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The OnePlus 11 Concept’s rear LED back is actually it’s new cooling system

At MWC 2023, OnePlus finally unveiled the OnePlus 11 Concept with “Active CryoFlux,’ a new device that adds some flash to the original OnePlus 11. With that, this concept design features a glowing rear panel, which is a cooling system rather than an LED light show. Last week, OnePlus teased a new set of photos that showcased a OnePlus 11 with some added flare. That flare looked like a set of…
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Waze ditches its iOS widget in latest updates

Google-owned Waze is removing its iOS widget for the left-most homescreen, with the feature being removed in the latest updates rolling out now. 9to5Google has a rebooted newsletter that highlights the biggest Google stories with added commentary and other tidbits. Sign…
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You can now access Google Tasks on the web without using Gmail’s sidebar

Google Tasks is set to replace Assistant reminders next month. Ahead of that, Google has brought online a website that lets you directly access Google Tasks. 9to5Google has a rebooted newsletter that highlights the biggest Google stories with added commentary and other tidbits. Sign up here! The previous system has long been accessible from reminders.google.com or…
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What apps support the new Android 13 media player [Updated]

Android 13’s most obvious UI change is a redesign of the lockscreen and notification shade media player. However, not all music, podcasts, and audio apps have been updated to support them yet, and here’s our running list of what controls have been modernized. Original 8/18: The Android 13 media controls start with a new size that’s taller than what was on Android 12. (There’s a compact…
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The purpose and impact of creative AI

Check out all the on-demand sessions from the Intelligent Security Summit here. As robotics began to take on more and more tasks, one of the biggest questions has always been, “Will robots ever be creative?” That always seemed a laughably distant goal. Without…
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Waze ditches its iOS widget in latest updates

Google-owned Waze is removing its iOS widget for the left-most homescreen, with the feature being removed in the latest updates rolling out now. 9to5Google has a rebooted newsletter that highlights the biggest Google stories with added commentary and other tidbits. Sign up here! First introduced all the way back in 2014 for iOS 8, the Waze widget for iPhones has long allowed users to quickly…
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