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Google's March Pixel Drop Gets Security Upgrades and Gemini Live: All Details

By Himani Jha | Updated Mar 5, 2025, 6:08 PM IST
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Google has just rolled out its March Pixel Drop, bringing a suite of exciting updates to your devices. This month's drop isn't just about minor tweaks; it packs significant security upgrades and the highly anticipated Gemini Live feature, promising to enhance your Pixel experience. Check out all details about the latest update here.

Googles March Pixel Drop Gets Security Upgrades and Gemini Live All Details
Google Pixel 9 Series
Google has rolled out the March Pixel Drop on Tuesday for compatible Pixel devices. According to the company, the latest first Pixel Drop brings a number of new features. It is now possible to speak to Gemini Live, the conversational AI tool, in 45 different languages. Additionally, the Pixel Screenshots app now has a new Suggestions feature that, as the name implies, offers users suggestions for screenshots they can add to their collection. Additionally, Pixel Studio, Pixel AI weather reports, Pixel Recorder, and Satellite SOS have been added in the quarterly update.

Google's March Pixel Drop: Features and upgrades
In a blog post, Google highlighted the new features that are exclusive to Pixel devices as part of the March Pixel Drop. The company claims that Gemini Live has enhanced conversational capabilities and increased language support, enabling users to communicate in over 45 languages without having to continuously change settings. The update expands the conversational AI tool's multimodal capabilities, which were initially unveiled with the Pixel 9 series, to include Pixel 6 and later devices as well as Pixel Fold devices. Users will be able to add files, YouTube videos, and images to enhance search.

Additionally, in the upcoming weeks, Google will use Gemini to introduce the capability of having conversations with Gemini Live through screen sharing or live video. The Pixel Screenshots app also supports work profiles. In Pixel Studio, users will be able to use basic text-based descriptions to create original images of people that they can share with their friends and family. Connected cameras are another new feature. Google claims that it enables Pixel owners to connect their phones to a GoPro or other Pixel camera. After that, they can stream from various perspectives on social media sites using all of their cameras.

Google will make Pixel Screenshots, Pixel Studio, Pixel AI weather reports, and the Pollen tracker in the Weather app available in Germany and Japan with the March Pixel Drop. The Recorder app now offers AI-powered summaries to Japanese speakers as well.

Another significant addition is Scam Detection in Messages on Pixel. Using on-device AI, the feature analyzes conversational text patterns, recognizes and flags those linked to scams, and instantly alerts users. Additionally, in order to help users contact emergency services in dire situations where cellular or Wi-Fi networks are unavailable, the company is expanding Satellite SOS to Hawaii, Alaska, Europe, and Canada.

According to Google, Pixel owners can now share their real-time location with friends and family via the Find My Device network so they can keep tabs on them while they're out and about. Video recording is also supported by the Pixel Fold's Dual Screen Preview feature. Furthermore, the owners of Pixel 9 Pro Fold can now use Add Me with Dual Screen Preview features.

Updates for the Pixel Watch

According to reports, Google's Loss of Pulse Detection feature, which was first included with the Pixel Watch 3, has been approved by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and will be available to consumers starting at the end of this month. According to the manufacturer, this feature can alert emergency services on the wearer's behalf when there is no pulse, which could be caused by a number of conditions, including pulmonary cardiac arrest, respiratory or circulatory failure, overdose, or poisoning.

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Android 16 Set to Revolutionize External Display Management Tools and Mouse Cursor Transitions

By Srishty Kumari | Updated Mar 11, 2025, 3:26 PM IST
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Google is gearing up for the summer launch of Android 16, the latest version of its smartphone OS. A recent leak reveals mouse cursor transitions that enable users to move the cursor when interacting across displays.

Android 16 Set to Revolutionize External Display Management Tools and Mouse Cursor Transitions
Android 16 Set to Revolutionize External Display Management Tools and Mouse Cursor Transitions
Android 16 is said to be in development as the next iteration of Google's smartphone operating system (OS). Ahead of its anticipated rollout, which is expected to happen in the summer, a new report suggests that the Android 16 update might add new tools for external display management. Users should be allowed to rearrange external screens while making it easier to switch between mirroring the screen on the display or extending it.

External Display Management Tools in Android 16


According to a report from Android Authority, Google is currently testing innovative tools for managing external displays in Android 16. This update focuses on creating a more seamless, desktop-like experience for Android users.

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One of the most anticipated features is the improvement in mouse cursor transitions. Android 16 will introduce fluid and intuitive cursor movement between connected displays, eliminating the clunky transitions plaguing previous versions. This enhancement will significantly improve the user experience for those who rely on multi-screen setups.

Furthermore, Google is streamlining the process of switching between display modes. A dedicated toggle for mirroring and extending the device's screen is reportedly in the works, simplifying a task that previously required navigating through developer settings.

Additionally, Google is working on allowing the user to control the refresh rate of external displays, resize windows to the external display borders, and change text and icon sizes on the external display independently from the phone screen. These features have been observed in the Android 16 Beta 2.1, and the stable release is expected in June 2025. These advancements indicate a clear direction from Google to provide a more versatile and efficient multi-display environment within Android.



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iQOO 15 and Neo 11 Series Tipped to Launch in Late 2025 with 2K Display, 7,000mAh Battery and More

By Srishty Kumari | Updated Mar 11, 2025, 1:22 PM IST
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iQOO is gearing up for its next big smartphone launches, and if recent leaks are accurate, the iQOO 15 and iQOO Neo 11 series will bring some significant upgrades. It may launch in late 2025 with a feature 2K display, 7,000 mAh battery, and more. Here’s what we know so far.

iQOO 15 and Neo 11 Series Tipped to Launch in Late 2025 with 2K Display 7000mAh Battery and More
iQOO 13 (Pictured)
iQOO Neo 10 series and iQOO 13 were launched in the 4th quarter of last year. iQOO is now believed to be working on iQOO 15 and Neo 11 series of phones. While the Vivo sub-brand is yet to confirm the handsets, the display and battery details of the phone have been tipped. The iQOO 15 and Neo 11 series will bring significant upgrades over their predecessors. The upcoming phones could feature 2K resolution displays.

iQOO 15 and Neo 11 Series Detailed Tipped

As per recent leak, the iQOO 15 and Neo 11 series are tipped to feature 2K resolution displays, a significant improvement. The iQOO 15 Pro is rumored to have a 6.85-inch LTPO OLED screen. Additionally, ultrasonic in-display fingerprint scanners and anti-reflective coatings are expected.

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A major focus is on battery life, with both series expected to boast 7,000mAh batteries. This is a notable increase from previous iQOO models. Performance-wise, the iQOO 15 Pro is speculated to be powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite 2 chipset. Improved periscope zoom camera capabilities are also rumored for the higher end models.

The Neo 11 series is also expected to have the 7,000mAh battery and 2K display. However, it is being reported that the Neo 11 series could lack a metal middle frame.

These leaks, primarily from sources like Weibo tipster "Smart Pikachu," suggest iQOO aims to improve its flagship and mid-range lineups substantially. As always, it's important to remember these are still leaks, and official specifications may vary.


    What is the price of iQOO 15 in India?
iQOO 15 5G price is Rs 54,999 (expected). This price is for the base variant and can go up to Rs 56,999 for the top variant.
  • What is the price of iQOO Neo 11 pro?
  • iQOO Neo 11 Pro price will be Rs 38,999 in the Indian smartphone market. This price is supposed to be for the variant that comes with 8GB RAM and 256GB internal storage.
  • Is iQOO 11 water resistant?
  • As a premium device, which starts at Rs 59,999, it misses out on features like IP rating for water and dust resistance, and wireless charging.

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    China Based AI Firm Monica Introduces Manus to Perform General Tasks: Details

    By Himani Jha | Updated Mar 10, 2025, 8:25 PM IST
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    Monica, a China based AI firm, has unveiled "Manus," a general-purpose AI model designed to tackle a wide range of tasks. It is said to stand out with its unique capabilities that “excels at various tasks in work and life.” However, the other AI platforms are limited to domain-specific tasks. Check out our top picks here.

    China Based AI Firm Monica Introduces Manus to Perform General Tasks Details
    Manus AI
    Chinese artificial intelligence (AI) company Monica has unveiled Manus AI, an AI agent. Monica's parent company, "The Butterfly Effect," is based in China and has introduced a general artificial intelligence agent named Manus that is capable of handling a variety of complex tasks. Manus received the title of "China's second DeepSeek moment" after a video demonstrating the AI agent's capabilities have been circulated on social media. Interestingly, the system uses several large language models (LLMs) to function. Read out all details here.

    Manus AI Agent Capabilities
    The Manus AI agent's dedicated website has information about it. It "excels at various tasks in work and life," according to the company, and is referred to as a "general AI agent." Although there are a number of AI agents on the market, such as Salesforce's Agentforce, Google's Gemini Deep Research, and OpenAI's Operator, they are mostly restricted to tasks specific to a given domain.

    Rather, the business asserts that Manus is capable of carrying out duties like research, stock and portfolio analysis, trip planning, and even online shopping. It has a computer environment that is sandboxed so that it can execute tasks and process data asynchronously in the cloud. Yichao "Peak" Ji, a research lead on Manus, stated in the video that the AI agent is powered by multiple AI models, but she withheld any information about them.

    The AI company also noted that Manus beats OpenAI's DeepResearch tool on the General AI Assistant (GAIA) benchmark, according to internal testing. Only a select group of testers can currently access the AI agent, and it is not yet clear when the platform will be open to the public.

    In the video, the research lead also mentioned that the business will shortly provide additional information about the AI models to the open-source community. Nevertheless, there are currently no details available or planned for public release regarding the AI agent itself. This has caused some people to question Monica's claimed capabilities.

    Several people who were given early access to Manus have expressed conflicting views about the artificial intelligence agent. In a post on X (formerly Twitter), Hugging Face's Head of Product, Victor Mustar, described it as the "most impressive AI tool I've ever tried." But while testing the model, Alexander Doria, co-founder of Pleias, an AI startup, said he frequently ran into problems.