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  1. One UI 9.0 Beta expands to India and Poland, Beta 2 now live!

    Earlier this month, the One UI 9.0 beta program has started for users with the Galaxy S26 series devices in the following countries:

    • Korea
    • United States
    • United Kingdom
    • Germany

    This version of One UI 9.0 provided several features, such as the Masking Tape feature in Samsung Notes and the enhanced quick panel that allows you to take it to the next level in your style with even more customization options.

    May 26th has come, and One UI 9.0 Beta 2 is now available for those who have already joined the beta program with the Galaxy S26 in the above countries mentioned. Alongside that, India and Poland can now finally get their first taste of One UI 9.0 in the Galaxy S26 with the first beta on May 26th. This is what Samsung promised in the Korean version of the announcement in Samsung Newsroom.

    The second beta version of One UI 9.0 is now available to fix some bugs and to incorporate general improvements across the whole operating system based on user feedback and internal evaluation, according to Tarun Vats.

    One UI 9.0 Beta 2 is available under build ZZEQ, with the Galaxy S26, S26+, and S26 Ultra devices that joined the beta program receiving it. The following changes were made:

    • Bugs that have been fixed
      • GPUWatch interruption popup issue fixed
      • Improved the non-functioning issue in the routine app
      • Improved status bar display error
      • Fixed an error where the lock screen clock font does not change in LockStar installation status
      • Improved delay issue when deleting messages in bulk
      • Improved issue where the lock screen clock gradually moves down
      • Improved game booster entry point setting error

    This update also brings the June 2026 security patch, which fixes many vulnerabilities that were discovered in different system components since the beginning of this month. Samsung did not mention the details of those vulnerabilities that were fixed in June 2026 security patch, though.

    Meanwhile, One UI 8.5’s stable rollout is still ongoing for more devices, with the Galaxy S22, the Z Fold/Flip4, and the Galaxy Tab S8 being the last flagship devices eligible for this platform update, essentially setting the end of the line for future software upgrades. Those devices are, however, expected to receive the May 2026 security patch before One UI 8.5 as per the quarterly rollout schedule.

    To update your Galaxy to One UI 9.0 Beta 2, first make sure that you are already in the beta program. Then, follow these steps:

    1. Open Settings, and navigate to System Update
    2. Tap on Check for Updates
    3. Press Download and Install
    4. Wait until the download and the installation is complete, then press Reboot Now
    5. Wait until the phone reboots successfully

    Make sure that you’re connected to a stable and fast Wi-Fi network to avoid high mobile data fees. Never interrupt the update in any way, or problems could occur later. Make sure that you apply all available updates once you update your phone for maximum stability. An update might take 10 to 20 minutes to apply, depending on the device and the type of the update being applied.

    For India and Poland, you’ll have to follow the steps outlined in this article to join the beta program. Then, check for updates on your phone. You should see something like this:

    Press Update, wait for the update to install, then reboot your phone. You should be taken to the beta version of One UI 9.0.

    We encourage you to please report all bugs found to the Beta program community so that Samsung will analyze your feedback and implement fixes and/or improvements based on them.

    #Android #Android17 #AndroidC #AndroidCinnamonBun #GalaxyS26 #GalaxyS26Ultra #news #oneUi #S26 #S26Ultra #Samsung #SamsungGalaxyS26 #SamsungGalaxyS26Ultra #smartphone #Tech #Technology #update
  2. One UI 9.0 Beta expands to India and Poland, Beta 2 now live!

    Earlier this month, the One UI 9.0 beta program has started for users with the Galaxy S26 series devices in the following countries:

    • Korea
    • United States
    • United Kingdom
    • Germany

    This version of One UI 9.0 provided several features, such as the Masking Tape feature in Samsung Notes and the enhanced quick panel that allows you to take it to the next level in your style with even more customization options.

    May 26th has come, and One UI 9.0 Beta 2 is now available for those who have already joined the beta program with the Galaxy S26 in the above countries mentioned. Alongside that, India and Poland can now finally get their first taste of One UI 9.0 in the Galaxy S26 with the first beta on May 26th. This is what Samsung promised in the Korean version of the announcement in Samsung Newsroom.

    The second beta version of One UI 9.0 is now available to fix some bugs and to incorporate general improvements across the whole operating system based on user feedback and internal evaluation, according to Tarun Vats.

    One UI 9.0 Beta 2 is available under build ZZEQ, with the Galaxy S26, S26+, and S26 Ultra devices that joined the beta program receiving it. The following changes were made:

    • Bugs that have been fixed
      • GPUWatch interruption popup issue fixed
      • Improved the non-functioning issue in the routine app
      • Improved status bar display error
      • Fixed an error where the lock screen clock font does not change in LockStar installation status
      • Improved delay issue when deleting messages in bulk
      • Improved issue where the lock screen clock gradually moves down
      • Improved game booster entry point setting error

    This update also brings the June 2026 security patch, which fixes many vulnerabilities that were discovered in different system components since the beginning of this month. Samsung did not mention the details of those vulnerabilities that were fixed in June 2026 security patch, though.

    Meanwhile, One UI 8.5’s stable rollout is still ongoing for more devices, with the Galaxy S22, the Z Fold/Flip4, and the Galaxy Tab S8 being the last flagship devices eligible for this platform update, essentially setting the end of the line for future software upgrades. Those devices are, however, expected to receive the May 2026 security patch before One UI 8.5 as per the quarterly rollout schedule.

    To update your Galaxy to One UI 9.0 Beta 2, first make sure that you are already in the beta program. Then, follow these steps:

    1. Open Settings, and navigate to System Update
    2. Tap on Check for Updates
    3. Press Download and Install
    4. Wait until the download and the installation is complete, then press Reboot Now
    5. Wait until the phone reboots successfully

    Make sure that you’re connected to a stable and fast Wi-Fi network to avoid high mobile data fees. Never interrupt the update in any way, or problems could occur later. Make sure that you apply all available updates once you update your phone for maximum stability. An update might take 10 to 20 minutes to apply, depending on the device and the type of the update being applied.

    For India and Poland, you’ll have to follow the steps outlined in this article to join the beta program. Then, check for updates on your phone. You should see something like this:

    Press Update, wait for the update to install, then reboot your phone. You should be taken to the beta version of One UI 9.0.

    We encourage you to please report all bugs found to the Beta program community so that Samsung will analyze your feedback and implement fixes and/or improvements based on them.

    #Android #Android17 #AndroidC #AndroidCinnamonBun #GalaxyS26 #GalaxyS26Ultra #news #oneUi #S26 #S26Ultra #Samsung #SamsungGalaxyS26 #SamsungGalaxyS26Ultra #smartphone #Tech #Technology #update
  3. One UI 9.0 Beta expands to India and Poland, Beta 2 now live!

    Earlier this month, the One UI 9.0 beta program has started for users with the Galaxy S26 series devices in the following countries:

    • Korea
    • United States
    • United Kingdom
    • Germany

    This version of One UI 9.0 provided several features, such as the Masking Tape feature in Samsung Notes and the enhanced quick panel that allows you to take it to the next level in your style with even more customization options.

    May 26th has come, and One UI 9.0 Beta 2 is now available for those who have already joined the beta program with the Galaxy S26 in the above countries mentioned. Alongside that, India and Poland can now finally get their first taste of One UI 9.0 in the Galaxy S26 with the first beta on May 26th. This is what Samsung promised in the Korean version of the announcement in Samsung Newsroom.

    The second beta version of One UI 9.0 is now available to fix some bugs and to incorporate general improvements across the whole operating system based on user feedback and internal evaluation, according to Tarun Vats.

    One UI 9.0 Beta 2 is available under build ZZEQ, with the Galaxy S26, S26+, and S26 Ultra devices that joined the beta program receiving it. The following changes were made:

    • Bugs that have been fixed
      • GPUWatch interruption popup issue fixed
      • Improved the non-functioning issue in the routine app
      • Improved status bar display error
      • Fixed an error where the lock screen clock font does not change in LockStar installation status
      • Improved delay issue when deleting messages in bulk
      • Improved issue where the lock screen clock gradually moves down
      • Improved game booster entry point setting error

    This update also brings the June 2026 security patch, which fixes many vulnerabilities that were discovered in different system components since the beginning of this month. Samsung did not mention the details of those vulnerabilities that were fixed in June 2026 security patch, though.

    Meanwhile, One UI 8.5’s stable rollout is still ongoing for more devices, with the Galaxy S22, the Z Fold/Flip4, and the Galaxy Tab S8 being the last flagship devices eligible for this platform update, essentially setting the end of the line for future software upgrades. Those devices are, however, expected to receive the May 2026 security patch before One UI 8.5 as per the quarterly rollout schedule.

    To update your Galaxy to One UI 9.0 Beta 2, first make sure that you are already in the beta program. Then, follow these steps:

    1. Open Settings, and navigate to System Update
    2. Tap on Check for Updates
    3. Press Download and Install
    4. Wait until the download and the installation is complete, then press Reboot Now
    5. Wait until the phone reboots successfully

    Make sure that you’re connected to a stable and fast Wi-Fi network to avoid high mobile data fees. Never interrupt the update in any way, or problems could occur later. Make sure that you apply all available updates once you update your phone for maximum stability. An update might take 10 to 20 minutes to apply, depending on the device and the type of the update being applied.

    For India and Poland, you’ll have to follow the steps outlined in this article to join the beta program. Then, check for updates on your phone. You should see something like this:

    Press Update, wait for the update to install, then reboot your phone. You should be taken to the beta version of One UI 9.0.

    We encourage you to please report all bugs found to the Beta program community so that Samsung will analyze your feedback and implement fixes and/or improvements based on them.

    #Android #Android17 #AndroidC #AndroidCinnamonBun #GalaxyS26 #GalaxyS26Ultra #news #oneUi #S26 #S26Ultra #Samsung #SamsungGalaxyS26 #SamsungGalaxyS26Ultra #smartphone #Tech #Technology #update
  4. One UI 9.0 Beta expands to India and Poland, Beta 2 now live!

    Earlier this month, the One UI 9.0 beta program has started for users with the Galaxy S26 series devices in the following countries:

    • Korea
    • United States
    • United Kingdom
    • Germany

    This version of One UI 9.0 provided several features, such as the Masking Tape feature in Samsung Notes and the enhanced quick panel that allows you to take it to the next level in your style with even more customization options.

    May 26th has come, and One UI 9.0 Beta 2 is now available for those who have already joined the beta program with the Galaxy S26 in the above countries mentioned. Alongside that, India and Poland can now finally get their first taste of One UI 9.0 in the Galaxy S26 with the first beta on May 26th. This is what Samsung promised in the Korean version of the announcement in Samsung Newsroom.

    The second beta version of One UI 9.0 is now available to fix some bugs and to incorporate general improvements across the whole operating system based on user feedback and internal evaluation, according to Tarun Vats.

    One UI 9.0 Beta 2 is available under build ZZEQ, with the Galaxy S26, S26+, and S26 Ultra devices that joined the beta program receiving it. The following changes were made:

    • Bugs that have been fixed
      • GPUWatch interruption popup issue fixed
      • Improved the non-functioning issue in the routine app
      • Improved status bar display error
      • Fixed an error where the lock screen clock font does not change in LockStar installation status
      • Improved delay issue when deleting messages in bulk
      • Improved issue where the lock screen clock gradually moves down
      • Improved game booster entry point setting error

    This update also brings the June 2026 security patch, which fixes many vulnerabilities that were discovered in different system components since the beginning of this month. Samsung did not mention the details of those vulnerabilities that were fixed in June 2026 security patch, though.

    Meanwhile, One UI 8.5’s stable rollout is still ongoing for more devices, with the Galaxy S22, the Z Fold/Flip4, and the Galaxy Tab S8 being the last flagship devices eligible for this platform update, essentially setting the end of the line for future software upgrades. Those devices are, however, expected to receive the May 2026 security patch before One UI 8.5 as per the quarterly rollout schedule.

    To update your Galaxy to One UI 9.0 Beta 2, first make sure that you are already in the beta program. Then, follow these steps:

    1. Open Settings, and navigate to System Update
    2. Tap on Check for Updates
    3. Press Download and Install
    4. Wait until the download and the installation is complete, then press Reboot Now
    5. Wait until the phone reboots successfully

    Make sure that you’re connected to a stable and fast Wi-Fi network to avoid high mobile data fees. Never interrupt the update in any way, or problems could occur later. Make sure that you apply all available updates once you update your phone for maximum stability. An update might take 10 to 20 minutes to apply, depending on the device and the type of the update being applied.

    For India and Poland, you’ll have to follow the steps outlined in this article to join the beta program. Then, check for updates on your phone. You should see something like this:

    Press Update, wait for the update to install, then reboot your phone. You should be taken to the beta version of One UI 9.0.

    We encourage you to please report all bugs found to the Beta program community so that Samsung will analyze your feedback and implement fixes and/or improvements based on them.

    #Android #Android17 #AndroidC #AndroidCinnamonBun #GalaxyS26 #GalaxyS26Ultra #news #oneUi #S26 #S26Ultra #Samsung #SamsungGalaxyS26 #SamsungGalaxyS26Ultra #smartphone #Tech #Technology #update
  5. One UI 9.0 Beta expands to India and Poland, Beta 2 now live!

    Earlier this month, the One UI 9.0 beta program has started for users with the Galaxy S26 series devices in the following countries:

    • Korea
    • United States
    • United Kingdom
    • Germany

    This version of One UI 9.0 provided several features, such as the Masking Tape feature in Samsung Notes and the enhanced quick panel that allows you to take it to the next level in your style with even more customization options.

    May 26th has come, and One UI 9.0 Beta 2 is now available for those who have already joined the beta program with the Galaxy S26 in the above countries mentioned. Alongside that, India and Poland can now finally get their first taste of One UI 9.0 in the Galaxy S26 with the first beta on May 26th. This is what Samsung promised in the Korean version of the announcement in Samsung Newsroom.

    The second beta version of One UI 9.0 is now available to fix some bugs and to incorporate general improvements across the whole operating system based on user feedback and internal evaluation, according to Tarun Vats.

    One UI 9.0 Beta 2 is available under build ZZEQ, with the Galaxy S26, S26+, and S26 Ultra devices that joined the beta program receiving it. The following changes were made:

    • Bugs that have been fixed
      • GPUWatch interruption popup issue fixed
      • Improved the non-functioning issue in the routine app
      • Improved status bar display error
      • Fixed an error where the lock screen clock font does not change in LockStar installation status
      • Improved delay issue when deleting messages in bulk
      • Improved issue where the lock screen clock gradually moves down
      • Improved game booster entry point setting error

    This update also brings the June 2026 security patch, which fixes many vulnerabilities that were discovered in different system components since the beginning of this month. Samsung did not mention the details of those vulnerabilities that were fixed in June 2026 security patch, though.

    Meanwhile, One UI 8.5’s stable rollout is still ongoing for more devices, with the Galaxy S22, the Z Fold/Flip4, and the Galaxy Tab S8 being the last flagship devices eligible for this platform update, essentially setting the end of the line for future software upgrades. Those devices are, however, expected to receive the May 2026 security patch before One UI 8.5 as per the quarterly rollout schedule.

    To update your Galaxy to One UI 9.0 Beta 2, first make sure that you are already in the beta program. Then, follow these steps:

    1. Open Settings, and navigate to System Update
    2. Tap on Check for Updates
    3. Press Download and Install
    4. Wait until the download and the installation is complete, then press Reboot Now
    5. Wait until the phone reboots successfully

    Make sure that you’re connected to a stable and fast Wi-Fi network to avoid high mobile data fees. Never interrupt the update in any way, or problems could occur later. Make sure that you apply all available updates once you update your phone for maximum stability. An update might take 10 to 20 minutes to apply, depending on the device and the type of the update being applied.

    For India and Poland, you’ll have to follow the steps outlined in this article to join the beta program. Then, check for updates on your phone. You should see something like this:

    Press Update, wait for the update to install, then reboot your phone. You should be taken to the beta version of One UI 9.0.

    We encourage you to please report all bugs found to the Beta program community so that Samsung will analyze your feedback and implement fixes and/or improvements based on them.

    #Android #Android17 #AndroidC #AndroidCinnamonBun #GalaxyS26 #GalaxyS26Ultra #news #oneUi #S26 #S26Ultra #Samsung #SamsungGalaxyS26 #SamsungGalaxyS26Ultra #smartphone #Tech #Technology #update
  6. El BlackBerry torna… però en format 2026 i amb Android 17. 🔥

    Clicks Technology presenta el Clicks Communicator: pantalla 4", teclat QWERTY físic, MediaTek Dimensity 8300, 256 GB, bateria 4.450 mAh i… jack de 3,5 mm. Fins i tot té LED de notificació com els de tota la vida. 😍

    Preu: 499 $. 100.000 unitats pre-venudes.

    Senyors, el teclat físic no ha mort. Només estava de vacances. ⌨️👌

    elnacional.cat/ca/tecnologia/s

    #BlackBerry #QWERTY #Android17 #ClicksCommunicator #Tech

  7. 📱 Android 17 ya tiene fecha de despliegue y varias marcas confirmaron qué celulares recibirán la actualización. ¿Está el tuyo en la lista?

    #Android17 #Smartphones

    enter.co/smartphones/android-1

  8. Galaxy S26 FE'den müjdeli haber! Samsung, One UI 9 testlerine resmen başladı. Cihazın Android 17 tabanlı arayüzle geleceği doğrulandı. Mobil deneyimde yeni bir sayfa açılıyor! Detaylar için takipte kalın.

    🚩 #GalaxyS26FE #OneUI9 #Android17 #Samsung #TeknolojiHaberleri #AkıllıTelefon

  9. Here's a closer look at how Android 17's OS verification is going to work

    Google is introducing a streamlined OS verification tool in Android 17 to help users easily confirm that their phone's software is authentic and hasn't been tampered with by an external party.

    ✅ Details/Screenshots - androidauthority.com/android-o

    #Google #Android #Root #AndroidDev #android17

  10. Android 17 will introduce a new ‘Continue On’ feature that will let users start an activity on their phone and pick up where they left off on another device, similar to how Apple's 'Handoff' feature works thurrott.com/google/336353/and #android #android17 #googleio #technology

  11. Android 17 will introduce a new ‘Continue On’ feature that will let users start an activity on their phone and pick up where they left off on another device, similar to how Apple's 'Handoff' feature works thurrott.com/google/336353/and #android #android17 #googleio #technology

  12. Android 17 will introduce a new ‘Continue On’ feature that will let users start an activity on their phone and pick up where they left off on another device, similar to how Apple's 'Handoff' feature works thurrott.com/google/336353/and #android #android17 #googleio #technology

  13. Android 17 will introduce a new ‘Continue On’ feature that will let users start an activity on their phone and pick up where they left off on another device, similar to how Apple's 'Handoff' feature works thurrott.com/google/336353/and #android #android17 #googleio #technology

  14. Android 17 will introduce a new ‘Continue On’ feature that will let users start an activity on their phone and pick up where they left off on another device, similar to how Apple's 'Handoff' feature works thurrott.com/google/336353/and #android #android17 #googleio #technology

  15. Google I/O 2026 – La keynote completa, anuncio por anuncio

    Sundar Pichai abrió el evento declarando: «Han pasado 10 años desde que pivotamos la empresa para ser AI first.» La app de Gemini ya supera los 900 millones de usuarios activos mensuales (2x de crecimiento). Google tiene 13 productos con más de 1.000 millones de usuarios, y 5 de ellos superan los 3.000 millones (Fuente y más información: Blog Google).

    https://open.spotify.com/episode/6RIuDilVQq6XoV0BB0a0E3?si=786d0f70a7ff45aa

    https://www.youtube.com/live/wYSncx9zLIU?si=FQbBI75I8kzwwNKK

    Nuevos modelos Gemini

    Google lanzó dos nuevas familias de modelos: Gemini Omni, que puede crear cualquier tipo de salida a partir de cualquier tipo de entrada, empezando por video, con un salto adelante en comprensión del mundo, multimodalidad y edición; y Gemini 3.5 Flash, el primero de su nueva familia de modelos que combina inteligencia de frontera con capacidad de acción agéntica.

    Gemini Omni en detalle: combina la inteligencia de Gemini con modelos generativos como Nano Banana y Veo. Soporta edición de video conversacional y permite subir videos y modificar cualquier elemento. Según Demis Hassabis, eventualmente podrá crear cualquier tipo de salida a partir de cualquier tipo de entrada.

    SynthID y C2PA: SynthID, el sistema de marcas de agua invisibles para detectar contenido generado por IA, se expande más allá de la app de Gemini para llegar a Search y Chrome. El soporte de C2PA Content Credentials permite verificar si un contenido es el original sin alterar de una cámara o si fue modificado por herramientas de edición.

    Rediseño de la app Gemini: Neural Expressive

    Neural Expressive es el nuevo lenguaje de diseño de la app Gemini: animaciones fluidas, colores vibrantes, feedback háptico y nueva tipografía. La caja de texto adopta forma de píldora con un menú «+» a la izquierda. Gemini Live ya no ocupa pantalla completa, sino que funciona de forma inline. Las respuestas ahora muestran la información más importante arriba y en negrita, con imágenes inline, videos narrados, líneas de tiempo y visualizaciones interactivas.

    Gemini Spark y Daily Brief

    Gemini Spark es «tu agente personal» que toma acciones en tu nombre para ayudarte a «navegar tu vida digital.» Representa un gran cambio para Gemini: pasa de ser un asistente que responde preguntas a un socio activo que hace trabajo real bajo tu dirección. Se integra con Gmail, Docs y otras apps de Google Workspace, expandiéndose a herramientas de terceros vía MCP durante el verano. Estará disponible la semana que viene para suscriptores de Google AI Ultra en EE.UU.

    Daily Brief es un resumen personalizado del día que viene. Filtra tu Gmail, Calendario y Tareas, prioriza y organiza lo que necesitás hacer, y sugiere próximos pasos. Ya se está lanzando hoy para suscriptores de Google AI Plus, Pro y Ultra en EE.UU.

    Nuevos planes y precios

    La app de Gemini migra de límites diarios de prompts a un modelo basado en «compute usado» que considera la complejidad del prompt, las funciones utilizadas y la extensión del chat. Los límites se recargan cada cinco horas hasta alcanzar el límite semanal. Google AI Ultra ahora arranca en $100 por mes con 5 veces más límites que AI Pro. El plan anterior de $250 baja a $200 manteniendo exactamente las mismas capacidades.

    Google Search — La mayor renovación en casi 30 años

    La nueva caja de búsqueda inteligente se expande a medida que escribís, reflejando cómo las personas hacen consultas cada vez más largas y conversacionales. Las sugerencias de búsqueda potenciadas por IA van más allá del autocomplete anticipando tu intención.

    Los nuevos agentes de información trabajan en segundo plano 24/7 para mantenerte actualizado sobre lo que más te importa, revisando blogs, noticias, redes sociales y datos en tiempo real como finanzas, compras y deportes. Llegarán a suscriptores de Google AI Pro y Ultra este verano.

    Google Search también podrá pronto construir dashboards y trackers personalizados para tareas continuas. Estas «mini apps para tareas específicas» llegarán en los próximos meses para AI Pro y Ultra en EE.UU.

    Shopping — Universal Cart

    Universal Cart es el nuevo carrito de compras potenciado por Gemini que funciona como hub de compras en la app de Gemini, YouTube y Gmail. Una vez que agregás un producto, Google encuentra ofertas, caídas de precio, historial de precios y alertas de stock. Si estás armando una PC con piezas de varios retailers, el carrito detecta incompatibilidades y sugiere alternativas. Al estar construido sobre Google Wallet, entiende los beneficios de tu método de pago, fidelización y ofertas de merchants.

    Google se asoció con Amazon, Shopify y Walmart en el Universal Commerce Protocol (UCP), un estándar abierto para unificar el comercio digital y facilitar las compras agénticas.

    Google Workspace: Gmail Live, Docs Live, AI Inbox

    Gmail Live permite buscar conversacionalmente entre tus emails. Llegará a suscriptores de Google AI Pro y Ultra en EE.UU. (en inglés) este verano en Android e iOS.

    Docs Live permite crear y editar documentos hablando. Llega a Android e iOS este verano con Google AI Pro y Ultra en inglés globalmente.

    AI Inbox llega a suscriptores de Google AI Plus y Pro.

    YouTube — Ask YouTube

    Ask YouTube es la nueva experiencia de búsqueda conversacional de YouTube, similar al Ask Maps en Google Maps. Usa Gemini, entiende preguntas complejas y soporta preguntas de seguimiento. Está en testing y llegará ampliamente en EE.UU. este verano.

    Además, Gemini Omni llega a la función de remix de YouTube Shorts.

    Google Flow — El estudio creativo con IA

    Google Flow, el «estudio creativo con IA» de Google, recibe integración de Gemini Omni, agentes de IA para ejecutar múltiples acciones al mismo tiempo y herramientas personalizadas con Flow Tools. Las apps móviles de Google Flow (Android en beta, iOS próximamente) y Flow Music (ya disponible en iOS, Android próximamente) se lanzan hoy.

    La bomba con Apple: Gemini va a potenciar la nueva Siri

    Google confirmó su asociación con Apple: Gemini va a potenciar una nueva versión personalizada de Siri que está prevista para lanzarse más adelante en 2026. El jefe de Google Cloud, Thomas Kurian, mencionó la alianza durante el Google Cloud Next 2026 que se realizó en paralelo en Las Vegas.

    Android XR — Las gafas inteligentes llegan al escenario

    Google guardó el gran cierre de la keynote para las «intelligent eyewear», con una demo en vivo de las gafas de audio mostrando capacidades de Gemini sin necesidad de sacar el teléfono.

    Las gafas se integran con Maps para dar indicaciones, enviar mensajes, sacar fotos y más. Gemini también puede realizar tareas automatizadas como hacer un pedido en DoorDash. Lo más destacado: tienen cámara integrada.

    Los primeros dispositivos fueron desarrollados con Samsung y Qualcomm, con marcos diseñados por Gentle Monster y Warby Parker. Llegarán este otoño y son compatibles con Android e iPhone.

    Para desarrolladores: Antigravity 2.0 y Google AI Studio

    Google presentó Antigravity 2.0, su plataforma de desarrollo orientada a agentes, con nuevas capacidades para orquestar y construir agentes. Google AI Studio incorpora soporte nativo de Kotlin para programar apps Android con IA, integración con Google Workspace y despliegue con un clic a Cloud Run.

    Los Managed Agents en la Gemini API eliminan la fricción de la infraestructura: con una sola llamada a la API obtenés un agente completamente aprovisionado con un sandbox remoto.

    Resumiendo:

    La keynote duró casi dos horas y fue prácticamente un monólogo sobre IA. Lo que más sorprendió a muchos fue que una parte importante de la demo se hizo sobre un iPhone 17 Pro Max, no un Pixel — señal clara de que Google quiere que Gemini esté en todos los teléfonos del mundo, no solo en los suyos.

    #android17 #gemini #google #googleIO2026 #iaGoogle #PORTADA
  16. Android 17 adds scam-call detection for banking apps, expanded anti-stalkerware protections, and stronger theft recovery controls across devices. 📲
    Google is also rolling out OTP shielding, post-quantum cryptography, and tighter app access limits to reduce tracking and credential theft risks. 🔐

    🔗 bleepingcomputer.com/news/secu

    #TechNews #Android17 #Android #Google #Privacy #Cybersecurity #MobileSecurity #Scam #Encryption #PostQuantum #PlayProtect #Security #Infosec #DataProtection #Technology

  17. Android 17 adds scam-call detection for banking apps, expanded anti-stalkerware protections, and stronger theft recovery controls across devices. 📲
    Google is also rolling out OTP shielding, post-quantum cryptography, and tighter app access limits to reduce tracking and credential theft risks. 🔐

    🔗 bleepingcomputer.com/news/secu

    #TechNews #Android17 #Android #Google #Privacy #Cybersecurity #MobileSecurity #Scam #Encryption #PostQuantum #PlayProtect #Security #Infosec #DataProtection #Technology

  18. Android 17 adds scam-call detection for banking apps, expanded anti-stalkerware protections, and stronger theft recovery controls across devices. 📲
    Google is also rolling out OTP shielding, post-quantum cryptography, and tighter app access limits to reduce tracking and credential theft risks. 🔐

    🔗 bleepingcomputer.com/news/secu

    #TechNews #Android17 #Android #Google #Privacy #Cybersecurity #MobileSecurity #Scam #Encryption #PostQuantum #PlayProtect #Security #Infosec #DataProtection #Technology

  19. Android 17 adds scam-call detection for banking apps, expanded anti-stalkerware protections, and stronger theft recovery controls across devices. 📲
    Google is also rolling out OTP shielding, post-quantum cryptography, and tighter app access limits to reduce tracking and credential theft risks. 🔐

    🔗 bleepingcomputer.com/news/secu

    #TechNews #Android17 #Android #Google #Privacy #Cybersecurity #MobileSecurity #Scam #Encryption #PostQuantum #PlayProtect #Security #Infosec #DataProtection #Technology

  20. Android 17 adds scam-call detection for banking apps, expanded anti-stalkerware protections, and stronger theft recovery controls across devices. 📲
    Google is also rolling out OTP shielding, post-quantum cryptography, and tighter app access limits to reduce tracking and credential theft risks. 🔐

    🔗 bleepingcomputer.com/news/secu

    #TechNews #Android17 #Android #Google #Privacy #Cybersecurity #MobileSecurity #Scam #Encryption #PostQuantum #PlayProtect #Security #Infosec #DataProtection #Technology

  21. Google I/O 2026 arranca hoy: cómo verlo en vivo y qué esperar del evento más importante de Google

    La conferencia de desarrolladores más grande de Google se celebra el 19 y 20 de mayo en el Shoreline Amphitheatre de Mountain View, California. El keynote principal ya comenzó y puede seguirse en vivo por YouTube de forma gratuita. Inteligencia artificial, Gemini 4, Android 17 y nuevas laptops Googlebook son los protagonistas esperados.

    Hoy es el día. Google I/O 2026 arranca este martes 19 de mayo con el keynote principal a las 10 a.m. PT / 1 p.m. ET, presentado por el CEO de Alphabet, Sundar Pichai, desde el Shoreline Amphitheatre en Mountain View, California. El evento se extiende durante dos jornadas y, como todos los años, marca el pulso tecnológico que Google le imprimirá a sus productos durante los próximos doce meses.

    Para quienes no pueden estar presentes, la buena noticia es que el acceso es universal y gratuito. El keynote se transmite en vivo a través del canal oficial de YouTube de Google y en su página dedicada io.google, con disponibilidad de un stream adicional en lenguaje de señas americano (ASL). Todos los keynotes y la mayoría de las sesiones técnicas también estarán disponibles en YouTube en tiempo real, por lo que se puede seguir todo desde casa sin necesidad de registro previo. Quien se lo pierda en vivo podrá acceder a las grabaciones en el canal de Google for Developers días después del evento.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vw73r_xaeX0

    En cuanto al contenido, este año la inteligencia artificial lo domina casi todo. Se esperan novedades sobre las actualizaciones de Google Search, un posible anuncio de Gemini 4 y las últimas novedades del modelo de generación de video Veo. También se anticipa una segunda presentación de Gemini Intelligence en modo agente, y la posible aparición de Gemini Remy, un asistente diseñado para operar en segundo plano las 24 horas del día ejecutando tareas de forma autónoma con mínima supervisión del usuario.

    En el frente de hardware y plataformas, se espera la presentación formal de las laptops Googlebook y del Google Home Speaker, ambos ya anticipados por Google pero aún sin fecha de lanzamiento confirmada. Además, podrían mostrarse dispositivos Android XR, incluyendo lentes inteligentes y posiblemente auriculares de realidad mixta. Android 17 también tendrá su momento, con foco en mayor rendimiento, mejoras en herramientas multimedia y soporte extendido para tablets y modos de uso tipo escritorio.

    Más tarde en el mismo día, a la 1:30 p.m. PT, arranca el Developer Keynote, donde Google profundizará en los temas técnicos del keynote principal, con especial atención al coding agéntico y las últimas actualizaciones de los modelos Gemini para desarrolladores. El segundo día del evento, 20 de mayo, estará dedicado a sesiones temáticas sobre Android, Chrome y Cloud, entre otras plataformas.

    El Google I/O 2026 se presenta como uno de los eventos más cargados de los últimos años, con Google apostando fuerte a consolidar su liderazgo en IA en todos los frentes al mismo tiempo.

    #Android17 #AndroidXR #arielmcorg #desarrolladores #gemini #GeminiIntelligence #google #Googlebook #GoogleIO2026 #GoogleSearch #IA #infosertec #InteligenciaArtificial #LentesInteligentes #PORTADA #SundarPichai #tecnologia #Veo