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Windows 11's File Explorer is finally fixing an annoying file size quirk

PCWorld

PCWorld reports that Microsoft is restoring the missing'Refresh' and'Print' options to Windows 11 File Explorer's right-click context menu after user complaints. These essential features are currently being tested in Windows 11 preview Build 26300.8376


Googlebooks aren't just Android laptops. They're a Trojan horse for Gemini

PCWorld

These laptops feature deep Android phone integration, allowing app casting and cross-device functionality, while supporting Android games through Google Play Store. Despite Google partnering with major manufacturers like HP and Dell, success remains uncertain given past mixed results with similar initiatives. We've been hearing about Google's push to unite Android and ChromeOS into a new laptop operating system rumored to be called "Aluminum" for a while now. A week before this year's Google I/O conference, the company is ready to talk about it. And to the surprise of absolutely friggin' no one, these seem more interested in Gemini "AI" than the actual product.


Googlebook Is Google's New AI-Powered Laptop Platform Built on Android

WIRED

Googlebook Is Google's New AI-Powered Laptop Platform Built on Android They won't replace Chromebooks, but Googlebooks have an Android-centered operating system, AI-first features like the Magic Pointer, and a promise of desktop-grade apps. Almost exactly 15 years since Google introduced Chromebooks and ChromeOS --which ushered a wave of cheap, functional, web-based laptops that would come to dominate the US education market--the company has announced a new laptop platform called Googlebook. It's built around artificial intelligence and Android, and while it isn't replacing Chromebooks, it could give the company a more meaningful foothold in the premium computer market. Google announced the platform on The Android Show on YouTube, where it also detailed new features coming in Android 17 and Gemini Intelligence (you can read more about that here). Google is purposefully not sharing the operating system's name yet (it was codenamed Aluminium OS internally); Googlebook is the platform, and Dell, Acer, Asus, HP, and Lenovo have all signed up to produce Googlebooks coming later this fall.


The Top New Features in Google's Android 17--and Gemini Intelligence--Coming This Summer

WIRED

You'll soon be able to generate your own widgets or ask Gemini to finish a booking in Chrome on Android. The Google I/O annual developer conference is around the corner--May 19--but in what is quickly becoming a tradition, Google announced new features for Android and Gemini a week early. The news came on Tuesday via the second-ever Android Show on YouTube . This livestreamed presentation helps Google spread out the cavalcade of updates from the often jam-packed I/O keynote. The Android Show focused on new features in Android 17, the next version of Android coming later this summer, as well as several updates to the Gemini assistant experience. It continues the theme set last year by Sameer Samat, president of the Android ecosystem, of turning Android into an "intelligent operating system."


Gemini in Chrome arrives on Android devices in June

Engadget

Google is bringing Gemini in Chrome to Android devices. During the Android Show: I/O Edition livestream on Tuesday, the company announced that it would release the chatbot integration in June. Once it arrives, Android users will see a new Gemini icon at the top right of the toolbar. Tapping it will bring up a chat interface from the bottom of the screen. Despite the switch to a smaller form factor, the majority of Gemini in Chrome features Google offers on PCs are accounted for in this new release.


The Kansas City Chiefs' social media team may have finally jumped the shark when it comes to schedule releases

FOX News

Diamondbacks vs. Rangers betting preview favors Texas at home with both starters struggling on the mound LeBron James' biggest hater was courtside to potentially witness The King's last NBA game Keegan Bradley kicks off PGA Championship week with odd quote about the'smell' of the Northeast LIV Golf CEO teases announcements in'next 10 days,' talks Bryson DeChambeau's future with LIV Double standard: It's only a controversy when Caitlin Clark walks out with Morgan Wallen Caine accuses Iran of holding'world's economy hostage' with Strait of Hormuz actions'Fox & Friends' hosts learn backyard camping tips from Scouting America AI's impact on jobs: Young Americans pessimistic, Southern cities lead for new grads Trump in'strongest position of any US leader ever,' interior secretary says ahead of Xi meeting OutKick The Kansas City Chiefs' social media team may have finally jumped the shark when it comes to schedule releases'The Five' co-hosts weigh in on reaction to Kansas City Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker's address to Benedictine College graduates. When it comes to schedule releases for NFL franchises, at least in my humble opinion, less is more. If I want to know who my team is playing this coming season, I would like for that information to be packaged and presented to me in one neat, easy-to-read graphic. Call me old fashioned, but I don't need an influencer who's never watched a down of football dressing up as different team mascots to tell me who the Dolphins play during week 8. A football is pictured before the NFL game between the Miami Dolphins and Kansas City Chiefs at Waldstadion in Frankfurt am Main, Germany, on Nov. 5, 2023.


Anker Zolo power bank with built-in USB-C cable drops to 36

PCWorld

When you purchase through links in our articles, we may earn a small commission. Best Buy is selling the Anker Zolo power bank for $36 (originally $46). It has a built-in USB-C cable, 20,000mAh capacity, and fits in small pockets. I have so many power banks at home, but out of all of them, there's only one that I carry with me when out and about: the Anker Zolo. It's my go-to power bank and it can be yours, too, at a nice discount. Right now, Best Buy is selling it for just $36 (originally $46).


AI voice chat sucks. This startup thinks it's cracked it

PCWorld

PCWorld reports that Thinking Machines, founded by ex-OpenAI executive Mira Murati, has developed new AI voice interaction models that enable real-time conversations with interruptions and visual cue recognition. The technology uses a dual-AI system with a fast interaction model and background model for complex tasks, employing a multi-stream, micro-turn approach. This advancement could transform AI voice chat from current CB radio-style turn-taking into natural human-like conversations, though the technology remains in research phase. Voice chatting with today's AI can feel as stilted as an old-school CB radio exchange, where you're forced to take turns as you talk. "Hey ChatGPT, let's talk about the movies!


Can cloud seeding save us from water bankruptcy?

New Scientist

Can cloud seeding save us from water bankruptcy? We've long tried to control the weather by engineering rainfall. Now such cloud-seeding efforts are escalating, creating conflict between countries and stoking conspiracy theories. On a cold, windy night in November 2025, a quadcopter drone took off from a farm field at the foot of the Bannock mountain range north of Salt Lake City, rising 4000 metres into thick clouds. A fan with anti-icing propellers kicked into action, blowing yellow dust out of a cannister attached to the back of the drone. Cloud-seeding company Rainmaker was trying to fight dust with dust, spreading silver iodide powder to encourage precipitation and end the deadly dust storms plaguing Utah's capital.


Anker's 10-foot 140W USB-C cables drop to 8 each in Woot's 3-pack deal

PCWorld

When you purchase through links in our articles, we may earn a small commission. Woot is selling three 10-foot Anker 140W USB-C cables for $24. These long, durable cords are fast enough to charge laptops while in use. I can't be the only one whose sofa is entirely too far from power outlets, right? Extra-long charging cables are if you find yourself in the same situation, and doubly so if they're rated for super-fast charging.