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Our biggest questions about ChromeOS and Android merging

Our biggest questions about ChromeOS and Android merging

Samit Sarkar, Google’s head of Android ecosystems, recently confirmed that Android and ChromeOS will be merged into a single platform, reigniting a slew of questions about the future of the operating systems. Combining them makes sense. It made sense way back in 2013, and it was first supposed to happen back in 2015, but until recently, that mostly just amounted …

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After a nearly month-long delay, Cyberpunk 2077 patch 2.3 launches this week with “new Photo Mode functionality, additional cars, and more”

After a nearly month-long delay, Cyberpunk 2077 patch 2.3 launches this week with “new Photo Mode functionality, additional cars, and more”

Cyberpunk 2077 patch 2.3 sees CD Projekt Red reaching near-Terraria levels of surprise support for its now-venerable RPG, but we’ve had to wait for it. After a nearly month-long delay, the update is scheduled to launch this week, and the devs are already teasing what we can expect from the patch. Patch 2.3 will launch on July 17, alongside the …

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Game Pass Is Losing These Three Games Pretty Soon

Game Pass Is Losing These Three Games Pretty Soon

GameSpot may receive revenue from affiliate and advertising partnerships for sharing this content and from purchases through links. So long, partners The second wave of July’s Game Pass additions and removals has rolled in, and three games will be leaving the subscription service at the end of the month. The most notable might be an overlooked title from Capcom last …

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Faster Qi2.2 wireless power banks are on the way

Faster Qi2.2 wireless power banks are on the way

Ugreen has announced what it claims is the “world’s first Qi2.2-certified power bank” that can wireless charge devices at speeds of up to 25W. Most wireless chargers in the US currently max out at just 15W of power delivery, but the Ugreen MagFlow Magnetic Power Bank will push that to 25W, matching the speed of the updated MagSafe charger Apple …

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These Otherwise Good Cars Are Saddled With Terrible Engines

These Otherwise Good Cars Are Saddled With Terrible Engines

Jaguar As we’ve previously talked about, there are plenty of bad cars with good engines, but we’ve never really considered the opposite, and that’s why last week I asked you what otherwise good car was saddled with a terrible motor.  It’s a question that got quite a lot of you riled up, …

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AI coding tools are shifting to a surprising place: the terminal

AI coding tools are shifting to a surprising place: the terminal

For years, code-editing tools like Cursor, Windsurf, and GitHub’s Copilot have been the standard for AI-powered software development. But as agentic AI grows more powerful and vibe coding takes off, a subtle shift has changed how AI systems are interacting with software. Instead of working on code, they’re increasingly interacting directly with the shell of whatever system they’re installed in. …

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Google’s next Pixel Fold might be completely dust-proof

Google’s next Pixel Fold might be completely dust-proof

Google’s upcoming Pixel 10 Pro Fold could be the first dust-proof foldable. A new leak published by Android Headlines says the Pixel 10 Pro Fold may come with an IP68 rating, which would make it completely dust-tight and allow it to withstand continuous submersion in water. To compare, Samsung’s new Galaxy Z Fold 7 and the Motorola Razer Ultra have …

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