Samsung has officially launched its latest additions to the Galaxy A-series in the United States: the Galaxy A26 and A36. These new devices bring compelling features to the mid-range market, most notably the debut of One UI 7 outside of the flagship S25 series. And they do so at pretty compelling … [Read more...] about Samsung Galaxy A26 and A36 are here, feature One UI 7, and start at $299.99
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Gemini 2.5 is here, and it is an absolute beast
Today, Google has unveiled Gemini 2.5, and it marks a sizeable advancement in AI capabilities. The initial release introduces an experimental version of Gemini 2.5 Pro, positioned as a state-of-the-art model that has already achieved the top spot on the LMArena leaderboard, surpassing previous … [Read more...] about Gemini 2.5 is here, and it is an absolute beast
This Bluetooth tracker works perfectly with Android and is only $15 right now
Android's Find My Device network is finally gaining traction, and with that comes a growing ecosystem of compatible trackers. While third-party options have been somewhat limited and pricey until now, Best Buy has a compelling deal that you should check out if you're always losing your keys. The … [Read more...] about This Bluetooth tracker works perfectly with Android and is only $15 right now
Trickle-down effect: Gemini Gems arrive for free users, too
Gems, the customizable assistants built into Gemini, are now rolling out to free users on the web and also via the Android app. For those unfamiliar, Gems are essentially custom AI assistants that users can tailor to your specific needs. Gemini offers five pre-made Gems to get users started - … [Read more...] about Trickle-down effect: Gemini Gems arrive for free users, too
Google explains how to clean your Pixel Buds Pro 2 for improved audio
Google has recently provided a pretty thorough breakdown of how to clean a very specific portion of the Pixel Buds Pro 2: the often-overlooked "rear vent mesh." This isn't about cleaning the visible mesh around the 'G' logo; instead it's about the mesh located on the top of each earbud near the area … [Read more...] about Google explains how to clean your Pixel Buds Pro 2 for improved audio
Don’t miss the upgraded Acer Chromebook Plus 515 for $180 off
Right in the midst of a very sleepy Q1 for Chromebooks, Acer injected a bit of life into the market with a surprise refresh of the already-solid Acer Chromebook Plus 515 a couple weeks ago. Not only did they add some sorely-missing bells and whistles; Acer is rolling this device out on sale for the … [Read more...] about Don’t miss the upgraded Acer Chromebook Plus 515 for $180 off
School Admins, get set for your Chromebook refresh with help from CTL
CTL has recently revitalized its entire product lineup, introducing a fresh array of Chromebooks, Chromebook workstations, and Chromeboxes within the past year: including the latest Chromebook Plus models. This comprehensive refresh just showcases CTL's continued commitment to providing … [Read more...] about School Admins, get set for your Chromebook refresh with help from CTL
Google and MediaTek to work together on next-gen TPUs for AI servers
Google's strategy for its TPUs (Tensor Processing used in their servers) is undergoing a potentially significant change, with possible shifts in partnerships and design responsibilities. Recent reports indicate a move towards collaboration with MediaTek, alongside its long-standing relationship with … [Read more...] about Google and MediaTek to work together on next-gen TPUs for AI servers
The low-resolution YouTube bug looks to be squashed
Last week, numerous YouTube users on iPhone and iPad encountered a frustrating issue: videos playing at unexpectedly low resolutions regardless of the connection speed. This problem affected both standard videos and Shorts, prompting widespread reports and an official acknowledgment from YouTube on … [Read more...] about The low-resolution YouTube bug looks to be squashed
Gmail gets supercharged with AI-powered search
Let's be honest, we've all been there. You know that email you need is in your Gmail inbox somewhere: you just can't find it. You search for keywords, email addresses, and subject bylines, but nothing works to actually find the message you really need. Thankfully, Google is addressing the … [Read more...] about Gmail gets supercharged with AI-powered search
Gemini can ‘see’ in real time on Android, rolling out now
Google's promise at MWC regarding Project Astra's integration with Gemini Live is starting to materialize; it's just in what looks to be a staggered roll-out. 9to5 Google reports seeing the initial signs of camera and screen sharing functionality making its way to Android users, which is a major … [Read more...] about Gemini can ‘see’ in real time on Android, rolling out now
The promised Family Link UI update is rolling out
Google is rolling out a significant redesign to the Android Family Link app, aiming to place the most crucial items like screen time management tools front and center. After announcing this change as "coming soon" back in February, Google has flipped the switch to bring the refreshed UI to users … [Read more...] about The promised Family Link UI update is rolling out












