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Google's annual developer conference kicked off with a keynote Tuesday. We'll be bringing you updates throughout the conference.
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It'll be the first live professional sporting event captured completely on iPhone devices, according to Apple.
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A leaked Meta all-hands recording raises new questions about AI training, employee monitoring, and what companies really mean by "productivity tools."
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Google Gemini Omni brings multimodal video generation, conversational editing, avatars, SynthID watermarking, and planned API access.
The post Google's Gemini Omni Wants to ‘Create Anything' From AI Video Prompts appeared first on eWEEK.
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Samsung's union has suspended its planned strike that would have impacted the company's memory chip production.
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Apple today announced that this Saturday's Major League Soccer match between the LA Galaxy and Houston Dynamo FC will be captured entirely with the iPhone 17 Pro.
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Apple has announced the rollout of two new device features in India: sleep apnea notifications for Apple Watch, and Hearing Test for AirPods Pro.
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For its portability and daily productivity, it's a winner. Potential Windows-on-Arm issues and modest graphics chops, however, keep it from being a true all-arounder.
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Menlo Research's $15,000 Asimov DIY kit provides developers and labs with an open-source humanoid robot platform for building, testing, and customizing.
The post $15K Humanoid Robot Kit Aims to Bring Bipedal Robotics to the Masses appeared first on eWEEK.
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Samsung has edged past Apple for the top spot in customer satisfaction for cell phones, according to the American Customer Satisfaction Index's 2026 Telecommunications, Cell Phone, and Smartwatch Study, published this week.
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Matthew Ball is the new chief strategy officer for Xbox ahead of Project Helix.
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The CEO of Google DeepMind tells WIRED that companies should use the productivity gains of AI to do more, not lay people off.
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