Author: Zach_Wilson

WhatsApp can now silence calls from unknown numbers

WhatsApp’s latest feature can automatically mute incoming calls if they’re from an unknown number, the service announced today. The setting is available by going into WhatsApp’s settings, hitting “Privacy,” selecting “Calls,” and turning on the “Silence Unknown Callers” toggle. WhatsApp says the feature will help “screen out spam, scams, and…

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Assassin’s Creed Mirage’s movement is based off ‘samurai, ninja, and even Jedi’

Assassin’s Creed Mirage is finally sending the series back to its roots with classic traversal and poses that look like something straight out of the first Assassin’s Creed title.  During Ubisoft Forward, TechRadar Gaming sat down with the animation director for Assassin’s Creed Mirage, Benjamin Fox, to discuss how Ubisoft…

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Google Pixel Tablet review: Clever accessories transform an unexciting tablet

The Pixel Tablet is like an emotionally unstable partner. On good days, it’s reliable and helpful, always ready to listen and support me. Every now and then, though, I feel gaslit and annoyed by its inconsistencies and mixed messages. This might be because Google’s latest tablet/smart-display hybrid straddles two product…

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Google Pixel Tablet review: the dock makes all the difference

Google’s hardware history is littered with failed attempts at tablets. Many of those past efforts, such as the Pixel C or Pixel Slate, were trying to find new and novel uses for a tablet, most with a focus on productivity. Attachable keyboards, various operating systems, and different ideas on how…

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Google Pixel Tablet Review: A Smarter Home Display

Google’s new Android slate works great as an entertainment hub and rests on a dock that can pull double duty. Source

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The Apple MacBook Air 15-inch gets a teardown – and I’m not impressed

Apple’s shiny new MacBook Air 15-inch is an odd duck; its larger size runs counter-intuitive to the Air’s original mantra of compact portability, and it doesn’t really bring anything new to the table, being equipped with last year’s M2 chip – previously seen in the 2022 13-inch MacBook Air. We…

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