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Google-related chatter is centered on Gemini and Google’s AI integrations: a student hub, student access to Gemini for free, and Gemini being added to products like Search/Discover/News and Waymo’s driverless vehicles. In parallel, Pixel coverage focuses on Pixel 11 reviews and potential manufacturing shifts away from China.
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Key TakeawayGoogle is expanding Gemini availability across education and consumer/automotive experiences while Pixel discussions pivot to reviews and possible China-manufacturing changes.
Tracking: Google Messages RCS breaks with ‘3100’ error for some, especially Galaxy switchers / Google Pixel screen savers add new styles and iPhone-like switching [Gallery]
Tracking: Google announces new personalization features for Discover, Search, and News / Google replaces Chat side panel with new Ask Gemini integration
Tracking: Google Gemini just made it easy to remove watermarks from AI images — here’s how to do it / Google is giving students a free year of Gemini Pro — plus, new AI study features
Tracking: NFI kraakt Google Pixel van verdachte in drievoudige moordzaak in Oosterhout / AI-techniek van Google kan lichaamsvet nauwkeurig inschatten met gewone foto's
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How do Pixel 11’s custom vibration features work?
To customize the vibration used with your Pixel 11 ringtone, head to Settings > Sound & vibration > Ringtone > Vibration. Google gives you a recommended vibration pattern up front based on the ringtone you’ve selected, so you don’t have to manually figure out which combination works best.
The performance at least feels better than the previous generation. I don’t doubt that Google has tailored the experience to make it feel fast and smooth out of the box. If you have come from a phone with the slower UFS 3.1 storage, then I hope you can feel it too. Apps do load marginally faster from a cold start, but we’re talking milliseconds. There’s an smoothness that is hard to quantify on a Pixel; you know it when you see it or feel it. I don’t know why the display stays tuned to 60Hz out of the box or by default. It should be set at the full flow 120Hz, because there’s only one chance t