Motorola Edge 50 Pro Officially Launching In India


Following speculation and teasers, Motorola India has officially announced the impending launch of the Edge 50 Pro smartphone. The teaser provides insight into the phone's design and reveals some of its specifications. With the tagline "Intelligence meets Art," the phone will be available for purchase on e-commerce site Flipkart as well as in offline stores, as confirmed by the handset maker.


Youtube Music Getting 'Hum-To-Search' Ability On Android


According to a report by 9to5Google, YouTube Music is rolling out a new song search feature on Android. Upon launching the search function, users will now see a new "Song" tab alongside "Voice." This feature allows users to play, sing, or hum a song, similar to the Hum to Search feature in Google Search. Leveraging AI technology, YouTube matches the sound to the original recording. To access this feature, simply tap the search icon in the top-right corner or use the dedicated button next to the voice search for faster access. However, unlike Spotify, identified songs are not automatically saved to a playlist.


OnePlus Quietly Exits India TV Market?


Without making any official announcement, handset maker OnePlus has quietly taken down the TV and Displays sections from its official Indian website, suggesting a possible exit from the TV segment in the country. Attempting to access the microsite for TVs and Display now leads to a 404 error page. 


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Apple, Google In Talks To Integrate Gemini's AI Features In iPhones


Tech giants Apple and Google are currently engaged in active negotiations regarding the integration of Gemini to facilitate certain generative AI functionalities set to debut on iPhones later this year, the media has reported. If materialised, the agreement with Apple could significantly impact Google's Gemini chatbot, which has faced various controversies in the recent months.


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LinkedIn To Bring Games On Platform


LinkedIn, the professional networking platform owned by Microsoft and boasting over 1 billion users, is venturing into gaming. The platform is looking to enhance user engagement by capitalising on the popularity of puzzle games. Code snippets discovered by app researcher Nima Owji indicate that LinkedIn is exploring a unique feature where player scores are associated with their workplaces, resulting in companies being "ranked" based on these scores.


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