Gemini AI app is rolling out for Android

A foldable iPhone could arrive in 2026, Sonos teases headphones launch date, and more
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February 8, 2024
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Artificial Intelligence
Bard becomes Gemini in Google's next big AI push
More AI is heading to Android (Google)
This feels like a major moment in Google's AI endeavors: its Bard bot will now be called Gemini (in line with its underlying model), there's a new standalone Gemini app for Android in the US, and Google is claiming the AI is significantly smarter than before.
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Phones
Here's when we might finally get a foldable iPhone
The iPhone 15 Pro Max (Future)
Apple is way behind the curve when it comes to foldable phones – Samsung is already five generations down the line – but foldable iPhone and iPad prototypes are in testing, according to the latest leak, and the first devices could appear sometime in 2026.
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Audio
The Sonos headphones could arrive this year
A leaked design for the Sonos headphones (Sonos)
Sticking with release date leaks, and the long-rumored Sonos headphones might finally see the light of day around October time, according to comments made by Sonos CEO Patrick Spence on a recent earnings call – and we're more than ready for them.
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Tablets
It looks as though a Google Pixel Tablet 2 is coming
The Google Pixel Tablet (Future)
The first Google Pixel Tablet went on sale in June 2023, and there are indications that Google enjoyed the experience so much that it's making another one – although for the time being we don't know too much about any potential upgrades.
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Entertainment
The Eras Tour is heading to Disney Plus, with extra songs
Taylor Swift is heading to Disney Plus (Fernando Leon / Getty Images)
Following on from its phenomenal box-office success, Taylor Swift's The Eras Tour is arriving on Disney Plus on March 15, it's been announced – and the concert movie will include extra songs that weren't shown in the theatrical cut.
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