With the new Voice Typing Dictation feature, users can now speak naturally and have Speechify’s new Mac app turn that recording into clean text across any app on macOS. Here’s how it works. Apple ...
OpenAI has officially opened submissions for apps in ChatGPT, letting developers publish tools directly to the platform. App developers can now submit their apps for review using the new Apps SDK. If ...
BYD is taking a page from the Airbnb playbook by launching a home charger sharing system that lets EV owners open up their personal charging equipment to other BYD drivers — and get paid for the ...
App developers looking to launch their programs in ChatGPT can now submit them for review and potential publication, OpenAI said Wednesday. The company also introduced a new app directory within ...
Apple TV now supports Google Cast on Android phones. The feature lets users cast shows and movies from their phone to a TV or a streaming device, provided both devices are connected to the same Wi-Fi ...
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Material 3 Expressive switched back to a shorter bottom bar, but not all apps — like Google Home — adopted that at launch. That has now changed. Update 12/12: The short Google Home bottom bar is now ...
Following yesterday’s big launch, the Gemini app is adding a “new way to prompt with Nano Banana” by drawing or annotating directly on images. Additionally, SynthID now works on video. After adding an ...
(NewsNation) — An app designed to help women spot “red-flag men” and catch cheaters is going viral. Tea, which markets itself as a dating safety app for women, has surged to the top of Apple’s U.S.
OpenAI introduced apps in ChatGPT earlier this year as a way to help users interact with third-party services without leaving the chat window. The feature launched with support for a handful of apps ...
Instagram is making the jump from mobile devices to the living-room TV for the first time — a bid to ratchet up viewing of short-form Reels, by taking videos to the biggest screen in the house. The ...
TV and home video editor Ty Pendlebury joined CNET Australia in 2006, and moved to New York City to be a part of CNET in 2011. He tests, reviews and writes about the latest TVs and audio equipment.