Google today announced that Gmail is getting purchase and delivery updates in a special section at the top of your inbox. Honestly, I feel like I’ve had this in my personal Gmail account for weeks (month+?) and didn’t realize it was new, but it is! It’s official now. Google is actually adding a new “Purchases” … Continued Read the original post: Gmail Adds New Package Tracking Summary to Top of... Read more ›
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The Galaxy Z Flip 7 has long been rumored to accompany the Galaxy Z Fold 7 at launch, just as the 6 and 5 and 4 and almost every other model before it. While I can’t say we are expecting a massive reinvention of the flip phone for this Flip 7, there is one change … Continued Read the original post: Galaxy Z Flip 7 Cover Screen Should Cover the... Read more ›
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Google doesn’t update its logos very often, but at the 10-year mark of a design, we have seen them switch things up. For example, Google Play saw a logo refresh when it reached 10 years old, and now, just 10 years removed from the most recent Google logo redesign, we’re getting a bit of a … Continued Read the original post: Ooh Look, a New Google Logo! Read more ›
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Traditional wireless plans in the US at currently going through one of their ugliest phases. Prices are going up, features we’ve enjoyed for years have been stripped, and there is less competition than ever. We live in an industry with only 3 major players, all of which understand that the lack of competition allows them … Continued Read the original post: Verizon’s Total Wireless Prepaid is Doing an Insane $25/mo... Read more ›
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Sending a message with an error to the wrong chat or with enough misspellings that you’d be embarrassed can often be fixed in many messaging platforms thanks to a “delete for everyone” feature. Telegram has this for sure, and it now appears that a similar feature is rolling out through RCS to Google Messages. First … Continued Read the original post: Google Messages Will Let You “Delete for Everyone” in... Read more ›
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Thanks to the rollout of One UI 7 and Android 15 being mostly complete at this point and reaching devices as old as the Galaxy S21 series, Samsung is now on to sending out a fresh wave of monthly security updates to its phones. This period won’t last long, though, as Android 16 and One … Continued Read the original post: Samsung’s May Update Arrives: Galaxy S25 Up First Read more ›
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Back in 2019, when Google was still pushing its “Go” apps as slim apps meant for phones without much storage or RAM, they gave us app called “Gallery Go.” At that time, the pitch for this app was to give people a photos and videos app that was lightweight, quick, worked offline, organized everything automatically, … Continued Read the original post: Google’s Gallery App With 1 Billion Downloads Surprises Pixel... Read more ›
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I’m not sure I will ever be convinced that AI is a tool I should use when planning a vacation or when in need of recommendations for an outing. I’m certainly not about to use AI to create a fake world or experience through a picture I’ve taken. I am an AI skeptic, because the … Continued Read the original post: Chrome Gets Gemini Nano on Desktop to Fight Scams,... Read more ›
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Since we are in May, it’s probably time to start looking towards the late summer, where Samsung could show off not only the Galaxy Z Fold 7, but new Galaxy Watch models too. That’s typically how their schedule works – new watches alongside new foldables – and the FCC is now backing that up on … Continued Read the original post: Galaxy Watch 8 Stops Through FCC Read more ›
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Samsung continues to push One UI 7 (Android 15) to eligible devices, following what felt like a considerable wait for Galaxy owners. Feeling for Samsung a bit, the update to Android 15 is massive, so brief delays are understandable. Regardless, because Google has shifted its Android launch calendar, it’s now reported that One UI 8 … Continued Read the original post: Report: Samsung Begins One UI 8 Beta Later This... Read more ›
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A few weeks ago, we spotted a device at the FCC called the “OnePlus Pad 3R” that we sure hoped would be the OPPO Pad 3 Pro as a US tablet. OnePlus has still not confirmed that they’ll sell that tablet here, but that’s nothing new when it comes to timing and FCC certification. Today, … Continued Read the original post: New OnePlus Pad 3 Stops Through FCC Read more ›
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Samsung confirmed this afternoon/evening that the Galaxy S25 Edge will be made official on May 12. During a virtual Galaxy Unpacked event, scheduled for Monday at 5pm Pacific (8pm Eastern), we’ll see this “Beyond Slim” phone that has been teased since the early part of this year. Samsung says that, “This is more than a … Continued Read the original post: Official: Galaxy S25 Edge Announcement Scheduled for May 12 Read more ›
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Netflix announced new features this week, mostly having to do with its TV experience. However, a couple of things are aimed at smartphone users, and naturally, one of them includes AI. Over on iOS, those users are getting a generative AI-powered search feature, allowing for a conversation with an AI bot that can feed you … Continued Read the original post: Netflix App Getting Generative AI Search Results, Vertical Recommendation... Read more ›
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Google really wants you to take screenshots of stuff. It’s obvious that they have found ways to use those images and pull lots of info from them using AI, so they keep suggesting different places for you to try and take advantage. In today’s example, Google says it will start to offer an automatically generated … Continued Read the original post: Google Maps and Gemini are Ready to Start Using... Read more ›
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The United Stated Postal Service (USPS) is looking for Android beta testers for its new Informed Delivery app. Will you hear the call? Signing up is easy enough. You can follow the link below, ensure you’re signed into a Google account, then request access to the group. Once and if granted, follow the Google Play … Continued Read the original post: New USPS Informed Delivery Android App Looking for Beta... Read more ›
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NVIDIA is shipping out SHIELD TV Experience Upgrade 9.2.1 to all SHIELD TV and SHIELD Pro owners this month. Inside, there’s a major GeForce NOW upgrade for Ultimate subscribers, as well as a solid list of bug fixes for those still utilizing SHIELD TV as their primary multimedia box. GeForce NOW gamers can now access … Continued Read the original post: SHIELD TV Upgrade 9.2.1 Brings Big GeForce NOW Improvement,... Read more ›
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With the release of Android 16 Beta 3 back in early March, followed by the launch of the Pixel 9a, Google introduced a new battery feature to the Pixel line called “Battery Health” or Battery Health Indicator. The feature would be used going forward to show the health state of your phone’s battery and telling … Continued Read the original post: Pixel’s New “Battery Health Indicator” Feature Not Coming to... Read more ›
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MyFitnessPal, the same app that placed its best feature behind a paywall, recently introduced a new paid feature. Said to help combat the increasing cost of food, Meal Planner can take your budget, then with the help of machine learning, build you a weekly meal plan complete with grocery list. While certainly neat, it’s part … Continued Read the original post: MyFitnessPal Combats Higher Food Costs With New Paid Feature Read more ›
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As a part of the May 2025 update for Pixel devices, Google has added a note/warning to the factory image page, letting owners of the Pixel 6 and Pixel 8 know that they are getting a new bootloader and can’t rollback to older versions of Android 15 once they update to this latest build. For … Continued Read the original post: Pixel 6 and Pixel 8 Devices Get New Bootloader... Read more ›
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There was a part of me that thought we may not see a traditional May Android 15 security update for Pixel devices, knowing that Google is likely to release stable Android 16 in a couple of weeks at Google I/O. That part of me was wrong, as Google has done just that today by releasing … Continued Read the original post: May 2025 Android Security Update Available for Google Pixel... Read more ›
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YouTube Premium already has 4 different plans in the US that touch on various price points. You can pay a price to get all of the YouTube experience, without ads and YouTube Music tacked on as a bonus, plus you could extend all of that to a family of 5 for a higher fee. You … Continued Read the original post: YouTube Premium 2-Person Plan Could Lower Your Price Read more ›
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