads.

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Samsung Health getting new refreshment update

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Samsung Health is one of the crucial applications that provides several new features related to health.

The application is dedicated to providing many features that measure different parameters of the human, such as sleep tracking, heartbeat monitoring, and many more. Samsung always tries to make it more convenient for the users with new updates.

Samsung Health is getting a new update with the version number 6.27.0.157. With the latest update, the company has attached the same changelog that was already applied to the previous updates; for example, it mentions the new capability to compete against the past results in different parameters. 

It is worth noticing that the latest update for Samsung Health is coming in a software package of only 97.88 MB, which indicates that the update may not provide any significant changes for the application.

If you want to take advantage of all the new features of the device, then you should update the device to the latest version by going to the Galaxy Store. It is worth noting that the application is also available for other Android device users, so it can also be updated by the Google Play Store.

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Google TV Expands Content Offering with 10 New Free Channels

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Google TV is a smart TV experience that permits you to access your streaming content in one place without even asking to switch between apps. To enhance the user experience, Google TV has picked up 10 new free streaming channels. 

Back in 2023, Google introduced FAST channels to Google TV, which offers free access to channels such as Reuters Now, BBC Earth, Love Nature, and more, without even asking to sign up or download any specific app.

Google TV offers over 800 ad-supported channels from sources such as Plex, Tubi, Haystack, and more. Now Google TV is expanding its reach by adding 10 new free channels to its growing library, bringing the total to over 100 with the June 2024 update. 

These channels arrive in addition to the 800+ ad-supported options that already exist from various sources.

The newly added channels are being speculated by StreamingBetter, and they bring the curated collection’s total to over 130 FAST channels. The list of the latest channels is mentioned below: 

  • FilmRise Western
  • ION+
  • Johnny Carson TV
  • Noticias Telemundo Ahora
  • Property and Reno
  • The Real Disaster Channel
  • Supermarket Sweep
  • The FBI Files
  • The World’s Wildest Police Videos
  • Yahoo Finance

Now Google offers 135 free channels within Google TV that don’t ask you to download or launch a separate app. A couple of weeks ago, the giant also introduced its new Google TV Network, which will offer brands an opportunity to target viewers on Google TV devices and smart TVs with ads. This new network will permit advertisers to target viewers with various ad formats, including unskippable ads, on over 135 free channels. 

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Google could integrate Circle to Search feature with Google Lens

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Initially, Samsung introduced Circle to Search with Google on its recently launched Galaxy S24 series within the Galaxy AI title. Later, Google also made this feature available on its Pixel phones. Now it seems that Circle to Search could simplify Android search by letting users draw around topics or images. 

Circle to Search is a new feature from Google for Android smartphones. This lets you search any content, like text or images, from the display by just circling it, without even switching between the apps.

This eliminates the need to open a web browser and type out a search query, making it a more instant and convenient way to find what you are looking for. 

Currently, Circle to Search is only available on countable Samsung and Google Pixel devices. It has already been reported that this feature is on the verge of integrating with Google Chrome through the Lens UI.

The new report from the Android Authority suggests that Google is looking forward to bringing the Circle to Search feature to Google Lens. If the report is to be believed, Google Lens might get a Circle to Search feature soon.

When in Assemble Debug mode, Google Lens showcased a message about searching the screen directly, which is how Circle to Search activates on some Android phones. 

However, the brand has yet to make an make an official announcement regarding this report. Some XML files refer to pill-based gesture navigation, but the feature is incomplete yet.

At the moment, the Circle to Search feature for Google Lens is in the development phase. Currently, the feature is limited to a three-button navigation bar, but Google may make changes to this once it’s ready for end users. 

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