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Opera Web Browser Launches for Windows on Arm
Opera's new Windows on Arm version promises faster speeds and compatibility with Qualcomm's upcoming Snapdragon X chips.
Fujifilm Adds a Pair of High-Pixel Cameras to Its Catalog
The company's Sydney X-Summit event pays equal attention to its APS-C X and medium format GFX camera systems, with one camera and lens coming for each.
AT&T Goes Up Against T-Mobile, Starlink With AST SpaceMobile Satellite Deal
The deal will last until 2030 and signals that AT&T is confident AST SpaceMobile will be able to deliver satellite connectivity to phones in the near future.
LG Display's New OLED Screen Beats Apple Vision Pro's Pixel Density
The micro OLED panel boasts a 4,175 pixel-per-inch density, over 20% more than the Vision Pro. LG Display is also showing off a smartwatch concept with a 3D display.
Everything You Missed From Google I/O 2024: Gemini, Project Astra, and More
Gemini is making its way into just about every Google product; here's what the AI can do for you.
Canon Confirms Development of EOS R1 Flagship Camera
The first details on Canon's long-awaited flagship mirrorless R1 camera are slim, even though it's expected to debut within the year.
Hands On With Google's Project Starline: 3D Video Conferencing Gets Real
At Google I/O, we try Project Starline, the company's hyper-realistic video-conferencing solution.
Google Takes a Page From Apple With Android Theft Protection
Later this year, Android phones will require biometric authentication before disabling theft protection or accessing stored passkeys when the device is outside your trusted locations.
Google Cast Is Coming to Cars, Starting With Rivian
Rivian drivers can stream their favorite content when parked, such as during a EV charging session, with more car brands to follow.
Sony's Latest Xperia Phone Revamps the Optical Zoom Camera
The Sony Xperia 1 VI tweaks a number of elements to make it stand out from its predecessors, but it still carries a high price tag.
Dangerous? Signal Blasts Google Effort to Use AI to Scan for Scam Phone Calls
One of the leaders of the private messaging app Signal calls the feature 'dangerous' because it could potentially spy on users.
Where's the Bus? Uber Shuttle Lets You Reserve Spots for Airport, Concert Trips
Skip the parking nightmare at your favorite concert venue and reserve up to five spots on a shuttle bus that will get you to the show and take you home.
KVM Killer: Intel's Thunderbolt Share Could Link PCs Without the Fuss
Files scattered across multiple computers? Tired of futzing with your KVM switch? Thunderbolt Share comes to the rescue—maybe.
2024 iPad Pro: The Top 5 Features to Try First
Apple's latest iPad Pro packs a ton of upgrades inside and out. These are the ones you should check out now.
Neuralink's Wiring Issue Has Reportedly Been a Known Problem for Years
Neuralink's thread retraction is an issue that's existed for years, Reuters reports. Neuralink deems the defect low-risk, however, so it hasn't fixed the chip yet.
Readers' Choice 2024: The Top ISPs in North America
Just like electricity and water, broadband is a critical utility. But which internet service provider delivers the best performance and value? According to PCMag readers, these are the fastest, most reliable, and most affordable ISPs.
Business Choice 2024: The Top ISPs in North America
We asked PCMag readers in the US and Canada to rate the internet service providers they use for work, and these are the ones with the highest recommendations.
Fact Checkers Are Coming to Threads
Third-party fact checkers are starting to review Threads content, but the app doesn't have advanced search features yet.
Rate Your Desktop PCs, Monitors, Graphics Cards, Keyboards, and Mice Right Now to WIN
You could take home $250 for grading the desktop systems (even gaming PCs) and peripherals in your life, at home or work.
Putting Gemini to the Test: First Look at Google's Project Astra
The AI Sandbox setup at I/O had us challenging Google's latest Gemini model by drawing maps, kicking soccer balls, mixing beats, and dreaming up doomsday scenarios.