This Gemini-powered photo editing tool lets you delete background objects, remove glare, and more via voice or text prompts.
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Previously available on Pixel 10 phones, the conversational editing feature in Google Photos is available to more Android ...
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Google has confirmed that it’s rolling out a fix for the Pixel 10 screen snow issue. The company told Android Authority that the problem affected “a small number of Pixel 10 devices.” It should be ...
Google has finally delivered on its 2017 promise to remove fences from photos. With new AI tools in both Google Photos and Gemini, users can now erase fences and other obstructions from their images.
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The iPhone 17 lineup brings modest battery upgrades, with the Pro seeing the largest jump at nearly 19%. The new iPhone 17 Air, however, has a surprisingly smaller battery than the Plus it replaces, ...
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Britons are being urged to “keep their cool” ahead of a nationwide test of the emergency alert system today, which will see a message to mobile phones across the UK. It will mark the second test of ...