Just a few months ago, Google released Nano Banana, its Gemini 2.5 Flash Image model. From restoring old photos to generating mini figurines, Nano Banana was a big step in image editing that empowered casual creators to express their creativity. Now, Google is introducing Nano Banana Pro, a new state-of-the art image generation and editing model. Built on Gemini 3 Pro, Nano Banana Pro uses Gemini’s state-of-the-art reasoning and real-world knowledge to visualize information better than ever before.
New Google Meet links when changing recurrence or start time of recurring Calendar events
To create a more consistent and secure meeting experience, Google is changing what happens when you edit recurring Google Calendar events. When users modify the start time or recurrence of a recurring event for "This and following events," the remaining events will now automatically generate a new, unique Meet link. The original event series will keep the original Meet link. All properties of the Meet conference are preserved for both Meet links.
Gemini in Google Classroom is expanding to students in higher education
Earlier this year, Google launched Gemini in Google Classroom to help educators save time on planning and create more engaging lessons. In the coming weeks, Google is expanding Gemini in Classroom to students in higher education who are 18 years of age and older to help them study and learn. Students will be able to access learning tools available with Gemini for Education, a no-cost version of the Gemini app built for educational institutions.
Collaborate seamlessly across Google Workspace and Egnyte
Egnyte’s enhanced Google Workspace integration is now generally available to all customers. With this update, users can now securely locate, open, edit, and manage their Workspace files in Egnyte’s web UI, mobile app, and desktop client. This latest update delivers a faster, more intuitive, and more collaborative experience for users who rely on both Egnyte and Workspace in their daily workflows.
Preview unread Google Chat messages from the left-hand menu
Google is introducing a new way to triage your Chat messages. Now, you can preview the last unread message in conversations directly from the left-hand menu, without marking it as read. Simply hover over a bolded conversation to peek at the message. When you are ready to engage, click to jump straight into the conversation or thread and take action.