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Google just debuted Nano Banana 2, an updated version of its AI image generator. It combines the abilities of Google’s previous release, Nano Banana Pro—like text rendering and web searching—with ...
Inspired by the shape-shifting skin of octopuses, Penn State researchers developed a smart hydrogel that can change appearance, texture, and shape on command. The material is programmed using a ...
Elon Musk’s AI chatbot Grok has announced a change in policy that purports to offer more protections against sexualized deepfakes, at least on X. The new policy comes as California launches an ...
The Trump administration is ruffling more feathers with some fans of America’s national parks — this time by replacing images of the picturesque parks on some annual passes with an image of President ...
A Chrome browser extension that provides image hover preview functionality for any webpage. When hovering over images, it automatically displays an enlarged preview of the image.
Google unveiled Nano Banana in Google Search and Notebook LM. It will release the AI image editor in Photos soon. The tool offers new styles for illustrations and Briefs. Nano Banana, Google's ...
Microsoft is making a breaking change to new Outlook platforms, that aligns them with the classic Outlook app on Windows, interestingly. Microsoft has been trying really hard to get customers to ...
Hover mowers might look futuristic, but they've been around since 1964, thanks to the British company FlyMo. It's a type of lawn mower that floats on a cushion of air instead of rolling on wheels. An ...
In the new redesign - which incidentally I think is generally great - whenever I hover an image on the home page it gets "suntanned". It's not a great looks and I wish you would remove this behavior ...
Too many leaders focus on the mechanics of change and ignore the most critical factor: people. Change is inevitable, but success isn’t. Don’t believe me? Research shows 70% of change management ...
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