Google details magic pointer ai features for googlebooks

Google has revealed details about its upcoming Magic Pointer, an AI-powered tool that reimagines the computer mouse cursor. The feature will arrive later this year on the company's new Googlebooks laptops.

Google's DeepMind lab introduced the Magic Pointer shortly after its Android Show announcements on Tuesday. The tool brings contextual AI understanding to the cursor, enabling users to point at files or data and issue natural commands without complex prompts.

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Photorealistic image from Google's Android Show featuring Gemini AI and new Googlebooks laptops with connected devices.
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Google announces gemini intelligence and new googlebooks laptops

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Google unveiled a wave of AI-driven updates for Android devices and introduced Googlebooks, a new line of laptops, during its Android Show presentation on Tuesday. The announcements focus on proactive AI features through Gemini Intelligence and enhanced integration across phones, cars and computers.

Cursor announced the launch of Cursor 3 on Thursday, a new product interface that enables users to create AI coding agents for task completion. Developed under the code name Glass, the tool positions the AI coding startup to challenge competitors. It responds directly to recent successes by Anthropic’s Claude Code and OpenAI’s Codex.

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Lenovo has introduced two AI companion concepts at Mobile World Congress 2026, including the purchasable Magic Bay Tiko accessory for laptops. Tiko serves as an animated focus aid with timer features, while the AI Workmate remains a stationary robot prototype for creative tasks. These devices highlight growing integration of AI into physical accessories.

HP introduced HP IQ, a device-level AI layer offering automation and context-aware assistance for daily work, at its Imagine event in New York. The company also launched new high-performance enterprise AI PCs. These moves aim to accelerate enterprise AI adoption.

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Microsoft is developing an always-on version of its AI assistant Copilot that can perform tasks autonomously, drawing inspiration from the OpenClaw platform. The company confirmed early experiments with OpenClaw to enable AI to take actions on users' behalf. Safety measures are a key focus amid concerns over the open-source tool's lack of safeguards.

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