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This New Android Update, Googlebook, Gemma 4 are Insane! Google I/O Day 2 Was the Real Show!

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Excited to share a deep dive into Day 2 of Google I/O 2026! This video breaks down the era-defining tools and platform shifts that will shape the next wave of apps, wearables, laptops, and AI agents. From Antigravity 2.0 and Android 17 to Wear OS 7, Googlebook, Gemma 4, and the new agent-first developer stack, this recap explains why Day 2 actually stole the show for builders this year. If you’re a developer, creator, or tech strategist, this is the breakdown you don’t want to miss. Learn how Google is wiring the entire stack from Antigravity to AI Studio to Firebase and Chrome DevTools into one seamless pipeline, and why Gemma 4 and Googlebook mark a major shift for open-source AI and OS-level AI integration. Watch here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HJX640E5q5s Key takeaways: - Agents at OS, browser, and watch levels are the new norm - End-to-end developer stack now functions as a single pipeline - Gemma 4’s open model with Apache 2.0 licensing quietly accelerates open-source...

Google I/O 2026: The Year Google Stopped Building Tools and Started Building Operators

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Thabk you for the great work!

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DeepSeek for Business Automation: The API That’s Changing How Teams Work

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MQTT: The Tiny Protocol Powering Millions of IoT Devices

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MQTT: The Tiny Protocol Powering Millions of IoT Devices In 1999, two engineers needed to monitor oil pipelines stretching across remote desert terrain. Thousands of sensors. Hundreds of kilometres. Satellite links that were slow, expensive, and unreliable. Every unnecessary byte of data cost real money. Every dropped connection could mean a missed reading on a pipeline carrying millions of dollars worth of oil. HTTP wasn't going to cut it. So they built something new. Something with a minimum message size of two bytes. Something that assumed the network would fail. They called it MQTT. Twenty-five years later, it runs your smart home, your hospital monitors, your fleet tracking, and your factory floor. Not bad for a protocol built to watch oil flow through a desert pipe. πŸ”§ The Short Version MQTT is a publish/subscribe messaging protocol — and its architecture is its superpower. Instead of devices talking directly to each other, everything flows through a central broker : ...

Tokyo’s FUTURISTIC Island That Never Sleeps πŸŒ‰πŸ€– | Inside Odaiba

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Excited to share our latest YouTube feature: Tokyos FUTURISTIC Island That Never Sleeps! Discover Odaiba, Tokyo’s man-made marvel where history, technology, and pop culture collide. From crossing the Rainbow Bridge to spotting the Unicorn Gundam and exploring Miraikan and teamLab, this video dives into a district that epitomizes Tokyo’s reinvention and future-forward spirit. If you’re planning a Tokyo itinerary or love tech travel, you’ll want to see this. Watch here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_EnROUBFUAM #Odaiba #TokyoTravel #FutureTech #Gundam

Energy Harvesting: IoT Devices That Never Need a Battery Change

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There are 19.8 billion IoT devices in the world right now. Every single one needs power. Most of them run on a battery. And in the most useful deployments — sensors inside factory walls, trackers on livestock in remote fields, monitors sealed inside bridge supports — that battery is essentially impossible to replace. Multiply that problem by 40 billion devices by 2034. The math breaks down entirely. Energy harvesting is the fix. And in 2026, it's finally at scale. πŸ”‹ The Short Version Instead of storing energy in a chemical cell that degrades over time, harvesting devices capture energy that already exists in their environment — continuously, passively, for free. No replacement schedule. No maintenance crews. No e-waste from dead cells. Four sources power most deployments: Solar — indoor photovoltaics now optimised for dim warehouse lighting and fluorescent tubes; smart shipping labels that track pallets through supply chains without ever touching a battery Thermal — the...