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Wispr Flow launches its AI dictation app on Android with a floating bubble interface
Wispr Flow's AI dictation app arrives on Android with a floating bubble, offering real-time, punctuation-aware transcription across apps during free early access..
After launching on Windows, Mac and iOS last year, Wispr Flow is finally coming to Android users with a unique interface.
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Telegram announces redesigned interface for Android and iOS, automatic ownership transfer for groups
Telegram has announced that it's rolling out a fully redesigned interface for its Android app, making navigation and search quicker and more intuitive. The most notable change this redesign brings is ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. There was a time when buying a budget phone meant settling for less. You'd save money, but you'd probably get a dim screen, a camera that made ...
Google may have accidentally shown what Android could look like on a full-size PC. A newly surfaced bug report, briefly available on Google Issue Tracker, appeared to include screen recordings of an ...
We’ll soon get Android PCs and better synchronisation to rival Apple’s ecosystem. Editorial Note: Talk Android may contain affiliate links on some articles. If you make a purchase through these links, ...
Google just might've (inadvertently) revealed the first look at its ambitious Android for PC project, bringing the long-awaited unification of ChromeOS and Android to desktop closer to reality. The ...
Last summer, Google announced that Android 16 would include a desktop interface built from Samsung DeX, a mirroring and phone integration tool for PC. Thanks to a (now permissions-restricted) bug ...
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From swirling updates to confusing convergence and more than a few wacky experiments, 2026 is looking to be anything but uneventful for Google's Android platform. It’s hard to believe, but here we be ...
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