[ad_1] The Anker SOLIX C1000 Gen 2 has earned a spot in my trunk, and it goes with me wherever I know I may need power when working remotely or on camping trips. Its 1,24Wh capacity and 2,000W output make it powerful enough to run anything I own, all while staying portable enough to easily … Read More “My new favorite power station for camping” »
Month: May 2026
[ad_1] On May 19, Google announced at its Google I/O developers conference it was making major steps in combining Google Search with its advanced AI tools. Robby Stein, Google’s vice president of product for Search, said at the time that Search is moving into an “agentic” era. But if you don’t like the direction Google … Read More “Want to Ditch Google Search? Try These 5 Other Free Search Engines” »
[ad_1] Last year I deepfaked my kid’s stuffed animal to make it look like his plush deer was on vacation. It was an experiment to see if I could re-create the events depicted in a Gemini ad Google was running, and I never showed the videos of Buddy the deer on his adventures to my … Read More “Google’s new anything-to-anything AI model is wild” »
[ad_1] Companies such as Microsoft and Meta have shared the names of civil servants and academics working on European tech regulation with a senate committee investigating “tech censorship” or “jawboning”, news magazine Vrij Nederland reported on Friday. The cabinet has described the news as “extremely worrying”, given that the named officials could now face travel … Read More “US tech firms share Dutch regulator officials’ names with senate” »
[ad_1] Hadlee Simons / Android Authority We’ve seen several apps that allow you to play PC games on your Android device without an internet connection. Winlator opened the floodgates back in 2023, but perhaps the best solution is GameNative. The app, built on the Pluvia project, lets you easily install and play Steam games on … Read More “How GameNative wants to replace handheld PCs” »
[ad_1] Joe Maring / Android Authority Google One used to be a suite of subscription services primarily centered around cloud storage. When that dreaded “Account storage is full” notification popped up on my devices, I had to decide whether I wanted to spend my day clearing out my Gmail and Drive or pay up for … Read More “I have a bad feeling about the future of Google One prices” »
[ad_1] The Realme 16T is the first member of the new 16T series. Realme dubbed it a Portrait Star with an 8,000mAh battery. Need we say more? Alright, we will. Let’s unbox the 16T. You can also check out our video on TikTok. The box features all you need – the phone, a USB-A to … Read More “Realme 16T unboxing” »
[ad_1] Zac Kew-Denniss / Android Authority I’ve used other Android phones that are better than my Pixel in many ways, but each time I do, the same thing happens: I count down the time until I can put my SIM card back into Google’s phone. Simply put, the Pixel 10 Pro has ruined all other … Read More “The Google Pixel 10 Pro is ruining all other Android phones for me” »
[ad_1] The FCC’s 2002 determination “has remained unchallenged and unchanged since that time and, to this day, The View remains fully qualified for the exemption under the applicable legal standards,” ABC said. Today’s FCC Media Bureau public notice described the 2002 ruling as “a letter from an FCC staffer.” The ABC petition said the 2002 … Read More “Trump FCC asks public to comment on whether ABC’s The View is a news show” »
Peec, one of Berlin’s rising startups, more than doubled annualized revenue in months to $10M, sources say
[ad_1] One of Berlin’s rising-star, early stage startups, Peec AI, just crossed $10 million in annualized revenue, according to internal dashboard data seen and verified by TechCrunch. Peec AI raised its $21 million Series A six months ago. While CEO Marius Meiners wouldn’t disclose its valuation to me at that time (only revealing that it … Read More “Peec, one of Berlin’s rising startups, more than doubled annualized revenue in months to $10M, sources say” »
