Engadget Podcast: Who needs Googlebooks? - Engadget
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Engadget Podcast: Who needs Googlebooks? - Engadget
"We've gotten a closer look at Android 17, which will sport a slew of new Gemini AI integrations, including some new agentic upgrades. The company also officially announced Googlebooks, its latest line of laptops built around AI features and Android interoperability. It looks like a major evolution on the concept of Chromebooks, though Google says those won't be going anywhere."
"Google delivered much of its consumer-focused news this week during the Android Show, ahead of its I/O developer conference. We've gotten a closer look at Android 17, which will sport a slew of new Gemini AI integrations, including some new agentic upgrades. The company also officially announced Googlebooks, its latest line of laptops built around AI features and Android interoperability."
"It looks like a major evolution on the concept of Chromebooks, though Google says those won't be going anywhere. The focus centers on new Gemini AI integrations in Android 17 and on Googlebooks laptops designed for AI features and Android interoperability."
Android 17 is presented with multiple Gemini AI integrations, including agentic upgrades. Google also officially announces Googlebooks, a new laptop line designed around AI features and Android interoperability. The Googlebooks concept is positioned as a major evolution of Chromebooks, while Google states that Chromebooks will not be discontinued. The updates are delivered during the Android Show, which occurs ahead of Google’s I/O developer conference. The focus centers on consumer-facing changes tied to Android, Gemini AI capabilities, and cross-device integration with Android on new laptop hardware.
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