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The regulator wants mobile carriers to be required to unlock your phone within 60 days of activation.
It may not be quite as cheap as TCL or as incredible as the Bravia 9, but the Bravia 7 mini-LED is no slouch in all the ways that really matter.
Lego worked with the European Space Agency to promote building structures on the Moon. You might actually find one in your local Lego store.
Wouldn't it be nice to see more manufacturers follow suit?
Steam’s metrics show controllers are all the rage, and even Valve is getting an all-new branded controller that’s—unfortunately—not a Steam Controller 2.
These include Uno, Dos, Blokus, Phase 10, Skip-Bo, and Ker Plunk.
Google is apparently offering ‘lump sums’ to Sony, Warner, and Universal to supercharge its Dream Track AI voice cloning software.
The developer beta is the only way to solve the Android vs. Apple feud for now, but it’s excellent news for the future.
A small developer collective claims that there’s long been a giant hole Rabbit’s security, though Rabbit continues to say it was “not aware” of any compromise.
Oui, this will also likely be the official debut of the Galaxy Ring.
A new report reveals Google is working on chatbots to help make Gemini a little more palatable.
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.
For $700, the Motorola Razr has a 3.6-inch exterior screen, though the $1,000 Razr+ is pushing the outside screen to the razor’s edge.
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.
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