Google finally gives Photos users the off-switch they demanded
Google is adding a prominent toggle to Photos search, letting users switch off the Gemini-powered Ask Photos feature that drew significant backlash for being slow and inaccurate.
Google is adding a prominent toggle to Photos search, letting users switch off the Gemini-powered Ask Photos feature that drew significant backlash for being slow and inaccurate.
Adobe has released its AI assistant for Photoshop to public beta, letting users edit images by typing conversational prompts. The rollout signals a fundamental shift in creative software design—but adoption depends on how well the tool handles real work.
A long-term experiment on unpowered USB flash drives revealed no data corruption after six years, challenging the industry belief that flash memory degrades quickly without power.
Resident Evil Requiem uses its dual protagonists to ask uncomfortable questions about franchises that refuse to move forward. The result is a game genuinely concerned with its own legacy.
Security researchers deployed an autonomous AI agent against McKinsey's internal AI chatbot and gained full system access within two hours. The breach reveals how corporate enthusiasm for AI is outpacing security reality.
Ulefone's new RugOne Xsnap 7 Pro features a detachable magnetic action camera. The question: can modular phones finally succeed where Project Ara and others failed?
Workers at Hyper Light Drifter studio Heart Machine have unionised with the Communications Workers of America, securing voluntary recognition after repeated rounds of layoffs. Their action reflects a broader movement gaining momentum across the gaming industry.
The Division 2 broke its own Steam record with 26,459 concurrent players this weekend, driven by clear communication from Ubisoft about what's ahead. It's a lesson in how transparency beats empty promises.
Sammy Azdoufal was only trying to play with his DJI Romo using a PS5 controller. Instead, he discovered a security flaw that exposed 7,000 homes across 24 countries to potential surveillance.
Death Stranding 2's newly published art book reveals the game that might have been: mech-suited heroines, cyberpunk exoskeletons, and a narrative that never saw the pandemic coming.
Cisco has confirmed fresh vulnerabilities in its Catalyst SD-WAN Manager software are being actively exploited. The latest flaws compound a crisis that began weeks earlier with a critical zero-day affecting thousands of organisations.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang has effectively ended the company's ambitious $100 billion infrastructure partnership with OpenAI, pivoting instead to a $30 billion equity investment. The move reflects growing investor scrutiny around AI valuations and reveals tensions beneath Silicon Valley's AI boom.
Microsoft's latest Copilot update embeds Edge browsing directly into its AI assistant, raising questions about browser choice and market competition even as the feature promises genuine productivity gains.
Jackie O Henderson has quit the Kyle and Jackie O Show after 22 years, following an on-air confrontation with co-host Kyle Sandilands over astrology, workplace conduct allegations and long-simmering tensions.
Broadcom claims AI companies cannot build their own chips at scale, pointing to massive custom orders from Meta, OpenAI, and Anthropic. But as billions flow toward in-house silicon development, the company's confidence may mask deeper anxieties.
Google's discovery of Coruna, a powerful iPhone exploit kit, has triggered speculation about its origins. Kaspersky now pushes back against claims it came from US intelligence.
Businesses across the globe report legitimate emails bouncing off Outlook.com since late January, with Microsoft offering little explanation and less support.
Apple has launched the MacBook Air M5 with 512GB of base storage, double its predecessor, but a $100 price rise shows the memory crisis is already at the checkout.
Apple has launched M5-powered MacBook Air and MacBook Pro models with faster AI performance and doubled storage, but prices have risen across the board.
Reports suggest Sony is pulling back from releasing major single-player exclusives on PC, reversing a strategy it invested in heavily just four years ago.