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Opal in Gemini

Gemini web app just got Opal where you can build mini apps with no code

Opal is now built into the Gemini web app via the Gems manager, letting you create reusable, shareable AI mini-app workflows with no code, plus a new step-by-step editing view.
AI Zoom Companion 3.0 featured image.

Zoom is also getting an AI assistant, if that’s what you need for video calls

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Running Android apps on your Windows 11 PC is about to feel slightly better

Two formats of Galaxy Z TriFold

Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy Z TriFold is hiding a cool PC productivity trick

Cyberpunk 2077

Apple’s best apps and games list just dropped and now we know its plans for 2026

Spotify on Android Phone

Your Spotify subscription might soon cost more

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Kids’ screen addiction is pushing parents to spend top dollars on digital detox

Screenshot of the Google Calendar new Tasks feature.

Google Calendar will finally let you block time for a task instead of a meeting

YouTube Music on iPhone.

YouTube Music is testing playlist search so you can stop endless scrolling

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Whatsapp will soon let you chat with people on other messaging apps

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Apple’s new rules could give us a break from shady copycat apps

LinkedIn AI Search

LinkedIn turns search into a targeted AI chat to grow your network

NotebookLM research results

NotebookLM now speaks Sheets, Word, PDFs, and images for your research

NotebookLM’s latest update adds Deep Research and support for Sheets, Word, PDFs, and images, turning Google’s AI notebook into more of a real study hub where your files, sources, and summaries actually live together.
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You can now manage your finances in Cash App by chatting with an AI

Cash App is rolling out Moneybot, a new AI assistant that helps you understand your spending, income, and savings in real time. You can ask questions about your finances and get tailored suggestions. The update also includes new banking benefits and expanded crypto features across the app.
Spotify on Android Phone

You next favorite song could be made by AI

Streaming users clearly want transparency around AI-generated music - over 80% say songs made entirely by AI should be labeled, and 65% believe copyrighted training data shouldn’t be used without permission.
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Spotify just fixed the most annoying thing about audiobooks

Spotify is testing a new feature called Recaps, offering short audio summaries that help you jump back into an audiobook without rewinding. Available in beta on iOS for select English titles, Recaps update as you listen and cover only what you have already heard, avoiding any spoilers.
Tesla Supercharger location on Google Maps

Google Maps finally shows if a Tesla Supercharger is worth the detour

Google Maps now shows live Tesla Supercharger availability right inside your route. You can see open stalls, charger speed, and ETA on one screen, cutting a lot of guesswork from EV road trips.
Google app Images section with an option to save pictures.

Google app now lets you discover, save, and organize images like Instagram

Google has launched a new Images tab in its app, letting users discover, save, and organize visuals tailored to their interests, bridging search with personal inspiration.
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You can now remotely uninstall Android apps from any of your phones

Google is rolling out a new Play Store feature that lets you remotely uninstall apps from any Android device linked to your account. The update adds an “Uninstall” button right on app pages and complements the existing Manage apps view, making it easier than ever to clean up unused apps and keep your devices in sync.
Depiction of OpenAI Sora video generator on a phone.

The viral Sora AI video generator app finally hits Android without a core frustration

OpenAI’s Sora AI video generator lands on Android, bringing realistic, sound-rich video creation to more users in select global markets.
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You can browse Apple’s App Store on web from any device

Apple finally put the App Store where the rest of the internet lives: the web. You can now scroll categories, search apps, read editorial picks, and peek at iOS apps from any device, even if you are browsing from a Windows laptop. However, you still need the native App Store to install apps.
Fitbit premium new AI conversational coach.

Fitbit’s new conversational AI Coach turns your fitness data into actionable insights

Fitbit Premium adds Gemini AI — a chat-based coach that gives personalized tips, real-time insights, and smarter goal setting.
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Google is giving users more options to pay for apps, and hopefully save some money too

Google is changing its long-standing Play Store rules, letting Android developers promote external deals, link to downloads outside the Play Store, and offer their own payment options instead of Google’s billing system. For US users, that could mean more choice, and potentially cheaper app subscriptions, at least until the court-mandated changes expire in 2027.
Garmin Venu 2 Plus smartwatch with new ECG App

Bremen researchers uncover mobile health apps with a bad case of data leakage

A University of Bremen study has uncovered that many popular health and fitness apps transmit user data before consent, using manipulative design tricks and vague privacy policies that undermine true transparency.
Tinder's main screen.

Tinder’s new wingman is AI as facial verification rolls out across the US

Tinder is expanding its Face Check verification feature across the U.S., requiring users to record short video selfies to prove their identity and fight impersonation, scams, and fake profiles.
Samsung One UI 8

Samsung’s One UI 8.5 will turn your lock screen into a mini music show

Samsung is revamping its One UI 8.5 lock screen with a dynamic album art transition, transforming how users experience music. The update also hints at AI-powered call screening features.
Google Pixel Tablet in white, attached to the dock.

Google’s newest update enhances your Android’s screen recorder in exactly the right way

Android’s native screen recorder is getting a major upgrade with a selfie camera toggle and editing tools.
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Perplexity AI turns into tutor with new language learning feature

Perplexity AI just added a new language learning feature that turns everyday chats into interactive lessons, with built-in translation, flashcards, and real-time practice facility in tow.
Apple’s Social Video App Clips

Apple’s social video app Clips says goodbye

Apple has officially discontinued its Clips video editing app after eight years, shifting focus to iMovie and built-in tools.
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Website of Neon Mobile open on an iPad.

iPhone app that pays to record calls is somehow outranking social media

Neon Mobile says it will use the recording of phone calls and will use it to train AI models. It will also sell it to other interested parties, as well.
The Apple Sports widget on iPhone, iPad and Macbook

Apple Sports introduces a feature we’ve all been waiting for, on iPhone, iPad and Mac

You can download this new version of Apple Sports from the App Store today.
A screebgrab from the Quizlet app

Quizlet announces major AI-powered upgrade in time for back to school

If you’re a high school or college student or have one in the house, you probably know all about Quizlet.  For the uninitiated, the app (with 60 million monthly users) helps students study and prepare for tests. In the olden, analog days there were notes and flash cards – now students use apps like Quizlet […]
ChatGPT on a phone against the backdrop of Elon Musk.

Elon Musk drags Apple to court for favoring ChatGPT a little too much

Elon Musk-led xAI has filed a lawsuit against Apple for giving preferential treatment to ChatGPT on the App Store at the cost of other rival AI products.

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