Wispr Flow is now on Android with unlimited free dictation. Here's what daily use looks like, what works, and what still ...
With Gemini for Home arriving, Google's home voice assistant options are better than ever. Here are my favorite commands.
President Trump’s ambiguous appeal comes after he undermined U.S.-funded media outlets that normally would have helped the administration reach people inside the country. By Anton Troianovski ...
Blizzard apparently isn’t busy enough with Overwatch, announcing a mobile version of the game that “will begin select region testing soon.” Unlike mobile versions of games like Call of Duty, PUBG, or ...
Blizzard Entertainment has announced Overwatch Rush, a new top-down hero shooter designed specifically for for iOS and Android. A release date was not announced. The mobile shooter is in development ...
Dear Eric: I have a soft voice that has been criticized by many. I took a required speech class in college, and the instructor made up an emergency and asked if anyone would believe me if I told them ...
For those unfamiliar, Apple limits the types of apps that are allowed in CarPlay. This is done for safety reasons, as well as design limitations of Apple’s CarPlay framework. Unlike iPhone apps, ...
With iOS 26.4, CarPlay users will be able to use third-party chatbots with ‌CarPlay‌. AI services like Claude, Gemini, and ChatGPT will be accessible through the ‌CarPlay‌ system for the first time.
A former NPR radio host has sued Google and its parent company Alphabet, alleging that the tech giant used his voice for its NotebookLM AI product. David Greene, former host of NPR's Morning Edition ...
Podcaster David Greene is accusing Google of using his voice without permission to create one of the AI voices in the company’s research and note-taking tool NotebookLM. Google added Audio Overviews ...
David Greene, the longtime host of NPR’s “Morning Edition,” is suing Google, alleging that the male podcast voice in the company’s NotebookLM tool is based on Greene, according to The Washington Post.
Mark Gurman dropped iOS 27 details in his newest Bloomberg newsletter. Forget big flashy features this time around—Apple's doing something different. They're cleaning up old code and making batteries ...