Month: July 2024

How to pick the best gaming smartphone and play without limits

These days, millions of gamers don’t just play on a high-end rig or games console – we play on our smartphones as well, and if you’re one of those mobile gamers you might be wondering what kind of features you need to keep in mind when buying the best gaming…

Read More

The art of AI architecture

There is a common misconception that one GPU cloud is very much like another. But that is simply not the case. They are built with different technologies and architectures, and they come with their own sets of challenges, advantages, and disadvantages. The most advanced AI cloud operators today are developing…

Read More

Google’s Find My Device network dealt another blow as Eufy delays its AirTag rivals

When Google launched its rebooted Find My Device back in April, several companies announced new Bluetooth trackers that’ll operate on the network. There was a decent amount of hype surrounding these gadgets, as the tech giant’s service was reportedly powerful enough to track lost objects from anywhere in the world.  However, here we…

Read More

Google and NBC are using AI to try and stick the landing at the Paris Olympics

Google is bringing some artificial intelligence features to your Olympics experience thanks to a deal with NBCUniversal and Team USA. The Olympic and Paralympic Games in Paris will employ Google’s Gemini AI models to augment how people watch the events on TV and online.  The most public aspect of the…

Read More

Samsung shakes things up by switching to Google Messages on the new Galaxy Flip and Fold

Samsung is dropping its first-party messaging app in the United States and making Google Messages the pre-installed option out of the box. The company made the announcement in a notice sent through the Samsung Members app. It states that “Samsung Messages will no longer be preloaded” on the Galaxy Z Flip6,…

Read More

Tech billionaires can’t build their ‘California Forever’ city yet

Last year, the Times reported that a group of Silicon Valley investors (including LinkedIn co-founder Reid Hoffman, Andreessen Horowitz investors Marc Andreessen and Chris Dixon, former GitHub CEO Nat Friedman, and Emerson Collective founder Laurene Powell Jobs) had secretly bought up hundreds of millions of dollars worth of farmland in…

Read More