Emails from the Department of Justice’s antitrust case against Google revealed how Microsoft executives were alarmed by and even envious of Google’s AI lead. In an email thread, CTO Kevin Scott wrote he was “very, very worried” about Google’s rapidly
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Add Some of Our Favorite Adjustable Dumbbells to Your Home Gym at 31% Off – CNET
Adjustable dumbbells are getting better and better. More companies are making them now, and they allow you to condense an entire weight bench into just two dumbbells. That means you’re saving space, but you’re also opening up your workout options.
Google I/O: Everything to Expect, From Android 15 and AI to the Pixel 8A – CNET
Google I/O, the tech giant’s annual developers conference, is less than two weeks away, and we’ll likely get a peek at Android 15, some AI updates and maybe even new Pixel devices. It’s not yet clear what exactly Google could
Multiple Retailers Are Discounting Our Favorite Bose Bluetooth Speaker Right Now – CNET
With a rugged design and impressive audio, the Bose SoundLink Flex is our overall favorite mini Bluetooth speaker on the market in 2024. It was a major Cyber Monday deal at Amazon last year, but you can get your hands on
New Nintendo Switch 2 rumors suggest that the console’s battery life will be ‘clocked crazy low’ in handheld mode
New rumors suggest that the Nintendo Switch 2 will have an improved performance while docked, but perhaps not so much in handheld mode. During a recent discussion on the Broken Silicon podcast between content creators Moore’s Law Is Dead and The
Xbox Game Pass Ultimate: You Can Play Tomb Raider Now and More Soon – CNET
Xbox Game Pass Ultimate, a CNET Editors’ Choice award pick, offers hundreds of games that you can play on your Xbox Series X, Series S, Xbox One and PC for $17 a month. A subscription gets you access to a
The Unsexy Future of Generative AI Is Enterprise Apps
Keith Peiris says he started to see the generative AI writing on the wall six months ago. Peiris is the cofounder and chief executive of Tome, a San Francisco startup that makes presentation software juiced with generative AI. The company
Inside Ukraine’s Killer-Drone Startup Industry
On the top floor of a building somewhere in Ukraine is a drone workshop. Inside is a chaotic workbench covered in logic boards, antennas, batteries, augmented reality headsets, and rotor blades. On one end of the room is a makeshift
Hands-on with the Claude AI app: It’s pleasant to use, but janky
Anthropic’s Claude is arguably the best consumer-facing large language model at the moment, with its top-tier version having bested OpenAI’s GPT-4 in at least one major benchmark test and on a popular LLM user evaluation site. So it’s only natural
UnitedHealth CEO admits it paid $22 million ransom to BlackCat
/ ‘This was one of the hardest decisions I’ve ever had to make,’ CEO Andrew Witty said in a Senate hearing on Wednesday. By Gaby Del Valle, a policy reporter. Her past work has focused on immigration politics, border surveillance