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From Engadget: Googlebooks are the Android-based evolution of the Chromebook
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From Engadget: Chrome downloads a 4GB AI file without user consent, researcher alleges
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From Engadget: The minimalist Light Phone III will soon support a curated set of third-party apps
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From Engadget is a web magazine with obsessive daily coverage of everything new in gadgets and consumer electronics: Control: Ultimate Edition is out for the iPhone and iPad
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From Engadget is a web magazine with obsessive daily coverage of everything new in gadgets and consumer electronics: Xfinity Mobile now includes device protection and anytime phone upgrades
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If the real world isn’t grim enough for you, Ukranian developer 4A Games has your back: Metro 2039 has been announced and is scheduled to arrive this winter. And based on the developer’s first look at the title, Metro 2039 looks to be an even darker affair than previous titles in
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Panic, the company behind the tiny and excellent Playdate console, is taking a stand on generative AI. The company has published an AI disclosure that says as of this month, the Playdate Catalog “will no longer accept titles that use ‘Generative AI’ for art, audio, music, text, o
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Pinball video games have been around for years — I cut my teeth on Space Cadet 3D Pinball, which was pre-loaded on Windows 95. They range from realistic recreations of pinball tables you’ll find at arcades to games that could never exist in real life like 2019’s Demon’s Tilt or o
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We’ve written about the Swiss company Proton’s moves to take on Google and Microsoft with an expanding variety of privacy-focused internet services, and the company is announcing yet another new tool today. Proton Meet, as the name suggests, is a video-calling service that sounds
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The horrible winter of 2026 is behind us in New England; now we’ve moved on to the season where there’s a threat of rain basically every day. Given that, the updated Storm Radar app from The Weather Company (owners of the Weather Channel app) caught my eye. There are tons of good