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New Google AI model now easier to use

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Google has just released an improved version of its AI model called Gemini 2.0 Flash Thinking Experimental. This new version, which you can try out for free in Google AI Studio or through the API, was first hinted at back in December.

This updated model is designed to think more like a human, showing its thought process as it solves problems. It can handle much bigger tasks, with a new feature allowing it to work with a million tokens of context, which is great for dealing with large codes or lots of documents.

It also supports running code directly, which means it can use tools better. This version produces longer responses and makes fewer mistakes compared to earlier models. It’s shown significant improvements in math and science, scoring 73.3% on the AIME2024 math test and 74.2% on the GPQA Diamond science test.

Demis Hassabis from DeepMind pointed out how quickly this model has advanced since its initial release, building on years of research started with projects like AlphaGo. Sundar Pichai from Google added that they plan to keep enhancing this model, promising even more exciting developments in the future.

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Emergency SOS on Pixel 9 in Europe: Is It Here Yet?

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Some Pixel 9 users in Europe have noticed the Emergency SOS feature after updating their phones to Android 15 QPR2 Beta 3. They can use it by going into the phone’s settings and even try the satellite connection demo. However, it’s not clear if this feature is fully working in Europe yet.

The reason for this uncertainty is that Skylo, a company that provides satellite connectivity, does support Europe. But Google hasn’t said if they’ve partnered with Garmin or another emergency service to handle SOS calls in Europe.

When this feature first came out, it was only officially available in the U.S. So, even though European users can see the feature, whether it will work in an emergency is still up in the air.

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New Google Maps look for Android uses simple sheets

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Last year, Google made changes to how Google Maps looks on Android phones, introducing a new way to show information with something called sheets. Now, this new look is spreading across the entire app.

Before, when you looked at places on the map, they took up the whole screen. But now, they appear in sheets, which means you can still see a little bit of the map at the top. This helps you keep track of where you are even when you’re looking at other information.

This sheet design started with the “Explore” tab, but now it’s also coming to the “You” and “Contribute” tabs. When you click on these tabs, a sheet pops up over the map, but you can still see the map behind it. If you want to search for something, the search bar is always at the top.

In the “You” tab, you can see half of the map while you scroll, and there’s a button for notifications in the corner. This makes the app easier to use because everything looks the same no matter which part you’re using.

So far, this new design is only on some phones with Google Maps version 25.04.01.x. It’s not everywhere yet and might still be in the testing phase.

Also, in 2024, Google made the bottom bar simpler, reducing it from five sections to just three, and added a nice teal color to freshen things up.

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New Android 15 beta update for Pixel phones

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Google is now rolling out the Android 15 QPR2 Beta 3 update for Pixel phones before its official release in March.

This update brings more changes than the usual monthly fixes. It’s perfect for adding new features and making big design changes without waiting for the next big Android update. Google labels these updates as “suitable for general use” because they’re stable enough for everyday use.

Here’s what’s been fixed:

  • Phone Calls: No more random restarts when you’re on a call.
  • Apps: When you go back to an app from the list of recent apps, it won’t take you to the home screen anymore.
  • Language Settings: Fixed a problem where changing languages could make the keyboard hide in some apps.
  • Video Recording: Got rid of that annoying clicking sound in the background.
  • Wireless Charging: Fixed issues that could stop your phone from charging wirelessly.

Other improvements include:

  • Better stability, connection, and how your phone responds.
  • Fixed crashes that could happen when starting workouts on connected wearables.
  • Stopped system crashes from certain errors.
  • The feedback app for beta testers now works without crashing when you report issues.

This update, with the latest security fixes for January 2025, is available for Pixel 6 through to the new Pixel 9 series, including all the variations like Pro and Fold models, and also for the Android Emulator.

You can get this update through the Android Beta Program, or if you prefer, you can manually install it using factory images or OTA files.

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