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Apple’s decision to pay Google billions of dollars to harness Gemini to “help power future Apple Intelligence features” is good news for iPhone users. This will drive “a more personalized Siri coming this year,” which is desperately needed. But the joint statement is bad news for Samsung. And its timing could not be worse.
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Google's latest deal to power Siri with its Gemini artificial intelligence looks, at first glance, like a win for iPhone owners who want smarter features without switching platforms. Under the surface,
If you’ve ever asked Siri a question and immediately thought, “That’s not what I meant,” you’re not alone. While Apple’s voice assistant is fine for simple tasks, many iPhone users are turning to a different AI app when they need real answers.
Close your eyes and imagine the Google logo, that big, capital G in four colors. Take your time, I’ll wait. Done it? Chances are you could see the G very clearly, with the big expanse of red at the top, a puny yellow chunk, a bigger green and finally the ...
After announcing in March, Google Maps has rolled out a feature that can scan screenshots on your iPhone and save any found locations. With this Gemini-powered capability, Google wants to streamline how people screenshot places they find on the web, social ...
Main camera 48MP (f/1.7 aperture, 1/2.0-inch sensor size, 82-degree FoV) 48MP (f/1.6 aperture, 1/1.56-inch sensor size, 1.0um pixel size, sensor-shift OIS, PDAF) Ultra-wide camera 13MP (f/2.2 aperture, 1/3.1-inch sensor size, 120-degree FoV) 12MP (f/2.2 ...
After Apple chose Gemini to power Siri, Alphabet surpassed Apple to become second-most valuable company in world