Apple released its cleanup feature with iOS 18.1. This AI-powered tool removes unwanted people and objects from your images. It's similar to Google's flagship Magic Eraser, which has been live for a ...
Brady Snyder is a technology journalist that has written about mobile devices and computers for multiple publications for over two years. He graduated from St. John's University with a B.S. in ...
Apple today provided developers with the third beta of iOS 18.1, and it adds Clean Up, a new Apple Intelligence tool created for the Photos app. With Clean Up, you can remove unwanted objects from ...
Whether it's a scrap of paper on the ground or a bystander that wandered into the family photo, the Photos app on iPhone, iPad and Mac can clean it up. Jeff Carlson writes about mobile technology for ...
Apple on Wednesday released the third beta of iOS 18.1 with Apple Intelligence, and this one added the Clean Up feature to the Photos app. For those unfamiliar, Clean Up lets users delete objects and ...
You have to be patient to be an Apple faithful. As a company that iterates more than they innovate, Apple takes the slow road when it comes to new features, letting other companies work out the kinks ...
Apple has joined the AI game with Apple Intelligence, finally catching up to its competitors in that department. And with the iOS 18.1 update in October, most people who have a compatible iPhone can ...
With iOS 18.1 Beta 3, Apple debuted its anticipated AI-assisted ‘Clean Up’ feature in the Photos app. As its name suggests, Clean Up helps users tidy up photos, removing everything from inanimate ...
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (WHAT THE TECH?) — When you ask someone to take a photo of your group, they always take about five of them, just in case. So you eventually have hundreds of duplicates on your phone.