• Photoshop’s new generative AI feature lets you ‘uncrop’ images

    Photoshop’s new generative AI feature lets you ‘uncrop’ images

    Adobe is building on Firefly, its family of generative AI models, with a feature in Photoshop that “expands images beyond their original bounds,” as the company describes it. Aptly called Generative Expand, the capability, available in the beta version of Photoshop, lets users expand and resize images by clicking and dragging the Crop tool, which…

  • ClassPass introduces credits

    ClassPass introduces credits

    ClassPass is not accustomed to sitting idle. The startup, a subscription marketplace that lets users find and book fitness classes, is today introducing credits. ClassPass CEO Fritz Lanman hinted at the change at Disrupt SF last year, explaining that the service has a great market fit with a certain demographic, but doesn’t work as well…

  • Facebook’s next money-maker: Messenger Broadcasts

    Facebook’s next money-maker: Messenger Broadcasts

    Users might hate it, but Facebook is now testing a self-serve sponsored messaging tool for small businesses that aren’t sophisticated enough to build bots. TechCrunch first reported back in November Facebook internally building a prototype of the Messenger Broadcast tool that let companies blast a message to anyone who’s already started a conversation with them.…

  • Instagram code reveals unreleased voice and video calling

    Instagram code reveals unreleased voice and video calling

    Instagram wants to be your phone, not just your camera. And it wants to be better at it than Snapchat. Files buried in Instagram and the Instagram Direct standalone app’s Android Application Packages (APKs) are files and icons for “Call” and “Video Call”. APKs often show files for unreleased features that are lying dormant in…

  • MIT study shows how much driving for Uber or Lyft sucks

    MIT study shows how much driving for Uber or Lyft sucks

    Ride-hailing giants Uber and Lyft are delivering pitiful levels of take-home pay to the hundreds of thousands of US independent contractors providing their own vehicles and driving skills to deliver the core service, according to an MIT CEEPR study examining the economics of the two app platforms. The report catalyses the debate about conditions for workers…

  • Micropodcasting? Facebook tries Voice Clip status updates

    Micropodcasting? Facebook tries Voice Clip status updates

    More intimate than text but easier to record than video, Facebook hopes voice could get people sharing more on its aging social network. And internationally, where users may have to deal with non-native language keyboards, voice lets them speak their mind without a typing barrier. Facebook is now testing Voice Clips as a status update…

  • Air’s app lets you record high-quality home movies without running out of space

    Air’s app lets you record high-quality home movies without running out of space

    These days, home movies aren’t recorded with handheld video cameras, but rather with our smartphones. Unfortunately, there’s a downside. Our iPhones default to lower quality video so recordings won’t eat up storage space; and while you can adjust that all the way to 4K on newer devices, that would drastically increase your storage consumption. You’d…

  • Snapchat is stuck in the uncanny valley of AR glasses

    Snapchat is stuck in the uncanny valley of AR glasses

    “Timing,” Snapchat CEO Evan Spiegel said cryptically when asked what the greatest threat was for Snap Inc. “I think the big risks are always the really big product ideas that we’re investing in that are just hard to get right,” he told the Goldman Sachs conference two weeks ago. The statements got lost amongst flashier…

  • Waze Carpool’s new app lets riders get more choosy about their drivers

    Waze Carpool’s new app lets riders get more choosy about their drivers

    Waze’s carpooling app for commuters is relaunching with a number of new features designed to make it easier and safer to use. The company says it will now allow people to choose their shared rides, instead of being matched blindly. That means riders will be able to pick drivers based on things like star ratings, mutual…

  • Shape is an app to help you learn how to invest the ethical way

    Shape is an app to help you learn how to invest the ethical way

    Recently launched out of beta, U.K. startup Shape wants to create a more educational trading experience for a new generation of traders, including those who might be concerned with the ethical standards of the sectors or companies they back. The Shape iOS app assumes no or very little prior trading knowledge, and provides easy-to-follow information…