Googlebook combines AI, Android, and premium hardware
Google has unveiled a completely new computer category, named Googlebook.
According to the company, this is the most significant change in the laptop sector since the launch of Chromebooks over 15 years ago.
While Chromebooks were originally built around cloud services, Googlebook has been designed from the ground up with the company's Gemini AI at its core. Google describes the new device not as a traditional operating system, but as an "intelligence system".
Googlebook combines Android ecosystem applications and the familiar web browser from the ChromeOS world into a seamless whole.
AI is deeply integrated into the device's usage, and one of the most prominent innovations is the Magic Pointer feature. It brings Gemini AI directly to the mouse cursor: by waving the mouse, the user receives contextual suggestions about things visible on the screen.
For example, pointing to a date in an email allows for the creation of a calendar entry with a single click, and selecting two images enables the AI to instantly visualize them together.
Another key software innovation is "Create your Widget," which allows users to create customized widgets for their desktop using only text prompts.

Google's new Gemini Intelligence platform was one of the most interesting novelties released at today's Android I/O event.
Google and Apple have together improved support for RCS messages. Now, even RCS messages sent between iPhone and Android travel end-to-end encrypted.



