On Thursday Google launched a dedicated app for its AI-powered assistant, Gemini, on iOS globally. Until now, iOS users either had to use the Google app or mobile web to chat with the AI technology.
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Google is revamping its iOS app that helps users transition from iOS to Android. We previously reported that the app would be renamed from “Switch to Android” to “Android Switch.” The app is also ...
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 ...
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