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All the New AI Features Coming to Google Pixel Devices
Amateur photographers are about to be very happy.
The New Pixel Watch Comes in Two Sizes
The Pixel Buds Pro 2 also have a nifty feature that lets them lock into your ears.
The Pixel 9 Pro Fold Is a Little Thinner and a Little Bigger, but Still Expensive
Google's rebranding the Pixel Fold, but that $1,800 price tag is hard to swallow.
The Pixel 9 Is Here, and the Pro Finally Comes in Two Sizes
Finally, there's two size options for the Pro series Pixel phone.
TikTok Is Rolling Out Two New DM Features Right Now
Stickers and group chats are coming to TikTok DMs.
Made By Google 2024 Probably Won't Be an AI Revolution
Google will feature new hardware and AI features, but probably nothing groundbreaking.
The Biggest Reason the Next iPhone SE Is Going to Be an Upgrade
This budget iPhone is going to be wicked smart.
Google Is Changing How Chrome Extensions Work, and Could Disable Some of Your Favorites
Here's how to see if your extensions are affected.
Why Are TikTok Influencers Pushing Life Insurance Over 401(k)s?
Insurance can be an investment vehicle—but it's not exactly retirement planning.
When Are the Next Olympics?
I already miss the Paris Olympics, but I'm looking ahead to Milan and Los Angeles.
How to Tell If You’re Chatting With a Bot
You may have spoken with a conversational AI bot and not even known it. Here’s how to tell (for now).
How to Identify AI-Generated Speech
You never really know who's talking these days.
YouTube Is Testing a Sleep Timer for Premium Subscribers
The feature is for paid users only, but there are free alternatives, too.
17 Actually Good Movies Released in the August Dumping Ground
August is traditionally a graveyard for misfit movies—but not always.
Why ‘Underconsumption Core’ Is Blowing up on TikTok
For once, a TikTok-based financial trend isn't terrible.
Disney+ Is Cracking Down on Password Sharing, but Here’s How to Do It Anyway
Disney+ doesn't want you sharing your password with anyone. Tough.
Google Employees Skirted Company Policy to Target Ads at Teens
The Financial Times reports that Googlers have been targeting ads at minors, despite a company policy prohibiting such practices.
YouTube Is Testing Its Own ‘Community Notes’ Feature
The notes will let viewers add additional context to videos.
How 'Information Bias' Can Derail Your Investing (and Ways to Avoid It)
With the stock market in turmoil, here's how you can keep a clear head.
Reddit Will Soon Try Out AI Summaries (and Maybe Paywalls)
Now that it's gone public, Reddit is thinking up all kinds of ways to turn a profit.