Now that we have Circle to Search, Google Lens has been updated so that it immediately starts the camera viewfinder upon launch on Android and iOS. Previously, tapping the Google Lens shortcut in ...
Google appears to be tackling one of smartphones' most persistent design quirks – the camera bump. According to leaked ...
Google Lens has changed its default behavior when launching. Rather than asking you to tap first to access your camera, Lens now starts right in your viewfinder. This change gives Lens come Circle ...
Genki, the accessories manufacturer at the heart of the Switch 2 mockup furore coming out of CES 2025, was reportedly visited by Nintendo’s lawyers. Genki told the press it did not sign a non ...
All photos that derive creative benefits from AI courtesy of Magic Editor's Reimagine tool will be watermarked at the pixel-level in the Google Photos app.
Leaker Majin Bu (via MacRumors) recently took to X to share mockup images (and a video ... there appears to be a selfie camera and a single-lens rear camera. The images also indicate that the ...
With Circle to Search now handling on-device visual queries, Google Lens has been repositioned to focus on real-world search. Instead of opening to a gallery of existing photos, Lens now ...
Chinese manufacturer Lens Technology is set to become Apple’s (AAPL) primary supplier of ultra-thin glass for upcoming foldable devices, ...
Google says it has begun requiring users to turn on JavaScript, the widely used programming language to make web pages interactive, in order to use Google Search. In ...
Images, and the devices that capture them, are my focus. I've covered cameras at PCMag for the past 13 years, which has given me a front row seat for the DSLR to mirrorless transition, the ...
Continuing on the handheld gaming train is the not-so-official mockups of the Nintendo Switch successor, which we’ll just call Switch 2 for simplicity’s sake. Accessory maker Genki had ...
The right-click menu option for a reverse image search was swapped out in favor of searching through Google Lens. If you heavily depend on the older feature and want it back, then don’t worry.