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Google Chrome Can Now Be Installed On Your Android Tablet

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Chrome’s experimental Android build now includes the long-awaited convenience feature: tab pinning. In the latest Canary release, users can lock important pages to the...

Altman Teases More Sedate OpenAI Device Than iPhone

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OpenAI's first hardware product, emerging from the artificial intelligence lab dedicated to preserving human relevance, is surprisingly a machine designed to enhance video game...

T-Mobile Drops Apple TV Perk as New Fees Kick In

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T-Mobile is ending its popular free Apple TV perk and moving eligible customers to a small co-pay before dropping them into full retail pricing....

Disney Parks Introduce AI-Driven Olaf Robot

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Disney's newest park character, Olaf, doesn't just wave from a stage—he roams freely, interacts with guests, and even improvises playful responses. Unlike traditional animatronics...

YouTube Music rolls out its 2025 Recap summary

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YouTube Music is rolling out its 2025 Recap—a personalized year-in-review that transforms your listening habits into shareable stats, playlists, and bite-sized stories. Early sightings...

Google Simplifies Home Brief, Fixes Gemini for Home

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Google has begun rolling out a new wave of updates for Gemini for Home and the Google Home app, targeting media playback, Q&A handling,...

X Adds Country Names to Fake Accounts List

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X has begun adding an “Account based in” country label to profile pages—a modest but consequential tweak that is already exposing fake personas and...

Gemini 3 Adds Nano Banana Pro Prompts (Supercharge)

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Google’s latest Gemini 3 update is already transforming what’s possible with Nano Banana Pro, significantly enhancing text sharpness, scene continuity, and the complexity of...

Google Gemini 3 vs. ChatGPT: head-to-head challenges

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The latest flagship AIs from Google and OpenAI are going head-to-head. Google’s Gemini 3 emphasizes more sophisticated reasoning and seamless multimodality, while the newest...

Google Brings Android to PCs with Aluminium OS

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Google is preparing to launch Aluminium OS, a Linux-based operating system that aims to merge Android and ChromeOS into a unified, AI-first desktop-class platform...