
Google Launches Nano Banana 2 Image Model
Key Highlights: Google has announced Nano Banana 2, the latest version of its image generation model. The new system is technically called Gemini 3.1 Flash

Key Highlights: Google has announced Nano Banana 2, the latest version of its image generation model. The new system is technically called Gemini 3.1 Flash

Key Highlights Adobe has introduced a new AI-powered video editing feature called Quick Cut inside Adobe Firefly. The tool automatically assembles raw footage into a

Key Highlights: Logitech has unveiled Rally Board 65, a 65-inch all-in-one video collaboration system designed to simplify hybrid meetings by combining video, audio, touch, and

Key Highlights: Perplexity has introduced a new AI system called Perplexity Computer. The product combines reasoning, research, task execution, and long-term memory into a single

Key Highlights: Amazon has rolled out a new update for Alexa+, its AI-powered voice assistant, introducing personality options that let users control how the assistant

Key Highlights On February 25, Samsung Electronics unveiled the Galaxy Buds4 series at Galaxy Unpacked 2026 in San Francisco. The launch introduces two models —

Key Highlights What’s New in the Samsung Galaxy S26 Series? Samsung officially unveiled the Samsung Galaxy S26 lineup — including the S26, S26+, and S26 Ultra —

Key Highlights Chinese smartphone brand Tecno has revealed a new modular Android concept phone ahead of MWC 2026, reviving an idea the industry largely abandoned

Key Highlights: Nothing has officially revealed a Pink colour variant of the upcoming Nothing Phone 4a ahead of its early March launch. The announcement confirms

Key Highlights: Oura has introduced its first-ever proprietary large language model built specifically for women’s health. Rolling out for testing in Oura Labs this week,

Key Highlights: Google has added a new automated workflow feature to Opal, its vibe-coding platform that lets users build apps using plain text. Announced on

Key Highlights: Apple is rolling out new age-verification tools worldwide to comply with a growing web of child safety laws. The changes affect how users
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