Gemini Nano 4: Smarter and Four Times Faster Than Its Predecessor

Google recently unveiled Gemini Nano 4, a new AI model promising significant performance enhancements, including up to four times faster processing and 60% less energy consumption compared to its predecessors. Built on Gemma 4 models, Nano 4 is set to revolutionize on-device AI capabilities for smartphones, excelling in complex computations, data analysis, and multilingual understanding. Discover its features, release timeline, and the latest on its integration with Android Auto.

PlayStation Could Get Even Better: Sony Acquires Another Company

Sony has acquired British AI startup Cinemersive Labs, specializing in converting 2D photos and videos into 3D spatial images. This strategic move highlights PlayStation’s increasing reliance on artificial intelligence for enhancing visual fidelity and creating more immersive gaming experiences, building on technologies like PlayStation Spectral Super Resolution in the PS5 Pro.

Google Predicts Bitcoin’s Demise, Citing Quantum Threat

Recent research from Google specialists suggests that Bitcoin and other major cryptocurrencies could face an existential threat from quantum computers by 2029 if they fail to adopt post-quantum cryptographic defenses. This article explores the vulnerabilities, the timeline, and potential solutions to safeguard the future of digital assets.

Android Auto Falls Behind as ChatGPT Arrives in Apple CarPlay

Apple has integrated ChatGPT into CarPlay with iOS 26.4, allowing voice conversations directly from the car’s interface. Meanwhile, Android Auto users are still waiting for Google’s promised Gemini integration, relying on the outdated Google Assistant and lacking access to alternative language models. This move puts CarPlay significantly ahead in the race for advanced in-car AI.

30,000 People Lost Their Jobs Via Email. They Can Thank AI.

Oracle, a technology giant renowned for managing the Java programming language, recently laid off up to 30,000 employees. The shocking aspect was not just the reason for the dismissals but their abrupt and impersonal nature, largely attributed to the company’s significant investments in artificial intelligence and data centers.