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Not long after OpenAI showcased GPT-4o, Google uploaded a demo video showing a prototype version of Gemini analyzing a camera feed in real time. It's expected to talk more about AI at Google I/O.
Netflix has released the numbers of its global ISP Speed Index for April 2024. It's monthly updated data that gives an estimate of prime-time Netflix performance on a particular internet provider.
Apple Music has started publishing an extensive list it calls the 100 Best Albums of all time. Apple announced it will add 10 albums to the list daily as part of a countdown, which will end on May 22.
Apple's iOS 17.5 update has finally added support for cross-platform unwanted tracking detection. It notifies users about unwanted trackers irrespective of the platform the tracker is paired with.
Apple refreshed its iPad lineup this week, bringing the M4 chip to the iPad Pro models. However, there are several things the company has killed during the process, including the original iPad design.
A new Apple Watch X concept imagines how the rumored 10th-anniversary version of the Apple Watch lineup might look. The concept includes features like Touch ID, FaceTime camera, and more.
Apple's next flagship iPhone might launch with about 20% brighter display, according to a fresh rumor. The said improvement will impact the typical brightness levels users get during everyday usage.
OpenAI has announced a new Spring Updates event, where it will talk about new features and changes coming to ChatGPT and GPT-4. The event is also expected to unveil OpenAI's search engine.
Google has started testing its message editing feature for Google Messages with some users in beta. The feature has reportedly been in development at least since December last year.
Google is reportedly stretching its Find My Device network outside the US and Canada. Users from Japan and the UK posted on social media that they received the opt-in message to join the network.
Threads is rolling out a new metric to give you an idea of how your posts perform. The text-first social media platform is rolling out a views counter, which will show up above your posts.
Tiktok said it will start labeling AI-generated content (AIGC) coming from other platforms. It has added support for Content Credentials, which is now rolling out on images and videos on the platform.
Instagram spin-off Threads might get native direct messaging in a future update. It is reported that Meta is working on the functionality, which is probably in the early stages of development.
Marvel announced that the first Disney+ Original interactive story will arrive for the Vision Pro. The immersive experience will soon be available for Apple's headset as a standalone app.
New Yorkers can now interact with people from Dublin through a giant screen installed in the city. Known as the NYC Portal, it establishes an always-on 24/7 live stream connecting the two cities.
Connectivity Standards Alliances has updated the Matter smart home standard to version 1.3. The new specification adds support for EV chargers, rain sensors, freeze detectors, and other devices.
Apple's freshly launched iPad Air models are heavier and thicker than their iPad Pro counterparts. The Cupertino giant refreshed its iPad Air and Pro lineup on Tuesday during its "Let Loose" event.
Apple has announced a new official camera app for iPhone and iPad. The app loaded with advanced features is designed for Final Cut for iPad 2 and can be downloaded for free as a standalone app.
Meta might let you share content from Instagram to Threads in a future update. The company is testing a cross-posting feature globally, which can automatically create a Threads post.
Major streaming services such as Netflix and Disney Plus saw a drop in MAU and downloads. A report says there was a 4% aggregate decline across all video streaming services last month.
Google announced that users can now add second step methods such as Google Authenticator or a security key before enabling 2-Step Verification (2SV) on their Google Account with a phone number.
Apple announced it will launch five new game titles on Apple Arcade in May and June. The list includes a spatial puzzle game for the Vision Pro headset, which will launch later this month.
Bluesky just announced that Jack Dorsey is no longer a part of its board and it's looking for a new face. This came after Dorsey confirmed the departure through his X account when asked by a user.
YouTube is testing an AI-powered feature that lets you skip ahead a video to a point where most users would typically jump. It is currently available to YouTube Premium subscribers in the US.
Threads is rolling out new control options to restrict who can Quote your posts on the social media platform. The feature is available to everyone, and you can access it while creating a new post.
WhatsApp has started rolling out its redesigned Status updates tray to some Android beta testers. The feature has been developed for a while now and brings bigger thumbnails to preview status updates.
In a surprising turn of events, a Firefox power user managed to keep over 7,400 browser tabs alive for more than two years. The user has plans to keep them open in the foreseeable future.
Instagram has launched a set of four new stickers, namely, Add Yours Music, Frames, Reveal, and Cutouts. These are interactive stickers you can share in your story, prompting inputs from other users.
Google announced that Google Meet users can now hide tiles during video meetings, which don't have their video feed enabled. It has also increased the viewer limit for ultra-low latency live streams.
You can find a Government badge on official government-affiliated apps available on the Google Play Store. The new label is rolling out in 12 different countries, including the US, UK, and India.
Google announced that its Passkeys authentication tech has been used over one billion times in less than a year. Passkeys eliminate the need to use complex passwords and are about 50% faster.
Apple has announced that iPadOS will get all the App Store changes the company implemented for iOS in light of the Digital Markets Act. The company will start charging Core Technology Fee for iPad.
WhatsApp now lets you create events in group chats that are part of a community. The feature has been under testing for some time, and it will roll out to all group members in the coming months.
Google has announced several new updates for Google Play Books. Kids can read over 300 new ebooks for free and earn reward stickers and prizes by achieving reading goals and milestones in the app.
Apple is reportedly working on new features for Safari. The browser is expected to get an AI-powered Intelligent Search feature to summarize text, a Web Eraser, and UI enhancements with Safari 18.
Google is working on a new feature called Audio Emoji, which plays sound effects and animation for select emojis. It is available to limited users running the beta version of the Google Phone app.
Whatsapp has given a makeover to its race car emoji ahead of the upcoming Grand Prix next month. The instant messaging app is also seeing significant growth in the US, according to Mark Zuckerberg.
Google is testing a new feature for Google Search to improve spoken English skills. The feature called 'Speaking practice' is powered by generative AI and is currently available in select regions.
Google announced that admins can now transfer messages and other data from Slack to Google Chat using a new tool. Workspace admins can also get notifications for Google Meet application load failures.