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Google is bringing AI-powered notification summaries to more Android devices
Posted onMore Android phones will soon support AI-powered notification summaries. The feature comes bundled in the latest version of Android 16 and rolled out on Pixel devices last month, but now other phone makers like Samsung can begin adding it to their devices. Unlike Apple’s version of the feature for iOS, Google is limiting it to…
The Sonos Play and mic-less Era 100 SL are now available
Posted onAfter a couple of quiet years, Sonos is back with two new consumer speakers: the portable Sonos Play and the more affordable Era 100 SL. They retail for $299 and $189, respectively, and both are now widely available following their announcement earlier this month. With its utility loop and water-resistant design, the brand-new Sonos Play…
OpenAI is retiring GPT-4o – again: What it means for you, and why some users are upset
Posted onNurPhoto / Contributor/ NurPhoto via Getty Follow ZDNET:Add us as a preferred sourceon Google. ZDNET’s key takeaways OpenAI is bidding adieu to 4o, a favorite model among many users. Chats with 4o will still be accessible after that date. The company says only 1% of its users still engage with 4o. It’s a sad day…
The science of soulmates: is there someone out there exactly right for you?
Posted onAcross history, humans have always been drawn to the idea that love isn’t random. In ancient Greece, Plato imagined that we were once whole beings with four arms, four legs and two faces, so radiant that Zeus split us in two; ever since, each half has roamed the earth searching for its missing other, a…
The Galaxy S26s photo app can sloppify your memories
Posted onThe Google Pixel 9 walked so that the Samsung Galaxy S26 could run. Google introduced AI editing tools to Photos slowly. It started with changes to the background — make the sky more blue, or remove crowds of tourists. Things got weird once the company added natural language requests and let you ask for basically…
Firefox is adding a switch to turn AI features off
Posted onUnlike many of the companies stuffing AI into their browsers, Mozilla will soon give you a way to turn all of these features off. An update coming on February 24th will add a new “AI control” option to Firefox’s settings menu, allowing you to disable or enable the browser’s individual AI features, including access to…
