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Google Assistant will finally shut up and do what it’s told instead of excessively narrating itself
Besides being dumber than a box of rocks lately, Google Assistant is pretty alright with the basics - turning your smart devices on and off, and answering basic questions (sometimes). Recently, the team responsible for developing and maintaining it was sent to work on Bard AI, the company's new … [Read more...] about Google Assistant will finally shut up and do what it’s told instead of excessively narrating itself
Google Fi is now ‘Google Fi Wireless’, gets a new app, logo, and free smartwatch plan connectivity
Google Fi has officially rebranded to "Google Fi Wireless," and with this new name comes some exciting new features, a new app design and layout, and a brand new logo. When Google first launched its phone subscription service, it was called "Project Fi." However, it didn't take long for it to drop … [Read more...] about Google Fi is now ‘Google Fi Wireless’, gets a new app, logo, and free smartwatch plan connectivity
Android Smart Lock to become ‘Extend Unlock’, will differentiate wearables from other methods
Android's Smart Lock, a feature that automatically unlocks your device under certain trusted conditions, is undergoing a significant change. For some strange reason, the long-standing feature is not only being renamed but also seems to be splitting into two distinct parts! I have some thoughts on … [Read more...] about Android Smart Lock to become ‘Extend Unlock’, will differentiate wearables from other methods
HP Dragonfly Pro: The Chromebook you’ve been waiting for…back in stock!
While some tech outlets seem to have it out for the Dragonfly Pro Chromebook, we are still of the mindset that HP has created the closest thing to perfection that we've ever seen in the ChromeOS space. The ultra-bright 14-inch 2560x1600 display cranks out an eye-searing 1200 nits of brightness and … [Read more...] about HP Dragonfly Pro: The Chromebook you’ve been waiting for…back in stock!
Why Google’s Pixel Tablet might be too little, too late
It was a solid year ago that Google made rumors of a Pixel Tablet official as they took the stage at I/O 2022 with a whole slew of new hardware to show the world. It was a sneak peek, sure, but there was no reality where I would've expected it to take them over a year to actually launch it. Even … [Read more...] about Why Google’s Pixel Tablet might be too little, too late
Acer unveils 13th Gen Raptor Lake Chromebook Spin 714
Last week, CTL announced the company's latest Chromebox and it made headlines as the first-ever 13th Gen Intel Raptor Lake ChromeOS device to officially hit the market. With quite a few Raptor Lake hardware in development, we knew that it wouldn't be long before more ChromeOS devices carrying the … [Read more...] about Acer unveils 13th Gen Raptor Lake Chromebook Spin 714
You can now use your Google Play Points toward merchandise, DoorDash, Instacart, and more
Exciting news for anyone who collects their weekly Google Play Points! In addition to being able to spend your points as a direct payment option in the Play Store, Google just announced in a Keyword Blog post that it's adding new ways to gain value once you've accumulated enough and hope to try … [Read more...] about You can now use your Google Play Points toward merchandise, DoorDash, Instacart, and more
Google Meet to let you minimize distractions by turning off video feeds from other participants
Google Meet is getting a new feature that will let you turn off the video feed from other participants during a call. This can be a great way to cut distractions visually and focus on just the presenter, but also a nice way to avoid destroying any mobile data cap you may have if you're meeting while … [Read more...] about Google Meet to let you minimize distractions by turning off video feeds from other participants
Pixel Fold availability date, weight, and price confirmed by credible new source
As we rapidly approach Google I/O 2023, it's not surprising that more details about some of the hardware we expect at the event are continuing to leak out. As a recap, we fully expect to see the Pixel 7a, Pixel Tablet (and it's optional smart speaker stand), and Pixel Fold all arrive on May 10th at … [Read more...] about Pixel Fold availability date, weight, and price confirmed by credible new source
The Chrome Cast 223: An open discussion about Generative AI
For this episode of The Chrome Cast, we decided to try something a bit different (and there's a bit of a twist ending to it, too). Instead of taking on the week's news and discussing it, we wanted to tackle a particular content area, and there's none more interesting and groundbreaking than the … [Read more...] about The Chrome Cast 223: An open discussion about Generative AI
Capcom’s Monster Hunter franchise is getting a Pokémon Go-style game for the real world
Niantic, the creator of the massively popular Pokémon Go location-based game that got everyone and their mom to walk around in the real world for several years, is partnering with Capcom to develop a new title called Monster Hunter Now. The game will be a "real-world hunting action" role-playing … [Read more...] about Capcom’s Monster Hunter franchise is getting a Pokémon Go-style game for the real world











