
They only let me pick nine: looking back at Google I/O 2025 AI Announcements
Google made around 100 announcements at the latest I/O, and I picked 9 AI-related ones. They’re not just buzzy, they’re genuinely interesting and worth a look.
Learn directly from the experts behind OneStart, many of whom worked hands-on in building the browser and its features. You’ll also discover articles from guest contributors who are specialists in AI, cybersecurity, and SaaS technology.
This article analyzes how Google’s Gemini AI is becoming deeply integrated into classroom environments. It looks at how it is changing the way teachers work and how students learn. The goal is to reflect on the risks, opportunities, and long-term effects of this change.
AI tools are changing the rules of tech careers. On one hand, they make it easier for newcomers to land roles by accelerating learning, automating tasks, and enabling polished output with less experience. On the other, they force experienced professionals to keep evolving as automation reshapes what expertise looks like.
You’ve locked down your social media, disabled ad tracking on your phone, and maybe even stopped sharing location data. Yet somehow, you still get eerily personalized ads and recommendations.
Google made around 100 announcements at the latest I/O, and I picked 9 AI-related ones. They’re not just buzzy, they’re genuinely interesting and worth a look.
Learn about Browser-in-the-Middle attacks in simple terms and real-world scenarios. It’s sneakier and more common than you might think.
Weather forecasting has long been a cornerstone of human innovation, guiding decisions in agriculture, disaster response, and daily life. But as climate change intensifies and weather patterns grow more erratic, the limitations of traditional forecasting methods have become starkly apparent.
You’re not alone if you feel like AI buzzwords are flying faster than you can keep up. One term that’s gaining attention is Agentic AI. But what does it mean?
Malware threats are growing smarter, but so are the tools modern browsers use to stop them, OneStart included. Every browser claims to protect users, but few explain how. At OneStart, we don’t just throw around the word security, we build it in.
Browser extensions have become essential tools for enhancing our online experience, adding functionality and customization options to our web browsers. From ad blockers and grammar checkers to password managers and productivity tools, these small software add-ons offer significant convenience to users.
This post looks at rising browser security risks in hybrid work and why traditional browsers may no longer be up to the job.
What if the most important AI release of 2025 isn’t an app dazzling consumers, but an agent quietly reshaping systems beneath the surface? Manus AI, launched by Chinese startup Butterfly Effect in March, is that kind of release. It doesn’t aim for headlines or social media dominance.
Bugs Fixed We’ve resolved the browser crash problem. You won’t experience any more unexpected crashes when accessing or switching between the main …
New Additions We’ve decided to remove the Privacy Sandbox API from the browser for a more secure user browsing experience. Additional Significant …
New Additions We added a set of new icons in the Side Panel of OneStart’s Dual View feature. These icons are designed …