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That could be the future for Amazon's digital assistant as the company figures out its AI trajectory.
The next version of Android has officially hit platform stability, so it's not as scary to use as on day one.
Lenovo’s latest Android tablet comes bundled with eight JBL speakers for under $300.
If the Vision Pro costs too much for you, there's a cheaper version purported for 2025.
An FCC listing shows us something is coming, but all we can do is speculate about what it is.
The advent of AI doesn't seem so scary inside Apple's walled garden.
It's not all copycat features. In some cases, Apple makes it better for iPhone users.
But at $200, the Galaxy Watch 6 is a better deal if you can find it on sale.
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The feature will roll out this winter to Android users in the U.S. with RCS enabled.
If any company can revive the standalone gadget, it's the one that sold us all on it in the first place.
It's long been a common practice among people who don't like slow phones.
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The rumor mill is buzzing, and the future seems positive for Samsung's rumored rugged smartwatch.
The AI infusion will include an Energy Ready score for daily activity, improved sleep algorithms, and a personalized digital workout coach.
Samsung makes fixing its phone with genuine parts more expensive and requires repair shops to snitch on customers.
Google Play Rewards is an easy way to get cash back from in-app purchases and monthly subscriptions.
The company will reward your leap of faith with a handful of exclusive AI software features.
The new Yoga Slim 7x and ThinkPad T14s feature Qualcomm's ARM-based Snapdragon X Elite.
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