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When the first ASUS ROG Ally dropped back in 2023, Hollow Knight was the very first game I played on it. I know, the game had been out for more than five years at that point, but it was my ...
Google released Android 16 back in June, and at the launch of the Phone (3) in early July, Nothing promised it would roll out the update to Android 16 "later this autumn". Clearly, the Nothing Phone ...
Nothing has begun teasing the launch of Nothing OS 4.0, its Android 16-based update. The new update is scheduled to be released this month, in line with the company’s promise. Even though the Nothing ...
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Google is once again expanding the availability of some of the best NotebookLM features beyond the AI-powered tool. The tech giant has begun to roll out the feature to Google Chrome on Android, with ...
Chris has reported for various tech and consumer goods outlets over the past decade, including Android Police since early 2022. Previously, he has contributed to outlets such as NotebookCheck, and ...
Nothing is preparing to roll out a new version of its operating system, Nothing OS 4.0. The upcoming version is based on Android 16, and the company first teased it during the launch of the Nothing ...
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When asked how he could improve, during a promising rookie season, Miami Heat first round pick Kel'el Ware typically kept it simple: "Get stronger." This necessity became apparent when he got bullied ...
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