Samsung officially unveils its first 5G modem with two-way satellite connectivity

Samsung has officially unveiled the Exynos 5400 5G modem. It is the same modem that’s used in the Exynos variants of the Galaxy S24 and Galaxy S24+. It will reportedly be used in several next-generation Pixel devices—Pixel 9, Pixel 9 Pro, Pixel 9 Pro XL, and Pixel 9 Pro Fold—that will be launched later this […]

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Carrier-locked Galaxy S20 FE gets April 2024 update in the US

Samsung is continuing its impressive work with software updates. While it has released the One UI 6.1 update to recently released high-end Galaxy phones, the older and mid-range devices are getting the latest security updates instead. The Galaxy S20 FE is getting the April 2024 update in the USA. Carrier-locked Galaxy S20 FE units get […]

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Quake 2, State of Decay 2, and more get mouse and keyboard support on Xbox Cloud Gaming

What you need to know Microsoft recently began adding mouse and keyboard support to a number of games through Xbox Cloud Gaming, such as Age of Empires 2: Definitive Edition. Another batch of games now support mouse and keyboard controls through Xbox Cloud Gaming. This latest batch includes games like Quake 2 Remastered and State […]

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Google Messages now shows the RCS provider in a different place

Many of you reading this article might be using Google Messages as the default messaging app but most of you might not know that the messaging platform can show you who is providing you Rich Communications Service (RCS). To check that information, click on the profile icon/picture, go to ‘Messages settings,‘ and select ‘RCS chats,‘ […]

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iPhone 17 Plus Rumored to Feature Smaller Screen Than iPhone 15 Plus

While the iPhone 16 series is still months away from launching, another rumor has already surfaced about the two-generations-away iPhone 17 lineup. In a post shared today on social media platform X, oft-accurate display industry expert Ross Young said he heard that the “iPhone 17 Plus” will be equipped with a smaller screen than the […]

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“We’ve shifted the responsibility of extracting relevant context for software engineering tasks from developers to the AI agents”: Microsoft’s AI-based framework turns developers to overnight ‘mere supervisors’

What you need to know A research paper recently published by Microsoft details how its AI framework is turning software engineering into a fully automated task, rendering developers “mere supervisors.” NVIDIA’s CEO had previously warned that coding is not a viable career option for the future generation as AI will eventually take over the profession. […]

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Galaxy phones could soon get one more wallet app

Google Wallet is one of the most useful apps for Android devices as it allows you to store and access identification (ID) cards or documents, payment cards, boarding passes, and event tickets among other things. Unfortunately, it isn’t available in the world’s most populous country, India. Fortunately, that’s going to change soon. As spotted by […]

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The AI landscape evolves from a dedicated Copilot AI key to Logitech’s new wireless mouse equipped with a ChatGPT-powered prompt button

What you need to know Logitech unveiled Logi AI Prompt Builder, a new way to access OpenAI’s ChatGPT using a dedicated mouse button. The tool lets you rephrase and summarize selected text, which you can customize to your preferred tone and style. Your peripherals must support the Logi Options+ software to access the feature. Logitech is also […]

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The Atlas Robot Is Dead. Long Live the Atlas Robot

You don’t need to have been petrified by Arnold Schwarzenegger’s Skynet-commissioned cyborg assassin in 1984’s The Terminator to fret that super-strong, all-terrain, bipedal humanoid robots sprinting up steps, pulling backflips, and righting themselves could be programmed to break our necks on sight. (And laser guns, never give them laser guns.) With the Old Atlas, we […]

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