Google’s NotebookLM Android and iOS apps are expected to launch on May 20, according to app store listings. The apps are currently available for preorder. Since its launch in 2023, the AI-based ...
Google announced on Monday that it has officially released the NotebookLM apps for Android and iOS, a day before Google I/O 2025 and a day before the company said it would roll out. Since its launch ...
Apple introduced a bunch of new capabilities for web apps with iOS 16.4, including access to push notifications and permission for third-party apps to add web apps to the iPhone and iPad Home Screen.
Google’s Popular AI Research Assistant NotebookLM: Pre-Order Its Android, iOS Apps Now Your email has been sent NotebookLM offers a focused AI research experience with user-fed data, cited answers, ...
Google is rolling out Gemini AI to Google Drive for Android and iOS, giving users new ways to summarise, query, and manage files. The company is also enhancing Slides and Vids with advanced AI-powered ...
Unlike on iOS, however, Android users can't decide how their Calling Card appears on someone else's phone. Jibin is a tech news writer based in Ahmedabad, India, who loves breaking down complex ...
Don’t leave yourself exposed with connections you don’t need. Don’t leave yourself exposed with connections you don’t need. If you’ve got an active Google account — or especially if you’ve got one you ...
Once a miniature playground for the public to test Google’s blossoming AI-powered tools, the AI Test Kitchen app has been delisted for both Android and iOS, moving solely to the web. Update: Google ...
After several years, Google has released a major update to the iOS version of its Snapseed photo editor. Version 3.0 is the program offers a complete redesign of both the iPhone and iPad apps. All of ...
Google's Threat Analysis Group (TAG) discovered several exploit chains using Android, iOS, and Chrome zero-day and n-day vulnerabilities to install commercial spyware and malicious apps on targets' ...
The first iPhone was unveiled on Jan. 9, 2007, the first Android handset (the HTC Dream) showed up on September 23, 2008—and though it's impossible to know for sure, I assume the very first Android vs ...