Google has been busy integrating AI into its services. Following the addition of Gemini extensions in the Gmail app, the search giant has announced the rollout of another feature called contextual Smart Replies. Previewed at I/O 2024, this feature will be available on both web and mobile versions of Gmail.
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If you feel you want to spice things up on your smartphone, how about installing new apps? Be it a new game or a productivity app, we have compiled a list of five apps and games that we have personally checked out on both Android and iOS platforms. In short, anything that does not meet our minimum requirements will not be featured.
Apple has released iOS 18 along with the iPhone 16 this week, bringing numerous enhancements, including the long-requested Rich Communication Services or RCS. The messaging service relies on carrier activation, so not all networks in the USA will support it at launch. If you’re wondering which carriers offer RCS on iPhones, nextpit provides you with the updated list.
Google Earth’s timelapse tool is one of the ways we can go back in time and peak at the old looks of places. However, this has been limited to a few decades of records and places. Now, Google is adding new historical imagery on Earth, letting users explore locations beyond the short span initially offered. Courtesy of AI, there are also new useful upgrades to Google Maps.
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Want to keep your smartphone feeling fresh? How about trying out new apps that offer something different? Whether it is a new game or a productivity app, we compile a list of five apps and games that we have personally tested on both Android and iOS platforms. Basically, anything that does not meet our minimum requirements will not make the cut.
Save money on video games each week by checking the latest offers on the Epic Games Store. The free games change weekly, with a variety of genres and quality, so it’s always worth a look. If a game doesn’t interest you, feel free to skip it. This week, you can grab two exciting titles: “TOEM” and “The Last Stand: Aftermath.” Both offer unique gaming experiences, so don’t miss out!
Game developer Ustwo Games has shared more details about its upcoming puzzle game Monument Valley 3 which is set to arrive in December several years after the 2nd installment. The game will offer significant changes and upgrades, ranging from a new protagonist and mechanics to visuals and styles, making the wait worthwhile.
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Google has introduced updates to Chrome aimed at improving both performance and user security. The latest update adds new features to help users better manage notifications and control website permissions.
When was the last time you performed an app audit on your smartphone? Do you think it is time to spruce things up? Perhaps it needs a new game or productivity app, and if so, you’ve come to the right place. Each week, we conjure a list of five top-notch app and game suggestions that we have personally tested on both Android and iOS platforms. Needless to say, anything that does not pass the minimum standards would be weeded out.
Samsung’s Galaxy Store has been an option for users to manage Android and Galaxy apps without going to Google’s Play Store, providing flexibility and openness. For many years, a Samsung account wasn’t necessary when using the Galaxy Store, but this will change soon with the upcoming app update.
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