[ad_1] Joe Maring / Android Authority AI. AI. AI. I’m sure you’re tired of hearing this word over the past couple of years. It is everywhere, slapped onto every feature, every app, every keynote slide, whether it actually makes your phone better or not. And honestly, I’ve felt the same way. Sure, some features are … Read More “Google’s offline AI app changed how I see on-device AI” »
Month: May 2026
[ad_1] Adamya Sharma / Android Authority Google made plenty of announcements at the Android Show last week, but none captured my attention more than Android XR. The company formalized a roadmap I’ve been waiting for, designed to bring Android XR beyond clunky AR-style goggles into the world of something people actually want to wear. Samsung’s … Read More “We’re about to witness a critical moment for Google’s smart glasses” »
[ad_1] Causing a secondary cancer may be an acceptable risk when treating a life-threatening cancer, but probably not for autoimmunity, says Matt Lunning, medical director for gene and cellular therapy at Nebraska Medicine in Omaha. How to balance the risk between the impacts of an autoimmune disease, which can range widely in severity, and the … Read More “A revolutionary cancer treatment could transform autoimmune disease” »
[ad_1] Apple released iOS 26.5 on May 11, and the update brings end-to-end encrypted RCS messaging to your iPhone, as well as dozens of bug fixes. After you download the update, it might seem like your iPhone’s battery is draining faster than usual, but don’t worry. Apple wrote online that this is normal and — … Read More “If Your iPhone Battery’s Draining Faster After iOS 26.5, Don’t Panic” »
[ad_1] Today Verizon is announcing that it’s joining Anthropic’s Project Glasswing to test the Claude Mythos Preview model. This model, according to Anthropic, is capable of identifying complex vulnerabilities in critical software and operating systems at unprecedented speed. Due to its specialized capabilities, Anthropic set up Project Glasswing as a way to grant access to … Read More “Verizon joins Project Glasswing to test Anthropic's Claude Mythos model on its infrastructure” »
[ad_1] Dhruv Bhutani / Android Authority It’s fair to say that Google Photos has been the best thing that has ever happened to smartphone photography management. For years, it has served as the ultimate set-it-and-forget-it tool. And for the longest time, it was my go-to recommendation. It was practically free. It was unlimited. It was … Read More “I’m self-hosting a Google Photos alternative on my old Pixel” »
[ad_1] Today, Cerebras Systems is a public company that sells AI chips for inference to giants like OpenAI and AWS. It held a blockbuster IPO on Thursday, with both of its co-founders billionaires, and ended the week worth about $60 billion. But in 2019, when it was three years old, it came dangerously close to … Read More “$60B AI chip darling Cerebras almost died early on, burning $8M a month” »
[ad_1] Robert Triggs / Android Authority I add an item to my shopping cart online, go through the checkout process, but then have a last-minute change of heart. I decide not to buy for whatever reason, expecting the story to end there, but it doesn’t. Less than a day later, the company is already messaging … Read More “I love WhatsApp, but it desperately needs this feature” »
[ad_1] Playing Mixtape is like playing a video game version of a high school movie. Kids banter about the meaning of life and the theme songs that would play when they walk in a room. They’re worried about looking cool at a big party. They’re obsessed with finding booze. But under all of those tropes … Read More “Mixtape is a musical portrait of teenage life” »
[ad_1] Joe Maring / Android Authority We didn’t see it coming (honestly, neither did Apple), but Google just showcased what could perhaps be the biggest moment for AI: Gemini Intelligence. It brings to reality Gemini’s agentic mode that we have all been dreaming of: where AI can execute multi-step tasks on your behalf as you … Read More “If Gemini can do everything for me, what’s the point of Android?” »
