Gmail Enters Gemini Era With AI-Powered Inbox Overhaul
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Google has announced that certain Gmail users are about to experience a substantial transformation through a major new update. The tech giant regularly rolls out updates to its Gmail platform, typically introducing fresh capabilities or enhancing existing functionality.
Google has unveiled a new AI Inbox for Gmail that’s designed to provide a personalized overview of your tasks and keep you informed about important updates. Gmail is also launching AI Overviews in search and a Grammarly-like “Proofread” feature.
Google has unveiled sweeping artificial intelligence-led changes to its popular email service in a bid to make life easier for billions of its users worldwide.
Google is finally letting users change their Gmail address without losing data—but there are 3 strict rules you must follow.
The world’s largest email service just initiated step one in a larger plan to secure Google as your favorite AI platform.
Explore Gmail’s latest AI update with Overviews for threads, cutting inbox time while keeping replies clear and on tone
There is a support note, if you can find it. Here’s the link. “Starting January 2026,” Google tells users of the world’s most popular email platform, "Gmail will no longer support checking emails from third-party accounts through POP. The option to ‘Check mail from other accounts’ will no longer be available in Gmail on your computer."
A Gmail address change feature lets users replace their @gmail.com email while keeping inbox history, Google Drive files, photos and purchase data intact.
Google appears to be rolling out a major change that will let Gmail users switch their email address for the very first time.
Google is rolling out a way to add a new Gmail address without losing data, with a strict limit, and new phishing risks as scammers exploit the change.
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Gmail is getting a whole host of AI updates to try and solve your most irritating workplace tasks
Previously seen (not always positively) in Google Search, AI Overviews are now coming to Gmail. Working in an almost-identical fashion, the feature will be able to quick find and condense information from a range of sources (in this case, your emails) into a brief and (hopefully useful) summary.