The tech world never sleeps! Here's a quick rundown of the latest headlines, covering Apple's expanding ecosystem, Samsung's ongoing support, and budget-friendly audio options.
Apple TV Comes to Android
Big news for Android users! The Apple TV app is now available on the Google Play Store. That means you can finally access Apple TV+ and the Major League Soccer (MLS) Season Pass directly on your Android devices. This move significantly broadens Apple's reach, bringing its original content to a whole new audience.

Launched initially in November 2019 and later arriving on Google TV in 2021, Apple TV's arrival on Android marks a major step in making its streaming service more accessible. Now, Android users can enjoy shows like "Ted Lasso" and "Severance" without needing an Apple device. It's a win-win!
Siri's AI Upgrade Delayed
Speaking of Apple, not all news is good news. The highly anticipated AI-powered upgrade to Siri, featuring Apple Intelligence, has been delayed. While Apple has successfully rolled out other AI features like Genmoji, Image Playground, Writing Tools, and Visual Intelligence, the personalized Siri experience promised for iOS 18.4 is taking longer than expected.
“We’re working hard to deliver the best possible experience,” an Apple spokesperson stated, “but some features require more time to perfect.”

It seems even tech giants face challenges in the rapidly evolving AI landscape. We'll keep you updated on when to expect the new and improved Siri.
Samsung Updates and Affordable Audio
In other news, Samsung is rolling out the March 2025 update to its foldable lineup, including the Galaxy Z Fold 5, Flip 5, Fold 4, and Flip 4. This shows Samsung's commitment to supporting its devices with the latest software and security enhancements.

Finally, for those on a budget, the Soundcore Q20i headphones are making waves with their Active Noise Cancellation (ANC) at an affordable price of just $40. If you're looking for a cheap set of headphones, these are worth a look.
Stay tuned for more tech updates!