[ad_1] Chances are you’re already pretty familiar with most of the names on this list, but it’s by no means comprehensive. There are plenty of other ways to stream and hundreds of other choices available. As we evaluated these particular streaming options, we kept certain things in mind. This list is ordered based on the … Read More “Best Streaming Services of 2026” »
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[ad_1] Back in 2020, Samsung revolutionized Android updates by jumping ahead of Google in the race and starting to release timely monthly security patches even before they dropped for Pixel phones. For a few years, the company spearheaded the Android update movement, becoming the first non-Google Android phone maker to commit to three, four, five, … Read More “I don’t even trust Samsung or Google for good, timely Android updates anymore” »
[ad_1] Microsoft is finally giving up on showing the junk feed of MSN news when you open the widgets feature in Windows 11. After allowing Windows 11 users to disable the MSN feed more than two years ago, Microsoft says it will soon hide it by default as part of an effort to make widgets … Read More “Microsoft is finally ditching the junk MSN feed in Windows widgets” »
Google Chrome silently installs a 4 GB AI model on your device without consent. At a billion-device scale the climate costs are insane. — That Privacy Guy!
[ad_1] Two weeks ago I wrote about Anthropic silently registering a Native Messaging bridge in seven Chromium-based browsers on every machine where Claude Desktop was installed [1]. The pattern was: install on user launch of product A, write configuration into the user’s installs of products B, C, D, E, F, G, H without asking. Reach … Read More “Google Chrome silently installs a 4 GB AI model on your device without consent. At a billion-device scale the climate costs are insane. — That Privacy Guy!” »
[ad_1] Hadlee Simons / Android Authority TL;DR You can now download a working PC port of The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap. The port requires the Minish Cap game ROM, though. This news comes as we see plenty of other console games unofficially ported to PC in recent months. We’ve seen a stream of … Read More “One of the best handheld Zelda games now has an unofficial PC port” »
[ad_1] TL;DR A recent report shows image- and video-related AI features result in far more downloads than newer models. Both ChatGPT and Gemini saw huge spikes in downloads following the launches of their respective image generation tools last year. However, while OpenAI monetized it well, generating $70 million, Google made only a small fraction from … Read More “That viral Ghibli trend helped ChatGPT make millions of dollars” »
[ad_1] Paul Jones / Android Authority Screenshot TL;DR Apple has been trying to bring Face ID under-display with no success, and Android brands avoided it due to security risks. Metalenz’s Polar ID Under Display works flawlessly under an active OLED screen, eliminating the need for camera cutouts. It ditches traditional cameras for metasurfaces that read … Read More “New under-display face unlock tech could finally kill the notch” »
[ad_1] After an unanticipated five-week break in the season, Formula One resumed action this past weekend in Miami. Held at a temporary circuit around Hard Rock Stadium, the event is emblematic of the Liberty era of F1: a turbocharged marketing extravaganza crammed full of hospitality suites with ticket prices as high as $95,000. It might … Read More “F1 in Miami: That's what it looks like when an upgrade works” »
[ad_1] In the long-running saga that is Cerebras Systems’ IPO, the finish line is finally in sight. The AI chipmaker said on Monday that it is preparing to sell 28 million shares at $115 to $125 a share. This would raise $3.5 billion and give it a $26.6 billion market cap at the high end. … Read More “OpenAI’s cozy partner Cerebras is on track for a blockbuster IPO” »
