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Karandeep Singh Oberoi is a Durham College Journalism and Mass Media graduate who joined the Android Police team in April 2024, after serving as a full-time News Writer at Canadian publication MobileSyrup. Prior to joining Android Police, Oberoi worked on ...
Google’s currently working to catch up with Apple’s headset efforts through Android XR. Google Photos already appears to be preparing to support XR content in the form of spatial video and photos. It’s possible we could see this arrive in the form of ...
The Google Phone app appears to be testing out support for showing calls from WhatsApp, as well as making it easier to start a video call with someone. For some users, the Google Phone app used as the dialer on Pixels and some other devices is adding two ...
Google’s rapid adoption of AI has seen the Gemini “sparkle” icon become an omnipresent element in almost every Google product. It’s there to summarize your email, add items to your calendar, and more—if you trust it to do those things. Gemini is ...
Google is making creating immersive storytelling at work easier by launching Google Vids, an AI-powered app that blends video creation with real-time collaboration. With its all-in-one suite of features, you can write, produce and edit clips and transform ...
Last year, Google warned that it would stop supporting the Dropcam, Dropcam Pro and Nest Secure security devices on April 8. That date has now passed, but you've still got some time to figure out your next steps now that support has ended. The affected ...
Here are the 5 best video players for Google TV: VLC, Just Player, Kodi, Nova Video Player, and MX Player. They offer better codec support, smoother playback, and cleaner interfaces than default players—elevating your viewing experience with features ...
Google Photos is rolling out "Key Moments," an AI-powered feature that automatically identifies and highlights the most compelling parts of your videos. Users can easily extract and share short, engaging clips, making long videos more rewatchable.
Google is using a subset of YouTube videos to train its AI tools, including its text-to-video product Veo, in a move that is making many YouTubers unhappy. Some YouTubers want an opt-out option or a way to get compensated specifically for AI training.