The tech world never sleeps! This week brings a mix of AI advancements, smartphone teases, and wearable reviews. Let's dive into the latest headlines.
Gemini Gets Smarter on Your Android Lock Screen
Google's Gemini is getting a significant upgrade for Android users. Soon, you'll be able to access Gemini extensions directly from your lock screen. Previously, simple tasks like turning on the flashlight or setting an alarm relied on Google Assistant. Now, the AI can handle these requests independently, offering a faster and more seamless experience.
This move by the Mountain View tech giant aims to put AI power at your fingertips, even before unlocking your phone. It's a small change that could make a big difference in everyday usability.
Ola's Krutrim AI Lab Launches with Krutrim-2
Indian ride-hailing giant Ola is making waves in the AI space. Founder Bhavish Aggarwal recently announced the launch of the Krutrim AI lab. This research hub will be the central point for all future Ola Krutrim model releases. Alongside the lab announcement, Ola also released several new India-focused open-source AI models, with Krutrim-2 taking center stage.
“We are excited to contribute to the global AI community with our open-source models,” said Aggarwal in a statement. This marks a significant step for India in the development of indigenous AI technology.
Smartphone Buzz: Nothing Phone 3a and Realme P3 Pro
Smartphone enthusiasts, get ready! The Nothing Phone 3a series is slated for a March 4 launch. A recent teaser hints at a dedicated camera button for quick snapshots, reminiscent of the rumored Camera Control button on the iPhone 16. Will this feature be a game-changer for mobile photography?
Meanwhile, the Realme P3 Pro design has leaked online. According to the leaks, the phone will feature a dual-camera setup on the back, headlined by a 50-megapixel main sensor. The P3 series will be available for purchase through Flipkart. Keep an eye out for the official reveal for more details!
Review: Gabit Smart Ring - Minimalist Health Tracker
Smart rings are gaining traction as a discreet alternative to smartwatches. The Gabit Smart Ring offers basic fitness tracking, temperature measurement, and sleep monitoring in a sleek, minimalist design. But can it truly replace your smartwatch? Our review dives deep into its functionality and performance. Check out the full review to see if this smart ring is the right fit for your health and fitness needs.
That's all for this week's tech roundup. Stay tuned for more updates and in-depth analysis!