C. Scott Brown / Android Authority For a long time, it’s been hard for me to imagine life without Google. From Search and Gmail to Nest speakers and Pixel phones, the company’s ecosystem of software and hardware has expanded over the years to be able to fill nearly every consumer tech need — and for … Read More “After years of living in Google’s ecosystem, I just want out” »
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Stephen Radochia / Android Authority I test over 40 smartphones a year, and I fall into a bit of a pattern. I’ll use a phone for a period of time on first release, then move on to something else. If I find myself thinking about the previous phone while I’ve got my SIM in the … Read More “So much more than a BlackBerry clone” »
Opening an incognito window feels like stepping into a private room on the internet. Your browser turns dark and mysterious, and suddenly, it’s like nobody can see what you’re doing online. That’s only partly true. When you close a private browser window, like Chrome’s Incognito mode, your web browser doesn’t keep a record of the … Read More “PSA: Incognito Mode Doesn’t Totally Hide Your Online Activity” »
Joe Maring / Android Authority Having dabbled in building my own smart TV before smart TVs were a thing (using tools like Kodi, HTPCs, and Raspberry Pis), I found Google’s smart TV ambitions to be everything I ever wanted when it got launched back in 2013. From the first Chromecast to flying abroad to pick … Read More “I ditched my Google TV for the Apple TV, and I couldn’t be happier” »
SpaceX is developing Starship launch infrastructure at Pad 37 and Pad 39A, also used by the company’s Falcon Heavy rocket. SpaceX launches Falcon 9s from Pad 40. United Launch Alliance flies Vulcan and Atlas V rockets from Pad 41, and Blue Origin has based its New Glenn rocket at Pad 36. Stoke and Relativity are … Read More “Safety officials finally have a good idea of what a big rocket explosion can do” »
Major P2P issues in Israel and possibly other middle east countries · Issue #398 · ValveSoftware/GameNetworkingSockets · GitHub
I am not sure i am in the right place but we are all out of options here since we couldn’t get any help from the game or steam support. Since around the 13/03, there is a major systemic problem in every game that uses Steam Networking for P2P games. For example, in the game … Read More “Major P2P issues in Israel and possibly other middle east countries · Issue #398 · ValveSoftware/GameNetworkingSockets · GitHub” »
Zac Kew-Denniss / Android Authority On paper, Google’s Pixel phones check almost every box. They get Android updates first, take fantastic photos, have great designs, and offer some exclusive features like Add Me and the Pixel Screenshots app. Yet, if you gave me a choice, I’d take a Galaxy phone over a Pixel any day. … Read More “5 reasons why I still use a Samsung phone instead of a Pixel” »
In a short blog, Valve confirmed that the Steam Machine and Steam Frame devices, which were announced in November last year, are coming this summer. However, the blog post was about the Verified program. The blog post itself is aimed at developers and announces that the Steam Machine and Steam Frame are being included in … Read More “Valve: Steam Machine and Steam Frame are coming this summer” »
Sorry Anker: JMGO now makes my favorite flagship portable projector. The N3 Ultimate is an excellent portable 4K projector that defeats moderate ambient light at severe placement angles and can rival more expensive home theater installations at night. After a few weeks of testing, I think the raw adaptability exhibited by the JMGO’s N3 Ultimate … Read More “JMGO’s N3 Ultimate projector is the new portable 4K champ” »
While the AI fundraising machine keeps breaking its own records, some founders are building in the other direction. Mirror founder Brynn Putnam just raised money for Board, a startup focused on bringing people together through in-person games and social experiences. Cyberdeck creators are going viral crafting whimsical DIY computers that literally encourage users to touch grass. Unlike the AI-free browser crowd, this doesn’t just feel like backlash, … Read More “The most interesting startups right now want to get you off your phone” »