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More Galaxy AI features are on the way

Apple rolls out new Sports app, the iPhone 16 could get a mic upgrade, and more
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February 21, 2024
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Artificial Intelligence
Samsung is just getting started with Galaxy AI
Circle to Search is a Galaxy AI feature (Samsung)
A senior Samsung executive says the Galaxy AI that's built into the Galaxy S24 phones – enabling real-time translation, smarter web searches, and advanced photo editing, among other things – is just the start for the tech, with more new features on the way.
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Apple
Apple launches a new app that sports fans will love
The new Sports app (Apple)
It's not every day that Apple launches a new app, so the Sports app that it just released is quite a big deal – it offers live scores, results, tables and more across a host of sports in the US, UK, Europe, and Canada, and Apple has been telling us all about it.
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Phones
The iPhone 16 is tipped to get improved microphones
These mics could be getting an upgrade (Future)
A significantly improved microphone setup is the latest rumored upgrade for the iPhone 16 series, and it's actually more interesting than it sounds: apparently the new mics will help to enhance the capabilities of Siri, which is due a major AI boost.
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Apps
Google Keep could be in line for a big new feature
Google Keep is in line for an upgrade (Google)
Code inside the latest version of the Google Keep app for Android suggests a big upgrade is "coming soon": the ability to view, edit, and create notes right from the lock screen. The updated functionality could come with enhanced support for styluses as well.
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Virtual Reality
We're 'close' to controlling headsets with brain signals
The Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses (Meta)
It shouldn't be too long before we're strapping a Meta Quest or Vision Pro headset to our faces, and controlling the software on it with only our thoughts – that's according to Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg, who says that the tech is currently being developed.
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