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Users Criticize New Google Health: 50% Unhappy with InterfaceDevelopment

Users Criticize New Google Health: 50% Unhappy with Interface

Google Health, the merged successor to Fitbit and Google Fit, has sparked widespread backlash among users. According to an Android Authority survey, over 50% of respondents reported that while the design improved, usability plummeted. Complaints focus on an overloaded interface, lack of data sorting, and AI-driven pop-ups that disrupt access to basic health metrics.

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How to Detect Hidden Trackers in Android AppsSecurity

How to Detect Hidden Trackers in Android Apps

Many Android apps contain hidden trackers that collect user data, from usage habits to geolocation. Most users are unaware of how widespread this practice is. The Exodus tool, developed by the French nonprofit Exodus Privacy, allows users to scan installed apps and detect embedded tracking libraries. This empowers informed decisions about privacy protection.

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ReMarkable Paper Pure vs. Boox Go 10.3: Which Work Tablet to ChooseHardware

ReMarkable Paper Pure vs. Boox Go 10.3: Which Work Tablet to Choose

The market for E Ink tablets continues to grow, offering users increasingly functional devices. Two standout models—ReMarkable Paper Pure and Boox Go 10.3—launch at the same price but cater to different use cases. The former emphasizes minimalism and work-focused tasks, while the latter provides Android ecosystem flexibility and third-party app access. Which one should you choose for productivity or reading?

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Windows 365 Cloud PC: Running Windows 11 on Any DeviceHardware

Windows 365 Cloud PC: Running Windows 11 on Any Device

Microsoft Windows 365 Cloud PC enables running a full version of Windows 11 on any device, from PCs and Macs to tablets and smartphones. The subscription-based service provides a virtual PC with dedicated resources, accessible via a browser or dedicated app. This solution is particularly valuable for companies with remote employees, eliminating the need to purchase and maintain physical devices. However, high costs and reliance on a stable internet connection may hinder widespread adoption.

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Samsung S Pen at a Crossroads: Evolution or Abandoning the StylusHardware

Samsung S Pen at a Crossroads: Evolution or Abandoning the Stylus

Samsung's signature S Pen has remained unchanged since its 2011 debut. Despite incremental improvements, its core electromagnetic field technology has not evolved, creating significant constraints for smartphone advancements, particularly the integration of magnetic Qi2 charging. Experts suggest that without a major overhaul, the S Pen may become an accessory exclusive to tablets rather than flagship devices, potentially sidelining a key brand differentiator.

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Google's NotebookLM: How AI Turns Research Notes into PodcastsArtificial intelligence

Google's NotebookLM: How AI Turns Research Notes into Podcasts

Google’s NotebookLM tool enables users to create audio podcasts from text-based materials like research notes or articles. This technology helps researchers and authors share knowledge in an accessible format for broader audiences. For instance, a South Korean professor used NotebookLM to transform her cultural notes into a podcast, attracting significant listener interest. This approach lowers the barrier for experts without media production experience to engage with audiences effectively.

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Google Gemini Spark: Testing an AI Assistant with Access to Personal DataArtificial intelligence

Google Gemini Spark: Testing an AI Assistant with Access to Personal Data

A Wired journalist tested Google’s latest AI assistant, Gemini Spark, by granting it access to personal data, including emails, documents, and calendars. The tool successfully organized a birthday event but failed to recognize key social connections. The experiment highlighted both the potential and limitations of modern AI systems in handling context and personalization effectively.

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Japanese Scientists Develop VR Material That Changes Stiffness Under LightHardware

Japanese Scientists Develop VR Material That Changes Stiffness Under Light

Researchers from NHK Broadcasting Technology Research Laboratories showcased an innovative material at the 'Technology Presentation 2026' exhibition that could revolutionize haptic feedback in virtual reality. The technology enables dynamic stiffness adjustment of surfaces when exposed to light, paving the way for more realistic interactions with virtual objects. Potential applications include VR training simulators, medical simulators, and gaming devices.

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Nvidia and Microsoft Unveil 'New Era of PCs' at Computex 2026Hardware

Nvidia and Microsoft Unveil 'New Era of PCs' at Computex 2026

Ahead of Computex 2026, Nvidia and Microsoft dropped synchronized social media posts teasing a 'new era of PCs.' The clues point to a groundbreaking N1X platform—possibly the first mass-market Windows laptop powered by Arm architecture with advanced AI capabilities. Industry experts speculate this could redefine portable computing.

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Samsung Prepares Revolution in Smartwatches: AI Turns Data into AdviceHardware

Samsung Prepares Revolution in Smartwatches: AI Turns Data into Advice

Samsung is set to revolutionize health monitoring in its Galaxy Watch smartwatches. With the upcoming One UI 9 Watch update, the company plans to deeply integrate artificial intelligence, transforming raw sensor data into actionable insights. This update could elevate devices from passive trackers to active health assistants, analyzing user habits and delivering personalized advice to improve well-being.

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Microsoft Build 2026: Key Expectations from the Developer ConferenceArtificial intelligence

Microsoft Build 2026: Key Expectations from the Developer Conference

Microsoft Build 2026, scheduled for June 2–3 in San Francisco, is expected to be a pivotal event for developers and IT professionals, focusing on artificial intelligence. CEO Satya Nadella will deliver the keynote, outlining Microsoft’s strategic vision for the near future. The spotlight will be on the evolution of Copilot and the integration of AI agents capable of performing complex tasks autonomously. The event will be available for online streaming on YouTube, while in-person attendees paid approximately 78 125 ₽ for admission.

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YouTube Implements AI for Customizing Recommendation FeedArtificial intelligence

YouTube Implements AI for Customizing Recommendation Feed

YouTube has introduced an experimental feature that leverages artificial intelligence to generate a personalized video feed based on user text prompts. Users can specify a topic or mood, such as "relaxing meditations after work," and receive a curated selection of relevant content. The feature is currently limited to the US and requires enabled watch history for functionality. This innovation aims to enhance user experience by tailoring recommendations more precisely to individual preferences.

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