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Chris Welch

Chris Welch

Former Senior Reviewer

Former Senior Reviewer

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    Sony’s Pulse Explore earbuds deliver immersive audio and one very useful trick

    The first wireless earbuds from Sony’s PlayStation unit have unique planar magnetic drivers and an equally unique style.

    Chris Welch
    Samsung Galaxy Buds FE review: sometimes the fit is everything

    7

    Verge Score

    These $100 earbuds offer good sound and impressive noise cancellation for the price, and they bring back the wing tip design of the Galaxy Buds Plus.

    Chris Welch
    Chris Welch
    Chris Welch
    Google is about to get more transparent about Magic Editor’s creative limits.

    Google’s Magic Editor is already capable of mind-bending photo retouching, but occasionally it’ll refuse to do certain edits. When this happens, it displays a vague message about violating Google’s AI terms.

    It seems Google will soon be clearer about why Magic Editor sometimes abandons a task. Android Authority spotted strings in the Google Photos app about the tool being unable to manipulate “photos of ID cards, receipts, images with personally identifiable information, human faces, and body parts.”

    The site also found clues that Magic Editor could allow custom generative text prompts, giving users even more creative freedom. Because after all, what is a photo?