Samsung’s new Bespoke microwave doesn’t need micromanaging

Samsung is using artificial intelligence with every chance it gets, and even its latest Bespoke kitchen appliances use more AI than ever before. The Korean tech giant launched its latest Bespoke AI lineup earlier this month, and it is now available for pre-order. Interestingly, one of the new kitchen appliances that didn’t get the AI […]

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Kunitsu-Gami: Path of the Goddess FAQ: Xbox Game Pass, gameplay, and everything else you need to know

Quick menu Back in June 2023, Capcom unveiled a visually striking new action game at the Xbox Partner Showcase event titled Kunitsu-Gami: Path of the Goddess. While this original IP’s gameplay and story was shrouded in mystery, we could tell that it featured an art style and setting inspired by ancient Japanese folklore similar to […]

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He Got a Pig Kidney Transplant. Now Doctors Need to Keep It Working

Other than rejection of the organ, one of the most common transplant complications is infection. Doctors have to strike a balance when prescribing immunosuppressive drugs: too low a dose can lead to rejection, while too much can make a patient vulnerable to infection. Immunosuppressants are powerful drugs that can cause a range of side effects, […]

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Gmail might flag some Microsoft Outlook emails as spam — You’ll temporarily need an ‘alias’ to circumvent this issue

What you need to know Multiple Outlook users have reported their emails aren’t reaching Gmail recipients. This is predominantly because of Google’s new mandatory bulk sender authentication requirements for Gmail, flagging Outlook emails as spam. Microsoft acknowledged the issue indicating the issue is affecting users with Outlook.com country domains, recommended a temporary workaround, and is […]

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Hollow Knight: Silksong FAQ — Xbox Game Pass, trailers, and everything you need to know

Quick menu Tiny independent developer Team Cherry — which consists of just three people — is continuing to work on its second game, but this wasn’t originally meant to be a new game at all. The small studio behind the critically acclaimed and commercially successful Hollow Knight (which released in 2017) was originally planning on […]

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PSA: One UI 6.1’s AI chat features need Samsung Keyboard

One UI 6.1 comes with what Samsung calls Galaxy AI, a suite of features that use the power of artificial intelligence and machine learning to enhance your day-to-day user experience. Galaxy AI offers functionality such as real-time voice and text translation, automatic summaries of texts, notes, and webpages, advanced object manipulation in photo editing, and […]

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Xbox’s automated ‘moderation’ systems are pathetic and need to be scrapped — we pay for this

Over the past few weeks, it feels like I’ve received an uptick of Xbox customers reaching out to me either via email or direct message to help them overcome unfair bans. I wondered if it was coincidental, but I’ve also seen an uptick in the topic across social media as well, making me realize that […]

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Google optimizing Chrome for Windows 11 on ARM could be the shot in the arm Snapdragon PCs need

What you need to know Google Chrome now has a version that’s optimized for ARM-powered Windows PCs. The news comes ahead of the launch of the Qualcomm Snapdragon X Elite process, which will power several Windows 11 on ARM PCs. Chrome is the most popular browser among Windows users, making native ARM support key to […]

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Apple vs. the U.S. Department of Justice: What You Need to Know

On March 21, the United States Justice Department sued Apple for antitrust violations, concluding a multi-year investigation into Apple’s business practices. The U.S. government is also pursuing antitrust cases against Google, Amazon, and Meta, as part of an expansive look into the practices of major tech companies. Apple plans to “vigorously defend” against the DoJ’s […]

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Galaxy A54 users need not care much about the sequel’s 12GB RAM

One of the most impressive characteristics of the new Samsung Galaxy A55 is that it has an option for 12GB of RAM — at least in some markets. That’s very unlike Samsung’s mid-range phones, and it is mighty impressive considering that even more expensive devices, such as the base Galaxy S24, are missing out on […]

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Two reasons why Samsung TV users need a high-end Galaxy phone

Samsung is one of the biggest consumer electronics companies in the world, which puts it in an exceptional position to create an expansive device ecosystem and bring together different device categories through unique user experiences. Looking from the outside in, it might not seem like it, but Samsung’s device ecosystem has been improving constantly. One […]

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Galaxy S24 Ultra’s S Pen smells like burnt plastic but you don’t need to worry

After using the S Pen in every way possible with the Galaxy S24 Ultra, we made a video about the top ten things you can do with it on the smartphone. However, there’s one thing we never tried doing with the S Pen: sniffing it to know how it smells. Why would anyone, right? Well, […]

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Does Windows 11 support Fortnite? What you need to know before playing

The short answer is “Yes,” Fortnite is supported on Windows 11 devices. However, for the best experience, it’s essential to check that your specific hardware meets the recommended hardware requirements. In this guide, I’ll share with you the minimum and recommended specifications, as well as the steps to install Fortnite on Windows 11. Recommended hardware specs to […]

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The Galaxy S24 Ultra S Pen features you need to try out

Most flagship smartphones today offer similar features, whether they carry the Samsung Galaxy brand or not. But one thing that continues to separate Samsung flagships from the rest is the S Pen stylus. Samsung’s Galaxy S Ultra smartphones come with an S Pen that sits inside the device, and the Galaxy S24 Ultra is no […]

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Xbox Partner Preview 2024: All the gameplay trailers, new reveals, and Xbox Game Pass additions you need to see

Quick menu With its second run four months after the show’s debut, the Xbox Partner Preview is now a certified Xbox staple. This format is seemingly here for the long run, offering a focused venue for third-party Xbox partners and publishers to show off what they’ve been working on. The Xbox Partner Preview 2024 (or, […]

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Three Camera Assistant settings you need to change

Samsung cleverly expanded the camera capabilities of many of its Galaxy phones through the Camera Assistant app. When installed on your Galaxy device, the app adds additional Camera Assistant options right into the Camera app’s settings screen. Some of these extra options let you customize the Camera experience to great lengths. If this is your […]

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Good Climate Solutions Need Good Policy—and AI Can Help With That

To achieve real climate solutions, changing behavior and developing technology is not enough, says Michal Nachmany, founder and CEO of the environmental nonprofit Climate Policy Radar. “A lot of this is policy,” she says. We need better laws, policies, and regulations, as well as needing to hold policymakers and corporates to account, because they’re not […]

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You don’t need to pay for a ‘New’ XPS 13 to get Dell’s modern redesign of one of its best Ultrabooks

Dell just launched its new XPS 13, XPS 14, and XPS 16. With new flagship Ultrabooks available, the company has major discounts on older laptops. Right now, you can save $400 on the XPS 13 Plus (now $1,099) or $200 on the “classic” XPS 13. The latter isn’t as large of a discount, but it […]

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Windows 11 build 26052: Everything you need to know

Microsoft recently released the Windows 11 build 26052.1000 for devices enrolled in the Canary Channel and build 26052.1100 in the Dev Channel of the Windows Insider Program with a new scope of new features and changes. On build 26052.1000, Windows 11 introduces the Linux “sudo” command for Command Prompt and PowerShell, rolls out several improvements […]

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Vision Pro Q&A: What You Need to Know About Apple’s Headset

Apple last Friday launched the Vision Pro, its first new product category in nine years. MacRumors videographer Dan Barbera spent the last several days wearing the Vision Pro and acclimatizing himself to the new operating system, gesture-based control, and feature set. We asked MacRumors readers what they would most like to know about the Vision […]

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