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  • 3 weeks ago | cnet.com | Imad Khan

    Google is set to release the Pixel 10 family of devices on Aug. 20, 2025, according to a report by Android Headlines, in collaboration with OnLeaks, on Monday. Prior to the release, Google will officially reveal the Pixel 10, Pixel 10 Pro, Pixel 10 Pro XL and Pixel 10 Pro Fold at a Made by Google event on Aug.13, according to the report. There's no word on where this event might take place but pre-orders will go live on Aug. 14. Pricing also wasn't given.

  • 3 weeks ago | cnet.com | Imad Khan

    The most taxing thing about being a journalist, apart from the job insecurity, is all the required reading. Working on a piece means reading through stacks of articles, studies and other reports just to paint a full picture for readers. Even then, you'll invariably miss things that'll immediately be pointed out in the comment section. However, AI can help streamline research and reduce missteps.

  • 4 weeks ago | cnet.com | Imad Khan

    Google's AI products don't feel like vaporware anymore. Instead, what Google showed at its I/O developers' conference last week was full AI maturation. Google took its AI tech beyond fancy text and image editors to a technological reimagination. The era of searching via keywords is over. The interaction between humans and tech is moving away from binary Boolean logic toward linguistic intuition. The internet that Google helped build is about to change rapidly.

  • 1 month ago | cnet.com | Imad Khan

    Gemini, Google's AI assistant, is coming to Chrome, bringing new summarization and research capabilities all without ever having to open a separate app or web page, the company announced at its Google I/O developer's conference on Tuesday. The update will begin rolling out on Wednesday to English users who are at least 18 years old and is limited to those on a $20 per month Google AI Pro or the $250 per month Google AI Ultra subscription, as well as Chrome Beta, Dev and Canary users.

  • 1 month ago | cnet.com | David Lumb |Imad Khan |Nelson Aguilar

    Google I/O, the company's annual event in Mountain View, California, at the Shoreline Amphitheatre, is happening today and minutes away, giving the world a look at upcoming Android, mobile and AI software. Last week's Android Show revealed several ways Google is refining the mobile operating system in the big Android 16 update coming later this year, which probably means we won't see much of that at Google I/O, clearing the runway for what the search giant has focused on: AI.

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12 Jun 25

The amount of unedited, unfiltered bloodshed we're seeing from Gaza on Twitter is difficult. But just like with Vietnam, these images are necessary, even if sickening. Sanitizing the brutality of war just exacerbates it, in my opinion.

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10 Jun 25

RT @samwrite: In April, I made the rarest of pilgrimages. To Tokyo, and the top of a skyscraper, to meet @HIDEO_KOJIMA_EN. I went with one…

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10 Jun 25

RT @Grasshopper_EN: Happy 20th anniversary to killer7! Originally released in Japan on the GameCube and PS2, June 9, 2005. In the name of…