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Chrome for Android could adopt this smoother animation from iOS
Chrome for Android may get smoother back-and-forward gesture animations inspired by iOS. Google is working on a new back-and-forward gesture animation for Chrome on Android. Moving forward or backward in the browser could soon look similar to the animation used for iOS. In the latest Chrome Canary...
androidauthority.com - 30+ days ago

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auto
Could a New 300 Save Chrysler from Collapse?
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autoblog.com - 30+ days ago
apps
Google Messages might let you unsend awkward messages in RCS chats
Google Messages, the default messaging app on Android phones, could soon get new features that will let you unsend texts like third-party messengers....
digitaltrends.com - 30+ days ago
books
Translating fiction: how AI could assist humans in expanding access to global literature and culture
News that Dutch publishing house Veen Bosch & Keuning (VBK) has confirmed plans to experiment using AI to translate fiction has stirred up a...
theconversation.com - 30+ days ago
technology
Google fixes Chrome zero-day security flaw used in hacking campaign targeting journalists
Google said it has fixed a vulnerability in its Chrome browser for Windows that malicious hackers have used to break into victims’ computers. In a brief note on Tuesday, Google said that it fixed the vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2025-2783, that was discovered by researchers at security firm...
techcrunch.com - 10 days ago
nutrition
These scientists have a plan to demystify the vaginal microbiome
Vaginal microbes play a huge role in overall health, but researchers know relatively little about them. Citizen science could help change that....
sciencenews.org - 30+ days ago
technology
Tech war: Huawei’s ternary logic patent could solve the problem of power-hungry AI chips
Huawei Technologies has applied for a patent in “ternary logic”, an alternative to binary computing logic first explored in the former Soviet Union,...
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technology
An Apple security camera could recognize people even if their face isn’t visible
A recent report suggested we might see an Apple security camera launch in 2026, and more than 80% of you said you’d be likely to buy one. We argued that we can expect Apple Intelligence features to be included, and a newly-granted patent backs that view We previously noted the evolution of AI...
9to5mac.com - 30+ days ago
apps
This App Blocks Social Media Until You (Literally) Touch Grass, and I'm So Excited for It
It may seem like a joke or a bit extreme, but it could be a great weapon in the fight to curb our screen time . My screen time on my phone is sky high. It's so high that I wince every week when I get my screen time report and refuse to state the number here. There are plenty of reasons for that: I...
cnet.com - 30+ days ago
gaming
A week on, Google's Android XR is stealing the VR/AR spotlight from Meta
Google's Android XR was only announced last week, but the mixed reality platform is already making a splash, securing software and hardware partners...
laptopmag.com - 30+ days ago
photography
The Fujifilm GFX 100RF is a supersized version of the world's most sought-after camera
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pets
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education / nature / learning
How AI is unlocking ancient texts — and could rewrite history
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pets
Pit Bull Puppy Returned to Shelter for 'Wanting to Hug People' Is Breaking Hearts Left and Right
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gaming
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cool stuff
Archaeologists Unearth A Luxurious Thermal Spa In Pompeii That Could Fit 30 People
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design
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technology
Google Photos for Android switches to translucent status bar
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business
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business
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gaming
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fitness
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science
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diy
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technology
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business
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