Google has started rolling out its previously announced migration of Google Keep reminders to Google Tasks, with the change now appearing on some accounts ahead of a wider release targeted for the second half of 2025. Users who are included in the rollout will see a prompt stating “Reminders are now Google Tasks” inside the Keep app. Once enabled, tapping the bell icon in a Keep note will create a reminder that is saved directly to Google Tasks, with the familiar quick options for tomorrow morning, tomorrow evening, next week, or a custom date and time. These reminders will show up in the Google Tasks app and in Google Calendar, labeled as “From Keep,” and tapping the badge will open the associated note for quick reference. Keep also stops sending reminder notifications; alerts are now handled by Calendar or Tasks, so users need those apps installed to continue receiving reminders. Apple has loosened its grip on retro console emulators within the App Store. The updated App Store guidelines now permit these long-banned emulators, allowing those already availeble to Android to make their way onto iPhones. The games themselves must comply with "all applicable laws," implying that apps offering pirated titles would be essentially banned from the marketplace. Read more in our articles including "Google Keep reminders now migrating to Google Tasks" and "Apple App Store now permits game emulators globally".
Google has started rolling out its previously announced migration of Google Keep reminders to Google Tasks, with the change now appearing on some accounts ahead of a wider release targeted for the second half of 2025. Users who are included in the rollout will see a prompt stating “Reminders are now Google Tasks” inside the Keep app.
Once enabled, tapping the bell icon in a Keep note will create a reminder that is saved directly to Google Tasks, with the familiar quick options for tomorrow morning, tomorrow evening, next week, or a custom date and time. These reminders will show up in the Google Tasks app and in Google Calendar, labeled as “From Keep,” and tapping the badge will open the associated note for quick reference. Keep also stops sending reminder notifications; alerts are now handled by Calendar or Tasks, so users need those apps installed to continue receiving reminders.
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