Trump Organization launches ‘Trump Mobile’ at $499
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We don’t know much about the new Trump Mobile phone or the company’s data plan, but we sure do have a lot of questions.
Although there has been no official announcement, Sega has revealed that it’s discontinuing support for nine retro games that were ported to iOS and Android several years ago. Before that happens, the company has made all the games completely free and removed all in-app purchases, as spotted by Android Authority.
The new company says it will manufacture its Android phone in the United States but it has not said how it could do that.
Bloomberg journalists discuss today's biggest winners and losers in the stock market. Listen for analysis on the companies making news on Wall Street.
The all-in-one platform for Adobe’s Firefly-branded generative AI models is now available on iPhone and Android devices. The new Firefly mobile app allows users to generate images and videos using text descriptions and experiment with popular AI photo editing tools,
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You can give the new Firefly AI app a whirl for free, but you'll need to pay up to use the latest models from Google, Ideogram, Pika, Luma and Runway.
When its redesigned Firefly app arrived earlier this year, Adobe launched the platform without Android and iOS app support, saying those would come at a later date. Today, the company is making good on that promise,
SoftBank Group Corp. raised around $4.8 billion through a sale of T-Mobile US Inc. shares, a move that helps fund the Japanese company’s grandiose plans for artificial intelligence.