Category: computing
You can put Google Gemini right on your smartphone home screen – here’s how
Google has launched Gemini home screen widgets for Android and iOS devices The widgets let users access Gemini AI features with a single tap The widgets are customizable and allow users to prioritize their most-used Gemini actions If you like using Google Gemini on your smartphone but find it tedious…
Read MoreAsk Engadget: Is it a good time to move to Macs from Windows?
Q: I’m a Gen X Windows user, I’ve been building my own systems for decades, and I work mainly in 3D design for the building and construction industry. I would like to know if you feel switching to Mac makes sense with all this unnecessary tariff turmoil? I’ve been trying…
Read MoreWarning: check your PC’s Windows 11 encryption feature to make sure your data is not at risk
Concerns have been raised around the default drive encryption applied with Windows 11 24H2 This is put in place when setting up new PCs, or with fresh installs of Windows 11 24H2 on existing devices The encryption recovery key is tied to a Microsoft account, and if that account is…
Read MoreGoogle reveals powerful NotebookLM app for Android and iOS with release date – here’s what it looks like
The NotebookLM mobile app listings are now live The research app is coming very soon to Android and iOS Expect to hear more news at Google I/O 2025 on May 20 Having hinted at the imminent arrival of a NotebookLM app last month, Google has now put the AI research…
Read MoreAMD’s Radeon RX 9060 XT 16GB GPU reportedly set to take retail priority over 8GB counterpart – is this the beginning of the end for 8GB GPUs?
AMD is reportedly prioritizing the Radeon RX 9060 XT 16GB GPU for retailers It corroborates rumors that it may cancel or discontinue the 8GB GPU If it’s true, it could be a sign that Team Red won’t make 8GB GPUs going forward AMD‘s Radeon RX 9060 XT GPU is on…
Read MoreThis rotten Apple ruling cracks the reality distortion field – and I don’t know if that’s what consumers want
Apple does not hide its deeds under a bushel; When it “lost” the Epic (Fortnite) case last year, it quickly rolled out a series of changes to satisfy the injunction. If no one else realized Apple had somehow won by losing, Epic certainly knew it, with Epic CEO Tim Sweeney…
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