March 2023

Google makes Magic Eraser available for non-Pixel phones, including iPhones

Last week, Google announced that its Pixel-exclusive Magic Eraser feature is coming to non-Pixel Android phones, and also iPhones. Well, that just happened, the feature is available to use. Google makes Magic Eraser available to iPhones and non-Pixel users in general There is a caveat, though, you need to be a Google One subscriber in

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Galaxy Z Fold 5 “waterdrop” hinge undergoes month-long reliability test

Samsung‘s 2023 foldables could look a lot different from their predecessors. The company is upgrading to a new “waterdrop” hinge design that will make the devices thinner and also reduce the crease on the display. But these improvements shouldn’t come with a compromise on durability. To ensure that, Samsung will reportedly run a month-long reliability

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Google will now warn you about poorly performing apps before you install them

A rather interesting new feature is rolling out to Google’s Android app store. Google Play Store will now warn you about poorly performing apps, so that you can avoid them before installing them. Such apps can be recognized based on the rating system, of course, but not always. That’s why Google decided to take things

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Microsoft may get EU approval for its Activision Blizzard purchase

Microsoft seems to have addressed the European Union’s antitrust concerns over its purchase of video game company Activision Blizzard. Sources have told Reuters that the EU will soon approve the $69 billion acquisition. The Windows giant’s licensing offers to rivals reportedly helped it win over the European watchdog. The Union previously raised concerns that the

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