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The Made by Google Event will happen on August 13 in California.
It's also introducing countdown timers for posts and a bunch of other creator-focused features.
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All federal employees are advised to update their Pixel phones by July 4, or they must "discontinue use of the product.”
You shouldn't buy gadgets from companies exiting the business, even if the price is right.
Apple is reportedly testing reducing the next Vision headset's FOV and passthrough or even tethering it to a Mac or iPhone. It might still cost $1,500 or more.
That could be the future for Amazon's digital assistant as the company figures out its AI trajectory.
There was a time where Sony’s corporatized self-satire let us all cringe and laugh together, something that's brutally missing in today's gaming landscape.
The next version of Android has officially hit platform stability, so it's not as scary to use as on day one.
The Bravia Theater U offers great audio, but it needs an app to measure your ears for a Bravia TV; plus, it requires a wired connection to a PlayStation 5.
This exploit can give hackers remote access to your PC simply by being on the same Wi-Fi network as you.
The only phones that can currently use Apple Intelligence are the iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max, though it might have to do more with RAM than the NPU.
Lenovo’s latest Android tablet comes bundled with eight JBL speakers for under $300.
You shake the Odd Ball to play percussions, spin it to play a loop, or throw it in the air for special effects.
If the Vision Pro costs too much for you, there's a cheaper version purported for 2025.
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