Google Keep app removed from Apple Watch

Google recently made changes to its apps for Apple Watch, including removing the Google Keep app. The latest update, version 2.2025.26200, no longer supports the Apple Watch app, though the iPhone and iPad versions remain unchanged. This means users can no longer quickly check or manage notes from their wrist, which could be inconvenient for tasks like shopping lists.
The Google Keep app for Apple Watch, launched in 2019, hadn’t been updated much. It lacked features like complications or support for newer watchOS tools, but it still worked for basic note access. Now, with watchOS 26 set to introduce a built-in Notes app this fall, Google’s decision might align with this shift. Meanwhile, Google continues to support Keep on Wear OS, showing focus on its own platform.
On the same day, Google launched a new Calendar app for Apple Watch, showing they’re not fully abandoning the platform. This move suggests Google is picking and choosing which apps to maintain for Apple Watch users. For those who relied on Keep, this removal might disrupt their workflow, especially for quick note-checking.
Users can still access Google Keep on their iPhone or other devices, and the core features like note-taking, lists, and reminders remain available.If you depended on Google Keep for Apple Watch, you might need to explore alternatives like Apple’s Notes or other third-party apps. Check the App Store for options that suit your needs.
New Google Nest WiFi Pro update for July 2025

Google is rolling out a fresh software update for the Nest Wifi Pro, but it’s not available everywhere yet. This update, version 3.75.467368, started on April 21, 2025, and brings some cool improvements. It makes your Wi-Fi stronger and more reliable across your whole home, especially if you use Thread-enabled devices.
It also fixes issues like the wrong LED light showing for your internet connection and problems with streaming or work devices. Plus, it boosts security and overall performance.However, some users might not see this update right away.
Google pulled it from their changelog for a bit, and it’s not showing up on all routers yet. Even restarting your device through the Google Home app might not trigger it. The last update in December 2024 (version 3.74.447573) improved Wi-Fi mesh stability and how devices switch between access points.
For now, updates happen automatically, so you don’t need to do anything. Just keep an eye out for better Wi-Fi coverage and smoother connections. If you’re curious about the latest version on your router, check the Google Home app. This update shows Google’s effort to keep the Nest Wifi Pro working great, even if it’s not the newest model out there.
New features make Gemini Live smarter and more helpful

Google’s Gemini Live is getting a big upgrade, making it even better for everyday chats. Soon, it will show handy info cards from Google apps like Calendar, Maps, Keep, and Tasks to give you quick, useful answers. For example, if you ask about your schedule, it might pull up your Calendar events right away.
This feature comes from an APK teardown, which looks at app code to predict future updates, but these changes might not reach everyone yet.On top of that, Gemini Live is adding support for more apps, like Gmail, Google Messages, YouTube, and even apps like Spotify and WhatsApp.
These connections, called extensions, let Gemini Live do things like play music or send messages for you. Imagine asking it to find a song on Spotify or check your emails—it’s like having a super-smart assistant.
The cards will also work with a new floating overlay, so you can use Gemini Live while doing other things on your phone.Google is also working on a feature similar to Circle-to-Search, letting you interact with what’s on your screen during Live chats.
While we don’t know exactly when these updates will roll out, some users already have access to extensions, and the cards should be coming soon. These changes make Gemini Live more powerful, helping you get things done faster and easier.
Google personal safety app gets a fresh look

Google’s Personal Safety app is getting a makeover with a new design called Material 3 Expressive. This update brings a modern, colorful style to the app’s emergency contacts section, making it easier to use during urgent situations. The changes are part of Google’s plan to refresh its apps for Android 16 QPR1, expected later this year.
An APK teardown of the app’s latest version (2025.06.12.772866699.3-release) shows bigger, bolder buttons and brighter colors. These updates aim to make the app more user-friendly, helping you quickly call for help or record videos in emergencies. The new design aligns with Google’s goal to give Android a lively, engaging look. Other apps like Chrome and Google Messages are also getting similar updates.
The revamped emergency contacts menu will likely be exclusive to Android 16 QPR1 for now, as it ties into the system’s Safety and Emergency settings. While these changes look promising, they’re still in testing and may not appear in the final version. Google is working hard to make its apps more visually appealing and easier to navigate.
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