Google déploie un correctif pour la première génération de Chromecast et une mise à jour de Gemini

Google a commencé à distribuer un correctif logiciel pour ses clés Chromecast d'origine. Le Chromecast 4K avec Google TV bénéficie également d'une mise à jour majeure de Gemini dans le cadre des récents déploiements.

Ces mises à jour améliorent la stabilité des appareils plus anciens tout en introduisant des fonctionnalités avancées sur les modèles récents. Cela s'inscrit dans le cadre de la maintenance standard de la gamme Chromecast, telle que décrite dans des rapports récents.

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