Google Adds Flex and Priority Tiers to Gemini API
Google’s new Flex and Priority inference tiers let developers trade latency for cost savings in the Gemini API. Here’s what that means for your build.
Google’s new Flex and Priority inference tiers let developers trade latency for cost savings in the Gemini API. Here’s what that means for your build.
Google’s Veo 3.1 Lite is now in paid preview via the Gemini API. Here’s what it costs, what it can do, and who should actually care.
Google launched Gemini API Docs MCP and Agent Skills to stop coding agents from writing outdated Gemini API code. Here’s what developers need to know.
Google’s Gemini 3.1 Flash Live is now in Google AI Studio via the Live API — here’s what developers need to know about building real-time voice and vision agents.
MLB’s new Scout Insights feature uses Google Gemini and Cloud AI to deliver real-time AI-powered baseball commentary inside its app. Here’s what it means.
Google’s March 2026 Gemini Drop brings major updates to the Gemini app. Here’s what’s new, what it means, and whether it moves the needle on AI assistants.
Google’s Gemini 3.1 Flash Live brings lower latency, smarter interruption handling, and natural audio AI to products and developers. Here’s what changed.
Google TV is getting three new Gemini AI features: richer visual answers, deep dives, and sports briefs. Here’s what they do and why they matter.
Google’s NewFront 2026 puts Gemini models at the center of its Marketing Platform. Here’s what advertisers actually get — and what it means for the ad industry.
Google’s Gemini API now supports combining function calling with built-in tools like Search in a single call. Here’s what that means for developers building agents.
Google is rolling out Personal Intelligence to AI Mode in Search, the Gemini app, and Gemini in Chrome. Here’s what’s changing and why it matters.
Google AI Studio now lets developers set monthly spend caps on the Gemini API. Here’s what changed, why it matters, and what it means for your next build.