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Google Photos used to be the gold standard for photo management, but the magic has started to fade. Between the cluttered UI, the forced integration of Memories I didn’t want to see, and the declining quality of the once-perfect search algorithm, the app has become a mess rather than a helpful tool.
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Is it time to ditch Google Photos and go back to analog?
Bring back physical prints, I say. Okay, I know they still exist. But I mean, bring back their popularity. I believe that in an age dominated by screen-viewing, the tactile experience and permanence of a physical print is the best way to appreciate an experience caught in time.
Google Photos restores Perspective Tool but hides it behind an unnecessary crop step, creating an inconsistent experience The tool remains absent from video editing Despite the feature's return, its hidden implementation and video limitation make this ...
Samsung has a more sentimental vision for AI in your living room. In a Monday press release, the company announced plans to bring Google Photos to its Samsung AI TV lineup, transforming televisions into oversized digital frames that showcase your most meaningful memories.
Samsung has announced plans to bring Google Photos to its TVs in 2026, complete with AI editing tools. The post Google Photos is coming to your Samsung TV next year appeared first on Digital Trends. The Latest Tech News,
Google’s Nano Banana AI tool is raising new privacy questions, putting how photos are analyzed and stored in focus for 1.5 billion people worldwide.
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Samsung is adding Google Photos support to its TVs in 2026, and it sounds exactly like the Google TV integration we see today.