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Google is betting that the future of productivity software starts with your voice, not your keyboard. At its I/O 2026 developer conference on Monday, the company unveiled voice-based prompting features for Docs, Keep, and Gmail, all powered by its Gemini AI models. The headline feature is Docs Live, which lets users create and edit documents entirely […]
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For a quarter of a century, the most valuable company in South Korea was Samsung Electronics, and the question was never really open. On Wednesday it became open, and then it closed the other way. SK Hynix, the smaller of the country’s two memory-chip makers, passed Samsung in market capitalisation during intraday trading, taking the […] This story continues at The Next Web Read more ›
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Seedcamp has spent nearly two decades writing the first cheque into companies before anyone else was sure they were worth one. Revolut, Wise, UiPath, Synthesia, and Fluidstack all took early money from the London firm, and on Monday it said it had raised $320mn to keep doing the same thing for the next generation, with […] This story continues at The Next Web Read more ›
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