[ad_1] Microsoft updated four of its laptops today – the Surface Pro 13, the Surface Laptop 13-inch, Surface Laptop 13.8-inch and Surface Laptop 15-inch. The new devices run on the recently released Intel Core Ultra Series 3 chips, but Snapdragon X2-powered versions are expected later this year. Surface Laptop Starting with the … Read More “Microsoft announced the new Surface Laptop 8 series and Surface Pro” »
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[ad_1] Hello and welcome to Regulator, a newsletter for Verge subscribers about the car crashes piling up on a daily basis at the Washington-based intersection of technology and politics. If you’re not a subscriber, sign up for our fine editorial enterprise today, especially as we process the end of Musk v. Altman. And if you … Read More “Anthropic and OpenAI take their beef to the midterm elections” »
[ad_1] For today only, the 85-inch Samsung The Frame Pro (2025) is down to $2,799.99, saving you $1,500 on the huge art-style TV. Samsung had already lined up a promo price of $2,999.99 for this model in this week’s Memorial Day sale, but the extra flash sale discount brings it down another $200. It’s part … Read More “Samsung’s giant The Frame Pro TV is $1,500 off until midnight” »
[ad_1] When the warm weather hits, I turn into a full-blown iced coffee addict, making daily pilgrimages to my local cafe or drive-thru like it’s a religious obligation. Then I actually looked at my monthly spending, and let’s just say the numbers were humbling. I still don’t understand the economics of iced coffee costing three … Read More “This Genius $20 Device Makes Iced Coffee in 1 Minute Without Watering It Down” »
[ad_1] All that doom and gloom about the state of the electric vehicle market? That’s just an American problem. The rest of the world can’t get enough EVs, according to a new report from the International Energy Agency. EV sales surpassed 20 million units last year, capturing 25% of the global market. Growth was highest … Read More “Global EV market goes K-shaped as the U.S. gets left behind” »
[ad_1] The Trump Mobile T1 Phone was supposed to launch last year in August, but many future customers who put a $100 pre-sale order were left empty-handed until now. It looks like the T1 Phone is actually happening as the company started distributing units to media, which in turn means that the actual shipments to … Read More “The media starts receiving the first Trump Mobile T1 Phone units, launch is imminent” »
[ad_1] Joe Maring / Android Authority TL;DR Gemini users are annoyed with the new usage limits. They’re complaining that they’re hitting the new limits much faster now. Several users have reportedly canceled their subscriptions. The Gemini subreddit is full of people dunking on Google for the suddenly tighter limits. One user said that they’re canceling … Read More “Gemini’s new limits are already frustrating users” »
[ad_1] The Hypershell X Ultra S exoskeleton is designed to optimize your performance, whether you’re hiking or biking. Adam Doud/CNET I’m in Arizona, traversing a narrow path in the Grand Canyon, with outdoor exoskeleton maker Hypershell’s new $1,999 Hypershell X Ultra S strapped to my waist and legs. I’m waiting to become a superhero, or … Read More “I Hiked Using Robot Legs in the Grand Canyon. I Didn’t Even Need My Cane” »
[ad_1] Dhruv Bhutani / Android Authority TL;DR Google is said to be flagging some long-time G Suite Legacy accounts for “commercial use” and pushing users toward paid Workspace plans. Affected users say they could lose access to Gmail, Drive, Calendar, and Meet unless they appeal or upgrade within 45 days. Several customers say Google’s appeal … Read More “Google is quietly forcing free G Suite legacy users onto paid plans- Android Authority” »
[ad_1] Remember those upbeat newscasts in The Hunger Games, filled with big smiles, snazzy music cuts and flamboyant outfits? It’s all exciting and opulent for the few — while the rest of the population faces starvation, uncertainty and fear. I kept thinking about that pointed contrast during Google I/O this year, with the many ways … Read More “The New Google I/O AI Plans Are Bleak, at Least for Everyone in the Real World” »
