Month: April 2023

Upcoming Google Pixel Tablet could copy a powerful iPad OS feature

Google’s upcoming Pixel Tablet is set to arrive packing the latest connectivity tech, including ultra-wideband support (UWB), based on a regulatory listing spotted online. An FCC (US Federal Communications Commission) listing for a ‘Google-made hand-held device’ was spotted by 9to5Google, which speculates that UWB support could be used to enable…

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Cloud PCs can’t be benchmarked, so don’t even try, Microsoft says

A senior Microsoft executive has laid out why benchmarking cloud PCs is an incredibly tricky process that, in many cases, just isn’t possible. In a recent blog post (opens in new tab), Microsoft Windows 365 Cloud PC and Azure Virtual Desktop Senior Product Manager, Ron Martinsen explained why it’s nigh…

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The best music streaming services in 2023

It’s difficult to pinpoint the best music streaming service for everyone. Most of the popular options available today hit on the essentials: a giant and diverse library of music that you can access à la carte, sort into playlists, download for offline listening and play across multiple devices. Most are…

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Motorola’s big-battery budget phone gets 5G and a price hike

The 2023 version of Motorola’s all-about-battery-life Moto G Power trades some of that battery life for modern conveniences. In addition to 5G, a nicer screen and more powerful processor are on offer, so Moto’s battery claims aren’t as lofty this year, and the price is higher. While last year’s 128GB…

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Counter-Strike 2 is getting Nvidia’s latency-reducing Reflex tech

Nvidia’s latency-reducing Reflex technology is coming to Counter-Strike 2. Reflex is designed to make games feel more responsive by reducing the amount of time between when you click your mouse and when you see the action on-screen. It’s all-important in competitive shooters, and up until now, Counter-Strike: Global Offensive was…

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Your Car’s Future Is Loaded With Subscriptions

This week, we learn how automakers adopted the subscription model where drivers pay to unlock features, and why the used car market will embrace it too. Source

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