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OnePlus finds itself under scrutiny for a common smartphone practice-tracking user data. While every device does it to some extent, the controversy highlights our uneasy trade-off between convenience and privacy.
Google may soon extend battery conservation measures by throttling charging speeds and capacity on aging Pixel devices. This move aims to enhance longevity but could impact user experience over time.
Google has officially opened the floodgates for Gemini Live extensions, signaling a bold leap in real-time interactivity. This move promises to revolutionize user engagement and redefine the boundaries of live digital experiences.
Google Chrome may soon blend browsing with the ease of podcasts, offering an audio-forward experience that lets users consume content hands-free. This innovative twist aims to redefine web navigation for the multitasker in all of us.
In a surprising turn, Samsung fumbled the bag, missing a crucial opportunity to captivate the market. Watch the video to see how a tech giant’s slip-up unfolded, reminding us even leaders can stumble.
Gemini is stepping into the spotlight as an open-source AI agent, ready to transform your command line. Harness cutting-edge intelligence seamlessly-unlock new levels of productivity with just a few keystrokes.
A modular phone isn’t just about swapping parts-it’s a new philosophy in design. It blends personalization with sustainability, letting you build a device that evolves with you. Cool? Absolutely. Revolutionary? Definitely.
Facebook’s new AI aims to scan your camera roll, curating memories while flagging regrettable photos. This blend of convenience and privacy sparks debate on how much of your life should be AI’s business.
Despite the buzz surrounding Apple’s F1 movie, I’ve chosen to skip the theater experience. With streaming convenience and a packed schedule, I prefer to savor the film at my own pace-comfort over spectacle wins this round.
Facebook’s AI aims to scan not just your shared photos but also those hidden in your archives, promising smarter features-yet raising fresh privacy questions about the images you’ve never shown.
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