Android's screen sharing feature has been a vital productivity tool for many users. It has been improved with the early build of Android 15, adding support to select which area of the app will be shown. It turns out it is gaining another enhancement for quick disabling during a screen sharing or casting session.
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Are you eager to enhance your smartphone experience with some thrilling new additions? Why not explore the world of fresh applications? Whether you're on the hunt for an engaging game or a practical productivity tool, we've curated a list of five exceptional apps and games that we've rigorously tested on both Android and iOS platforms. You can trust that only those meeting our high standards are included in our selection.
Each week, you can save money on video games by checking out the current offer on the Epic Games Store. The quality and genre of the free games vary greatly, so it's worth checking in every week to ensure you don't miss out on any great deals. If the game of the week doesn't appeal to you, there's no harm in skipping it. This week, you can download "Empyrion - Galactic Survival" and "Outliver: Tribulation".
Following a tease from Elon Musk earlier this year, Tesla's first robotaxi dubbed Cybercab is now a reality. The full-autonomous electric vehicle was unveiled at the company's "We, Robot" event at Warner Bros. Discovery's studio. With a promised price below $30,000, Tesla touts the electric robotaxi will be available to everyone to buy, but mass production is only set to begin in 2026.
While the hype about the Pixel 9 has seemingly subsided, Google's latest flagship seems to be in the spotlight again, but for a different reason. A recent finding has raised concerns about excessive data transmissions in the Pixel 9. Now, the internet search giant has responded refuting the claim.
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Amazon has announced that Apple TV+ will be available as an add-on service for Prime Video members starting later this month, initially in the USA. This means Prime Video users can stream Apple TV+ content directly through the Prime app on mobile devices and TVs without needing the separate Apple TV+ app.
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In recent years, AI models have become more advanced in generating media, creating increasingly photorealistic images and videos. As a result, it’s getting harder to tell the difference between AI-generated visuals and real ones. Google has gradually introduced tools to help identify AI-created images, and it looks like they may soon bring this feature to the Google Photos app.
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Google is rolling out Imagen 3 to Gemini free users, bringing several improvements over Imagen 2. With enhanced image quality and new styles, it’s now easier to create more detailed visuals. Here’s a simple guide to generating and saving images in the Gemini app.
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The dynamics in connection technology continue to reach new heights with the imminent introduction of USB4 2.0. Elecom cables already provide us with exciting information about the upcoming standard's specifications, which boasts an impressive bandwidth of 80 GB/s for data transfer and can supply notebooks with 60 W of juice simultaneously. If we were to focus on the charging function, it is even possible to hit 240 W. Let's dive deeper and explore the technical nitty-gritty of this upcoming standard.
Since Google acquired Fitbit, it has made several changes to integrate its brand and technology into Fitbit's devices. One of the latest updates is the introduction of Fitbit Labs, powered by Google's Gemini technology.
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