Friday
Feb092024

Google's Bard makes way for Gemini

Remember Bard, the AI-powered assistant Google introduced a year ago? Today, it evolves into something even more powerful: Gemini. Powered by the cutting-edge Gemini Pro 1.0 model, Gemini promises a new level of intelligent interaction across 230+ countries and 40+ languages.

You can enjoy natural language conversations with Gemini over text or voice. Ask it questions, get tasks done, or simply start a casual chat. And since it's a multi-modal model, you can show Gemini a photo or describe an image you want created, and let it weave its visual magic. Start your Gemini journey at no cost through the web interface or mobile app (available on Android and via the Google app on iOS).

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Thursday
Feb082024

Apple’s Vision Pro VR headset improves Personas to make them more realistic

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The Apple Vision Pro VR headset boasts a fascinating feature: Personas. These digital avatars allow you to see a virtual representation of yourself during calls, Zoom meetings, and other interactions. Initially, these Personas had an eerie quality, but Apple has made significant improvements in their latest release.

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Wednesday
Feb072024

Android Auto now adds 3D buildings to navigation by default

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More Android Auto users can now enjoy a more realistic navigation experience with 3D buildings, thanks to a new update. The feature is now enabled by default and works in light mode, according to 9to5Google

Google Maps has been displaying 3D buildings in some cities for years, but they were not visible during navigation. Now, Android Auto users can see them while driving, which can help them orient themselves better in unfamiliar places.

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Tuesday
Feb062024

YouTube has an Apple Vision Pro app in the works

The Apple Vision Pro App Store made its debut but it was missing some key apps, including Netflix, YouTube, and Spotify. However, YouTube enthusiasts can take heart: the company has confirmed that a YouTube app is part of their roadmap for the Vision Pro. While YouTube gave no specific timeline, it expressed excitement about the launch. And the company assured users that they are committed to providing a great experience in Safari for Vision Pro users for now.

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