Magic Eraser — Google’s AI-powered tool for removing unwanted objects from photos, which once was reserved for Pixel phones — now works on iPhones and other Android devices. With just a tap or two, ...
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 ...
Magic Eraser has announced a series of system-wide enhancements to its browser-based image editing platform, introducing new ...
Google continues to add more and more useful features to Google Photos. It’s a way to get you to spend money on Google Photos, and get more storage, rather than opt for something else. But these ...
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, ...
Magic Eraser is certainly an apt name for the special feature you’ll find in Google Photos on a Pixel 6 or Pixel 6 Pro. With it, you can magically erase elements that ruin the look of your photos, all ...
Microsoft Paint's Generative Erase feature lets you easily remove unwanted elements from photos. The Generative Erase uses AI ...
Freelance Writer for Android Police. Mostly a Samsung guy. My Twitter is @MaxWinebach, Instagram is mweinbach, and my email is [email protected]. Getting Magic ...
Shelby Brown (she/her/hers) is an editor for CNET's services team. She covers tips and tricks for apps, operating systems and devices, as well as mobile gaming and Apple Arcade news. Shelby also ...