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Google AI Mode launches Search Live in the US 

Google AI Mode launches Search Live in the US 

Google today “officially launched” (US English) AI Mode’s Search Live capability, with both audio and video input, today. From the top of the Google app, tap the “Live” icon next to the wide “AI Mode” pill. This takes you to a fullscreen interface with an arc (when you’re talking) or valley-shaped (when Google is responding) waveform. Controls at the bottom …

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Client Challenge

Client Challenge

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Meet the first person to own over 40,000 paid Steam games

Meet the first person to own over 40,000 paid Steam games

With those games excluded, SonixLegend’s collection actually encompasses the vast majority of the 45,000 or so “full profile” paid games tracked by SteamDB. But with thousands of new games being released on Steam every year, it might not be long until a badge for 50,000 owned games becomes a real possibility. So what’s good? It’s hard to gauge just how …

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VR Headsets Are Better Than Ever and No One Seems to Care

VR Headsets Are Better Than Ever and No One Seems to Care

If mixed reality and virtual reality are still a big thing, you wouldn’t know it based on Meta’s Connect conference last week. There were no big Quest announcements (outside of maybe Hyperscape), no new Quest headset, and it felt like the only time Meta (traditionally the loudest and proudest purveyor of XR out there) really tackled XR and VR was …

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Microsoft develops liquid cooling that lets chips get wet • The Register

Microsoft develops liquid cooling that lets chips get wet • The Register

Electronics don’t play nicely with most liquids, which is why liquid cooling in the datacenter is often considered a little dangerous. Microsoft, however, has found a way to dispel such worries with a scheme that sees liquids flow across the surface of chips. As explained in a Tuesday post, the technique is called “Microfluidics” and sees “Tiny channels … etched …

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One UI 8 Watch beta program opens for Galaxy Watch 6, Watch 6 Classic

One UI 8 Watch beta program opens for Galaxy Watch 6, Watch 6 Classic

Samsung released the stable One UI 8 Watch update to the Galaxy Watch Ultra last month, but other Galaxy Watches will not get the update as soon as you expected. The company has just opened the One UI 8 Watch Beta Program for the Galaxy Watch 6 series. Galaxy Watch 6 series gets One UI 8 Watch beta update The …

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Silent Hill f modder removes the fog a day before release, beginning game’s logical transformation into a wholesome life sim

Silent Hill f modder removes the fog a day before release, beginning game’s logical transformation into a wholesome life sim

Silent Hill f hasn’t even fully released yet on Steam but some bright spark has already taken advantage of pre-order early access to mod away the fog. In my youth, I’d have called this vandalism. “Why stop at the weather?” I’d have yelled at the screen, throwing my hands up. “Why not mod out the psychological trauma as well? Why …

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How to use Live Translation with AirPods

How to use Live Translation with AirPods

With the arrival of , Apple’s Live Translation feature for AirPods is now ready for use. It’s available on older models of the company’s earbuds, so you don’t need the new to access it. There are some hardware and software requirements though, so let’s dive into what you’ll need before you can start translating conversations. Hardware requirements Live Translation on …

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