- Google pauses rollout of Ask Photos, the most promising AI feature coming to Google Photos

Google has quietly paused the rollout of one of the most promising AI features that was coming to Google Photos.
- YouTube app stops supporting many older iPhone models

Google is rolling out a new update to its YouTube app on iOS, and it's bad news for those still using older iPhones.
- Photoshop is now available for mobile devices

Photoshop Mobile gives you professional tools without the need for a computer.
- Windows 11 PC users will soon experience a 'classy' USB-C port like MacBook

With the Windows 11 24H2 update, Microsoft has finally tightened the requirements for USB-C ports on new PCs, giving users fast charging capabilities and the best USB-C experience
- Starting next year, every ad you see on Meta platforms could be generated by AI

This means: Every ad you see on Facebook, Instagram... is generated by AI.
- Whatsapp Will Stop Working on These Android Phones and iPhones From June 1

WhatsApp says owners still using older Android phones or iPhones will be prompted and notified several times to upgrade to a newer phone.
- Microsoft Offers AI Video Creation Tool for Free with Bing Video Creator

Two years ago, Bing Image Creator became one of the first major online services to allow users to generate images from text using OpenAI's DALL-E model.
- AMD Octa-core Ryzen AI Max Pro 385 Leaked: Affordable Strix Halo Chipset Coming Soon

This processor scored 2489 points in the single-core test and 14136 points in the multi-core test on Geekbench 6.
- Opera Android updates new features for tabs

The new Opera Android 89 version has been updated with many new features for tab management, helping users easily manage open tabs on the browser even if you have 100 tabs open.
- What does Google Lens bring to YouTube Shorts?

Google announced a new beta that adds Google Lens to YouTube Shorts on iOS and Android.
- Google is slowly losing the elements that once made them beloved.

For many of us, Google was the gateway to the exciting world of the Internet.
- Reasons Why People Hang Their TVs Too High (And How to Avoid Them)

I absolutely love hanging my TV on the wall, and I'm sure many people do too. It's just sad that many people hang their TVs way too high.
- Google Drive Supports Video Analytics with Gemini

Google's popular cloud storage service, Google Drive, is getting a very interesting AI feature based on the Gemini artificial intelligence model.
- Google confirms Instagram drains Android phone battery

If you own an Android phone and think your battery is draining too quickly, especially after using Instagram, your suspicions are correct. Google has confirmed this.
- 99+ entertaining AI commands

You can ask AI to create more for games you already know like Monopoly, Chinese chess, chess... or set up games, travel and more.
- How does Chinese Big Tech 'evade' the US semiconductor embargo?

Chinese tech companies are slowly finding ways to adapt to US restrictions on semiconductor chip exports while maintaining a strong grip on the AI race with the West.
- Will Apple 'leap' from iOS 18 to iOS 26?

According to the latest revelation from Bloomberg, on the stage of the WWDC 2025 event taking place on June 9, Apple will announce iOS 26, iPadOS 26, watchOS 26, macOS 26 and tvOS
- No need to update individual apps? Microsoft wants Windows Update to handle it all

It can be said that this is a bold ambition, especially in the context of Windows Update, which has inherent problems.
- Claude AI Registration Guide and How to Use Claude AI

Claude AI is currently one of the popular AI chatbots with a similar user interface to other chatbots. Here is how to register Claude AI as well as how to use Claude AI.
- Notion app finally arrives on the Microsoft Store

Good news for Notion users: the app is now available for download and installation from the Microsoft Store. At its Build 2025 event, Microsoft announced that the popular