Samsung’s new XR headset is secretly a Pixel
(androidauthority.com)
3421.
3422.
It looks like Google just locked out GrapheneOS users from the Pixel Camera app
(androidauthority.com)
3423.
Google promises GPU updates for Pixel 10, but what does it really mean?
(androidauthority.com)
3424.
This is fine: Google Photos could soon let you turn yourself into a meme
(androidauthority.com)
3425.
Google Store now sells individual Pixel Buds, saving you from yourself
(androidauthority.com)
3426.
Google flags Immich sites as dangerous
(news.ycombinator.com)
3427.
3428.
3429.
Galaxy XR: The first Android XR headset
(news.ycombinator.com)
3430.
Google Gemini could be about to take this idea right out of Circle to Search’s playbook
(androidauthority.com)
3431.
Google Gemini will arrive in GM cars starting next year
(engadget.com)
3432.
3434.
Hot deal: Get a Google Pixel 10 Pro XL $600 discount from Mint Mobile
(androidauthority.com)
3435.
A Fallout fan just made the coolest Pixel Watch 4 face ever
(androidauthority.com)
3436.
Introducing Galaxy XR, the first Android XR headset
(news.ycombinator.com)
3437.
Google has a useful quantum algorithm that outperforms a supercomputer
(arstechnica.com)
3438.
Google Home wants to make it much easier to add your next new smart home hardware
(androidauthority.com)
3439.
3440.
3441.
GM is bringing Google Gemini-powered AI assistant to cars in 2026
(techcrunch.com)
3442.
Apple may be forced to allow rival app stores in UK
(feeds.bbci.co.uk)
3443.
Android Auto users are celebrating a subtle but welcome Google Maps change
(androidauthority.com)
3444.
Samsung takes on Apple’s Vision Pro with new Galaxy XR headset
(techcrunch.com)
3445.
Apple and Google may be forced to change app stores in UK
(feeds.bbci.co.uk)
3446.
Google is testing another home for Nano Banana, and we’re unsure what took it so long
(androidauthority.com)
3447.
3448.
3449.
The Pixel’s Connected Cameras feature is getting an overdue upgrade
(androidauthority.com)
3450.
Google Wallet now makes adding new cards as effortless as it always should have been
(androidauthority.com)