Circle to Search on Galaxy phones can now look up music – here's how to get it By Cesar Cadenas published August 21, 2024 Google is slowly rolling out a new update that lets you search up songs playing on an app or from an external source.
Samsung’s clever new ‘Circle to Search’ trick could help you figure out that song that is stuck in your head By Jacob Krol published January 23, 2025 'Circle to Search' on a Galaxy S25 Ultra can now identify a song you sing, hum, or play.
Slack might have just added its most bizarre feature yet - but some of you will love it By Mike Moore published October 23, 2023 More "tracks" and sounds coming to the Slack Huddles jukebox, if you're in the mood for a sound bath.
YouTube could soon let you search for songs just by humming By Cesar Cadenas published August 24, 2023 Google is testing new music recognition for YouTube where humming for three seconds can help you find music.
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Android’s Circle to Search will soon get Shazam-like powers for identifying songs and hummed tunes By James Rogerson published August 13, 2024 An update to Circle to Search looks set to add audio identification abilities.
YouTube Music will finally let you look up tracks just by singing into your phone By Cesar Cadenas published March 18, 2024 Reportedly seeing a limited release, this tool can help you find the name of the song that's on the tip of your tongue.
will.i.am's got a new gig: he's making LG go boom By Carrie Marshall published December 10, 2024 will.i.am is coming to shake ya boom boom with new earbuds and a Bluetooth speaker for LG.
Google's next AI update for Gmail could let you ask it to write emails with your voice By Rowan Davies published January 23, 2024 Google is testing a new AI feature for Android that allows you to draft emails using voice prompts.
Starbucks is cracking down on people working in stores - and I think they might be right, wait til you see what people are bringing in By Craig Hale published 2 days ago Extreme workers in South Korea have been using Starbucks stores to set up their own (not-so-mobile) office spaces.
LG squares up with Samsung in red-hot B2B commercial display market — announces Business Cloud CMS for digital signage and LFDs By Wayne Williams published February 7, 2024 LG's Business Cloud CMS will let customers monitor the status of connected LG digital signage in real-time and control it remotely.
You can now send voice messages in Google Chat — and this could make things awkward By Mike Moore published March 27, 2024 Google says adding voice messages to Chat will improve communication - we're not so sure.
YouTube update will let you search for songs by singing them into your phone By Cesar Cadenas published October 17, 2023 YouTube is also introducing several new features in this patch like extra controls for the player and the You tab.
LG DukeBox is the OLED TV-toting jukebox with valve amp fireside visuals nobody asked for By Becky Scarrott published January 2, 2024 LG’s DukeBox looks like a vacuum tube sound system in a glass box, but it’s also an OLED TV screen – and it's coming to CES 2024.
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YouTube Music fully rolls out new 'hum to search' feature – and starts testing new AI-powered radio By Carrie Marshall published July 16, 2024 YouTube Music's cool new tune-finding feature is finally coming to a phone near you.
ChatGPT on WhatsApp can now see, hear, and remember your conversations from elsewhere By Eric Hal Schwartz published February 5, 2025 Whatsapp upgrades ChatGPT chatbot with audio and visual uploads and can link to your account.
Gmail could soon let you dictate all your work emails By Mike Moore published October 25, 2023 Gmail users could soon get a much easier way to write emails.
Activision shares first look at Guitar Hero Mobile and, yeah, it looks like AI slop By Demi Williams published March 4, 2025 Activision has just shown off Guitar Hero Mobile with what appears to be AI-generated artwork.
You can now message ChatGPT on WhatsApp or call it on your landline (if you still have one) By Eric Hal Schwartz published December 18, 2024 OpenAI releases ChatGPT phone number and WhatsApp bot.
YouTube's new AI tool will let you create your dream song with a famous singer's voice By Cesar Cadenas published November 16, 2023 In addition to Dream Track, YouTube is testing another AI feature that'll let you write a guitar riff just by humming it
'You hum it, I'll play it' finally comes to music streaming – thanks, YouTube Music By Carrie Marshall published May 28, 2024 YouTube Music's experimental song recognizer is finally rolling out to everyone on Android.
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Perplexity AI drops new Squid Game-inspired ad that pokes fun at Google starring Lee Jung-jae By Eric Hal Schwartz published March 18, 2025 Perplexity releases a Squid Game advertisement.
Vizio’s new Dolby Atmos soundbar is also a karaoke machine, because why not By Jamie Richards published October 30, 2024 The Vizio MicMe comes with two microphones and its own karaoke app loaded with 80,000 songs.
GoDaddy and Google team up to make sure you never miss a business email By Craig Hale published October 19, 2023 More of your business messages can be viewed and responded to directly from GoDaddy’s tool.
Over 1.1 million user files leaked following huge data breach at top jobseeker platform By Sead Fadilpašić published May 7, 2025 Unprotected beWanted database remains open, with the company yet to respond to inquiries.
Spotify might get a chat feature for your shared Jam playlists, so you can dunk on people's bad taste directly By Carrie Marshall published June 14, 2024 An imminent Spotify app update should add the Jams feature you've been missing
Not even Google is safe from job cuts - cloud, HR roles set to go By Craig Hale published February 28, 2025 Google’s People Operations workers are at risk as the company looks to shed some of its more expensive employees.