CarPlay is getting key upgrades with iOS 17 — here's what's new By Tom Pritchard published 8 June 23 Apple CarPlay isn't getting a major overhaul (yet), but two key features will be available after you update to iOS 17.
I just used Google Bard's new AI Sheets feature and it's a serious time saver By Malcolm McMillan published 7 June 23 Google just gave Google Bard the ability to export created tables to Google Sheets. Here’s how it works and why it’s such a time saver despite still having a couple of flaws.
macOS 14 Sonoma: Release date, new features and more By Alan Martin last updated 7 June 23 macOS Sonoma is the latest version of macOS. Here's what you need to know.
iOS 17 is another example of how Android updates are straight-up embarrassing By Tom Pritchard published 7 June 23 iOS 17 is the latest example of how Apple has the update situation in the bag, which is super-embarrassing for Android.
iOS 17 won’t be coming to iPhone X, iPhone 8 or iPhone 8 Plus By Tom Pritchard published 6 June 23 The six-year old iPhone X, iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus won't be getting the update to iOS 17 this fall.
iOS 17 beta is here, but only for developers By Tom Pritchard published 6 June 23 The first iOS 17 beta has already landed, but you'll need to be a developer to take part.
Bing Chat breaks free of Edge — big June update may bring AI chatbot to Chrome By Malcolm McMillan published 31 May 23 Bing Chat could finally be available on Chrome, Firefox and other third-party browsers. Here's everything coming in a rumored June update.
Samsung is bringing AI-powered image editing from Galaxy S23 to Galaxy S22 By Tom Pritchard published 30 May 23 Samsung's Enhance-X AI image editing app should be making the jump from Galaxy S23 to Galaxy S22 very soon.
ChatGPT just got an official iPhone app — how to try it now By Malcolm McMillan last updated 26 May 23 OpenAI has announced an official ChatGPT for iOS app, which U.S. users can download now from the Apple App Store. Here's how to try it now.
Android 14 beta 2.1 offers much-needed bug fixes — here’s what’s included By Tom Pritchard published 26 May 23 The Android 14 beta 2.1 is here, and it's got some crucial bug fixes — including one that actually lets you leave the beta.
Bing coming to ChatGPT is a seismic shift for generative AI — here’s why By Malcolm McMillan published 23 May 23 Bing is integrating into ChatGPT and both are getting a ton of new plugins. This represents a seismic shift in the generative AI market — here’s why.
Finally, a good reason to use the Windows 11 Microsoft store: AI apps By Roland Moore-Colyer published 23 May 23 AI will give you a good reason to use the horrible Microsoft Store on Windows 11.
Apple likely filed trademarks for ‘xrProOS’ last week — here’s what we know By Tom Pritchard published 22 May 23 A string of xrProOS trademark filings just happened ahead of WWDC, but what could this mean?
Android TV is getting 800 free Google TV channels By Malcolm McMillan last updated 18 May 23 Google is rolling out Google TV’s 800 free Live TV channels to Android TV devices, starting this week with U.S. users.
YouTube is bringing longer unskippable ads to your TV By Rory Mellon last updated 18 May 23 YouTube is introducing new ad formats to its Smart TV app — prepare for longer ads that cannot be skipped.
Android 14 just tipped for big multitasking upgrade — the iPhone can’t do this By Tom Pritchard published 18 May 23 Android 14 could come with a split-screen multitasking update that lets you save pairs of apps for easy access.
TikTok just got banned in Montana — what that means for you By Tom Pritchard published 18 May 23 Montana is officially the first state to ban TikTok for everyone. Here's everything you need to know.
Your Google account could get deleted — here’s why By Roland Moore-Colyer last updated 17 May 23 Got an inactive Google account? You might want to log in or lose it.
Apple’s latest iOS 17 feature creates a digital version of your voice in just 15 minutes By Tom Pritchard published 17 May 23 iOS 17's Personal Voice feature can synthesize a version of your voice in just 15 minutes — here's how it works.
Google's AI search engine could make or break search forever — here's why By Malcolm McMillan published 15 May 23 Google’s announcement of Search Generative Experience, an AI-powered search experience, is a watershed moment—but it could ultimately break the value of Google Search forever. Here’s why.
Google Bard waitlist is gone — big upgrades just announced at Google I/O 2023 By Malcolm McMillan last updated 12 May 23 Google just announced several updates to Bard at I/O 2023, from expanded access to new integrations and more. Here's everything we know.
Apple Watch is set to lose a major messaging app By Rory Mellon published 12 May 23 Meta has confirmed that its dedicated Facebook Messenger app for Apple Watch will be discontinued at the end of the month.
Google is bringing this once paid security feature to Gmail for free — and you can try it soon By Anthony Spadafora published 11 May 23 Google is bringing Google One’s dark web report to Gmail for free but only U.S. users will be able to try out the feature when it rolls out in the coming weeks.
YouTube is going to stop you from using ad blockers — here’s how By Rory Mellon published 11 May 23 YouTube is testing out a new feature that prevents the use of ad-blocking software — and this could make a YouTube Premium subscription practically essential.
Android for Cars is getting Zoom, YouTube and other upgrades — here’s what’s coming By Tom Pritchard published 11 May 23 Android Auto and Android Automotive OS is getting a bunch of new upgrades, including support for YouTube and Zoom.
Google I/O 2023 news: Pixel Fold, Pixel 7a, Pixel Tablet, Android 14 and all the big AI announcements By Philip Michaels published 11 May 23 This year's Google I/O figures to be packed with news. Follow our Google I/O 2023 live blog to find out the latest announcements as they happen.
Google’s Find My Device network is coming — and privacy is at its core By Tom Pritchard published 10 May 23 Google's Find My Device network arrives this summer, and it can help you avoid tracker stalking.
Google Maps is getting a slick new Immersive View for routes — here’s your first look By Tom Pritchard published 10 May 23 Google Maps is launching Google Maps Immersive View for Routes this summer.
What is PaLM 2? Everything you need to know about Google's new AI model By Malcolm McMillan published 10 May 23 Google has announced PaLM 2 at I/O 2023, and it will be the new AI model behind Google's future AI tech, including Bard.
Bard bombshell — Google AI plans just leaked ahead of I/O 2023 By Malcolm McMillan published 9 May 23 Leaked documents unveil Google's entire roadmap for AI at this year's I/O conference, including plans for Bard and a new LLM.