After initially launching on the Pixel 10 series, Google began one of its traditional slow rollouts for its conversation-based “Help me edit” tool late last month. Now, the company is confirming it’s ...
The takeaway: Google is bringing advanced photo editing to the masses by integrating conversational AI into Google Photos. The update allows users to perform complex edits through simple voice ...
TL;DR: Google Photos now allows Android users to edit images by simply describing desired changes with words, enhancing photo editing convenience and accessibility. This new feature leverages natural ...
Android users are now able to edit their photos with AI, Google announced on Tuesday. In Google Photos, users will be able to talk to the AI using natural language to describe how they want to edit ...
Google Messages now lets you delete a sent text message. A deleted message disappears for the other person immediately. The feature is available now for almost all Android users. Get more in-depth ...
iPhones and Android smartphones started to play more nicely together after Apple finally opted to support the Rich Communication Services (RCS) standard. Prior to this, messages between the two ...
Apple announced in March that it would support RCS Universal Profile 3.0 in a future software update. That “future update” is expected to be iOS 26–either in September or soon after. RCS 3.0 will ...
With the arrival of Rich Communication Services (RCS) on iPhone last year, the experience of texting from iOS to Android improved dramatically. As Apple says on its website, RCS supports delivery ...
Android users can now edit text messages sent to iPhones, well… kind of. Yes, you can edit them, but they’ll appear as new messages to iPhone users, not edited ones. Also, iPhones can’t do the same, ...
History proves that text messaging between Android and iOS users has been more often frustrating than not. But recent changes are making it easier to communicate between the two platforms. RCS is the ...
RCS has come a long way since Apple jumped on board in 2024. But for a while, editing messages from Android to iPhone just wasn't possible. Now it is, though there's a small catch. You might remember ...