One UI 9 could make Samsung Browser better for juggling multiple pages
…The same One UI 9 browser build also labels Ask AI as a beta feature and includes a hidden Cross Device Resume toggle. Samsung has been quietly tinkering with its Android web…
…The same One UI 9 browser build also labels Ask AI as a beta feature and includes a hidden Cross Device Resume toggle. Samsung has been quietly tinkering with its Android web…
…Fitbit’s current Public Preview build is heavily leveraged into AI, using Gemini to create text summaries of the data Fitbit collects, as well as guidance based on that data. This content…
…These Prep Notes are automatically updated with the conversation that’s happening in real life, and users can switch to live captions or AI-generated suggestions using the button on the Even…
…Earlier this week, the March Pixel Drop expanded several of the app’s AI capabilities to Pixel 9 devices , including Reflections, Revisit Topics, and Mood ID. While that update brought more people…
…Presuming the hardware supports on-device AI functionality, the Pixel Screenshots app will feel right at home on a desktop just as it does on a Pixel. However, building on the conjecture…
…The company adds that “select” watches launching later in 2026 will also gain access to Gemini Intelligence for agentic tasks. It didn’t reveal more details in this regard, but it’s…
…13, 2026 • • • Add AndroidAuthority on Google Joe Maring / Android Authority TL;DR Samsung is expanding its One UI 8.5 beta to older flagships and A-series mid-rangers. The update brings…
…Mobile Android OS Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 gets its first One UI 8.5 beta update Bringing One UI 8.5 Beta 2 into the fold. By • March 26, 2026 • • • Add…
…s the changelog (Updated: Live) Build numbers and forum pages suggest the new Android release is imminent for Samsung's 2024 flagship and other phones. By • March 26, 2026 • • • Add AndroidAuthority on…
…Google says AI has made these types of finds “almost routine.” Instead, the team is releasing special Chrome builds so researchers can demonstrate arbitrary read/write in privileged processes. Google now pays…