Anurag's interest in technology was sparked around 15 years ago when he first tried a Nokia smartphone, one of those Windows-powered devices. Having only used feature phones up until then, he was ...
OnePlus has been the quiet kid in the classroom when it comes to practical AI tools for smartphones, but that’s about to change. In its latest community announcement, OnePlus has unveiled the first ...
iOS 18.1 includes a Clean Up tool for photo editing. Clean Up can remove unwanted people or objects from photos. Clean Up ...
Apple isn't the snappiest when it comes to following industry trends, but it seems like the allure of generative AI has been a little too difficult to resist. Starting in iOS 18, compatible iPhones, ...
Google and Apple are two major tech giants that compete with each other in the smartphone market. Both are applauded for the enthralling features on their respective smartphones and ecosystems.
Microsoft has introduced a new tool - the AI-powered magic eraser. In this article, we'll tell you more about this new Windows tool that can remove unwanted elements from a picture easily. Read on!
Launching this month, the AI Eraser tool will let you remove unwanted elements from your photos. I’m a mobile writer at PCMag, which means I cover wireless phones, plans, tablets, ereaders, and a ...
Adobe is adding another AI-powered tool to its belt with the announcement of Generative Remove for Lightroom. As the name indicates, Generative Remove lets you get rid of any unwanted objects from a ...
Google's once-exclusive Magic Eraser tool for editing photographs is coming to iPhone users through the Google One subscription. The tool debuted with the company's Pixel 6 in 2021 and can ...
Microsoft has been spotted working on a “Magic Erase” feature within OneDrive for Android. This feature could be used to remove areas and infill them with generative AI. We’ve seen similar generative ...