Quick Share is the default file-sharing tool for Android and Chromebooks, with support now extending to the Windows platform. Reports suggest Google may be working to bring Quick Share to iOS and macOS, potentially enabling file sharing on iPhones, iPads, and MacBooks.
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Gemini has replaced Google Assistant on Android, bringing with it enhanced integration for services and apps via native extensions. Initially, only a few extensions were available, but Gemini is gradually rolling out new ones for key apps, including Messages, Phone, WhatsApp, and Home.
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Apple is gearing up to introduce AI-powered enhancements to its App Store, with one standout feature designed to improve app review summaries. By leveraging AI, Apple aims to make the App Store more user-friendly and trustworthy by detecting irrelevant or fraudulent apps more effectively.
In addition to Samsung’s own service centers, customers in the US can now repair their Galaxy devices through a growing network of Independent Service Providers (ISPs). The Korean tech giant recently announced an expansion of its repair network, adding 400 new Cell Phone Repair (CPR) stores in partnership with Assurant, a certified third-party service provider.
Samsung is expected to release One UI 7, its Android 15-based interface, to the public in early 2025. Although this may disappoint some users, the company has confirmed it will offer a beta program, allowing users to test the software before the official launch. A possible date for this beta release has now surfaced.
Following the unveiling of its new iMac, Apple continues with its product roundup and has now unveiled the new Mac mini. The compact computer has shrunk even more this time around, sporting new processors on board, and is already available with Apple Intelligence right out of the box. Let's take a look at the new device.
We already know that the Xiaomi 15 is coming, but the company finally officially announced the flagship smartphone series on Tuesday in China. The two models, the non-Pro and Pro, run on HyperOS 2.0 and are powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite SoC, which adds a little surprise. Xiaomi has yet to confirm when it will launch the Xiaomi 15 duo in international markets and for how much.
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In a seemingly busy week for Apple, the company announced a new iMac on Monday. While the new all-in-one desktop looks identical to last year's iMac, Apple equipped it with a more powerful M4 chip and support for external monitors up to 8K resolution and up to a 120 Hz refresh rate.
Apple's latest AI-driven feature suite, Apple Intelligence, is now available across iPhone, iPad, and Mac devices. Future updates are slated to further enhance its capabilities, including multi-language support and integration with ChatGPT.