Gemini for Mac is Here: Use This Shortcut to Summon Google’s AI Anywhere
Google has finally released a native Gemini desktop app for Mac, bringing it up to speed with competitors like ChatGPT that have long offered a dedicated macOS experience. Last month, Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman first leaked the news that a Gemini Mac app was being tested. The app is designed to integrate directly into the desktop...



This one only has two ports…the other one had four.
That’s the Airport Extreme. This is the Airport Express
Nope, it went from one port to two. Price was always $99. I sure hope they fixed the AirPlay issue where it would skip like there is no tomorow if you connected it with an optical toslink.
Mike is thinking Airport Extreme, which is $200 but much more powerful (though no AirPlay)
What does it do. My DSL router provides wifi internet to my MacBook, iPad, iPhone.. And my applevTV is LAN cabled directly to it allowing for my MBpro, iPad etc to AirPlay to the TV. From the TV I can audio out to an audio receiver if I want.
I can’t think of a need for airport express.
Two thing.
AppleTV without video (essentially), and, not to be neglected, extending your wireless network’s coverage. Beautiful device for the backyard speakers, hiding your printer somewhere, or playing your music in many rooms simultaneously.
Too bad they dropped the integral AC connector. Made it great in a hotel to share one wired internet connection to multiple devices. Can still do that of course, but would have to carry another power cable in my case.
That integrated power plug was the best thing ever.