July 2025 Pixel update should bring Android Auto, Wi-Fi fixes
We’re not expecting the July 2025 Pixel update to start rolling out until next week, but Verizon’s changelog provides an early preview.
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We’re not expecting the July 2025 Pixel update to start rolling out until next week, but Verizon’s changelog provides an early preview.
Amazon Prime Day deals have discounted some of our favorite notebooks by hundreds of dollars.
iPhone 17 Pro Max has long been rumored to get thicker to make room for a bigger battery, and now that battery capacity might have leaked.
Welcome to Tech In Depth, our daily newsletter about the business of tech from Bloomberg’s journalists around the world. Today, Kurt Wagner reports on some changes to Meta’s Threads and…
Pressing a specific button sequence on your Roku remote can open up a hidden world of features you likely never knew existed.
We have an important update on the future of Warcraft Rumble. After much deliberation, we’ve arrived at an extremely hard decision. Moving forward, we'll continue supporting Rumble with updates focused…
Samsung's Galaxy Z Fold 7 has been outshined by the Magic V5 which the company claims is the world's thinnest foldable phone.
Apple Vision Air is coming in 2027, with a "significantly" lower price and over 40% weight reduction, supply chain analyst Ming-Chi Kuo claims.
The new Ferrari Amalfi coasts into view, a classically beautifully V8-powered GT that features a host of upgrades to aesthetics and tech within a minimal, uncluttered silhouette
Ferrari revealed its new Amalfi coupe on Tuesday as the luxury sportscar maker mixes petrol and hybrid models in its range while preparing for the launch of its first fully…
Nothing's new over-ear headphones combine the company's recognizable see-through aesthetic with an intriguing array of controls.
The unusual LED lights from the original Nothing phones have morphed into a matrix display that can show the time, a Magic 8 Ball, and even a spin-the-bottle game.