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Google-related headlines are focused on AI-enhanced upgrades to the Discover feed and Gemini experiences, including a student-focused hub and Ask Gemini integration. Alongside that, there are reports and discussion spanning Pixel hardware (manufacturing shift, reviews, and a local crime-related item) plus a new approach for publishers to reduce AI-driven traffic losses.
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Key TakeawayGoogle is rolling out multiple AI-driven personalization and Gemini UX updates—especially across Discover/Search/News and a new student hub—while also addressing publisher traffic losses from AI.
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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.