Google is working on a new app called EyeDropper that's basically a system-wide color picker tool, and it's coming in Android 17 next year.
Google’s new Computer Control feature could enable automated control of Android apps similar to the Rabbit R1. Here’s how.
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Stablecoin giant Tether launched QVAC Genesis I, the world’s largest open STEM AI dataset, and a privacy-focused local AI app ...
With the new ChatGPT third-party integration, you can request help and information from such apps and services as Booking.com, Coursera, Expedia, and Zillow.
Samsung's Project Moohan Android XR headset will be announced on October 21, and Samsung is offering a bonus to buyers who reserve one now, even though we know nothing about it.
Blockchain technology has made digital currency transactions increasingly accessible. However, as the number of crypto ...
You can typically do basic vibe coding with the chatbot of your choice, but there are more advanced tools for people who know how to work with code and want more control. Google's AI Studio is one ...