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News & Reviews:   search

  • Apple plans to reveal the Google Gemini-powered Siri in February 2026

    Apple plans to reveal the Google Gemini-powered Siri in February 2026

    According to Bloomberg, the new Siri, powered by Google’s Gemini base model, will finally be able to find the information it needs based on a user’s personal data. This upgraded version will arrive soon. So, what should you know about it?

  • Gemini launches Personal Intelligence - You can now chat with your Gmail and YouTube for more accurate answers

    Gemini launches Personal Intelligence - You can now chat with your Gmail and YouTube for more accurate answers

    Google introduced a new Gemini AI feature called Personal Intelligence, allowing the chatbot to provide more personalised answers using data from apps like Gmail, Google Photos, YouTube, and Search . So, what should you know about it?

     

  • YouTube unveils two AI-powered tools for Premium users

    YouTube unveils two AI-powered tools for Premium users

    YouTube has just rolled out two new AI-driven features designed to help you “dive deeper, learn faster, and find what you’re looking for more easily”. According to sources and the company's blog, this new AI-powered search feature will roll out to YouTube Premium users.

  • Microsoft to bring new updates and features to Bing and Edge

    Microsoft to bring new updates and features to Bing and Edge

    Today, Microsoft announced that the new Bing is now in open preview and no longer has a waitlist. With this, more people will get to experience the AI-powered Bing and there are other updates too coming from the company. This includes opening up the platform to developers and third parties, and many more.  

  • Google launches a FIFA World Cup mini-game for you to play when you're bored

    Google launches a FIFA World Cup mini-game for you to play when you're bored

    The FIFA World Cup 2022 kicked off yesterday. Not only is Google offering us a scoreboard to keep track of the matches, but it also launched a mini-game for us to kill off some time.

  • Up to 40% of youth use TikTok and Instagram for search and maps instead of Google

    Up to 40% of youth use TikTok and Instagram for search and maps instead of Google

    Google Senior Vice President (VP) Prabhakar Raghavan has revealed that TikTok and Instagram are becoming competitors to its core services, Search and Maps. During a discussion about the evolution of search, Prabhakar revealed that younger users are now turning to TikTok and Instagram instead of Google services for discovery purposes.

  • Twitter is reportedly adding a new feature into its mobile app that allows users to get notifications when there are new tweets that match a particular search term. Called ‘Search Subscribe’, the new feature was found inside the latest version of Twitter Alpha.

  • Reddit now allows users to search for comments as well

    Reddit now allows users to search for comments as well

    Reddit has evolved by allowing users to get comments as search results for the very first time. With the update, when users search for something on the site, it is no longer restricted to the original posts, communities, and individual users.

  • Have you ever tried to look up something on Google Search and can’t quite describe in words what exactly you’re looking? Well, the tech giant now has a new feature to help you with just that, which allows users to search using text and images at the same time.

    Announced by Search Product Manager, Belinda Zeng via a Google blogpost yesterday, the new feature is called ‘multisearch’ and will be embedded within Google Lens. First teased by Google in its ‘Search ON’ event in September last year, the multisearch feature is available as a beta in English within the United States starting yesterday.

  • Google presents top 10 trending searches from January 2021 alongside Chinese New Year trends

    Google presents top 10 trending searches from January 2021 alongside Chinese New Year trends

    Other than presenting a recap on what we search for in a year, Google has sorted out the top 10 trending searches for the first month of 2021 in Malaysia. Furthermore, it is also presenting the search interests for Chinese New Year surfaced from Google Trends to show how excited Malaysians are for the upcoming celebration!


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