[ad_1] Most teams pick a search provider by running a few test queries and hoping for the best – a recipe for hallucinations and unpredictable failures. This technical guide from You.com gives you access to an exact framework to evaluate AI search and retrieval. What you’ll get: A four-phase framework for evaluating AI search How … Read More “How Instacart Built a Search for Billions of Products” »
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[ad_1] A new leak today claims to bring us a ton of details about the upcoming Google Pixel 11 family, so let’s dive right in. All devices will be using the Tensor G6 SoC, which will be built on a TSMC N2 (2nm) node. Its CPU will have one ARM C1-Ultra core at 4.11GHz, four … Read More “Google Pixel 11, Pixel 11 Pro, Pixel 11 Pro XL, Pixel 11 Pro Fold specs leak” »
[ad_1] Rita El Khoury / Android Authority TL;DR Chrome on Android now lets you share an approximate location instead of your exact one. You no longer have to give precise coordinates just to check basic things like weather or news. The update is Android-only for now, but desktop Chrome support is on the way. It … Read More “Chrome finally lets you tell websites to ease off the stalking” »
[ad_1] Google I/O is still two weeks away, but Android is getting its own stage first. Google announced Tuesday that The Android Show: I/O Edition is returning on May 12, a virtual showcase the company says will explain why this is “one of the biggest years for Android yet,” according to Google. The event arrives … Read More “Google’s Android Show Returns May 12 Ahead of I/O 2026” »
[ad_1] Google has started rolling out an updated version of the Gemini app for iOS. Users on Reddit shared images of the updated user interface, which features several visual changes. The start screen now features an animated background with a backdrop behind the search text box. Google Gemini app on iOS (images: … Read More “Google Gemini app gets a makeover” »
[ad_1] Stephen Schenck / Android Authority TL;DR Google Home’s latest updates include new features for older cameras and an overhauled in-app UI. New automations help control devices like robotic vacuums and your entertainment system. Users enrolled in Home’s Public Preview can also check out Ask Home on the web. April showers don’t just bring May … Read More “Google Home’s May update includes new automations and more” »
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[ad_1] In 2016, Martin Kleppmann published ‘Designing Data-Intensive Applications’, which quickly became a go-to book for those of us building backend applications and distributed systems. In it, Martin combined his experience as a startup founder with observations from his time at LinkedIn, and invested years of rigorous, fulltime research in the title. Nine years later, … Read More “The Cloud & Doing the Right Thing” »
[ad_1] Today, Apple unveiled a new Pride Collection Sport Loop for 40mm, 42mm, and 46mm Apple Watches. It’s available to order right now from the company’s website and will set you back $49. It will also be available at Apple Stores “beginning later this week”, according to Apple’s press release. The band is woven from … Read More “Apple launches new Pride Edition Sport Loop for Apple Watches” »
[ad_1] Stephen Schenck / Android Authority TL;DR Google has upgraded Gemini for Home to Gemini 3.1 for early access users. The assistant should now be better at complex, multi-step requests involving lists, calendars, reminders, and alarms. There’s also a fix for the confusing AM/PM alarm mix-ups. Last week, Google told us Gemini for Home was … Read More “Gemini for Home just got better at handling your complex requests” »
