Monthly Archives: October 2022

Made by Google 2022 highlights–Pixel 7, Pixel Watch, Nest Doorbell Gen 2, and more

Pixel portfolio. Immersive, ambient experiences. Google Pixel devices are known to bring personal intelligence in the mobile computing world. Thanks to their AI + Android + Google Tensor, Pixel devices are designed in a way such that they make a great combination together. Be it the Pixel Watch or the new Pixel 7 series, Google…

5 Things to Know About the iPhone 14 Plus

The iPhone 14 Plus is Apple’s latest entry-level iPhone alongside the standard ‌iPhone 14‌, featuring a larger display, improved cameras, performance, and more. Announced last month, the ‌iPhone 14‌ Plus officially begins arriving to customers on Friday, October 7. Ahead of when the new ‌iPhone‌ is expected to begin arriving to customers, we wanted to…

Apps can pose bigger security, privacy threat based on where you download them

Enlarge (credit: https://www.gettyimages.com/detail/news-photo/blinkee-city-rental-scooter-is-seen-in-warsaw-poland-on-news-photo/1031626648) Google and Apple have removed hundreds of apps from their app stores at the request of governments around the world, creating regional disparities in access to mobile apps at a time when many economies are becoming increasingly dependent on them. The mobile phone giants have removed over 200 Chinese apps, including widely…

The rest of Intel Arc’s A700-series GPU prices: A750 lands Oct. 12 below $300

Enlarge / Intel arrives at a crucial sub-$300 price for its medium-end GPU option. But will that bear out as a worthwhile price compared to its performance? (credit: Intel) Intel’s highest-end graphics card lineup is approaching its retail launch, and that means we’re getting more answers to crucial market questions of prices, launch dates, performance,…

FDA’s rotten definition of “healthy” food is finally getting tossed

Enlarge (credit: Getty | REDA&CO) The US Food and Drug Administration on Wednesday proposed a long-awaited revision to the definition of the term “healthy” on food packaging—finally scrapping the mind-boggling criteria from the 1990s that made healthful foods such as nuts, salmon, avocados, olive oil, and even water ineligible for the label. The new definition…