Galaxy S26 may bring major Bixby upgrade powered by Perplexity

Bixby has largely been ignored over the past couple of years. Google’s Gemini AI has taken center stage on Samsung’s mobile devices and the company hasn’t made any meaningful improvements to its own voice assistant. That may be set to change with the Galaxy S26 series next year. A new rumor claims that Samsung will introduce a major Bixby overhaul with the new lineup that will deliver enhanced AI functionality powered by Perplexity. Samsung may expand AI agents on the device The rumor, originally posted on X, Bixby will receive Perplexity integration. Basic tasks, such as setting up alarms, will be handled by the assistant. More advanced tasks, particularly those requiring AI input, will be pawned off to Perplexity. This integration would be similar to how Apple has integrated ChatGPT for Apple Intelligence. This isn’t entirely outside the realm of possibility. Many reports have suggested that Samsung has been evaluating partnership opportunities with Perplexity. Earlier this year a one-year free subscription of Perplexity Pro, which costs $200, was offered to Samsung smartphone and tablet owners in the US. There were even reports that Samsung was interested in buying a stake in the company. A version of this integration has already been released on Samsung’s TVs. An upgraded Bixby experience provides AI capabilities backed by LLMs from Perplexity and Microsoft. So even if this rumor is a shot in the dark, there’s enough circumstantial evidence here to support the theory that Perplexity might have a bigger role in Samsung devices in the future. It’s unlikely that Samsung would completely shift its reliance from Google’s Gemini to Perplexity. It may choose to work with multiple partners to offer a broad range of AI capabilities on its devices, even if that means there may be some overlap.
https://www.sammobile.com/news/galaxy-s26-may-bring-major-bixby-upgrade-powered-by-perplexity/

Option key secrets: Get more from your Mac with these hidden shortcuts

Scratch beneath the surface of macOS and you’ll find all manner of clever little tricks that aren’t apparent on first look. The Option key demonstrates this perfectly: it brings a host of extra functionality to your Mac every time you press it, whether you’re perusing an app’s menu or are typing in a document. Here, we’ve put together 10 of our favorite ways to use the Option key to bring more power to your Mac. But you shouldn’t stop here-there are far more things that the Option key can do than what we’ve listed in this article. Often, the best course is to simply experiment by pressing Option in your app of choice and seeing what it does. No doubt Apple has hidden all manner of useful tools and shortcuts that are just waiting to be discovered. Manage files and folders The Option key can come in handy when you want to get a better hold on files and folders on your Mac, and many of these extra features can be found in the Finder. For example, hold Option and press the up or down arrow key inside a Finder folder to move to the first or last item. Normally, clicking the triangular arrow icon next to a folder in Finder will open it. If you hold Option while doing so, Finder will open that folder and any sub-folders inside it, saving you a little bit of time if you want to dive deep into some nested locations. There are also things you can do with files. In the Preview app, if you click the File menu while pressing Option, the Duplicate function turns into Save As, in case you want to change the file format. And in the Finder, if you want to move a file rather than copying it, first copy it, then press Command-Option-V in its destination folder (rather than simply Command-V). The reverse is also true: hold Option while dragging and dropping a file to copy it instead of moving it. Typing tricks Want to type out some special characters? You could look them up and copy them online, or you could use the Option key. Hold it while typing any symbol or alphanumeric character to get a special one instead: Option-A gives you å, while Option-3 produces £. There are many more possibilities. And just like how the Option key can send you to the top and bottom items in a Finder folder, it can also be used to swiftly move through text. Hold Option and press the left or right arrow keys to move along one word at a time in any text or word processing app. This is much faster than holding the arrow key and moving just one character at a time. In a word-processing app, try holding Option and Shift, then moving the arrow keys left or right; this will highlight whole words at a time. You can also press Option and Delete to remove words rather than individual letters. Window management The Option key comes in handy when you want to resize an app window. Instead of resizing it from one edge and then another, you can shift multiple edges at once. Just hold the Option key and grab a side or corner of the window and start resizing. When you do this with a vertical or horizontal edge, the opposite side will mirror the movement of the edge you’re holding. When you do it with a corner, you can resize all four sides at once. If you want to make an app window fill your screen without going into fullscreen mode, just hold Option and double-click any of its four corners-this will make it expand to your maximum screen dimensions. Do this on a side instead of a corner and both corresponding edges will stretch to the edges of your screen. For example, double-click a vertical window edge while holding Option and both the left and right sides will expand to the full width of your display. Doing any of these actions without holding Option will just stretch the side or corner you click on and no others. Dock items Got an app that’s frozen and not responding? Instead of waiting for it to resume normal service, right-click its icon in your Mac’s Dock, hold Option, then select Force Quit to close it down right away. This menu item is normally hidden, but Option reveals it. When an app is open, right-click its Dock icon and hold Option to see other menu choices. The Hide menu item changes to Hide Others, for example, allowing you to make other windows disappear but keep the one that’s currently in the foreground (you won’t see this choice if the app in question is not open). And if you want to relaunch the Finder, there’s a quick trick to doing so: hold Option and left-click its Dock icon to refresh it. Do Not Disturb The Option key can help you banish notifications by enabling Do Not Disturb mode. It lets you silence the distractions with a single click, with no need to rummage around in System Settings menus. Just hold Option and click the time and date in the top-right corner of your Mac’s display to enable Do Not Disturb; hold Option and click it again to disable it. If you let Focus modes show their statuses in the menu bar, you’ll see the Do Not Disturb icon appear when you switch it on. Hidden menu bar info While we’re dealing with the top edge of your screen, the Option key adds a bunch of extra functionality to icons housed in the menu bar. For instance, Option-click the volume icon and you can change your input devices without opening System Settings (normally, you can only adjust output devices from the menu bar). Do the same with the Wi-Fi icon and you’ll see extra data like your IP address, MAC address, country code, and more. Similarly, Option-click the Bluetooth icon to see addresses and firmware versions of your connected Bluetooth devices. And if the Stage Manager icon is in your menu bar, Option-clicking it will instantly enable and disable it. Some of these icons won’t appear in your menu bar by default, and you’ll need to enable them by opening System Settings and finding the Control Center section in the sidebar. Here, select either Show in Menu Bar or Show When Active from the dropdown menu next to each item. Menu magic Each Mac app has its own set of menus that live, unsurprisingly, in the menu bar. When these menus are open, you can hold the Option key to see new tools and choices. To take one example, open Finder and click the Go menu, then hold Option. You’ll see Library appear, which is normally hidden from view. In other apps, clicking the File menu and holding Option might change Duplicate to Save As, Close Window to Close All, and more. What you see will vary from app to app, so try different ones to see what happens. Click the Apple logo in your screen’s top-left corner, then hold Option to change About This Mac to System Information. The System Information app gives you more in-depth data on your computer, such as its battery cycle count, technical firewall settings, and more. The additional menu options apply to the right-click menu, too. Try right-clicking a file and holding the Option key; Open With changes to Always Open With, for example, letting you set your default apps in a few quick seconds. Toolbars and right-click menus We’ve talked about menu bars that live outside an app’s main window, but what about the buttons and menus inside an app? Well, there’s a lot the Option key can do here, too. Look at the toolbar in Preview. There, holding the Option key will change the direction of the rotate button, so you can rotate an image clockwise instead of counterclockwise. Sticking with Preview, right-clicking and dragging on an image will draw a selection box. Hold Option while you’re doing this and each edge of the selection box will move in sync; dragging the box to the right will also move its left edge outwards, for example. Switch scroll bar settings If you open the System Settings app and go to Appearance in the sidebar, you can change how app scroll bars work. You can choose to have the scroll bar jump to the next page when you click an empty portion of it, or for the page to move down to where you clicked. But there’s no need to adjust this in the System Settings app. You can do it directly in any app you’re currently using. Just hold Option and click the scroll bar to flip between these two settings. For example, if clicking an empty part of the scroll bar normally jumps to the next page, holding Option when you do it will move to where you clicked. This works if your settings are the other way around, too. System Settings The System Settings app is a one-stop shop for configuring your Mac, but it’s not the only way to tweak things to your liking. If your Mac has a row of function keys, you can combine the Option key with your function/media keys to get a fast way to access Mac settings without needing to root around in System Settings first. To change your Mac’s brightness settings, hold Option and press the brightness up or brightness down button in the function row to go straight to the Displays section in System Settings. Likewise, holding Option and pressing the volume keys will open System Settings at the Sound page. Note that all of these options work whether or not System Settings is already open.
https://www.macworld.com/article/2860932/hidden-option-key-secrets-get-more-from-your-mac-with-these-hidden-shortcuts.html

Big changes coming to Android (thanks Epic), Google Maps without internet, and cheap Moto phones: Android This Week

Major Shifts Could Be Ahead for Android: The Epic vs. Google Settlement Will Change App Distribution

Motorola’s new Moto G series starts at just $170. Plus, Google Messages can now pin 20 conversations, and Gemini is coming to Google Maps navigation. Read on for more!

Android News

Pebblebee Unveils a Pair of Cute Android Trackers — Here’s Why I’m Not Buying Them

Pebblebee just revealed the Clip 5 and Card 5 — a cute set of Bluetooth trackers with enhanced safety functionality and rechargeable batteries. They’re almost perfect, and I’d probably buy them if not for the lack of UWB precision finding.

Google Messages Is About to Get Two Helpful New Features

Google Messages continues to improve, which is good news considering it’s the default text messaging application on millions of Android phones. It feels like every week or two something new appears, and that’s true again this week. We recently spotted two helpful new Google Messages features coming soon that’ll let you double the number of pinned conversations at the top, and more.

Google Settled with Epic, and Android Will Never Be the Same

The Epic Games vs. Google lawsuit has been going back and forth for nearly five years, and we finally have an outcome. Just one decision away from a total loss, Google settled with Epic earlier this week. As a result of Google’s concessions, there are some pretty major changes coming to Android in the future. Let’s go over them.

This Android Phone Might Have an Insanely Huge Battery, but It Won’t Come to the US

Android phones in the US usually come with up to 5,000 mAh batteries. While that’s enough for most people, the latest trend in countries like China is phones with batteries as big as 8,000 mAh. This new phone might just have the biggest battery we’ve seen so far.

Google Maps Is Getting a Navigation Upgrade

Google Maps is getting an upgrade thanks to the integration of Gemini. This should make Maps a lot more conversational and offer as much information as a tour guide would. The idea is to help you understand where you are going, rather than just providing flat directions.

Motorola’s Latest Moto G Phones Start at Only $170

Motorola might catch more headlines for its Razr foldables, but the company also makes some of the best budget phones on the market. If you’re trying to save money without sacrificing too much, Motorola is once again stepping up with the dependable Moto G and Moto G Play series.

LineageOS Just Arrived on This Android Flagship Phone

The OnePlus 13 now officially supports LineageOS 23. This gives OnePlus 13 users a great way to move beyond the standard OxygenOS software. This is huge news for anyone who loves the hardware OnePlus packs into its devices but prefers a cleaner, more stock Android feel.

The Most Powerful Android Phones Ever Are Here — But You Can’t Get One

The latest Android flagship killers have just launched, but unfortunately, the U.S. is being left out of the party. These new phones are powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chip, along with other top-tier specs, and they’re coming in at surprisingly low prices.

Android Editorials, Lists & More

How to Automatically Change Your Android Wallpaper Based on Time of Day

You can spruce up your Android’s wallpaper to match the time of day. Instead of a boring static wallpaper, you can set your phone to change wallpapers dynamically. For example, you could have your phone display a light mode wallpaper during the day, which transitions to a dark mode wallpaper at night. I’m going to show you three ways to do so.

Download This Screen Time App — Your Eyes Will Thank You Later

Excessive screen time is one of the fastest-growing concerns today, and I feel no shame admitting I was a victim of it for a long time. If you’re on the same page, I highly recommend trying an app that helped me reduce my screen time from eight hours to four hours a day.

Here’s an Android Auto Adapter That’s Actually Worth Buying

I love my old and beat-up Toyota Tacoma truck, but the upgraded stereo still doesn’t support wireless Android Auto. Unless you have a newer vehicle, yours probably doesn’t either. After trying multiple dongles to convert it into a wireless experience, I can confidently say the AAWireless TWO is the only one worth buying.

Android Auto Keeps Disconnecting? Try These 6 Tricks Before You Give Up

It might just be me, but I’ve had terrible luck with the reliability of Android Auto. My iPhone never has issues connecting to Apple CarPlay, but my Android phones always seem to have extra hoops to jump through. It’s time to fix this once and for all.

It’s Time to Stop Using Samsung Messages

Google Messages has been the default messaging app on Samsung phones for over a year now. While you can still use Samsung Messages on your Galaxy device without issues (at least for now), you ought to switch to Google Messages. Here’s why.

How to Add More USB Ports to Your Android Phone

USB ports are undeniably useful but very limited on Android phones, as you typically get only one. Most people are fine with this, but if you want to expand your device’s connectivity, here’s how you can add more USB ports.

Why Samsung Notes Is My Primary Office Suite

I’m typing these words in Samsung Notes. These days, I do so much of my work here that it feels like my primary office suite rather than Microsoft Office. Don’t let the name fool you — this app can handle far more than just notes.

4 Awesome (and Practical) Things You Can Do with a Terminal on Android

We mostly use phones in “app mode,” tapping apps to launch them in separate windows. However, there’s another way to control your device — using a terminal window. Here’s why a terminal on your phone is worth exploring.

4 Things Google Maps Does Better Than Waze

I’ve been a Waze driver for years. It offers fast, crowd-sourced data, police alerts, and efficient routing — perfect for daily drives. However, there are times when Google Maps just makes more sense, reminding me why I keep both apps on my phone.

Use This Android Feature to Separate Your Work and Personal Life

Android has a neat built-in feature for separating your digital work life from your personal life. You can create separate profiles for work and life, isolate both spaces, and switch between them as needed. This way, you avoid work notifications during family time and vice versa, effectively turning your phone into two devices.

Samsung’s Secret App for Galaxy Phones Is My Favorite Launcher

One of the best things about Samsung phones rarely comes up in reviews: Good Lock, an official customization suite that makes Galaxy phones the most customizable on the market. It’s a tool that has replaced my need for third-party launchers.

PSA: Google Photos Is Lowering the Quality of Your Memories

Google Photos feels like a digital safe for our most precious memories, offering seemingly endless space. However, a default setting quietly but seriously reduces the quality of photos and videos we trust it with. Here’s what you need to know.

These 4 Google Keep Features Will Help You Build Perfect Grocery Lists

Google Keep is an essential tool on my phone. I use it to jot down everything from random thoughts to elaborate grocery lists. Over the years, my grocery list-building skills have improved; here’s how Google Keep helps.

These Tragedies Put Me Off Mobile Gaming

For a year or two, I treated my phone as my primary gaming console. It was all fun and games until some gamer-hostile trends gradually spoiled the experience. Here’s what turned me off mobile gaming.

Tempted to Get a Dumbphone? Try This First

More people are buying dumbphones, and I support this move. Having ditched a smartphone for years, I know the challenges that can arise. Before swapping out your phone, consider changing how you use the one you have.

This Secret Setting Prevents Google Maps from Wasting Data While Driving

Google Maps lets you download entire regions or areas onto your device for offline use. These offline maps function just like normal maps — you can look up locations, get directions, and use navigation without data. Here’s how to set it up for your next trip.

4 Open-Source Android Keyboards That Rival Gboard

Gboard is the default keyboard on most Android devices and packs several nifty features. However, its deep integration with Google services raises privacy concerns. If you share these concerns, here are four open-source keyboards that offer similar functionality without compromising your privacy.

7 Features Google Messages Should Steal from Apple’s iMessage

Both Google Messages and Apple iMessage are unique, but iMessage holds a slight feature advantage. If Google Messages wants to lead the messaging app race, it needs to adopt these seven features from Apple iMessage.

https://www.howtogeek.com/big-changes-coming-to-android-thanks-epic-google-maps-without-internet-and-cheap-moto-phones-android-this-week/

Crypto Payroll Revolution Gains Speed – BlockchainFX Touted as the Next Big Crypto for Global Payments

Getting paid in Bitcoin might sound futuristic, but it’s happening right now. The crypto payroll revolution is gaining global traction as startups and enterprises explore digital currencies for salary payments. The idea of earning in crypto, especially Bitcoin or stablecoins, is reshaping how employees think about value, savings, and freedom.

Yet amid this new era of blockchain salaries, one project is quietly rising to the top: BlockchainFX (BFX). This next big crypto is powering the transition from traditional payroll to global, borderless payments. Its explosive presale growth, all-in-one trading platform, and daily earning potential make BlockchainFX a name that’s on every investor’s radar in 2025.

BlockchainFX: Redefining How the World Transacts

BlockchainFX isn’t just another presale — it’s the foundation of what could become the most complete financial ecosystem of the Web3 era. The project has already raised over $9.5 million from 14,600+ participants, sitting just shy of its $10 million soft cap.

With the current presale price at $0.028 and a confirmed launch price of $0.05, early investors are positioning themselves before what analysts call the next big crypto breakout for global payments.

What sets BlockchainFX apart is its real-world functionality. It’s the first decentralized platform that lets users trade crypto, stocks, forex, ETFs, and commodities in one place — a true bridge between Web3 and traditional finance. Unlike exchanges that specialize in one asset type, BlockchainFX gives users complete control and freedom to move between markets instantly.

In a world where employees are being paid in crypto, this kind of platform creates an environment where digital salaries can be directly managed, invested, and even staked for passive income.

Why BlockchainFX Is Surging Among Global Investors

One major reason investors are flocking to BFX is its potential to thrive in any market condition. Whether crypto rallies or retreats, users can trade long and short positions across global assets, turning volatility into opportunity. This adaptability aligns perfectly with the growing trend of crypto payrolls — employees earning in digital assets will need reliable, diversified platforms like BlockchainFX to protect and grow their income.

Security is another reason this presale is dominating attention. BlockchainFX has undergone multiple third-party audits, its smart contracts are fully verified, and KYC verification is mandatory — all key trust factors that make it stand out from unregulated exchanges.

Add to that its daily staking rewards in both BFX and USDT, and investors are not only buying into the next big crypto but also accessing steady, passive income streams that can rival early DeFi yields.

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Massive ROI Potential and Bonus Code Opportunity

Here’s where it gets even more compelling. With the launch price set at $0.05 and analysts predicting a post-launch target of $1, the potential upside for early investors is staggering. That’s more than 35x ROI, and that’s before the broader bull run kicks in.

For instance, a $5,000 investment today at $0.028 would buy around 178,571 BFX tokens. At the projected $1 post-launch valuation, that same investment could be worth $178,571 — a gain that would put early backers miles ahead of retail buyers.

And with the BLOCK30 code, investors receive 30% more bonus tokens during the presale — a limited-time offer that can significantly boost returns.

Analysts tracking BlockchainFX have called it “the next big crypto with 500x potential” due to its tokenomics, utility, and timing. Unlike pure meme-driven presales, BFX stands out as a functional project designed to power real-world transactions, global payroll systems, and financial inclusivity.

Bitcoin’s Payroll Spotlight

The renewed attention on crypto payrolls began as global firms started testing Bitcoin payments for international employees. While the movement symbolizes progress, Bitcoin’s volatility remains its biggest flaw. Employees receiving BTC often face unpredictable wage value — a drop in price could mean losing part of a paycheck overnight.

This is why stablecoins like USDC and DAI are gaining traction in payroll systems, offering the same blockchain efficiency without the risk of sharp fluctuations.

However, stablecoins alone don’t offer growth opportunities. This gap is where BlockchainFX’s utility and DeFi architecture can complement the payroll revolution, enabling users to manage crypto income through a unified, yield-generating platform.

The Future of Work Meets the Future of Finance

The rapid rise of crypto salaries shows that blockchain adoption is no longer a niche concept. As companies embrace digital currencies for payroll, the demand for reliable, transparent, and high-performance financial platforms will only accelerate.

Based on the latest market research, BlockchainFX is emerging as the next big crypto, positioned to benefit most from this shift. Its ongoing presale, staking rewards, transparent audits, and user-first design make it not just another trading token, but a gateway into the next phase of global financial evolution.

For investors seeking a presale that combines innovation with practical adoption, BlockchainFX is the best crypto presale available right now. The window to buy in before the next price jump is closing quickly, and history has shown that early adopters often reap the biggest rewards.

Final Word: The Momentum Is Real

The crypto payroll revolution isn’t just a trend — it’s a signal of how fast global finance is changing. As employees around the world begin to accept crypto salaries, platforms like BlockchainFX are stepping up to provide the infrastructure that makes it possible.

For anyone searching for the next big crypto opportunity, the answer seems clear. BlockchainFX’s presale is live, momentum is building fast, and the future of financial freedom is unfolding right now.

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You can now use Nano Banana in Google’s Search, Lens

**You Can Now Use Nano Banana in Google’s Search and Lens**

*By Dwaipayan Roy | Oct 12, 2025, 06:20 pm*

**What’s the story?**

Google is expanding the capabilities of its Gemini 2.5 Flash Image model by integrating it into AI Mode in Search and Google Lens. This update brings the quirky yet powerful Nano Banana model—known for its lifelike image generation in the Gemini app—directly into Google’s ecosystem.

Now, users can access advanced AI image editing and creation tools without leaving their favorite apps, making creative processes more seamless and intuitive.

**Enhanced Functionality: How to Access the New Image Creation Tools in Search**

With the latest update, a new ‘plus’ icon appears in the bottom-left corner of the prompt box in Google Search’s AI Mode. Tapping this icon reveals three options:

– **Gallery**
– **Camera**
– **Create Images** (marked with a banana emoji 🍌)

Selecting *Create Images* lets users either generate new visuals from scratch or upload existing images for AI-driven editing, offering a versatile creative experience right within Search.

**Google Lens Upgrade: A Dedicated ‘Create’ Tab**

Google Lens is also receiving a significant AI upgrade with the addition of a new *Create* tab. This follows recent integrations like Search Live and the Homework filter.

The Create tab is marked by a banana emoji 🍌 on the shutter button and encourages users to capture, create, and share images effortlessly. Unlike other filters, it opens directly to the front-facing camera for easy selfies and creative image generation.

**Rollout Details: Availability and Language Expansion**

The Nano Banana experience in Search and Lens is currently rolling out on Android devices in the US for accounts enrolled in the AI Mode Search Lab.

Additionally, Google has expanded AI Mode to support 35 new languages and over 40 new countries and territories, bringing the total coverage to 200 countries globally.

This update underscores Google’s ongoing effort to integrate generative AI capabilities deeply into its ecosystem, enhancing user creativity and productivity.
https://www.newsbytesapp.com/news/science/google-s-nano-banana-now-available-in-search-and-lens/story