Friday
May222026

CapCut to bring video and image editing tools to Google Gemini

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You'll soon be able to use CapCut's video and photo editing features in Google Gemini. At least, that's what CapCut is promising with its new collaboration with Google. The companies haven't provided details on how a CapCut integration in Gemini will work. For now, all we know is that the Gemini app will be gaining access to CapCut features soon.

Some questions the partnership raises include what editing tools would be available, to what extent and whether you would need an active subscription on both or either service.

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Thursday
May212026

Ask YouTube adds support for conversational searches

YouTube

YouTube is getting more of Google's AI tools. One of these features is being integrated into the Ask YouTube feature. This function has existed in the past, allowing users to ask Gemini questions about specific videos on the listing page. However, its newest iteration brings Ask YouTube to the search box.

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Wednesday
May202026

RedMagic 11S Pro gaming phone with liquid cooling, 8,000mAh battery to debut internationally

RedMagic

RedMagic just debuted its newest powerful gaming phone in China, and it's getting an international release soon. The RedMagic 11S Pro, which T3 noted is an overclocked version of the 11 Pro, runs on a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 and the company's RedCore R4 gaming processor. To ensure these chips run smoothly, RedMagic equipped the phone with a cooling system it calls AquaCore. The company pairs it with a 24,000rpm TurboFan, through-channel airflow design, a vapour chamber, and liquid metal technology.

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Wednesday
May202026

Google teases first audio glasses at I/O 2026

Google

Google is taking another stab at smart glasses, but this time they're calling them "intelligent eyewear." The first iteration of this revived smart glasses line will be audio glasses made in collaboration with Samsung and Qualcomm, at least for the hardware side. On the design front, Google is working with Gentle Monster and Warby Parker.

Tapping the side of the frames will provide instant access to Gemini. You can inquire about what you see, get turn-by-turn directions, answer calls and send texts, and take photos and videos, among others. Basically, Google is reviving its glasses project and is taking cues from Meta's success with its smart glasses. The company hasn't revealed when the glasses will be released, but we anticipate updates in the "coming months."

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