• Google I/O ’24 Schedule Teases Android 15, Wear OS 5, and New Android TV OS Updates

    Google I/O 2024 is scheduled for a May 14 start, so to get us all ready, Google has posted the schedule of events. If you are a developer or just an Android/Google ecosystem nerd, you might want to pay attention. My understanding of I/O 2024 is that Google is going to show two live keynotes … Continued Read the original post: Google I/O ’24 Schedule Teases Android 15, Wear OS 5, and New Android TV OS Updates

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    EXCLUSIVE Marvel Preview: G.O.D.S. (2023) #7

    Dimitri is an orphan who was born in the Cosmodrome.

  • Google goes all in on generative AI at Google Cloud Next

    Not to minimize what Google had on display, but the company failed to give all but a passing nod to its core business — except in the context of generative AI, of course. © 2024 TechCrunch. All rights reserved. For personal use only.

  • Google Keep Reminders Will Also Get Saved to Google Tasks

    Google continues its push to bring all of its services’ Reminders feature under one roof over at Google Tasks. This week, it’s Google Keep users that need to be made aware of what’s taking place. As announced, over the next year, Google Keep will have its Reminders automatically saved over to Tasks. This move allows … Continued Read the original post: Google Keep Reminders Will Also Get Saved to Google Tasks

  • Google is, as expected, pushing for more AI features for upcoming Google Pixel 9

    With the Google Pixel 9 release date just around the corner, Google is apparently set to bring more AI features to the upcoming device.

  • Amazon deals of the day: M3 MacBook Pro, Google Nest Cam, Google Pixel 7a, and Asus VivoBook 16

    Amazon's best deals of the day on April 18 include the M3 MacBook Pro, Google Nest Cam, Google Pixel 7a, and Asus VivoBook 16.

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    In teasing Baldur's Gate 3's next big update, Larian also casually teases that the next project it's working on will be its "best work ever"

    Baldur's Gate 3 developer Larian isn’t doing any DLC for the game, or a Baldur’s Gate 4, or anything to do with D&D in the near future. We know that. It's, uh, far too busy teasing the mysterious new things it is actually working on, and casually announcing that more stuff's going to be added to BG3 soon.Don't get your hopes up too much though, it'll be a while until we actually see those new things, especially the "very big RPG that will rule them all" that Swen Vincke's previously hyped up,...

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    ‘We’re building 90 thousand square feet of hope.’ – Founder of Project H.O.O.D. Pastor Corey Brooks on the Steve Cochran Show

    Founder of Project H.O.O.D. Pastor Corey Brooks joins the Steve Cochran Show to discuss Capitol Hill visiting Project H.O.O.D.’s new community center, Chicago leaders stepping up to support his mission, and how the new community center will help Chicago communities regain their confidence & self-belief.

  • Google is laying off more employees

    Google is laying off more employees and restructuring some teams.Several teams across Google's finance and real estate units have been affected, according to two current employees, who said staff had been informed of the cuts this week. One said that the affected teams in finance include Google's Treasury, Business Services, and Revenue Cash Operations teams.It's unclear if other parts of the company are affected or how many roles have been cut. One current employee said the changes were "pretty...

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    Best Grills for 2023

    Want to upgrade your home cookout? Here are the best gas, charcoal, electric and Kamado-style grills on the market so you can level-up your grilling game.

  • How to share your Google calendar

    If you're wondering how to share your Google Calendar, here's a quick how-to.

  • O-Zone: Bombs away

    JACKSONVILLE – Let’s get to it Tony from Johns Creek, GA O, the Jags got a good return for moving back. However, I was mildly surprised that they took a wide receiver since that position is deep. Plus, there were a couple of good cornerbacks available at No. 23. I guess pass coverage is not the priority we thought it was. The Jaguars on Thursday selected Louisiana State University wide receiver Brian Thomas Jr. with the No. 23 overall selection in the 2024 NFL Draft, and they indeed got...