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Android 16 will bring these 5 upgrades to your phone – including one I can’t wait to try out
By Jamie Richards published
The latest Android 16 beta hints at a selection of new features that could make life easier and more creative for users of the world’s most popular mobile operating system.

TikTok is back on the App Store and Google Play Store – here’s what could happen next
By Jamie Richards published
TikTok has reappeared on the iOS App Store and Google Play Store following its banning – but the platform might not stick around for too long

Gemini just upgraded its memory feature, and I'm finally excited to use it
By John-Anthony Disotto published
Google Gemini can now remember previous conversations, although unlike ChatGPT you'll need to pay for it.

Free Gemini Live update brings better conversation skills and understanding of accents
By Graham Barlow published
Gemini Live just got better, and the upgrade is free.

Google Messages now lets you send yourself RCS messages – trust me, it’s more useful than it sounds
By Jamie Richards published
Google Messages has added the ability to send RCS messages to yourself, allowing for longer reminders and the quick transfer of photos and videos between devices.

Google Gemini adds its personal AI researcher to your iPhone – if you have the right subscription
By Eric Hal Schwartz published
Google Gemini adds Deep Research feature to iOS.

Cybercrime is helping fund rogue nations across the world - and it's only going to get worse, Google warns
By Ellen Jennings-Trace published
Cybercrime threatens national security, with the ‘Big Four’ also targeting firms for profit.

Google Chrome might soon use AI to make you a better password
By Luke Hughes published
Google’s possibly impending ‘AI innovation’ makes getting on top of data breaches that much easier, but there’s little else to it other than convenience.

Eclipsa Audio, the new Dolby Atmos competitor, is coming to Google TV sets and LG TVs – but we're still missing the most important news
By Henry St Leger published
Google and Samsung have developed a new 3D audio format, Eclipsa Audio, that is coming to many different smart TVs, but it may take streaming services time to catch up.
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