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Google’s Nest speakers are undergoing a visual transformation, with devices now displaying Gemini’s signature color spectrum when activated. The change comes as users report behavioral shifts in voice responses and device interactions, suggesting broader AI integration is underway ahead of Gemini’s anticipated Home rollout.
Google’s Nest smart speakers are displaying a new color palette when activated, cycling through blue, red, yellow, and green before returning to white, according to reports from the Preview Program update. The visual change matches Gemini’s branding and represents what analysts suggest is the beginning of a broader transition toward Google’s advanced AI ecosystem.
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Microsoft has unveiled its “Hey Copilot” voice assistant for Windows 11, enabling users to interact with AI through natural language commands. The feature represents Microsoft’s push into agentic AI, designed to perform tasks independently and transform PC interaction.
Microsoft has announced the integration of agentic artificial intelligence into Windows 11, introducing a voice-activated Copilot assistant that responds to the command “Hey Copilot.” According to reports, this feature allows users to interact with the AI through natural language, similar to existing services from Google, Apple, and Amazon. The company detailed the update in a recent blog post and video, highlighting its potential to revolutionize how people use their PCs.
The Linux kernel is poised for significant networking enhancements with proposed patches making it usable for the OpenWrt One router. Simultaneously, upstream support is progressing for Google’s PSP encryption technology for TCP connections, potentially transforming secure data transmission.
Recent developments in the Linux kernel ecosystem indicate significant progress toward upstream support for the OpenWrt One router, according to reports from industry sources. Proposed patches are reportedly making the mainline Linux kernel compatible with this open-source router platform, which could streamline development and improve hardware support across the networking landscape.