Tuesday, February 3, 2026

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Gemini Navigation Expands to Walking and Cycling in Google Maps

Gemini Navigation Expands to Walking and Cycling in Google Maps

Google Maps just got a major brain transplant for your morning commute and weekend treks. AI-powered navigation is no longer just for drivers.

Rodger Mansfield, Technology Editor
February 3, 2026


Google Maps
Have you ever stared at a blue dot on your phone while spinning in circles trying to figure out which way is North? 

Even with augmented reality, urban canyons, and winding bike paths can be disorienting. 

Navigation has historically focused on the four-wheeled experience, leaving those on foot or two wheels to squint at tiny lines and hope for the best.

Here's a Cool Tip:  Use Google Gemini for walking and cycling.

Google is bridging that gap by integrating Gemini into Google Maps specifically for walking and cycling. 

This update transforms the map from a static document into a conversational partner. 

It understands the context of your surroundings and helps you find specific landmarks or points of interest using natural language while you are on the move.

Google Gemini Maps Walking Biking

Feature Explanation

This update brings the power of generative AI to the non-driving modes of Google Maps. 

When you are walking or biking, you can now interact with the navigation interface using voice or text to ask complex questions about your route. 

Instead of searching for "coffee" and seeing a list of pins, you can ask Gemini to find a "quiet cafe with outdoor seating along my current path."

The system uses large language models to process real-world data, including Street View imagery and user reviews, to provide specific guidance. 

It does not just show you where to go. It explains what you are looking at and helps you make decisions in real-time without forcing you to stop and type.

What You’ll Gain
  • Contextual Awareness: Receive suggestions based on your specific surroundings and transit mode.
  • Hands-Free Discovery: Use voice commands to find amenities without stopping your workout or commute.
  • Simplified Planning: Ask for routes that avoid steep hills or heavy traffic using conversational prompts.

Step-by-Step Instructions

iOS
  1. Open the Google Maps app.
  2. Ensure you are signed in to your Google account.
  3. Enter your destination and select the Walking or Cycling icon.
  4. Tap Start to begin navigation.
  5. Look for the Gemini spark icon or tap the microphone.
  6. Ask a question like, "Find a bike shop on this route," or "Where is a shaded place to sit nearby?"
  7. Gemini provides a summary and an option to add a stop to your trip.
Google Maps Gemini Example

fig. 1 - Google Maps Gemini Example
photo credit: Google)

Android
  1. Launch Google Maps and search for your destination.
  2. Choose the Walking or Cycling travel mode.
  3. Press the Start button.
  4. Tap the Gemini assistant button on the navigation screen.
  5. Speak your request naturally, such as "Is there a water fountain ahead?"
  6. Review the AI-generated suggestions and tap to update your route.

Pros and Cons

Pros:
  • Significantly reduces the "cognitive load" of navigating unfamiliar urban environments.
  • Improves safety for cyclists by allowing for voice-activated route adjustments.
  • Offers better discovery of "hidden gem" locations that traditional search might miss.

Cons:
  • Battery drain may increase due to the extra processing power required for AI.
  • Can be distracting if the user focuses too much on the screen instead of the road.
  • Accuracy depends heavily on the quality of local data and user reviews.

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Feature Access

This feature is currently rolling out to users on Android and iOS. 

It requires a Google account and a stable data connection to process AI requests. 

High-end devices may see faster response times as some processing moves on-device.

Score

Criterion | Score (0–10) | Justification

Value 9
It solves a genuine pain point for non-drivers who need real-time info.

Usability 8
The interface is intuitive, though voice recognition can vary in loud traffic.

Wow Factor 8
Seeing AI understand "shade" or "vibe" while walking feels like the future.

Total: 25/30 🌟 Excellent
This is the most practical application of Gemini yet, turning Google Maps into a proactive guide rather than just a digital paper map.

Key Takeaways

Gemini in Google Maps makes walking and cycling smarter by providing conversational, context-aware assistance. 

It allows users to find exactly what they need on the go without fumbling with complex search filters.

Cool Tip Snapshot
  • Feature Name: Gemini in Maps Navigation
  • Platform(s): Android, iOS
  • Quick Benefit: Find specific stops using natural language during active navigation.
  • Access Type: Free

Try It Yourself

Next time you are out for a stroll or a ride, don't just follow the blue line. 

Activate the microphone and ask Gemini for something specific. 

It might just find your new favorite spot. 

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Monday, February 2, 2026

Turn Word Into Your AI Writing Partner With Agent Mode

Turn Word Into Your AI Writing Partner With Agent Mode

Agent Mode in Word lets you describe your goal and have Copilot do targeted edits, rewrites, and formatting inside your document. Once you learn where to find it and how to steer it, Word starts to feel less like a blank page and more like a collaborative editor.

Rodger Mansfield, Technology Editor
February 2, 2026


Microsoft Word
How many times have you stared at a messy draft and thought, "I wish someone could just fix this for me"? 

Here's a Cool Tip:  Use Agent Mode in Microsoft Word.

Agent Mode in Word is Microsoft’s answer to that feeling: a way to talk to Copilot as if it were a colleague sitting beside you, editing the document in real time.

Instead of copying text into a chat window and pasting results back, you stay in the document while Copilot restructures sections, tightens language, and applies Word styles for you. 

For busy professionals, that shift from "AI on the side" to "AI inside" is a big deal.

Agent Mode in Word

Sunday, February 1, 2026

NotebookLM Video Overviews Now Available on Mobile

NotebookLM Video Overviews Now Available on Mobile

Transform dense documents into engaging AI-generated video presentations directly from your iPhone or Android device.

By Rodger Mansfield, Technology Editor
February 1, 2026


NotebookLM
Have you ever stared at a thirty page research paper or a complex technical manual and wished it could just explain itself to you while you walk the dog? 

Most professionals and students spend hours scanning text for the "big picture" before they can even begin to apply the information. 

Google is changing that equation. 

Here's a Cool Tip:  Create Video Overviews on Mobile.

With the latest update to NotebookLM, your mobile device now functions as a portable production studio that turns static files into dynamic video overviews. 

This move signals a shift from simply reading data to experiencing it through multi-modal AI.

NotebookLM Video Overviews on Mobile

Saturday, January 31, 2026

Yahoo Scout: The AI Answer Engine That Thinks Before It Speaks

Yahoo Scout: The AI Answer Engine That Thinks Before It Speaks

Yahoo Scout transforms how you find information by moving beyond lists of links to provide direct, conversational answers powered by advanced AI.

By Rodger Mansfield, Technology Editor
January 31, 2026


Yahoo Scout Brain
How many times have you clicked through five different websites just to find one specific answer about a travel itinerary or a technical specification? 

The traditional search engine model often feels like a research project rather than a quick query. Yahoo is betting that you are ready for a change. 

Here's a Cool Tip:  Search with Yahoo Scout.

With the launch of Yahoo Scout, the company is pivoting from a search engine that points to answers to an "answer engine" that synthesizes information for you in real time. 

It is a bold move designed to reclaim relevance in a world where users expect immediate, conversational results without the digital clutter.

Yahoo Scout

Friday, January 30, 2026

Fun with the Toymaker: Reviving the Joy of Paper Craft in a Digital Age

Fun with the Toymaker: Reviving the Joy of Paper Craft in a Digital Age

Rediscover the tactile magic of paper engineering with high-quality, free printable toys that bridge the gap between screen time and hands-on creativity.

By Rodger Mansfield, Technology Editor
January 30, 2026


The Toymaker
When was the last time you built something with your hands that didn't involve a touchscreen or a keyboard? 

In our hyper-connected world, the simple satisfaction of folding paper into a three-dimensional object is becoming a lost art. 

Here's a Cool Tip:  Make Paper Toys with the Toymaker.

Most of us stare at pixels for eight hours a day, yet research consistently shows that tactile hobbies can significantly reduce stress and improve spatial reasoning. 

What if your printer could act as a portal to a Victorian-style workshop? 

Marilyn Scott-Waters, the creator of The Toymaker, offers a whimsical solution that turns a standard piece of office paper into a moving, breathing piece of art.

Fun with The Toymaker

Thursday, January 29, 2026

How to Select and Copy Part of a Text Message in iOS 26

How to Select and Copy Part of a Text Message in iOS 26

Trimming down a long text to just the essential lines used to require workarounds on iPhone. With iOS 26, Apple finally added a way to select and copy only the words you need.

By Rodger Mansfield, Technology Editor
January 29, 2026


iOS 26
If you’ve ever wanted to grab just a phone number, address line, or specific snippet from a message without copying the entire bubble, you know how frustrating it has been. 

Here's a Cool Tip:  Copy a Part of a Text Message in iOS 26.

Prior versions of iOS forced you into awkward edits or managing a pasteboard cleanup after pasting everything you didn’t want. iOS 26 changes that by letting you highlight and extract the exact text you need straight from the Messages app.

Select and Copy Part of a Text Message in iOS 26

Wednesday, January 28, 2026

How AI Actions in File Explorer Speed Up Your Windows 11 Day

How AI Actions in File Explorer Speed Up Your Windows 11 Day

AI is creeping into Windows in a practical place: the File Explorer right-click menu. If you manage lots of files, these new “AI actions” can save real time by launching smarter image edits and generating quick document summaries without the usual app-hopping.

By Rodger Mansfield, Technology Editor
January 28, 2026


File Explorer
Have you ever opened three different apps just to clean up a photo, grab a quick summary, and then email the result? 

That workflow is exactly what AI Actions in File Explorer tries to kill.

Here's a Cool Tip:  Use 'AI Actions' in Windows 11 File Explorer.

Microsoft is wiring AI directly into the right-click menu so you can act on files in place instead of bouncing between apps. 

It feels small at first glance, but for anyone who lives in shared folders, OneDrive, or project libraries, this is the kind of friction that quietly eats hours every month.

AI Actions in File Explorer

Tuesday, January 27, 2026

Explore Search Trends with Gemini

Explore Search Trends with Gemini

Turn raw search data into instant insight with AI-powered explanations, comparisons, and context that save hours of research.

By Rodger Mansfield, Technology Editor
January 26, 2026


Google Trends
Google Trends has long been the gold standard for understanding what the world is searching for, but finding the exact right terms to compare has always been a manual, trial-and-error process. 

Here's a Cool Tip:  Use Google Trends Now with Gemini.

A new integration with Gemini now automates the heavy lifting, instantly suggesting relevant comparisons and explaining the "why" behind the data.

Why You Should Care
  • Instant Context: Gemini explains why a topic is trending, not just that it is trending.
  • Better Comparisons: Automatically generates up to eight relevant comparison terms (e.g., searching "dog breeds" auto-populates "Golden Retriever," "Poodle," etc.).
  • Time Saver: Eliminates the guesswork of finding related keywords for market research or content planning.

Explore Search Trends with Gemini

Monday, January 26, 2026

Paste To Link In Word: The Tiny Shortcut That Saves Big Time

Paste To Link In Word: The Tiny Shortcut That Saves Big Time

Add hyperlinks in Word without breaking your writing flow. This small change quietly fixes one of Word’s most annoying habits.  Word now lets you paste a link directly onto selected text so it instantly becomes a hyperlink. If you live in documents all day, this one shortcut can save hundreds of clicks a week.

By Rodger Mansfield, Technology Editor
January 25, 2026


Microsoft Word
How many times today have you opened the Insert Link dialog in Word and sighed a little? 

If you work in proposals, reports, lesson plans, or documentation, hyperlinking is constant, repetitive, and just fiddly enough to slow you down.

Here's a Cool Tip:  Paste a Link Directly Onto Text in Microsoft Word.

Previously, if you pasted a URL over selected text in Word, it nuked the text and left you with a raw link. 

Then you had to undo, open the link dialog, paste again, confirm, and finally get back to your sentence. 

Now Microsoft has quietly aligned Word with how modern editors behave: select text, paste a link, keep typing. It feels obvious in the best possible way. 

Add Links to Microsoft Word