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Word on the street is leading us to believe that due to the S Pen included with the Galaxy S26 Ultra, Samsung may be running into an issue implementing the magnetic charging coils that are required to adopt and implement the Qi2 charging standard — something to possibly do with the digitizer, but that’s speculation … Continued
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A few weeks back, Google announced that it was bringing a heavy dose of AI to Google Maps with a new “Ask Maps” features. The idea of asking Google Maps more conversationally about stuff makes sense, at least on paper. You take the supposed power of AI and have it present info from the millions... Read the original post: Google’s New “Ask Maps” Screwed Up the First Thing I Asked... Read more ›
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Fitbit and Google continue to rollout new features to the Fitbit personal health coach, this week with a focus on cycle health, mental wellbeing, and nutrition and water logging. In a short post to share the news, this is how Google describes the three new features: This is only the latest upgrade following 3 new... Read the original post: Fitbit’s Health Coach Adds Cycle Health, Nutrition Tracking, More Read more ›
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Last year, Google slowly began rolling out the ability for users to change their account usernames. The company announced today that now everyone in the US can get in on this action, so long as your type of account supports it. The process is relatively straightforward, though, be aware that there’s a laundry list of... Read the original post: Now Everyone Can Change Their Google Account Username Read more ›
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In October of last year, shortly after Google had released the Pixel Watch 4 and the new Fitbit personal health coach went into its first public preview, Google teased new Fitbit hardware. The news came as a bit of a shock, but with word at the time of that new hardware coming “next year,” we’re... Read the original post: Steph Curry Might Be Teasing New Fitbit Hardware Read more ›
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With the release of the March Pixel Watch update, Google added several new features and included it with the March Pixel Feature Drop. It was a big update that brought things like phone lock disconnection notices, phone left behind reminders, and more. The update, at least for WiFi models of the Pixel Watch 2, 3,... Read the original post: March Pixel Watch Update for LTE Watches is Finally Here Read more ›
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Earlier this month, Gemini for Home received a major upgrade. This week, Google is pushing another upgrade to the service, available on all supported devices. Google announced that Gemini for Home is now available in Mexico, and additionally, the service now supports Spanish in all supported countries. Beyond new language support, new features are also... Read the original post: Spanish Support Comes to Gemini for Home, New Expressive Lighting Commands Read more ›
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Did you know that Google sells refurbished Pixel phones? Well, they do, and this week they have added the Pixel 8a to its offering. Pixel 8a joins the existing lineup of refurbished devices, which includes the Pixel 7a, Pixel 8, Pixel 8 Pro, Pixel 7, and Pixel 7 Pro. Originally priced at $499, you can... Read the original post: Google Now Selling Refurbished Pixel 8a Read more ›
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