I admit, we don’t talk about Rick and Morty enough around these parts. That’s my fault, as I only started getting into the show somewhat recently. However, when ranking my favorite things about the show, right behind Pickle Rick would have to be Butter Bot. And because the future kicks so much ass, Butter Bot … Continued Read the original post: Rick and Morty’s Butter Bot is Real, Powered by... Read more ›
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Discover Samsung is in full effect, with today’s big mobile deal focused on the Galaxy Z Fold 5. For a very limited time, Samsung has a big instant discount on the device, plus has enabled its enhanced trade-in values. If you’ve been eyeing Samsung’s latest foldable, now’s the time. Get Galaxy Z Fold 5 at … Continued Read the original post: DEAL: Galaxy Z Fold 5 for $549 is Good... Read more ›
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Samsung will soon enter the smart health ring arena with its Galaxy Ring and I’ve got to be honest here, it’s probably the piece of tech for this year outside of Google’s Pixel 9 line-up that I’m most excited about. While smart ring’s aren’t necessarily new, it’s a space not filled by many companies as … Continued Read the original post: Samsung’s Galaxy Ring Rumored at $300, Might Have a... Read more ›
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A large list of Samsung devices are getting updates this week, with our math adding up to 13 Galaxy devices in total. Each device changelog details the May security patch, even for older phones like the Galaxy S20 FE and Galaxy Note 20 series. You’ll also notice there’s two tablets on this list, the Tab … Continued Read the original post: Huge List of Samsung Galaxy Devices Get May Security... Read more ›
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On Android, we now have quite a few choices when it comes to AI-powered object removal for our photos. Google has Magic Eraser inside of Google Photos, Adobe has Generative Remove powered by Firefly, and Samsung even has Object Eraser inside of its Gallery app. They all do the same basic thing, which is remove … Continued Read the original post: Google Photos or Adobe Lightroom: Which AI Object Remover... Read more ›
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Paying for anything online is almost always easier to do when you see the option to do so with Google Pay and Google’s autofill. To further add to this experience by making it safer and more helpful, Google is introducing 3 new features to online Google Pay checkout. See card benefits from Capital One and … Continued Read the original post: Google Makes It Easier to Pay With Google Pay... Read more ›
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Google says that over 220 million people are using Play Points. That’s a ton of users, and to help reward these users better, Google announced a series of upgrades for the service. First off, there’s an event of sorts coming to US users via Diamond Valley, a treasure hunt mini-game that is currently only available … Continued Read the original post: Google Upgrades Play Points With More Perks, Rewards Read more ›
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To finish off the month of April, T-Mobile held its quarterly earnings call and suggested that it might soon increase prices for older plans. Here we are now at the end of May and those price increases are official, with notices starting to rollout to customers today. Prepare, T-Mobile customers, for your monthly bills to … Continued Read the original post: T-Mobile Starts Raising Prices on Older Plans by as... Read more ›
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The developer behind Knots 3D has set the price of the app to free, down from its usual $5.99. Apparently this isn’t the first time they have done this and we’re sure it serves as a solid way to get eyes on the app. Knots 3D is really just an app about knots. Personally, I … Continued Read the original post: Hurry and Snag Knots 3D While It’s Free for... Read more ›
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Sonos has finally made a pair of headphones after folks have seemingly been asking for some time for them to do so, following years and years of making mostly-excellent home audio equipment. The headphones are called the Sonos Ace, will arrive in June, and start at $449. They look as premium as the price suggests … Continued Read the original post: Sonos Announced Its Ace Headphones and Didn’t Mention AI... Read more ›
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Adobe is shipping out a Firefly-powered Generative Remove feature to Lightroom on all platforms, including mobile. This is welcomed news for both iOS and Android users. Similar to what we see from other apps like Google Photos, Adobe’s product allows users to remove unwanted objects and people from photos as if they were never there … Continued Read the original post: Adobe Lightroom on Mobile Now Supports Generative Remove Read more ›
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Apple may have just launched its fancy new iPad Pro with its special OLED screen, but there’s one thing that device will never have – Android. You know what does run Android? Samsung’s tablets, including their ridiculous Galaxy Tab S9 line, one of which is the Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra with a 14.6″ display. Absurd … Continued Read the original post: Up to $1,100 Off Samsung’s Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra... Read more ›
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We are a week removed from the release of Android 15 Beta 2 and Google is ready to push a bug fixer update to it. Today, Google dropped Android 15 Beta 2.1 onto our Pixel devices to take care of a specific issue related to the new Private Space feature. Android 15 Beta 2.1 Build … Continued Read the original post: Android 15 Beta 2.1 Update Drops to Fix Private... Read more ›
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We’re such nerds when it comes to phone launches that things like which colors they could potentially arrive in are headline grabbers. We care far too much about whether or not Google or Samsung will give us similar shades for another year or completely switch it up. We also need to know what special color … Continued Read the original post: Google’s Reported Pixel 9 Colors Sound Very Familiar Read more ›
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We’ve reached that point in the US smartphone cycle where nothing at the high-end feels that new, yet we know that there could be new stuff here shortly to tease us. So what do we do today if we want a phone and don’t feel like waiting for whatever comes next? We run over to … Continued Read the original post: Samsung Drops $870 Off Galaxy S24 Ultra Again With... Read more ›
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Sony made their latest flagship phone official this week and you probably didn’t realize it. Not only was the timing bad (it was Google I/O’s week), but they have apparently decided that the US is no longer a space they want to participate in when it comes to expensive smartphones. The Sony Xperia 1 VI … Continued Read the original post: Sony Appears Done With US Smartphone Market Read more ›
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Talk of Samsung’s next wave of products is ramping up to end the week, thanks to FCC filings for the Galaxy Watch 7 that are now live. In documents, we get a semi-confirmation of the model numbers for Samsung’s next watches, along with a new reference to a watch believed to be the Galaxy Watch … Continued Read the original post: Galaxy Watch 7 Stops Through FCC, Galaxy Watch FE... Read more ›
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I think you’d find that most people have a love-hate relationship with the concept of insurance. At times, it can seem like your money is going towards nothing, but then every now and then, it can be a lifesaver. For those who would rather be safe than sorry, Samsung’s open enrollment for its latest devices … Continued Read the original post: Samsung’s Open Enrollment for Galaxy S24 Series, New Foldables... Read more ›
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Since we’re in Android 15 Beta 2, it’s probably safe for you to go ahead and flash this to your Pixel phone, assuming you are OK with the small list of bugs that Google shared. Google certainly thinks this build is stable enough, plus it showcases the biggest set of new features for Android 15 … Continued Read the original post: What’s New in Android 15 Beta 2: The Fun... Read more ›
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If you’re a resident of the internet, you maybe heard about the latest advertising controversy regarding Apple and a “crushing of creativity” with its latest Crush ad spot. To defend Apple’s ad group, I actually think it was a cool ad. The idea was, they were taking a bunch of stuff, like musical instruments, arcade … Continued Read the original post: Samsung Replies to Apple’s Controversial Smash Ad, Because Why... Read more ›
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Google has announced Android 14 for Android TV OS, bringing with it a variety of improvements and changes. Detailed during Google I/O, we’re getting the general “performance improvements,” but beyond snappier navigation, there’s actually a few new things are pretty neat. There’s going to be a new option for selecting an energy mode, made for … Continued Read the original post: Android 14 for TV Means Better Performance, Multitasking Read more ›
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