Interested in AI image generators but don't know where to start? Here's everything I've learned using OpenAI's Dall-E, Canva and Google's nano banana. Katelyn is a writer with CNET covering artificial ...
Jennifer Simonson is a business journalist with a decade of experience covering entrepreneurship and small business. Drawing on her background as a founder of multiple startups, she writes for Forbes ...
In his decades-long career in tech journalism, Dennis has written about nearly every type of hardware and software. He was a founding editor of Ziff Davis’ Computer Select in the 1990s, senior ...
The internet has a new obsession, the “Google’s Nano Banana AI”. Powered by Gemini’s latest 2.5 Flash Image model, this feature is helping people transform ordinary selfies into hyper-realistic 3D ...
Instagram has a stylish new craze: AI saree edits. These look like straight-out-of-a-Bollywood-poster pictures, with chiffon flying, golden light, and vintage drama. The fun part? You don’t need a ...
If you are not living under a rock, you must have come across thousands of photos and reels of people reimagining their old photos using Gemini’s AI image generation tool, Nano Banana. While women are ...
The Nano Banana AI 3D figurine trend has exploded online, fueled by Google's Gemini 2.5 Flash Image tool. Users are creating personalized, hyper-realistic miniature figurines from photos and prompts.
Automated investing might be the smartest way to simplify wealth-building. By automating your investing, you’re less likely to miss funds as they are withdrawn from your paycheck and transferred ...
It’s popular to argue that if you’re in a toxic relationship, it’s best to cut the person out of your life, whether it’s a romantic partner, friend, or even a parent. Social media posts and popular ...
Nano Banana needs no introduction. The latest Google Gemini image model has showcased its capabilities in the form of generating viral, stylized images with intricate detailing and accuracy. Be it the ...
There are now two ways to create Memories movies in Photos as of iOS 18.1 or later: one method is the same way you have done it in previous iOS versions, and the new one leverages Apple Intelligence ...