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Specs stopped selling smartphones. Intelligence is the new benchmark - A breakdown of Google I/O and Apple’s WWDC 2026Smartphones are evolving beyond just hardware. Companies like Google and Apple are now prioritizing artificial intelligence. This means pho...
Gemini Intelligence, Googlebook and Android 17 take center stage at Google’s Android show 2026Google is repositioning Android as a broad intelligence system, moving beyond smartphones to integrate AI deeply into devices. Announcement...
Mother's Day Special: How AI, apps are empowering women to manage finances, improve health, build careerWomen are learning to keep pace with the ubiquitous apps and AI, shrugging off dependence on their kids for financial transactions, online ...
In 2010, Kevin Systrom Noticed Users Ignoring Most Features of His App Except Photo Sharing: That Realization Established the Foundation for InstagramInstagram's early success wasn't about a multitude of features, but a singular focus on photo sharing. Observing user behavior, the platfor...
OpenAI rolls out ChatGPT Images 2.0 with realistic visuals, improved text rendering, and moreOpenAI has unveiled ChatGPT Images 2.0, a powerful AI image generator boasting enhanced accuracy and detail. This new version excels at ren...
OnePlus Nord 6 Review: Performance Powerhouse with Unmatched Battery LifeThe OnePlus Nord 6 focuses on delivering a strong all-round experience by prioritizing performance, battery life, and display quality. Powe...
How to turn your photos into fun scenes with Google Gemini’s Nano Banana AI editGoogle DeepMind introduces Nano-Banana, a new image editing tool in the Gemini app. This model offers advanced editing with creative freedo...
Photoshop on your iPhone? Adobe just made it happen – But not all features are freeAdobe has officially launched Photoshop Mobile for the iPhone, marking its most ambitious attempt yet to bring professional photo editing t...
Adobe brings free Photoshop app to phones, courting younger usersFirst released in 1990, Adobe's digital image software is enough of a household name to have become a verb for touching up photos. But it h...
Click the picture-perfect moment! Smart tricks to make smartphone photos betterEditing a RAW file allows the photographer to have more control of the light and colour in the image.
Google Chat rolls out ability to send multiple photos, videos at onceGoogle said that moving to Google Chat will let users edit Docs, Slides or Sheets with side-by-side editing, making it easier to collaborat...
Co-WIN app meant only for administrators, vaccine registration has to be done through portal: Government"Registration and booking for appointment for #COVID19 vaccination is to be done through #CoWIN Portal: www.cowin.gov.in. There is NO #CoWI...
Downloadable PDF version of voter ID card set to be launched today"Union minister Ravi Shankar Prasad will launch the e-EPIC programme and distribute e-EPICs and Elector Photo Identity Cards to five new vo...
How your selfie obsession has created a Rs 100 crore market in India95 million photos are posted on Instagram every day, and 100,000 are uploaded on Facebook every minute.
33 Facebook tips and tricks everyone should knowThere's a lot you can do with Facebook. It's the app you likely spend the majority of time using on your phone.
How to edit timestamps in Google photosThe new option is particularly useful for all those old pictures stored on your computer that didn't have a time and date associated with t...
The smart way to store photos on your smartphonesWith photos going digital and smartphones gradually becoming our preferred device of choice, we're clicking more pictures every single day.
Photographers get a big reason to choose Android over iPhoneGoogle’s new Android software comes with an important feature for photography enthusiasts: the ability to shoot raw images.
- Android phones will redefine photography
On Android phones, putting up photographs on Picasa is easier because of the phone’s default integration with Google.
- Pakistani IT firm's app a bestseller on Blackberry
Photo editing software developed by a Pakistan technology firm Five Rivers became the best selling paid-for application for the Blackberry.