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We’re expanding Gemini in Chrome to users in Asia Pacific.
Google is rolling out many of Chrome's latest AI features in Australia, Indonesia, Japan, Philippines, Singapore, South Korea and Vietnam.
Source: The Official Google Blog
We’re expanding Gemini in Chrome to users in Asia Pacific.
Google is rolling out many of Chrome's latest AI features in Australia, Indonesia, Japan, Philippines, Singapore, South Korea and Vietnam.
Source: The Official Google Blog
Dev Channel Update for ChromeOS / ChromeOS Flex
The Dev channel is being updated to OS version 16552.42.0 (Browser version 148.0.7778.42) for most ChromeOS devices.
If you find new issues, please let us know one of the following ways
Visit our ChromeOS communities
General: Chromebook Help Community
Beta Specific: ChromeOS Beta Help Community
Interested in switching channels? Find out how.
Andy Wu,
Google ChromeOS
Source: Google Chrome Releases
New touch-up tools in Google Photos’ image editor let you make quick, subtle fixes.
New touch-up tools in Google Photos’ image editor let you refine skin texture, remove blemishes, brighten eyes or whiten teeth.
Source: The Official Google Blog
New touch-up tools in Google Photos’ image editor let you make quick, subtle fixes.
New touch-up tools in Google Photos’ image editor let you refine skin texture, remove blemishes, brighten eyes or whiten teeth.
Source: The Official Google Blog
Start vibe coding in AI Studio with your Google AI subscription.
Starting today, Google AI Pro and Ultra subscribers get increased usage limits in Google AI Studio. This update also includes access to Nano Banana Pro and Gemini Pro mo…
Source: The Official Google Blog
Start vibe coding in AI Studio with your Google AI subscription.
Starting today, Google AI Pro and Ultra subscribers get increased usage limits in Google AI Studio. This update also includes access to Nano Banana Pro and Gemini Pro mo…
Source: The Official Google Blog
Seamlessly join meetings on Google Meet hardware with “Connect Room”
By using ultrasound proximity detection, your personal device identifies a nearby Google Meet hardware system and prompts you to connect instantly. This launch includes several enhancements to ensure a frictionless experience in modern office environments:
- Room disambiguation: In areas with multiple nearby conference rooms, users will be prompted to select the specific room they are in, ensuring the meeting starts on the correct hardware.
- In-room UI instructions: When a user attempts to join a meeting via manual code entry on a touch screen, the device will now display instructions on how to use "Connect room" for a faster, simpler experience. If your organization has “Book now” enabled, there will also be brief instructions there.
Getting started
- Admins: This feature relies on the proximity detection device setting, which is ON by default. To ensure "Connect room" works across your fleet, verify that Proximity Detection is enabled in the Admin console. In-room booking must also be enabled for "Connect room" to automatically book the room when a user joins a call.
- End users: This feature is ON by default. To use it, ensure your laptop microphone is active when entering the meeting "greenroom," then click "Connect room" when the prompt appears. Visit the Help Center to learn more about using the Connect room feature.
Rollout pace
- Rapid Release and Scheduled Release domains: Gradual rollout (up to 15 days for feature visibility) starting on April 20, 2026
Availability
- Available to all Google Workspace customers with Google Meet hardware devices
Resources
- Google Help: Use Connect room feature in Google Meet
- EPR Announcement: Seamlessly join meetings on Google Meet hardware with “Connect room”
Source: Google Workspace Updates
A2UI v0.9: The New Standard for Portable, Framework-Agnostic Generative UI
A2UI v0.9 introduces a framework-agnostic standard designed to help AI agents generate real-time, tailored UI widgets using a company’s existing design system. This update simplifies the developer experience with a new Agent SDK for Python, a shared web-core library, and official support for renderers like React, Flutter, and Angular. By decoupling UI intent from specific platforms, the release enables seamless, low-latency streaming of generative interfaces across web and mobile applications. Integrating with broader ecosystems like AG2 and Vercel, A2UI v0.9 aims to move generative UI from experimental demos to production-ready digital products.

