Google Maps has updated two key buttons for location and directions that people interact with constantly throughout the day.
Google Maps is adding a new Aerial button that simplifies switching from Street View to Satellite View. Check it out ahead of its release!
As long as I can remember, it seems like Google Maps has had its universally loved timeline feature. Wherever you go and whatever you visit, Google Maps saves your route and location data for a couple ...
Google Maps is available in more than 250 countries, so it may surprise some people to learn that a modern tech-obsessed nation like South Korea isn't on that list. Google Maps has long been shunned ...
The Google AI Studio with Nano Banana is what helps create the viral 3D figurines. Nano Banana trend: If you have recently come across a new social media trend that involves people creating and ...
Social media in India is buzzing with the quirky ‘Nano Banana’ trend, which has picked up once again- especially in the Indian market. With the new trend, people are creating ultra-realistic 3D ...
Artificial intelligence (AI) has sparked yet another viral craze online. After the Studio Ghibli and Pixar-inspired filters, Google’s Gemini has rolled out the “Nano Banana” trend — a tool that lets ...
Users can switch back to Street View at any time, the outlet reported. According to the news outlet, Aerial view even remembers which direction you're facing in Street View when you transition to ...
This image captures a richly detailed section of the Milky Way, showcasing a tapestry of stars and glowing nebulas. Against a black cosmic backdrop, countless white stars sparkle like scattered ...
The internet never fails to surprise us with quirky and creative trends, and the latest one taking over social media is the “Nano Banana” craze. If you’ve scrolled through Instagram, TikTok, or X ...
If your Instagram feed is full of people flexing miniature 3D versions of themselves or their pets, it’s possible that they’ve used Google’s most recent Gemini update. The tool, also known as the Nano ...
When the ESA launched the Gaia spacecraft in 2013, it didn't generate the same fanfare as the launch of other missions like the JWST, or first light from telescopes like the Vera Rubin Observatory.