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Google announces Gemini Intelligence

To compete with Apple’s AI branding, Google has announced Gemini Intelligence. Google’s Gemini Intelligence will be available across different Android devices this year, which include smartphones, cars, glasses, and even laptops like the newly announced Googlebook . So, why should you care? Well, Google Intelligence can help automate tasks. It takes visual cues and context to automatically do tasks. For example, you can take a picture of a long shopping list and let Gemini build a shopping cart for you. It also makes web browsing faster, allowing you to research, summarize, and compare content across the web more easily. There’s also the new Chrome auto browse that automates things like booking an appointment, getting movie tickets, or reserving a parking spot. Gemini also has a Personal Intelligence feature that can automatically fill personal details in forms for you. Speech-to-text in Gboard was also improved with a feature called Rambl...
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WWE 2K26 Review

Like every other sports game, there’s a new WWE 2K game every year. I played a lot of them in recent years, so we decided to check out the new WWE 2K26.  I wasn’t expecting much difference when I booted up WWE 2K26. But after over 30 hours of gameplay and going through CM Punk’s showcase, here’s our take on what’s to expect inside this new wrestling game. Stamina System: Finally, some consequences The biggest change in 2K26 is the new stamina system, and it’s exactly what the series needed. Run your stamina into the ground and your wrestler gets “winded,” when the stamina wheel becomes purple. While winded, you can’t run or even use reversals until you recover. That makes sense, which makes it more realistic. This completely changes how you approach matches. In WWE 2K25 and 2K24, you could button-mash reversals and never worry about consequences. Run endlessly, throw bombs, hit finishers, barely break a sweat. The reversal system was broken — master the timing and y...

vivo V70 FE Review

vivo has released the vivo V70 FE as a more affordable alternative to its latest non-flagship lineup. Coming from the V60 Lite , the company has rebranded this year’s model as the vivo V70 FE , possibly to keep things fresh and to signal that this isn’t just a stripped-down version of the more prominent vivo V70 , but a device with meaningful upgrades of its own. The question is: did vivo achieve its goal? Are the upgrades enough to draw people in? Let’s find out in our vivo V70 FE review. vivo V70 FE Specs Android 16, OriginOS 6 (up to 6 years security updates) Dual SIM, Dual Standby 6.83-inch 1.5K AMOLED display, 2800 x 1260 pixel resolution, ~449ppi 120Hz refresh rate, HDR10+, 1900-nit peak brightness 2.5GHz MediaTek Dimensity 7360 Turbo octa-core processor Mali-G615 MC2 GPU 8GB/12GB RAM 256GB/512GB UFS 3.1 internal storage, non-expandable 32-megapixel front camera 200-megapixel (HP5, f/1.9, PDAF, OIS) + 8-megapixel (ultra-wide...