Google Gemini has some limitations, one of which is the inability to identify songs or work with third-party music apps. But as per a new tip, Gemini could soon let you choose your music service.
A fresh leak shows that the Google Gemini app will soon let you read responses as they are generated rather than wait for the entire response to be generated first, in line with the web version.
An upcoming Android feature will let you turn all apps dark, even if they don't support dark mode.
Google is working to bring tab group syncing in Chrome to mobile users as well. The feature has been around in the desktop version.
Apple is opening up web distribution for iOS apps targeting users in the European Union starting Tuesday. Developers who opt in — and who meet Apple’s criteria, including app notarization requirements — will be able to offer iPhone apps for direct download to EU users from their own websites. It’s a massive change for a […] © 2024 TechCrunch. All rights reserved. For personal use only.
Google says the new “Platform and Devices” team will let it move faster.
Google is making some changes to how sideloading apps work in Android 15 by further restricting access to sensitive permissions.
Google's AI assistant, Gemini, would soon get a new "Conversation" mode which would allow users to have back-and-forth conversations with the AI tool, in a natural and intuitive way.
Google's update will show bus and train times when you search for flights, with ticket prices and links that let you quickly book a seat.
If you're a fan of dark mode on your Android phone, this one is for you. A hidden feature in an Android beta forces all apps into dark mode -- even ones that don't naturally support it.While the Android OS and most popular Android apps already have a built-in dark mode option, not all apps do. TikTok, for example, has a dark mode for iOS but not for Android, and the Amazon app doesn't have a dark mode on either platform. That's where this feature would come in handy.Mishaal Rahman at Android...
You'll soon be able to annotate PDFs with ink signatures directly in Google Chrome's built-in PDF reader, as a Canary update points out.
Today Apple has released iOS 17.5 beta 2 to developers, and we don't normally report on such releases, but this one's important, as it marks the debut of yet another feature Apple was forced to add thanks to the EU's Digital Markets Act (DMA). Starting in iOS 17.5, EU iPhone owners will be able to download apps from websites - aka sideloading. No need to go through Apple's App Store, or any other app store for that matter - Apple also started supporting alternative app stores thanks to the DMA...