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Rumor: Google is planning to rebrand Android TV to… Google TV

According to one little birdie I know, Google is planning to rename Android TV to Google TV. That’s it. That’s the story. For a quick history lesson, Google has been slowly but surely removing the Android brand from its products for several years now. While it’s definitely going nowhere as it pertains to the company’s smartphone operating system — Google gave its beloved Android a…
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GamingNews

Call of Duty: Warzone hits 60 million downloads in less than 2 months

More than 60 million players have parachuted into Call of Duty: Warzone in the past 52 days since its launch, according to Activision Blizzard. When Warzone launched on March 11, the U.S. was just going into a pandemic lockdown. Video game players needed something to do, and in its first month, the free-to-play game got more than 50 million downloads, or the same number that Electronic Arts and…
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MobileNews

Samsung Galaxy S, Note devices eligible for $29 screen repairs w/ Premium Care

Screens are one of the most fragile parts of any smartphones and, really, costs for a repair can be ridiculously expensive. For a limited time only, Samsung is offering Galaxy S and Note owners screen repairs for just $29 as part of its Premium Care program. Pointed out by , anyone who purchased their Samsung smartphone with the company’s Premium Care program — a $12 monthly subscription…
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AI & RoboticsNews

OpenAI begins publicly tracking AI model efficiency

OpenAI today announced it will begin tracking machine learning models that achieve state-of-the-art efficiency, an effort it believes will help identify candidates for scaling and achieving top overall performance. To kick-start things, the firm published an analysis…
GamingNews

MicroProse returns with 3 new games coming to Steam

One of standout developers from the early days of PC gaming is back. MicroProse announced its return today along with three new games that are in development. As fans of the name MicroProse might expect, the studio is getting right back into the simulation and strategy space. MicroProse originally started in 1982, and it went on to produce beloved classics like F15 Strike, X-COM, and Civilization.
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