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Unlike most in this space, the Pixel 6a did not win me over last year. While Google’s A-Series phone took on the new Pixel design and brought with it a solid set of specs for an OK-at-launch price, I had a couple of complaints that made it a phone not to consider. The 60Hz refresh … Continued
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Thanks to Linux RT emulation, ray tracing is playable on pre-RDNA2-based AMD graphics cards. Indiana Jones and the Great Circle has been recorded running at well over 30 FPS on multiple older AMD graphics cards that don't natively support ray tracing. Read more ›
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Nvidia and Yum! Brands, the owner of Taco Bell, have a strategic partnership for AI, meaning the technology could extend beyond drive-thru orders. Read more ›
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In a Truth Social post on Monday about the Starliner return mission, the president delivered a masterclass in misinformation. Read more ›
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Pebble's founder is back with a company called Core Devices and two familiar smartwatches—Core 2 Duo and Core Time 2—but this time he's only making 10,000 units of each. Read more ›
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We knew this would happen at some point, but I’m still not sure anyone (including Google) is ready – Google Assistant is going away this year with Gemini taking its place. Google made the announcement today, confirming that Gemini is the future of your on-device personal assistant. At some point “later this year,” Google will … Continued Read the original post: It’s Official: Google Assistant is Dead, Replaced by Gemini Read more ›
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Last week, the Chromecast (2nd Gen) and Chromecast Audio found themselves a part of a global outage that caused multiple days worth of frustrations for their owners. Google was at least quick to acknowledge that the situation was bad and promised to be working on a fix or fixes. They identified one quickly and began … Continued Read the original post: Google Pushes Fix for Dead Chromecast Devices That Were... Read more ›
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T-Mobile informed a new round of customers on some of their older (and best) plans that they would be raising prices on April 2. The move copies similar increases from Verizon and AT&T in recent months, in that it blames “rising costs” for the increase and does so on a per-line basis, so the increases … Continued Read the original post: T-Mobile Continues Raising Prices on Older Plans, Up to... Read more ›
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As evidenced in the latest beta for Android 16, Google is currently working on a new feature for Android, though, it’s unclear when it will launch. Dug up by Mishaal Rahman, the feature is labeled as Notification Summaries, taking your communication-based notifications and then providing a single summary notification that you can easily digest. Powered … Continued Read the original post: Android Could Soon Get AI-Powered Notification Summary Feature Read more ›
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The Chromecast (2nd Gen) and Chromecaset Audio outage that kicked off earlier in the week across the globe will soon come to an end. Google shared today that it has started to roll out a fix for the problem, at least for those who didn’t factory reset their devices when the outage first happened. In … Continued Read the original post: Google Pushes Initial Fix for Chromecast 2nd Gen and... Read more ›
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If AI is ever going to become the AI assistant of the future, it probably needs to be more personal, which means it’ll need to know almost everything about you, with access to everything you do and see on the web. Google will eventually get to the point where it’ll ask if you are cool … Continued Read the original post: Google’s Gemini Gets “Personalization” Using Your Search History If... Read more ›
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We have been grateful to most Android OEMs moving away from curved glass on the edge of devices. Not only does it feel more secure in hand, but it feels better to use overall. That’s why we’ve seen companies like Samsung, Google, and OnePlus stick to flat glass lately, which likely helps the production process, … Continued Read the original post: Motorola Hasn’t Gotten Memo That We’re Past Edge Displays Read more ›
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In addition to news that Gemini can now be connected to your Google Search history for more personalized responses, Google is moving to connect more apps and services to the AI. This ultimately leads to more tasks able to be accomplished with a single query, which isn’t a bad thing. Google announced that Gemini is … Continued Read the original post: Gemini Connects to More Apps, Like Google Tasks and... Read more ›
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