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T-Mobile is the latest carrier to prop up the Google Pixel Fold and try to push you into buying one with a big time deal. After looking at their new $1,000-off promo, I actually think this is the one you might want to go for, assuming you are a T-Mobile customer. There are actually two … Continued
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The Alert Slider on OnePlus hardware is like sesame seeds on a hamburger bun. Or maybe like chocolate syrup on a sundae? It’s a great hardware feature that is essentially part of OnePlus’ history. However, this week, OnePlus announced it’s time to talk about the Alert Slider. Since the beginning, the Alert Slider has been … Continued Read the original post: OnePlus Replacing Beloved Alert Slider With Customizable Button Read more ›
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Niantic Labs, the creator of Pokemon GO, has sold off the game that we’ve been enjoying and complaining about since 2016. The new owner is Scopely, a game developer that makes a bunch of titles you may be familiar with, including Marvel Strike Force, Scrabble Go, Monopoly Go, and others. If you are a Pokemon … Continued Read the original post: Pokemon GO Gets a New Owner 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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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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The Pixel 9a is expected to be announced at some point this month and will mark the moment we truly can begin to look forward to whatever Google has in-store for the Pixel 10 series. Before we officially get there, we are getting a supposed first look at the Pixel 10, Pixel 10 Pro, and … Continued Read the original post: Pixel 10 Series Renders Show Off a Very Familiar... 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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Need an incredible deal on a random Tuesday? The Google Pixel 9, the non-Pro model, is $200 off and an absolutely steal. It might be the best price yet, too. Normally priced at $799, you can grab the 128GB model for $599 if you think that will be enough storage, assuming you plan to hang … Continued Read the original post: Pixel 9 is $200 Off and Starts at $599 Read more ›
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Telegram announced yet another big list of changes this month, and while most of it is catered towards those looking to monetize their Telegram presence, there’s a few things for us normal users, too. While we’re totally cool with influencers and creators getting paid, we’ll focus more on the stuff that’s intended for everyday, average users. … Continued Read the original post: Telegram Gets Chromecast Support, Better Ways to Verify... Read more ›
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