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  • JUNE 16, 2026 / Mobile

    Enhance Security and Trust: New Session Metadata in Sign in with Google

    Google is enhancing Sign in with Google by introducing new OIDC standard claims—specifically auth_time and amr (Authentication Methods Reference) to provide developers with deeper session metadata. These updates allow verified apps to verify the "freshness" of a user's login and the specific authentication methods used (such as MFA or hardware keys), enabling more dynamic, risk-based access controls. By leveraging these federated identity signals, platforms can better prevent account takeover and fraud while implementing granular security policies like step-up authentication for sensitive actions.

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  • MAY 28, 2026 / Pay

    Supercharge your integration workflow with the Google Pay & Wallet Developer MCP server

    Google has announced the new Google Pay & Wallet Developer MCP server, an open-standard tool designed to securely connect AI development assistants and IDEs with real-time API and account context. The server allows developers to remain within their development environment to search official documentation, validate Wallet pass definitions, check integration status, and manage merchant accounts. Ultimately, this integration aims to reduce friction and accelerate development workflows by minimizing context switching and providing up-to-date, grounded AI support.

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  • MAY 27, 2026 / Google Pay

    The latest updates to Google Pay

    Google Pay is evolving for "agentic commerce" by introducing the Universal Commerce Protocol and a new MCP server that allows AI agents to manage integrations and analyze trends. New Android updates introduce dynamic callbacks for seamless express checkouts and extend payment support into social media apps via WebViews. Additionally, the platform is launching cross-device biometric authentication and new transaction signals to help merchants reduce friction and optimize processing costs.

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  • MAY 26, 2026 / Google Pay

    Enhancing Android Checkout with Dynamic Callbacks in Google Pay

    We are excited to bring Express checkout with Google Pay for Android native apps enabling developers...

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  • MAY 21, 2026 / AI

    Empowering Service Providers and Hardware Partners with Gemini for Home

    Google is expanding its smart home ecosystem by launching a full-stack Gemini AI offering that integrates advanced camera intelligence, natural language queries, and daily activity summaries. This initiative provides service providers and hardware manufacturers with turnkey reference designs and APIs to build proactive, branded services without extensive research and development. Ultimately, the program aims to move beyond basic device control toward an AI-native home that can understand context and care for users' needs in real time.

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  • MAY 14, 2026 / Mobile

    Accelerating on-device AI: A look at Arm and Google AI Edge optimization

    Integration of Arm Scalable Matrix Extension 2 (SME2) and the Google AI Edge software stack enables high-performance, on-device generative AI by turning the CPU into a powerful matrix-compute accelerator. Using Stability AI’s "stable-audio-open-small" model as a case study, it outlines a streamlined "Convert, Optimize, and Deploy" pipeline that utilizes LiteRT, XNNPACK, and KleidiAI to automate hardware acceleration. The resulting implementation achieves over a 2x speedup in audio generation and a 4x reduction in memory usage while maintaining high audio quality on Arm-powered mobile devices and laptops.

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  • APRIL 22, 2026 / AI

    Agents CLI in Agent Platform: create to production in one CLI

    Google Cloud has introduced the Agents CLI, a specialized tool designed to bridge the gap between local development and production-grade AI agent deployment. The CLI provides coding assistants with machine-readable access to the full Google Cloud stack, reducing context overload and token waste during the scaffolding process. By streamlining evaluation, infrastructure provisioning, and deployment into a single programmatic backbone, the tool enables developers to move from initial concept to a live service in hours rather than weeks.

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  • APRIL 21, 2026 / AI

    Production-Ready AI Agents: 5 Lessons from Refactoring a Monolith

    The blog post outlines the transition of a brittle sales research prototype into a robust production agent using Google’s Agent Development Kit (ADK). By replacing monolithic scripts with orchestrated sub-agents and structured Pydantic outputs, the developers eliminated silent failures and fragile parsing. Additionally, the post highlights the necessity of dynamic RAG pipelines and OpenTelemetry observability to ensure AI agents are scalable, cost-effective, and transparent in real-world applications.

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  • APRIL 17, 2026 / Mobile

    A2UI v0.9: The New Standard for Portable, Framework-Agnostic Generative UI

    A2UI v0.9 introduces a framework-agnostic standard designed to help AI agents generate real-time, tailored UI widgets using a company’s existing design system. This update simplifies the developer experience with a new Agent SDK for Python, a shared web-core library, and official support for renderers like React, Flutter, and Angular. By decoupling UI intent from specific platforms, the release enables seamless, low-latency streaming of generative interfaces across web and mobile applications. Integrating with broader ecosystems like AG2 and Vercel, A2UI v0.9 aims to move generative UI from experimental demos to production-ready digital products.

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  • APRIL 15, 2026 / Pay

    New enhancements for merchant initiated transactions with the Google Pay API

    Google has introduced enhancements to the Google Pay API to provide developers with greater flexibility and control over merchant-initiated transactions (MIT). The update includes new objects within the PaymentDataRequest to specifically handle recurring subscriptions, deferred payments like hotel bookings, and automatic account reloads. By allowing merchants to clearly define future payment terms, these changes improve transparency for users and help reduce transaction declines through better token management. Developers can now implement these features to create more seamless and secure long-term payment experiences.

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