For years, Windows users have relied on a mix of search tools – File Explorer for documents, Google Drive for cloud storage, and of course the browser for web queries. Now, Google is trying to ...
The “Google app for desktop” first arrived on Windows in a beta form last September. It was pretty rough at first, and Google couldn’t even update the early versions of the app, forcing users to ...
The real upgrade isn’t search itself, it’s how quickly you can get to it.
After testing in recent months, the Google Search app on Android has now widely rolled out an “Activity” tab in the bottom bar. Replacing the “Saved” tab, Activity appears as the last item on the ...
The Google desktop app for Windows offers a Gemini-powered, system-wide search that pulls in results from other services alongside Google's own tools.
PCWorld reviews Google’s new desktop app for Windows, which functions like macOS Spotlight but primarily serves as a portal to Gemini AI. The app excels at screen-sharing AI analysis, outperforming ...
In a nutshell: Google has introduced an experimental desktop search application for Windows, marking a shift from its recent browser-first strategy toward renewed investment in native PC software.
Google is pulling its AI assistant Gemini from the main Google app for iOS devices. The move is meant to encourage users to download the standalone Gemini app instead, which would allow Google to more ...
It never fails to amaze me how bad Google is and continues to be at search. For a company that made its bones in this category, its apps lack the ability to adequately help me find what I’m looking ...