It's not just a gaming PC; the Steam Machine could be the new centerpiece of your home theater, and that old Chromecast won't ...
Google TV offers the cleanest setup, while Android and Chrome fill in the gaps ...
Sanuj is a tech enthusiast with a passion for exploring smartphones, tablets, and smart wearables. He started his tech journey with a Lumia smartphone, diving into Windows Phone. Later, he switched to ...
For years, Alexa mostly stayed in one place. It lived on kitchen counters, nightstands or living room shelves. That setup worked for music and timers, but it also limited when and how people could ...
Just because a device is old doesn't mean it's ready to give up the fight. Even if you've decided to upgrade something like your Google Chromecast because you found a better alternative, that's no ...
OpenAI introduced ChatGPT Atlas, a new internet browser, on Oct. 21. Atlas features include a ChatGPT sidebar, writing aids and browser memories. The browser also works with OpenAI's agent mode, which ...
OpenAI said Tuesday it is launching an artificial intelligence-powered website browser, heightening the company's competition with Google, the Alphabet-owned unit that has long dominated online search ...
The new browser, called Atlas, is designed to work closely with OpenAI products like ChatGPT. By Cade Metz Reporting from San Francisco OpenAI on Tuesday unveiled a free web browser that is designed ...
You’re constantly leaving your fingerprint all over the internet. You leave it with the personal information you share willingly, the personal information you share unknowingly, and with the mountain ...
Jon has been an author at Android Police since 2021. He primarily writes features and editorials covering the latest Android news, but occasionally reviews hardware and Android apps. His favorite ...
Perplexity has officially launched its AI web browser, Comet, for all to use. Credit: May James/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images Perplexity has officially launched its Comet AI web browser to ...
Back in 2013, Google launched the original Chromecast – a gadget that grabbed a lot of eyeballs. For $35, you could have access to a tiny HDMI stick that could turn any "dumb" TV into something that ...