Month: July 2023

The best smartwatches for Android users

After a long stretch of slim pickings, 2022 was a huge year for Android smartwatches. The Google Pixel Watch finally launched after what felt like a decade. Samsung released its second-gen Wear OS smartwatches. And Fossil announced its first native Wear OS 3 watch and started updating its myriad Gen…

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The Stream Deck is getting a paid app store later this year

Got a great idea for a Stream Deck plug-in but don’t want to give it away for free? Wish you could buy premium software for the Stream Deck’s handy array of LCD screen-equipped keys? Either way, it’s officially happening: Elgato general manager Julian Fest says a paid Stream Deck app…

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The Instagram Threads launch countdown jumped forward and is now targeting 7PM ET

Instagram’s Twitter competitor, Threads, may launch a few hours earlier than we expected now that the countdown on threads.net has suddenly skipped forward and indicates it will end today at 7PM ET / 4PM PT. We were expecting Meta’s new text-based social media platform to launch tomorrow at 10AM ET,…

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Samsung Unpacked 2023: foldable phones and everything we expect to see

Samsung‘s second Galaxy Unpacked event is coming soon, and the competition has never been hotter for Samsung’s foldable lineup. Samsung traditionally launches its foldable phones in the latter half of the year, and we’re also expecting a slew of other new products. We might see anything from new tablets to…

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ChatGPT pulls plug on Bing integration after people used it to bypass paywalls

Party’s over for ChatGPT Plus subscribers as OpenAI announced it has temporarily disabled the Browse with Bing beta tool from its service. The reason? Apparently, people used the feature to completely bypass paywalls and consume content for free. Browsing with Bing gave ChatGPT the ability to pull information from recently…

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Twitter tries to fix its latest mistake as Meta readies its Threads launch

Twitter’s most recent guffaws include setting daily rate limits on tweets and forcing users to be logged in if they want to even view tweets at all. But it seems that with the launch of Meta’s supposed Twitter-killer Threads, Twitter is trying to roll back at least one of those…

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