Month: March 2025

The EU wants Apple to open these iOS features to other gadgets

The European Union has outlined exactly how Apple needs to improve the interoperability of iOS, and the guidance reveals which features could be available to other smartwatches, headphones, and speakers. The specifications adopted by the European Commission on Tuesday explain exactly how Apple needs to open iPhone and iPad operating…

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Here’s the Steam on Xbox evidence Microsoft didn’t want you to see

Microsoft revealed earlier this year that it’s combining “the best of Xbox and Windows together” for handhelds, and now the company is starting to drop the first hints at what that UI might look like. In a blog post about Xbox “opening a billion doors,” Microsoft briefly revealed a new…

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A sign of things to come? This portable monitor comes with Google TV, a remote control and a very well hidden Android PC

Bimawen B15.6 TV Pro integrates both smart TV mode and Google TV modes Works as both a monitor and media hub A budget-friendly monitor with a 60 Hz refresh rate and HDR Several portable monitors from popular brands offer standard display features, but among the lesser-known options, the Bimawen B15.6…

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Star Wars: Andor creator is taking a stance against AI by canceling plans to release its scripts, and I completely get why

Star Wars Andor creator Tony Gilroy has canceled plans to publish the scripts of the show The scripts from season one were set to release, but AI is the reason they’re not being published It’s part of a growing trend of the content that AI models are being trained on…

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The Pixel 9A’s version of Gemini is missing a few features

The Google Pixel 9A may have the same Tensor G4 chip as its more expensive counterparts, but it comes with a text-only version of Gemini AI. Google confirmed to Ars Technica that the Pixel 9A doesn’t have access to certain features, like the AI-powered Pixel Screenshots app, because of the…

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After 7 years, Exadrive’s 100TB 2.5-inch SSD is finally superseded by a far superior 122.88TB model from Kioxia

Kioxia launches 122.88TB SSD with PCIe Gen5 and dual-port support The LC9 Series NVMe SSD is designed for AI workloads and hyperscale storage The new drive comes in a compact 2.5-inch form factor After nearly seven years at the top, Nimbus Data’s massive Exadrive 100TB 2.5-inch SSD has been dethroned…

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