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Apple turns to Google to power AI upgrade for Siri
Posted onImprovements to a number of Apple services – including a more personalised version of its virtual assistant, Siri – are to be powered with AI provided by Google. The tech giants have announced a “multi-year collaboration” which will see the iPhone-maker base some of its key tech on Google’s Gemini AI models. In a joint…
Samsung showed me its secret HDR10+ Advanced TV samples – and I’m nearly sold
Posted onKerry Wan/ZDNET Follow ZDNET:Add us as a preferred sourceon Google. ZDNET’s key takeaways Samsung just launched HDR10+ Advanced to optimize older content for newer TVs. New features include brightness boosting, adaptive motion smoothing, and better gaming performance. The simulated demo is a teaser for what’s to come in 2026. There were two 115-inch Samsung Micro…
These Raspberry Pi price hikes are no joke
Posted onAs of today, the price of the 16GB version of the Raspberry Pi 5 is going up by $100, a price bump that’s almost as much as the original $120 price tag. Driven by the ongoing RAM shortage, Raspberry Pi is raising prices on over a dozen of its bare-bones computers, after previous increases in…
Mina the Hollower resurfaces with a spring 2026 release window
Posted onSony’s first State of Play stream of the year included an update on Mina the Hollower, the latest title from Shovel Knight studio Yacht Club Games. It’s now slated to arrive sometime this spring. The developer initially planned to release the retro-style action-adventure platformer on Halloween last year, but delayed it to “to apply some…
Motorola Moto G Stylus 5G | 2024 | Unlocked | Made for US 8/256GB | 50MP Camera | Caramel Latte
Posted onIntroducing moto g stylus 5G – 2024, with a new stylus that takes expression to another level. Jot notes, edit photos, sketch artwork, and navigate effortlessly with even faster responsiveness. Experience cinema-quality entertainment on the 6.7″ pOLED display backed by..
Google is retiring its free dark web monitoring tool next year
Posted onGoogle will stop sending out dark web reports starting early next year, as it shuts down the free tool that can tell you if your personal information has appeared on the seedy underbelly of the internet. The tool used to be exclusively available to Google One subscribers until the company opened it up to everyone…
