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A Googler’s guide to getting things done

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Laura Mae Martin is a big believer in the settings menu. As Google’s executive productivity advisor, Martin spends much of her time working with other Googlers on improving their productivity and communication systems — and one of the things she often recommends is taking a few minutes to poke through the options. “With your phone, with your email, your Slack, all these things, the features are there, but we don’t take the time to dive into them,” she says. She even thinks you should maybe have to look at settings before you can use the app. “Like, you can’t get into the app unless you spend 10 minutes figuring out what it can do.”

On this episode of The Vergecast, the first in our three-part miniseries about all things productivity and work, we talk to Martin about how she sees things changing. Four years after the pandemic forced us all to work from home, are we finally figuring out remote and hybrid work? Are managers realizing that butts-in-seats isn’t — and maybe was never — a good metric for productivity? And is the era of the hard-charging hustle bro finally giving way to a healthier, more holistic way of thinking about being productive? Martin sees all these things from so many perspectives and has lots of thoughts on everything from communication styles to energy flows.

We also talk about the rise in digital productivity tools like Notion and Slack and why email is still so important — and still so terrible. One of Martin’s jobs at Google is to consult with the teams building Workspace apps like Docs and Gmail, and she has lots of thoughts on how those products work and how they could be better. We also talk about whether AI stands to change the way we get things done and whether it’ll help us do more or just give us more to do.

Along the way, Martin offers us lots of practical tips on how to manage our digital lives a little better. Charging your phone outside the bedroom, no-tech Tuesdays, and a couple of prettier email labels might actually go a long way. And if you have too many notes in too many places, it’s time to get a Main List going.

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Google's AI power play: Is Apple feeling the heat?

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Google's AI power play: Is Apple feeling the heat?

Google has its eye on the prize — artificial intelligence — and it’s making a bold power play in the tech arena. The company’s recent Made by Google event was more than just showcasing new technology. It represents a strategic effort to dominate the competitive landscape of AI.

With rivals like Apple preparing their own announcements, Google is seizing the spotlight by unveiling a number of innovations it hopes will reshape and become a part of our daily lives. The focus is on making devices smarter and enhancing our experiences through what Google considers transformative advancements. 

Curious about what’s next for Google? Here are ten key highlights from the event you’ll want to know about.

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1. Gemini AI integration

A major highlight of the event was the integration of Gemini AI across devices. One of its features is Gemini Live, which offers advanced conversational capabilities and allows for more human-like natural interactions. The Gemini Advanced experience is available through a Google One subscription and enhances user experience with tasks like planning events and brainstorming ideas.

Gemini’s integration extends beyond basic functionality, offering deep connections with various Google apps and services. You can seamlessly interact with Gemini across platforms, from drafting emails to generating project plans.

Furthermore, Gemini’s multimodal capabilities enable it to process text, audio and video, making it a versatile tool for a wide range of tasks. The new Gemini features will be available on both Android and iOS.

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Gemini AI feature  (Google)

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2. Pixel Studio and Call Notes

Google also introduced Pixel Studio, an image generation app that leverages AI to create stunning visuals from simple prompts. This tool is designed to help you easily generate professional-quality images for various purposes, from social media posts to marketing materials. To illustrate its capabilities, consider this example: “A tiny chihuahua in white and brown enjoying a bully stick at home.” This prompt showcases how Gemini AI can generate vivid imagery and context.

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Pixel Studio app  (Google)

Additionally, Call Notes was unveiled, a feature that provides conversation summaries for phone calls. This tool uses AI to transcribe and summarize key points from your calls, making it easier to keep track of important information and follow up on action items. It works on calls that are at least 30 seconds long.

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3. Pixel 9 Series unveiled

Google also introduced the Pixel 9 lineup, including the Pixel 9, Pixel 9 Pro, Pixel 9 Pro XL and Pixel 9 Pro Fold. These devices are powered by the new Tensor G4 chip, which promises enhanced performance and AI capabilities. The Pixel 9 Pro and Pro XL feature a 42MP front camera for sharper selfies, while the Pixel 9 Pro Fold marks Google’s second entry into the foldable phone market, offering a unique blend of innovation and practicality.
 

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Pixel 9 Pro Fold  (Google)

The Pixel 9 series also features a sleek design with a sculpted camera bar and premium finishes, including a silky matte glass back and polished metal sides. The Pro models come in two sizes, with the Pixel 9 Pro XL offering a larger 6.8-inch display. This redesign not only enhances the aesthetic appeal but also improves the ergonomic feel of the devices.

The Pixel 9 and Pixel 9 Pro XL are available for preorder, with store availability starting Aug. 22, while the Pixel 9 Pro and Pixel 9 Pro Fold will be available Sept. 4.

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4. Android 15 and AI Tools

Google announced Android 15, which includes new AI tools branded under “Google AI.” Features like “Add Me” for group photos and “Pixel Screenshots” for information retrieval were introduced alongside enhanced security measures. These tools demonstrate Google’s commitment to integrating AI into its operating system, offering you smarter and more intuitive experiences.

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Pixel screenshots feature  (Google)

5. Pixel Watch 3 and Pixel Buds Pro 2

Google also showed off both the Pixel Watch 3 and the Pixel Buds Pro 2, showcasing its commitment to creating a seamless ecosystem of interconnected devices. The Pixel Watch 3 was announced with enhanced battery life, now offering up to 36 hours with a new Battery Saver Mode and deeper integration with Pixel devices, making it more efficient and user-friendly.

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Meanwhile, the Pixel Buds Pro 2 was introduced with the new Tensor A1 chip, which reduces their size by 27% and incorporates Gemini AI for improved natural language interaction.

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Pixel Buds Pro 2  (Google)

6. Google Photos gets a boost with Magic Editor and Best Take features

Google announced new features for Google Photos, including Magic Editor. This feature allows you to make complex edits, such as moving objects and changing backgrounds, with simple taps and gestures. It utilizes generative AI to provide contextual suggestions, enabling you to create more visually appealing images without needing advanced editing skills.

Additionally, Google introduced Best Take, a feature that helps you capture the perfect group photo by blending multiple shots to showcase everyone’s best expressions. Google hopes these updates of integrating advanced AI tools into Google Photos will make photo editing more intuitive and accessible for everyone.

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People using Best Take feature  (Google)

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7. Nest Thermostat update

The Nest Learning Thermostat received its first major update in nine years, now incorporating Gemini AI for more natural interactions. This update aims to revitalize the smart home category by offering more intuitive control and energy efficiency, aligning with Google’s vision of a connected home.

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Nest Learning Thermostat  (Google)

8. Google TV Streamer launch

The Chromecast line was replaced by the Google TV Streamer, which acts as a smart home hub with Gemini-powered upgrades. This new device supports 4K streaming and smart home controls, enhancing the entertainment experience and further integrating Google’s AI technology into home environments.

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Google TV streamer  (Google)

9. Focus on privacy and security

Google’s business model heavily relies on data collection, which has led to scrutiny regarding privacy violations and data handling practices. Despite efforts to improve, such as introducing incognito mode and data auto-delete features, Google has faced challenges, including data leaks and issues with user location tracking.

In response to these ongoing concerns, Google has emphasized privacy and security in its recent updates, particularly with the introduction of new AI tools and Android 15. Features like Private Space and Theft Detection Lock aim to reassure users about their data’s safety while they enjoy the benefits of advanced technology. This focus on privacy and security is part of Google’s broader strategy to address past criticisms and build trust with its users.

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Private Space, which is a secure environment within Android 15, allows users to isolate sensitive apps and data, such as health trackers or banking apps, from the rest of a device. It functions like a separate user account, accessible only through additional authentication, providing an extra layer of security and privacy for confidential information.

Theft Detection Lock, which is an enhancement to Android’s factory reset protection, ensures that a stolen device cannot be reset and reused without the owner’s credentials. This feature makes it difficult for thieves to sell stolen devices because they cannot access or reset the phone without the necessary Google account information.

10. Strategic timing before Apple

The event’s timing, ahead of Apple’s September iPhone reveal, suggests a strategic move by Google to capture market attention and showcase its advancements in AI and hardware before the competitive holiday season. This approach highlights Google’s confidence in its offerings and its desire to lead the market in innovation.

Kurt’s key takeaways

It’s clear that Google is making significant strides in the AI arena, positioning itself as a formidable competitor to Apple. With innovations like Gemini AI, the Pixel 9 series and enhanced features in Google Photos, the tech giant is not just keeping pace but actively reshaping how we interact with technology in our daily lives. As Google continues to roll out these advancements, it will be interesting to see how Apple responds and what the future holds for both companies in this rapidly evolving AI landscape.

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The Asus ROG Ally is on sale for its lowest price to date this weekend

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Now that the new and improved Asus ROG Ally X has arrived, we’re starting to see some solid deals on its predecessor, the Asus ROG Ally. Now until August 19th, for instance, the Windows-based gaming handheld is available at Best Buy with a Z1 Extreme chip for an all-time low of $499.99 ($150 off). That’s almost half the price of its successor, which costs $799.99, rendering it a good alternative if you’re on a tighter budget. The lower-end model with the Z1 chip is also on sale for $379.99 ($120), though, given the performance downgrades, we’d recommend sticking with the Extreme configuration.

At this price, the standard Asus ROG Ally offers good value, even if it didn’t impress us as much as ROG Ally X when it comes to comfort, performance, or battery life. It’s still more powerful than Valve’s Steam Deck, though, thanks to its Z1 Extreme chip and enhanced performance when the handheld is plugged in and engaged in “Turbo” mode. It also features a quieter fan and a larger 1080p display with a 120Hz variable refresh rate, the latter of which is surprisingly smooth for its size.

Unfortunately, its battery only lasts a mediocre four hours at best, which is disappointing given it’s designed to be a portable gaming PC. It’s also held back the Windows 11, which isn’t well-designed for small, handheld-like devices. That said, Valve is working on adding support for SteamOS on rival handhelds like Asus’ ROG Ally, so perhaps we could see it running an alternative operating system down the line.

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Rimac’s Nevera R makes the world’s fastest production EV a little faster

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Rimac, the company behind the absurdly quick Nevera EV, says it’s now made it even faster with the Nevera R. This new version of Rimac’s new electric supercar can apparently hit 60mph from a stop in just 1.74 seconds, or about a tenth of a second faster than the original.

The EV apparently generates 2,107 horsepower, or about 200 more than its predecessor. On top of that, Rimac says the Nevera R has better aerodynamics, more downforce, and improved grip, and that it managed to knock 3.8 seconds off the Nevera’s lap time on the Nardo Ring, a high-speed Italian track owned by Porsche.

Like the regular Nevera, the new EV supercar requires “manufacturer oversight” to unlock its top speed of 256mph. Without that, the car is limited to 217mph, reports MotorTrend. The outlet says that Rimac expects that the car’s 108kWh battery will be good for about 250 miles of range under the European WLTP cycle, though it hasn’t been certified yet.

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