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Pixel 10 looks like it will be the best kind of subtle upgrade

Pixel 10 looks like it will be the best kind of subtle upgrade

It’s no secret at this point that the Pixel 10 series is not going to be a massive upgrade, but with that in mind, leaks point towards it being perhaps the best kind of subtle upgrade. Here’s why. This issue of 9to5Google Weekender is a part of 9to5Google’s rebooted newsletter that highlights the biggest Google stories with added commentary and …

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My week using Android without Google apps

My week using Android without Google apps

Like most Android users, my phone was overflowing with Google apps I never thought twice about. Applications such as Gmail, Maps, Photos, and Chrome are as much a part of our phone experience as the hardware itself. However, I started wondering: could I use my Android phone without any of Google’s apps? To be clear, I didn’t strip my phone …

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Lost Soul Aside’s PS5, PC Price Could Be Its Biggest Bottle Neck

Lost Soul Aside’s PS5, PC Price Could Be Its Biggest Bottle Neck

According to creator Yang Bing, the upcoming PS5 and PC character action Lost Soul Aside is a “AA game”. Sony, however, is charging £59.99/$59.99 for it. This could be the game’s biggest bottleneck, according to Lunatic Ignus, a content creator who got hands-on time with the release at a recent event ahead of ChinaJoy 2025. There are a lot of …

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Battlefield 6's Battle Royale Map Has Leaked, Including All POIs – Insider Gaming

Battlefield 6’s Battle Royale Map Has Leaked, Including All POIs  Insider Gaming It looks like EA has accidentally given us a release window for Battlefield 6 in a dedicated ‘legal disclaimers’ page  Eurogamer Battlefield 6 Will Release in October for $80, Leak Suggests — and There’s an Open Beta Coming, Too  IGN Here’s your first look at Battlefield 6  The Verge After a barrage …

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FBI Warning To 10 Million Android Users — Disconnect Your Devices Now

FBI Warning To 10 Million Android Users — Disconnect Your Devices Now

Discconnect now, FBI warns 10 million Android users. NurPhoto via Getty Images Update, July 27, 2025: This story, originally published on July 25, has been updated with a statement from the researchers who disclosed and disrupted the BadBox2 operation that the FBI and Google are tackling head-on, along with news of another, as yet unnamed, global botnet-related threat. In March, …

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Sorry, Mario, there’s a new Nintendo mascot for the working class

Sorry, Mario, there’s a new Nintendo mascot for the working class

After becoming super, Mario seems to have pulled the ladder up behind him. Our hometown blue-collar boy made it good in the Mushroom Kingdom’s highest strata, ditching the plumber’s gig for a plush life as Princess Peach’s royal favorite (whatever that may or may not entail). He and his bro are set for life, so it’s no surprise they remained …

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Tipster: iPhone 17 Pro to Feature 8x Zoom, Pro Camera App, and More

Tipster: iPhone 17 Pro to Feature 8x Zoom, Pro Camera App, and More

Apple’s upcoming iPhone 17 Pro models will have several new camera-related features, according to an anonymous tipster who contacted MacRumors today. The tipster claimed to be familiar with an iPhone 17 Pro commercial that is allegedly being produced by Slovenian company Division Film. Apple is listed as one of Division Film’s clients on its website, but MacRumors has not independently …

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Why You Should Delete All Your Passwords In Google Chrome

Why You Should Delete All Your Passwords In Google Chrome

It’s time to make a change. dpa/picture alliance via Getty Images There’s a truism in cyber circles, that hackers don’t break in, they log in. It’s not new — users have been warned as such for years. But now more than ever your passwords are at high risk. And for most users, there’s nothing more protecting your digital life. Your …

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I tried Perplexity’s new browser and returned to Chrome in no time

I tried Perplexity’s new browser and returned to Chrome in no time

I love experimenting with new software. Whenever there’s a new app or program from a renowned company, I’m usually among the first in line to sign up for a beta version or an early invite to try it out. That’s exactly what happened when Perplexity — the AI company — launched its new web browser — Comet. I signed up …

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