Android phones are capable of a lot, but sometimes it’s just better to have a bigger form factor available. If you’re an Android user looking to pick up a tablet, here are some of the best options you can buy.
Samsung Galaxy Tab S6
Obviously, the best choice for an Android user is to get an Android tablet. After all, that means you’ll keep the same app purchases and be able to use all of…
Samsung’s new Galaxy Tab A offers LTE connectivity
March 27, 2020
Samsung has just refreshed the Galaxy Tab A , and the new model costs just $279.. It features an 8.4-inch screen, a 5,000mAh battery, and LTE connectivity.
The tablet is available now for $279. Samsung is currently shipping the Verizon model, but it says the tablet will be…
iOS 12.4.6 released for iPhone 5s, 6 and older iPads
March 27, 2020
If you have an older iOS device and were feeling left out when all the newer stuff got iOS 13.4, don’t worry as Apple hasn’t forgotten about you.
No, you’re not getting 13.4 but you will still get a security update. Apple also rolled out iOS 12.4.6…
While there are a solid six months (or even more) before we see the debut of the next-gen iPhones, rumors about Apples upcoming flagships are starting to intensify. The latest one comes from the folks over at who posted some renders of the alleged iPhone 12 Pro. The biggest takeaway is the absence of the now-signature notch which made its debut with the iPhone X back in 2017.
All the…
Apple is said to be considering a delay to its planned launch schedule for the next-generation range of iPhones. The 5G iPhone, widely referred to as the ‘iPhone 12’ series, was apparently meant to ship in September according to a report from Nikkei.
However, the current…
Google makes new Assistant ‘Snapshot’ feed official on iOS, widely rolled out on Android
March 27, 2020
Back in 2018, Google added a “visual experience” to Assistant on Android and iOS that was inspired by Smart Displays. That “Updates” feed in recent weeks has seen a big redesign, and it’s now official for Google Assistant on iOS as “Snapshot.”
“Snapshot”…
Seattle-based Textio is introducing new AI-powered tools this week that detect and help employers remove language from job applications that can make older people, women, or people of color feel excluded. With exclusionary language removed, and increasing accommodation language included, companies can hire job candidates faster by reaching the broadest array of people. For companies like Nvidia…
A preprint paper coauthored by Uber AI scientists and Jeff Clune, a research team leader at San Francisco startup OpenAI, describes Fiber, an AI development and distributed training platform for methods including reinforcement learning (which spurs AI agents to complete…
The COVID-19 pandemic accelerates an automated future that’s already on its way. It serves as a wake-up call to all AI, robotics, and driverless car startups: stop building eye-dazzling demos and talking about the future possibility of general-use AI. Instead, focus on…
This month, under the strain millions of people self-quarantined by COVID-19 have placed on broadband infrastructure, Facebook, Disney, Microsoft, Sony, Netflix, and YouTube agreed to temporarily reduce download speeds and video streaming quality in countries around the world. Nearly 90 out of the top 200 U.S. cities saw internet speeds decline in the past week, according to BroadbandNow. And…