technology #AI #Google #Tech Google to give app devs access to Gemini Nano for on-device AI Ars Technica 16h ago 2m read
technology #Tech #Microsoft #MicrosoftSurface #Surface #SurfaceLaptopStudio Report: Microsoft’s experimental Laptop Studio is vanishing without a replacement Ars Technica Thu 2m read
technology #Features #Tech #Android #Foldables #Motorola #Smartphones Motorola Razr and Razr Ultra (2025) review: Cool as hell, but too much AI Ars Technica Thu 2m read
technology #AI #Google #Tech #ArtificialIntelligence #Google Google DeepMind creates super-advanced AI that can invent new algorithms Ars Technica Wed 2m read
technology #AI #Tech #Ads #GenerativeAi #Netflix #Streaming Netflix will show generative AI ads midway through streams in 2026 Ars Technica Wed 1m read
technology #Tech #Subscriptions #VPN VPNSecure owner says it had to cancel unsustainable lifetime subscriptions Ars Technica Wed 2m read
technology #Tech #DiscoveryPlus #HboMax #Max #Streaming #WarnerBrosDiscovery Max pivots back to HBO Max as WBD rethinks ability to compete with Netflix Ars Technica Wed 2m read
technology #Tech #Huawei #NVIDIA #Syndication US warns companies around the world to stay away from Huawei chips Ars Technica Wed 2m read
technology #Google #Tech #Android #AppPermissions #CloudPlatform #FileSyncing #Google #Nextcloud “Google wanted that”: Nextcloud decries Android permissions as “gatekeeping” Ars Technica Tue 2m read
technology #Tech #Windows11 #Windows1124h2 Microsoft shares its process (and discarded ideas) for redone Windows 11 Start menu Ars Technica Tue 3m read
technology #Google #Tech #Android #Google #Material3Expressive Google announces Material 3 Expressive, a colorful evolution of Android design Ars Technica Tue 2m read
canada #CanadianPolitics #Tech 'We have not kept pace': Former broadcaster Evan Solomon faces big challenge as first AI minister National Post Tue
technology #Tech #Microsoft #Microsoft365 #MicrosoftOffice #Windows10 #Windows11 Microsoft extends Office support on Windows 10 through 2028 Ars Technica Tue 2m read
technology #Tech #Android #Samsung #Smartphones Samsung reveals the super-slim Galaxy S25 Edge with a laughably small battery Ars Technica Tue 2m read
technology #Tech #VPN VPN firm says it didn’t know customers had lifetime subscriptions, cancels them Ars Technica Mon 3m read
technology #AI #Features #Tech #ChatGPT #CoffeeMakers #Fellow #FellowAiden The tinkerers who opened up a fancy coffee maker to AI brewing Ars Technica Mon 2m read
technology #Tech #FitnessTracker #Wearables #Whoop Wearables firm’s endless free hardware upgrades were too good to be true Ars Technica Fri 2m read
technology #AI #Google #Tech #Antitrust #DoJ #Google #Search Recap: Here’s what happened in Google’s search antitrust trial Ars Technica Fri 2m read
technology #Tech #486 #CMPXCHG8B #I486 #Intel #Pentium #TimeStampCounter Linux kernel is leaving 486 CPUs behind, only 18 years after the last one made Ars Technica Fri 1m read
technology #Tech #Chromebooks #Google #Laptops #SocialMedia #Tiktok #TiktokChallenge Kids are short-circuiting their school-issued Chromebooks for TikTok clout Ars Technica Fri 2m read
technology #Tech #Microsoft #Surface #SurfaceLaptop #SurfacePro Microsoft effectively raises high-end Surface prices by discontinuing base models Ars Technica May 8 2m read
technology #AI #Google #Tech #Apple #ArtificialIntelligence #Google Google hits back after Apple exec says AI is hurting search Ars Technica May 8 2m read
technology #Tech #Amazon #Apple #Google #SmartHome Matter update may finally take the tedium out of setting up your smart home Ars Technica May 7 2m read
technology #AI #Apple #Tech #Apple #EddieCue #Google #Iphone #Openai #Perplexity #Safari Cue: Apple will add AI search in mobile Safari, challenging Google Ars Technica May 7 2m read
technology #BizIT #Tech #Broadcom #CeaseAndDesist #Vmware Broadcom sends cease-and-desist letters to subscription-less VMware users Ars Technica May 7 2m read
technology #AI #Tech #BugReports #Curl #Hackerone #Security #Vulnerabilities Open source project curl is sick of users submitting “AI slop” vulnerabilities Ars Technica May 7 3m read
technology #Apple #Tech #Amazon #AppStore #Apple #EpicVApple #Kindle Apps like Kindle are already taking advantage of court-mandated iOS App Store changes Ars Technica May 6 2m read
technology #Gaming #Tech #AMD #GeForce #GeforceRtx #GeforceRtx5060 #Intel #NVIDIA Nvidia GeForce xx60 series is PC gaming’s default GPU, and a new one is out May 19 Ars Technica May 6 2m read
technology #Tech #ARM #Copilot #Microsoft #Qualcomm #Snapdragon #Surface #SurfaceLaptop #Windows11 #Windows1124h2 Lighter, cheaper Surface Laptop saves a little money but gives up a lot Ars Technica May 6 2m read
technology #Tech #Copilot+PC #Microsoft #MicrosoftSurface #Surface #SurfacePro Microsoft’s 12-inch Surface Pro is cheaper but unfixes a decade-old design problem Ars Technica May 6 2m read
technology #Google #Tech #Android #Android16 #Apps #Google Google accidentally reveals Android’s Material 3 Expressive interface ahead of I/O Ars Technica May 5 3m read
technology #Tech #Microsoft #MicrosoftTeams #Skype RIP Skype (2003–2025), survived by multiple versions of Microsoft Teams Ars Technica May 5 1m read
technology #Tech #Roku #Software #TVs Software update makes HDR content “unwatchable” on Roku TVs Ars Technica May 5 2m read
technology #Gaming #Tech #ConsoleGaming #GamePrices #Moore'sLaw #TrumpTariffs Chips aren’t improving like they used to, and it’s killing game console price cuts Ars Technica May 4 2m read
science #Tech Quantum batteries could charge faster by scrambling the rules of cause and effect Space.com Dec 29 2023 4m read