If you are not living under a rock, you must have come across thousands of photos and reels of people reimagining their old photos using Gemini’s AI image generation tool, Nano Banana. While women are ...
Katelyn is a writer with CNET covering artificial intelligence, including chatbots, image and video generators. Her work explores how new AI technology is infiltrating our lives, shaping the content ...
Google's "Nano Banana" has been taking over the internet with its new 3D model trend, where users take advantage of the new model's advanced capabilities to turn their pictures into 3D models. The new ...
Nano Banana 3D Image: People are obsessing over seeing themselves as a 3D figurine in an image, standing in front of a personal computer placed on a table. If you are an avid Instagram user, chances ...
The first step is to generate an image. You can use any tool to generate an image. I have used Meta AI and Google AI Studio. I generated two images using the simple prompts written below: A dog riding ...
[darrenburns]’ Rich Pixels is a library for sending colorful images to a terminal. Give it an image, and it’ll dump it to your terminal in full color. While it also supports ASCII art, the cool part ...
While Vivo has started teasing the arrival of the Vivo X300 series, which is expected to debut on Oct. 13 in China, its sub-brand iQOO has also begun building hype for the iQOO 15. According to recent ...
At Meta Connect 2025, the company’s biggest event of the year, Mark Zuckerberg unveiled three new smart glasses: the second-generation Ray-Ban Meta, the Meta Ray-Ban Display and wristband controller, ...
Fast-fashion giant Shein has found itself in trouble after using the likeness of Luigi Mangione, the American man accused of killing the UnitedHealthcare CEO, to sell cheap shirts. Shoppers were ...
At the Connect developer conference today, Meta officially unveiled its next generation of smart glasses built with Essilor Luxottica, essentially confirming yesterday’s big leak, which includes the ...
I have been a technology journalist for 30-plus years and have covered just about every kind of computer gear—from the 386SX to 64-core processors—in my long tenure as an editor, a writer, and an ...