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Google updated the Pixel-exclusive Recorder app with a landscape UI, and it’s awfully tablet-y

The Recorder app found on Pixel phones was updated this month with various Material You tweaks and a handy Quick Settings tile. Recorder also introduced a landscape mode that would look awfully good on a Pixel tablet. Google released Recorder with the Pixel 4 and has updated the on-device transcription app several times since 2019. Major changes last year included the web app and a Material You…
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Possway T3 electric skateboard review: 32 mph and big ‘ol comfort wheels for $499? Sign me up!

The $499 Possway T3 electric skateboard falls into an interesting middle ground between typical road-ready electric longboards and their beefier all-terrain electric board cousins. The chunky wheels and powerful ride combine to offer it a commanding presence that gives you the confidence to tackle more than you might be able to on a conventional electric longboard. Or at least that’s what it did…
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Waymo kicks off fully driverless rides in San Francisco, for employees only initially

Waymo has been inching its way toward fully autonomous rides for the population of San Francisco, and this week it’s taking a big step. Starting today, Waymo is conducting fully driverless taxi rides in San Francisco. In a blog post, Waymo announced that this morning saw the first fully driverless ride in its all-electric Jaguar I-PACE on the streets of San Francisco. There was no human driver…
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Intel Unveils its Discrete Arc A-Series GPUs for Creator Laptops

Intel has announced the first Arc A-Series graphics processing units that will power laptops, with the promise of more powerful versions coming later this year for desktops and workstations. The Intel Arc graphics family for laptops are the first discrete GPUs from its Intel Arc A-Series grpahics portfolio for laptops. The company says that the Intel Arc platform and A-Series mobile GPU…
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