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Samsung’s dedicated chip for Galaxy phones may not arrive until 2025

Google’s switch to Tensor in the Pixel 6 has seemingly sent waves through the rest of the Android market. Earlier this year, Samsung executives announced plans for a chip dedicated to the company’s Galaxy smartphones, but it seems that won’t actually arrive for a few years. Samsung’s TM Roh said in early April that the company was working on a chip that is “unique” to Galaxy…
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Ubisoft is bringing Roller Champions and a new Rabbids game to Google Stadia

Google Stadia has been pretty slow to add new games to its platform so far this year, but there are a few big ones on the horizon. This week, Ubisoft has confirmed that Roller Champions and a new Rabbids game to Stadia. Recently, a schedule showing some of Ubisoft’s upcoming releases hinted that three new titles from the publisher’s library would be headed to Google’s cloud gaming platform.
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Google lets personal users stay on ‘no-cost Legacy G Suite’ with custom Gmail domain

Back in April, Google delayed when G Suite legacy free-edition users had to start paying for Workspace. The company will now let you stay on a “Free Legacy Edition of G Suite for personal use” as the “no-cost” alternative in a rather notable policy change. This “no-cost” option is for people that aren’t interested in paying for Workspace but want to retain access to their data and…
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Rumor: iOS 16 public beta 1 expected later than usual due to ‘buggy’ software

Apple will officially announce iOS 16 and other major updates to its operating systems at the WWDC 2022 kickoff event on June 6. While the first beta is always made available exclusively to developers, a new report from Mark Gurman claimed that the first public beta of iOS 16 will come later than usual. Gurman said in a tweet that the iOS 16 beta build release schedule is a bit different this…
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