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Stable Channel Update for ChromeOS / ChromeOS Flex
The ChromeOS Stable channel is being updated to OS version 16667.61.0 (Browser version 149.0.7827.232) for most ChromeOS devices.
- File a bug
Visit our ChromeOS communities
General: Chromebook Help Community
Beta Specific: ChromeOS Beta Help Community
Interested in switching channels? Find out how.
Luis Menezes
Google ChromeOS
Source: Google Chrome Releases
Announcing Google Mobile Ads Next-Gen SDK as the preferred SDK for Android
Google Mobile Ads (GMA) Next-Gen SDK is now the preferred SDK for Android development with Google AdMob and Google Ad Manager. GMA Next-Gen SDK is a significant rewrite of Google Mobile Ads SDK that improves speed, stability, and the developer experience. Google Mobile Ads SDK for Android is now legacy.
We invite you to integrate GMA Next-Gen SDK and discover the performance and stability enhancements it can bring to your Android applications. To get started today, migrate to GMA Next-Gen SDK in AdMob and Ad Manager.
Deprecation of Google Mobile Ads SDK (legacy)
Google Mobile Ads SDK (legacy) versions 25.x.x are now considered outdated by GMA Next-Gen SDK. Version 25.x.x follows a similar deprecation schedule, as previous major versions. See the following timeline for support of Google Mobile Ads SDK (legacy) version 25.x.x:
| Date | Google Mobile Ads SDK (legacy) status |
| July 1, 2026 | Supported Ads continue to serve. Technical support is available through the contact us form. |
| June 30, 2027 | Deprecated Ads continue to serve. Technical support is no longer available. |
| June 30, 2028 | Sunset Ads are at risk of not serving. Google Mobile Ads SDK (legacy) is reported as outdated and prevents app releases. |
For more information about the deprecation timelines and definitions, see the deprecation schedule.
Migrate with an AI skill
We recently introduced agent skills, including a google-mobile-ads-android-migrate-to-next-gen skill to help you migrate your app from Google Mobile Ads SDK (legacy) to GMA Next-Gen SDK.
For details about migrating to GMA Next-Gen SDK with AI, see Migrate with AI tools.
Additional Resources
- Integration guide: The latest version and setup instructions are available in our Set up GMA Next-Gen SDK guide in AdMob and Ad Manager.
- Migration guide: Instructions to migrate to GMA-Next Gen SDK in AdMob and Ad Manager.
- Developer samples: Example applications are available in the gma-next-gen-sdk-android-examples GitHub repository.
If you have any questions or need additional help, contact SDK support. To discuss this post or engage in community discussion, join the GMA Next-Gen SDK channel on our Discord server to share your thoughts.
Source: Google Ads Developer Blog
We terminated a TPU mid-training and it recovered in seconds: Introduction to elastic training with MaxText
Source: Google Developers Blog
Chrome Dev for Desktop Update
The Dev channel has been updated to 152.0.7928.2 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. The community help forum is also a great place to reach out for help or learn about common issues.
Chrome Release Team
Google Chrome
Source: Google Chrome Releases
Join video conferences on Google Meet hardware via SIP through Pexip
You can now join video conferences on Google Meet hardware via SIP through a Pexip interop gateway. This brings universal connectivity for users to join meetings hosted on any SIP-compatible platform directly from their Meet rooms. The functionality is available for room hardware based on both Android and ChromeOS.
The SIP functionality for Meet hardware enables critical in-meeting interactions, such as DTMF (Dual-Tone Multi-Frequency) capabilities that allow users to navigate meeting IVRs (interactive voice response systems), e.g., "Press 1 to raise your hand" and entering numeric meeting passcodes.
Distinct administrator settings are provided for managing SIP dial-out functionality separately from other Pexip-based integrations.
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| Join SIP calls with a single touch from the room agenda |
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| SIP interoperability setting for administrators |
Getting started
- Admins: This feature will be off by default and can be disabled or enabled at the domain, OU, or group level. Visit the Help Center to learn more.
- End users: There is no end user setting for this feature.
Rollout pace
- Rapid Release and Scheduled Release domains: Gradual rollout (up to 15 days for feature visibility) starting on July 6, 2026
Availability
- Available to all Google Workspace customers with Google Meet hardware devices*
*Functionality requires a separate Pexip subscription
Resources
- Google Workspace Admin Help: Allow Meet hardware to join third-party video conferencing services
- Google Meet Hardware Help: Meet interoperability FAQ
Source: Google Workspace Updates
Google Play launches the first Indie Games Fund in Africa
Sub-Saharan Africa is home to some of the world’s most creative storytelling. To help bring those stories to a global audience, today, we’re proud to announce the debut of Google Play’s Indie Games Fund in Africa.
The region’s unique creativity has fueled a vibrant game development scene, helping drive what is quickly becoming one of the most exciting, resilient, and fast-growing gaming markets. It’s a space defined by immense talent. However, access to capital is a persistent hurdle, and a significant investment gap often holds back incredibly promising local studios.
With this inaugural fund, we’re committing $1 million USD to help address that gap. This fund will empower 10 indie game studios across Sub-Saharan Africa to scale their businesses and realize their full potential.
Funding and support for selected studios
This program is designed to drive long-term growth, where it can make the biggest impact. Selected studios will receive a share of the $1 million fund, with individual investments ranging from $50,000 to $200,000 to help elevate their games. Alongside this financial backing, recipients will benefit from dedicated mentorship and hands-on technical support. Together, these awards are designed to help them scale their businesses and reach a global audience.
Who can apply?
The program is open to indie game developers based in Sub-Saharan Africa (see the list of eligible countries) who have launched a game—whether it’s on Google Play, another mobile platform, PC, or console.
Review the eligibility criteria and apply now. Applications close at 12 noon UTC on July 31, 2026.
Source: Android Developers Blog
Search Central Deep Dive Europe 2026: Apparently we’re going to Barcelona
We're excited to officially announce the next stop for Search Central Live Deep Dive Europe 2026! Mark your calendars: based directly on your feedback, we're headed to Barcelona, Spain, from September 30 to October 2, 2026.
Source: Google Search Central Blog
Google Workspace Weekly Recap – July 3, 2026
Updated admin setting for improved video quality in Google Meet
In April 2026, we updated Meet to improve video quality on high-resolution displays. We’re now updating the way the Admin console setting that limits video bandwidth works to reduce data usage and improve call quality. | Learn more.
Educators and students can now share Gemini Canvas creations directly to Google Classroom
Educators and students of all ages can now seamlessly attach Gemini Canvas artifacts, like websites, quizzes, interactive games, infographics, and more, to Google Classroom assignments and posts. | Learn more.
Assign mobile device management admin privileges based on organizational unit
We’re giving admins more granular control over how mobile device management privileges are delegated. Specifically, admins can be assigned privileges for specific organizational units (OUs), adding another layer of security by scoping access only to necessary OUs. | Learn more.
Data regions support for the Gemini app now available
The Gemini app adheres to your organization’s data regionalization requirements. As with Google Workspace, admins have the flexibility to configure controls for EU storage and processing, US storage and processing, or both, including granular settings down to the organizational unit (OU) level. | Learn more.
Create fully native and editable presentations with Gemini in Google Slides
You can now create a full, multi-slide presentation using Gemini in Google Slides. With a single prompt, you can ground the presentation in existing content from Google Drive, match the style of another presentation, and build fully editable slides, allowing you to make any necessary adjustments. | Learn more.
Ask Gemini in Drive now available on mobile
In April, we announced the general availability of Ask Gemini in Drive on the web. We’re now bringing this feature to the Drive Android and iOS apps. | Learn more.
Work with delegated Gmail accounts from mobile devices
Previously, users could only work with delegated Gmail accounts through the web interface. We are updating the Gmail app for iOS and Android to allow delegates to read, manage, and compose emails on behalf of a delegator directly from their mobile devices. | Learn more.
AI Overviews in Drive now available on mobile
In April, we announced the general availability for Drive AI Overviews in Drive on the web. We’re now bringing this feature to the Drive Android and iOS apps. | Learn more.
Import 3D bar charts into Google Sheets
Google Sheets now fully supports the import of 3D bar charts. Previously, when users imported files containing 3D bar charts into Sheets, they would be displayed as 2D bar charts. With this update, importing these types of files, including from Microsoft Excel, will yield a more seamless experience. | Learn more.
The announcements above were published on the Workspace Updates blog over the last week. Please refer to the original blog posts for complete details.
Source: Google Workspace Updates
We’re investing $1 million in Africa’s indie game developers.
Sub-Saharan Africa is home to incredible storytelling, which fuels the game development scene in what is one of the world's fastest-growing gaming markets. But while the…



