[ad_1] Google has a massive, constantly refreshed “shopping graph” that tracks more than 60 billion product listings, and it wants to turn its AI on that giant catalog to help you find the right product for the right price. At its Google I/O annual developers conference Tuesday, the company revealed a handful of new features … Read More “Google Wants Its AI to Be Your ‘Fun’ Personal Shopper” »
Month: May 2026
[ad_1] Ugreen has announced a new Apple Find My-compatible tracker with a novel design that limits where you can hide it, but greatly benefits battery life. Inspired by “major football tournaments” the company doesn’t call out by name, the Ugreen FineTrack 2 is shaped like a soccer ball and is designed to be used hanging … Read More “Ugreen’s new soccer ball-shaped tracker has up to 7 years of battery life” »
[ad_1] Joe Maring / Android Authority TL;DR Google is adding a new “Ask” button to web search results on its Android app. The button basically opens AI Mode with the webpage added as context, so you can ask specific questions. Along with this, Google is also testing attachment options for Files and Drive in AI … Read More “Google Search on Android now lets you ask AI about any link you open” »
[ad_1] Google is getting (back) into the smart glasses game. At Google I/O on Tuesday, the company announced a new partnership with Warby Parker and Gentle Monster to produce a new line of AI-powered glasses. The company says that the devices will be built to pair with Android and iOS devices, and were designed in … Read More “Google takes a page out of Meta’s book, announces new audio-powered smart glasses” »
[ad_1] One last thing: tripods and mounts. You probably don’t need a full-size tripod; few people do. A small bendable model can be super handy, though, letting you mount the camera to just about anything and get a great shot with you in it. I’ve had good luck with Joby GorillaPods. I have an older version … Read More “Best Road Trip Camera Gear” »
[ad_1] Samsung started seeding the stable One UI 8.5 update based on Android 16 for the Galaxy S24 series just last week, but it was available only to US and South Korean users. Today, the company is making it available for the global market. If you still haven’t received a notification, go and check for … Read More “One UI 8.5 for the Galaxy S24 series is now available globally” »
[ad_1] TL;DR Google has revealed Wear OS 7, the latest version of its smartwatch platform. The company says watches upgrading to Wear OS 7 could see up to 10% better battery life. Google adds that some watches launching later this year will also get Gemini Intelligence. Google has already made plenty of announcements at its … Read More “A more efficient and intelligent smartwatch platform” »
[ad_1] 1: Intelligentsia House Blend Trendy Intelligentsia coffee isn’t worth the steep price. Katherine Peach/CNET Intelligentsia is a Chicago-founded roaster that’s become a widespread specialty coffee brand in grocery stores coast to coast. At $20 for a 12-ounce bag of whole beans at my local Brooklyn grocery store, Intelligentsia House Blend coffee can be considered … Read More “After Brewing 17 Bags of Grocery Store Coffee, These Are the 5 Beans I’d Buy Again” »
[ad_1] Adamya Sharma / Android Authority TL;DR Google is rolling out a redesigned Gemini app with its new “Neural Expressive” design language, richer responses, improved Gemini Live conversations, and support across Android, iOS, and the web. The company also announced new AI agents called Daily Brief and Gemini Spark, with Spark designed to proactively handle … Read More “Google turns Gemini into a proactive AI agent with Spark, Daily Brief, and major redesign” »
[ad_1] Today’s robot lawn mowers are better than ever, with superior, often wire-free navigation and the ability to tackle more complex yards. The downside is that the best robot lawnmowers can cost you anywhere between $1,000 to $3,000, with top-tier models going for as much as $5,000. That’s what makes Volta‘s “Robot-as-a-Service” model so interesting. Instead of … Read More “I Tried a Monthly Robot Lawn Mower Subscription. Here’s How It Works” »
