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Credit: Ryan Haines / Android Authority Motorola has announced new Moto AI features for its phones at the Lenovo Tech World 2024 conference. The AI will soon let users perform tasks like ordering coffee or requesting rides using natural language commands. Additional features, such as “Catch Me Up,” “Pay Attention,” and “Remember...
Credit: Kaitlyn Cimino / Android Authority Apple continues its legacy of dropping a powerful smartwatch year after year with the newest Series 10 model. The device is loaded with features and tools to deliver one of the best user experiences available in the market. If you’ve already strapped one onto your wrist, check out these top Apple...
Credit: Ryan Haines / Android Authority Google could be preparing to bring the Pixel Studio app to the Pixel 8 series. The app is currently exclusive to the Pixel 9 series. The app uses on-device AI and Google’s Imagen 3 AI model to generate images from text prompts. It looks like Google is preparing to roll out the Pixel Studio...
Credit: Robert Triggs / Android Authority T-Mobile is preparing to add 5G-Advanced to its network, with plans to begin rolling it out before the end of 2024. 5G-Advanced, also known as 5.5G, is a mid-cycle upgrade that promises faster speeds, improvements to Massive MIMO, high-precision finding, and energy efficiency. You will likely...
Android 15’s new app archiving feature works with apps distributed as both APKs and Android App Bundles. In contrast, the Google Play Store’s app archiving feature only works with apps distributed as Android App Bundles. The reason for this difference is that Google had to employ a clever trick to make the Play Store’s app archiving feature...
Gemini will no longer force all images it generates to be square. Instead of cropping down pics, Gemini can generate new imagery to expand the canvas. Users can also resize Gemini’s output, allowing the subject to take up less of the frame. Gemini is Google’s attempt at bringing powerful, modern AI to the masses, and just as just as you’d...
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