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  • Google launches Gemini 3.5 Live Translate in Malaysia

    Google launches Gemini 3.5 Live Translate in Malaysia

    Google is now introducing Gemini 3.5 Live Translate, a new audio model that enables live voice translation in over 70 languages with a delay of just a few seconds behind the speaker throughout the session. Let’s take a closer look.

  • Google AI Plus in Malaysia now features 400GB storage for RM23.99 monthly

    Google AI Plus in Malaysia now features 400GB storage for RM23.99 monthly

    Recently, Google updated its Google AI plans with storage increased to 400GB. Although Google said the price has been reduced in several countries, the price cut is still unavailable in Malaysia. This is why it’s a big deal.

  • Google Health Coach is available in Malaysia

    Google Health Coach is available in Malaysia

    Google recently announced that their updated Google Health Coach app is available in Malaysia. Powered by Gemini, it works with the Google Health app for fitness, sleep and nutrition tracking and provides intelligent health suggestions. 

  • OpenAI’s ChatGPT is aiming to become a GenAI “Super App”?

    OpenAI’s ChatGPT is aiming to become a GenAI “Super App”?

    According to the Financial Times and ReutersOpenAI is looking to make ChatGPT into a Generative AI “Super App” . This includes more coding tools and AI agents that may allow it to overcome Anthropic’s Claude. OpenAI already has the Atlas browser, Codex for coding and is partnering with Canva and Booking.com to round out its other features.

  • Google Search profiles are coming soon for content creators, hopefully for Malaysia too

    Google Search profiles are coming soon for content creators, hopefully for Malaysia too

    Google recently announced a new Search profile designed to help highlight content by creators. So, if you follow a certain creator or influencer, these profiles allow them to share their content personally, rather than have it surface for their fans according to the algorithm which isn’t always accurate or specific. You have to have a sizable following though, and it’s only available in the US for now. 

  • Infinix is offering 3 months of free Google AI Plus subscription for selected devices

    Infinix is offering 3 months of free Google AI Plus subscription for selected devices

    Infinix is offering a free 3-month subscription of Google AI Plus (2TB) for users of select devices, including the NOTE 60, GT 50 Pro, NOTE Edge, HOT 70 and SMART 20 series. So, what's the big deal?

     

  • You can now try on clothes virtually in Malaysia with Google Try On

    You can now try on clothes virtually in Malaysia with Google Try On

    Google just announced that their Try On feature, which allows you to virtually try on clothes, is now available in Malaysia. Previously available in just the US, it is rolling out to Google Shopping, Search and Google Images. While measurements are not exact, it does let you see how you might look with that clothing you’ve been eyeing.

  • Google is rolling out a major redesign for Workspace app icons

    Google is rolling out a major redesign for Workspace app icons

    By now, you probably have noticed some new Google-related app icons on your iOS and Android devices. The company has officially introduced a fresh visual identity for its Workspace app icons, bringing a major redesign to apps including GmailGoogle Drive, DocsSheetsMeetCalendar and more. The update is now rolling out gradually across Android, iOS and web platforms.  

  • Google Pixel users are disco-fying their phone icons

    Google Pixel users are disco-fying their phone icons

    Many users treat their phones like fashion accessories. They add phone cases, optional accessories, and even spruce up the user interface. In the third category, you can add wallpapers or change the icons. For Google, disco-style icons seemed to be a good idea.

  • Paying Gemini users are already complaining about the new usage limits

    Paying Gemini users are already complaining about the new usage limits

    At this week's Google I/O 2026, the company announced some changes to its subscription AI service. For instance, Google AI Pro subscribers now have access to YouTube Premium Lite as a bonus. The Google AI Ultra plan now also has a more affordable version. However, users have spotted a new problem.


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