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Exciting news for iPhone enthusiasts! iOS 27, anticipated to debut at Apple's WWDC 2026, is set to revolutionize photo editing on your device with the introduction of advanced AI features. As reported by Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, the update will enhance Apple’s existing photo tools with brand-new capabilities like Extend, Enhance, and Reframe, all powered by cutting-edge on-device AI.

Currently, while Android users enjoy robust AI photo editing options, iPhone users have been waiting for an upgrade. This new suite might just level the playing field, allowing you to seamlessly remove objects, combine images, and elevate your photos like never before.

With millions of iPhones ready to embrace this update, it looks like Apple is finally catching up in the AI race.

Exciting news from YouTube! The platform has just rolled out Picture-in-Picture (PiP) mode for all users on Android and iOS, completely free of charge! Gone are the days of needing a Premium subscription to enjoy multitasking while watching videos. Now, you can shrink your favorite non-music, longform content into a handy floating window, making it easier to juggle tasks while catching up on your favorite clips.

Dive into this innovative feature that promises to enhance your viewing experience, bringing both convenience and fun to your screen time.

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The Pentagon has officially partnered with Google to harness its advanced Gemini AI systems for classified operations, marking a significant step in the U.S.

military's AI capabilities. Following similar agreements with tech giants like OpenAI, this collaboration aligns with Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's vision of evolving the military into an “AI-first warfighting force.

” While the deal reflects a growing reliance on AI in national security, it doesn’t come without controversy. Google employees have voiced concerns, with around 600 advocating against Pentagon collaborations, reminiscent of earlier protests over Project Maven.

Critics warn about the implications of AI in domestic surveillance and autonomous weaponry, emphasizing the necessity for strict oversight. Though Google's spokesperson touted a commitment to ethical AI use, the rapid military integration of these technologies prompts ongoing debates about their impact on democratic values and civil liberties.

As AI continues to transform defense strategies, the balance between innovation and ethical responsibility remains a hot topic.

Get ready to flip for the Motorola Razr 2026, set to debut on April 29, 2026! This stylish foldable smartphone, likely to be known as the Razr 70 in India, boasts an impressive 6.9-inch 120Hz AMOLED display and packs a powerful MediaTek Dimensity 7450X processor.

Photography enthusiasts will love the dual 50-megapixel cameras that promise stunning shots. With a starting price tag of $799.

99, it will be available in vibrant shades of Brown, Green, and Purple.

Introducing Trexo Plus, a groundbreaking therapy at Hamilton Health Sciences that empowers young patients like four-year-old Lily Maracle to take big strides in their mobility journey! Born with cerebral palsy, Lily has been using Trexo Plus robotic legs during physical therapy sessions at the Ron Joyce Children’s Health Centre, where she chases bubbles and kicks balls in a supportive environment. This innovative technology helps children gain strength and confidence by guiding their movements, making physical therapy both effective and enjoyable.

With data collected during each session, physiotherapists can tailor therapy to meet each child’s unique needs. As HHS continues to integrate cutting-edge advancements in healthcare, Trexo Plus not only enhances physical abilities but also opens doors to independence for its young users.

With the support of innovative partnerships, this initiative represents a remarkable leap forward for pediatric rehabilitation.

Mark Zuckerberg has exciting news for the future of AI! During Meta's recent earnings call, he revealed that the company's superintelligence team is developing innovative AI agents designed to assist users in both personal and business capacities. These agents aim to be more approachable and user-friendly compared to existing products like OpenClaw.

Zuckerberg envisions these tools helping individuals achieve their goals while supporting entrepreneurs in reaching new customers and enhancing service to existing ones. Although a timeline for release hasn’t been announced, Zuckerberg emphasized the need for well-designed, accessible AI experiences that anyone—like your mom—can navigate easily.

With the recently launched Muse Spark model as a foundation, Meta is on a mission to revolutionize how we view and interact with AI, making our digital lives smoother and more intuitive.

In an electrifying courtroom drama, Elon Musk and Sam Altman are facing off in a high-stakes legal battle over the future of OpenAI. On the trial's opening day, Musk passionately decried Altman's shift of the organization from a nonprofit to a for-profit entity, labeling it a "theft" of its original charitable mission.

Musk insists that the very foundation of OpenAI was meant to be a counter to corporate giants like Google, emphasizing safety and accessibility in AI. His assertion that he would have created OpenAI regardless, hints at a rift with the company's leadership.

OpenAI’s lawyers countered, claiming Musk had previously supported the need for a for-profit structure and accused him of using his funding to exert control over the team. As the trial unfolds, with Musk seeking up to $150 billion in damages, the tech world watches closely to see how this clash of titans will shape the future of AI.