Google Pixel Watch may come with these Colors

Google is preparing to release its new smartwatch, the Google Pixel Watch, on October 6, along with the Pixel 7 series. A new leak has emerged ahead of the Google Pixel Watch’s launch, indicating that it will be available in four different colors.
According to previous reports, the Pixel Watch may come in three color options. However, according to Twitter tipster Roland Quandt, the Pixel Watch 4 will launch with four variants rather than three. The tipster also mentioned that the leakers missed the one variant of this wristwatch that has also hit the market.
As per the shared information, the Pixel Watch comes in four variants: Obsidian (a matte black), Chalk (a silver shade), Charcoal (another silver shade), and Hazel (a golden hue).
Dunno who “sourced” the Pixel Watch colors, but you missed one.
Obsidian: Matte Black
Chalk: one kinda Silver
Charcoal: other kinda Silver
Hazel: Champagne Gold— Roland Quandt (@rquandt) September 21, 2022
Aside from this, Snoopy Tech on Twitter announced that users will be able to select from a variety of strap colors, including Chalk, Charcoal, Coral, Hazel Lemongrass, Obsidian, Coral Woven, Ivy Woven, and Lemongrass Woven. The leaker also mentioned that the Ivy and Obsidian colors will have a leather variant, as well as three sizes small, medium, and large.
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Google shared the Pixel Collection through the video:
The Google Pixel Watch will be the focus of the upcoming Google event on October 6, 2022. Aside from the smartwatch, we will see new smartphones such as the Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro, as well as a new set of earbuds for users. Google has released a promotional video for this event, which features the Pixel collections.
The video in question does nothing but pique the interest of insiders and enthusiasts eager to learn what news Google has in store for them and get their hands on its new devices.
The video focuses on some of the new devices, including the Google Pixel 7 and 7 Pro, Google Pixel Watch, and Google Pixel Buds Pro, which are referred to as the “Google Pixel Collection.” Below, you can watch the video.
In reference to the smartwatch, the video shows a specific dial that replaces the hour numbers with various shapes, as well as a rotating button.
Pixel Watch price and Specifications:
According to the first leak, the Wi-Fi/Bluetooth version will start at 349 USD, implying a European release at 350 euros, the “limit” figure for the first source. Aside from that, some key features of the Pixel Watch have surfaced on the internet, which you can view here.
The rumors mention a circular OLED display (as seen in the renderings), as well as the Exynos 9110 SoC with 1.5 or 2 GB of RAM and 32 GB of internal memory. What is certain is that the smartwatch will use WearOS as its operating system, with support for Google Assistant and other Mountain View-based services including Google Maps, Google Play Store and more.
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How some countries are misusing Google’s AI Tool, Gemini

Google’s AI tool, Gemini, is designed with safety measures to prevent misuse. However, government-backed groups from countries like China, Iran, North Korea, and Russia have attempted to exploit it for harmful purposes. These groups, known as Advanced Persistent Threats (APTs), have used Gemini to gather information on military and intelligence targets, understand software weaknesses, and assist in coding tasks.
Additionally, Information Operations (IO) groups from these nations have utilized Gemini for translation, refining the tone of their messages, and disguising their true identities to operate secretly.
Despite these attempts, Google reports that most efforts to misuse Gemini have been unsuccessful. Many have tried to bypass Gemini’s safety protocols using known methods, but these attempts have largely failed.
This situation highlights the challenges in preventing AI misuse. While Google has been effective in stopping direct harmful actions through Gemini, malicious actors can still use the AI’s capabilities to support their activities in less obvious ways. This underscores the need for ongoing vigilance and improvement in AI safety measures.
For a more detailed understanding, you can read Google’s full Threat Intelligence Group report.
Google adds extra security step to Android log-in prompts

Google has enhanced the security of its log-in prompts on Android devices. Previously, when signing into your Google Account, you would receive a prompt asking, “Are you trying to sign in?” and could confirm by tapping “Yes, it’s me.”
Now, with version 25.02.34 of Google Play Services, an additional verification step is required. After confirming, you’ll be prompted to authenticate using your fingerprint, PIN, face recognition, or another two-factor authentication (2FA) method. This change aims to provide an extra layer of protection for your account.
While the added step may slightly increase the time it takes to log in, the enhanced security is a valuable trade-off. iOS users will experience a similar update, with the Google app or Gmail handling the prompt instead of Play Services.
Google’s Pixel 9a: Expected launch and features

Google is preparing to release its next mid-range smartphone, the Pixel 9a, earlier than in previous years. According to multiple sources, the Pixel 9a will be available for pre-order in mid-March 2025, with shipping and in-store availability before the end of March.
The Pixel 9a is expected to feature a 6.3-inch Actua display, the same size as the Pixel 9 and Pixel 9 Pro. Despite the larger screen and battery, the Pixel 9a will remain at $499 for the 128GB storage option, with a 256GB variant priced at $599.
In terms of design, the Pixel 9a is set to receive a significant redesign, featuring a flush camera setup. It will be available in four colors: Porcelain, Obsidian, Peony, and Iris.
The Pixel 9a will be powered by the Google Tensor G4 processor, accompanied by the Titan M2 security chip, 8GB of LPDDR5X RAM, and either 128GB or 256GB of UFS 3.1 storage. The device will also sport a 6.285-inch Actua Display with a peak brightness of 2,700 nits and HDR brightness of 1,800 nits.
This earlier release aligns with Google’s recent trend of moving up its product timelines, as seen with the August launch of the Pixel 9 series, which was earlier than the usual October schedule. Additionally, Android 16 is rumored to arrive in Q2 2025, further indicating a shift in Google’s release strategy. With these enhancements and an adjusted launch schedule, the Pixel 9a aims to strengthen Google’s presence in the mid-range smartphone market.