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Updated 2024-11-26 17:30
Stadia adds four free trials, including Dragon Quest XI S
Google announced four more free time-limited trials of Stadia games that do not require an account to play.
The OnePlus Nord N20 5G arrives with a new display, decent specs for under $300
OnePlus has launched the new mid-range OnePlus Nord N20 5G in the U.S., selling exclusively through T-Mobile and Metro by T-Mobile. The device will retail for under $300 starting April 28.
Best Android games for NVIDIA Shield TV 2022
As NVIDIA proclaims in every ad, the Shield Android TV box is “the streamer for gamers.” So which games are worth checking out?
This Boost Mobile deal gets you three months of service for only $45
Boost Mobile is one of the best prepaid carriers around, and they're currently offering three months of their 5GB/month plan for only 45 bucks.
Cozy city simulator Little Cities delayed for Quest 2 until May
Little Cities publisher announced the VR city simulator for Quest 2 has been delayed for three weeks.
Jiggle Physics 124: Infinite Updates
In this week's episode of Jiggle Physics, we're back and dumber than ever! We have another Activision Blizzard corner, but also discuss the 10 craziest Disney properties that could cross over with Kingdom Hearts 4.
What is T-Mobile's Magenta Drive plan?
T-Mobile's Magenta Drive plan launched with two 2022 BMW vehicles featuring 5G connectivity. For just $20 per month, you can get unlimited Wi-Fi and calling without touching your phone's mobile connection.
What are Android Developer Options and how do they work?
Developers need to test their work on a real live phone. The Developer Options menu helps them do it.
Peridot for Android: Everything you need to know
Niantic is back at it with Peridot, a cute augmented reality game that looks to combine the best of Pokémon Go and Tamagotchi. Here's everything you need to know about it so far.
Cloud PC VR gaming on Quest 2 is both frustrating and promising
A cloud VR gaming service lets you play Half-Life: Alyx without needing your own gaming PC to run it. It's not the easiest to access and requires fast internet, but it could be the future of wireless VR.
Telegram update gives you more control of notification tones and mute durations
Telegram's latest wave of features adds the ability to set any sound as your message alert, customize mute durations, support for more auto-delete timer increments, and a whole lot of new capabilities.
Many of our readers are rooting for Elon Musk to take over Twitter
We polled our readers asking if they'd want Elon Musk to acquire Twitter. Many agreed that he should be able to buy the company.
What is the difference between Nest Renew and Nest Renew Premium?
If you're curious about the differences between Nest Renew and Nest Renew Premium, we've got you covered.
More Galaxy Watch 4 owners are finally receiving these long-awaited health features
The Samsung Galaxy Watch 4 has been picking up a good number of updates lately, and Canadian owners are getting some excellent health monitoring features in a new OTA.
New Google 'Wallet' interface shows what could be in store for Google Pay
New images show off the rumored Google Wallet interface, which would be used to store digital cards and make payments through Google Pay.
Google Lens for desktop Chrome picks up one of its best features on mobile
Google is beefing up Lens on Chrome's desktop version with a new update that allows you to copy and translate texts in addition to searching for images.
This 4-year-old Samsung Galaxy phone still gets monthly Android security updates
Samsung is still pushing monthly security updates for the Galaxy Note 9 even after moving the phone to a quarterly update schedule last year.
WhatsApp may soon let you command the Ray-Ban Stories glasses to send a message
Meta has been spotted working on a Facebook Assistant support for WhatsApp, allowing users to send a message on the Ray-Ban Stories using their voice.
From the Editor's Desk: Getting to know the Huawei MateBook E
A few weeks using Huawei's latest convertible has me convinced that Android still has plenty of ground to make up when it comes to tablets.
OnePlus' failings are only making Samsung stronger
The OnePlus 10 Pro launch shows that it's treating some regions as second-class citizens. And if you want the best that Android has to offer, you have to turn to Samsung.
Pixel 6 bug automatically rejects some calls without you knowing
Another bug appears to exist in the Google Pixel 6 series, which declines random phone calls from saved contacts without even ringing the device.
This Android TV 13 feature will allow smart TVs to save energy and bandwidth use
Google has quietly added a new feature in Android 13 that restricts apps and blocks network access when an Android TV device is in standby mode.
Google Sheets update will fix your messy formulas
Google Sheets has gained a new context-aware tool that identifies problems with your formulas and recommends solutions.
Amazon brings TuneIn's premium content to Alexa-enabled devices
Amazon has partnered with TuneIn, a live streaming platform, to bring paid audio content to Alexa-powered devices.
Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra vs. iPhone 13 Pro Max
If you want a flagship phone today, you'll have to choose between the Galaxy S22 Ultra or the iPhone 13 Pro Max. So let's take a look at which phone is ideal for your needs.
Poll: Do you think Elon Musk should acquire Twitter?
Elon is on a mission to purchase Twitter, but Twitter doesn't seem interested. Do you think he should purchase the platform?
What smart lights work with Ring?
If you are in the Ring security ecosystem, you might be interested in consolidating your lights into a single app — the Ring app. But what lights work with Ring? We're here to answer that question for you.
Tim Cook is right and wrong about sideloading
Apple doesn't like the loss that controlled sideloading would bring to iOS, but there are a few real concerns for users on all platforms.
Google is testing weird notification concepts that engage with your senses
Google has shown off its new experiment that aims to deliver notifications through various sensorial cues, such as a puff of air or a shifting shadow.
Best Oculus Quest 2 Controller Alternatives 2022
The Oculus Touch controllers that ship with the Quest 2 are great, but they're not best for every single experience. These best Oculus Quest 2 controller alternatives make more sense for traditional games or flight simulators, as well as a few alternative gaming experiences.
Rumored Pixel Watch teased in new leak as Google I/O 2022 nears
A new image references the Pixel Watch in an "interactive tutorial." The device is shown to run a slightly outdated version of Wear OS 3.
Best smart lights for gaming 2022
Smart lights aren't just for the living room. They can also be used to amp up your gaming setup, whether you want to make your desk flashier or install lights that react to the game you're playing. Here are some of our favorite options.
Google clarifies that Smart Lock on Chromebooks is here to stay
Despite initial findings suggesting that Smart Lock for Chromebooks would be removed, it seems that is not actually the case.
Horizon Worlds to expand beyond Quest 2 with web, mobile, and console ports
Meta's 'metaverse' app will expand to non-VR platforms in the coming years, but the company is facing accusations of 'hypocrisy' for charging hefty fees on creators' in-game sales, after attacking Apple and Google for their own store fees.
The Pixel 6 cameras are so good that Google might use them in the Pixel 7
A leaker claims Google will use the same camera hardware in the upcoming Pixel 7 series. Any upgrades could be software-based given the likelihood of a new Tensor chipset.
Amazon's IMDb TV streaming service is getting a ridiculous rebrand
Amazon is rebranding IMDb TV as Freevee, with plans to introduce more original programming and launch the streaming service in Germany later this year.
YouTube Music's big update makes it easier to discover new songs, improves UI
YouTube Music has announced a slew of new updates created in February and March to bring the platform up to speed with Spotify.
How to use Facebook Messenger on Oculus Quest to chat with and call friends
Want to talk with friends without interrupting your VR session? There’s an easy way to do it.
Twitter adopts 'poison pill' to block Elon Musk takeover
Twitter has announced a shareholder rights plan, or "poison pill," to protect the company from potential takeover attempts. The move is clearly in protest of Elon Musk's bid to buy the company.
What is Qualcomm Snapdragon Spaces?
We explain how Qualcomm tech will help companies break into AR without having to spend tons of money or rely on Apple or Meta hardware.
Limited time offer: this Verizon sale could get you a free Google Pixel 6
For one week only, buy one of these phones on Verizon and they'll give you a second one for free or heavily discounted.
You can pick up the Galaxy S21 series 'like-new' from Samsung's Certified Re-Newed store
Samsung has now added the Galaxy S21 series to its Certified Re-Newed store. The devices are rebuilt with genuine parts and offered at lower prices.
Samsung's Galaxy Chromebook 2 360 sacrifices performance for flexibility
The Galaxy Chromebook 2 360 is an iterative update designed for students, introducing a reversible touchscreen display and a redesigned keyboard.
HP Chromebase All-in-One review: A great-looking computer that puts a fun spin on Chrome OS
HP has been making some excellent Chrome OS laptops for a while and now it's taking that to a desktop all-in-one form factor in the Chromebase in fantastic fashion.
Best wireless carrier in the U.S. 2022
The United States has more than a few wireless carriers to choose from, but which one is truly the best?
Do I need PlayStation Plus to play online multiplayer?
PlayStation's online system is more straightforward than it used to be. You don't need PS Plus to enjoy free-to-play games online, but you do need it for everything else.
5G is set to overtake 4G in the US by 2024, but consumers aren't in a rush
Analysts predict that 5G will account for more data consumption than 4G by 2023, with 5G subscriptions finally overtaking 4G in 2024. However, consumers aren't exactly excited about 5G.
YouTube Shorts are showing up on more devices with a new feature to boot
YouTube's answer to TikTok, Shorts, is coming to tablets and the web over the next few weeks and creators will have access to new remix tools.
How to watch The Kardashians online: everything you need to know
The Kardashians finally have a new reality show, and here's how you can witness all of the sweet, sweet drama from anywhere on Earth.
Amazon launches kid-friendly mobile games for Android and iOS
Amazon has announced that it is bringing its first original Amazon Kids+ games to iOS and Android devices. They will also be available on Amazon Fire tablets.
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