by dbadmin | May 23, 2025 | Features, Foldable Phones, Motorola, Motorola Razr
I love foldable phones — flip phones, specifically. There’s something about the mix of nostalgia and portability that’s always made it so easy for me to go back to something like the Galaxy Z Flip whenever I’m between reviews. However, recommending a specific flip...
by dbadmin | May 23, 2025 | AI, Features, Google, NotebookLM
There are a few AI tools that I find genuinely useful, and NotebookLM is absolutely one of them. If you’re unfamiliar with Google’s unsung AI hero, consider it similar to ChatGPT, except you control which sources it draws information from. It’s a brilliant concept...
by dbadmin | May 23, 2025 | Android, Android 16, Features, Google
You’ve probably heard a lot about the Android 16 QPR1 Beta this week — and for good reason. This newest beta release is our first look at Android 16’s biggest user-facing changes, including the Material 3 Expressive redesign. I’ve been using the Android 16 QPR1 Beta...
by dbadmin | May 22, 2025 | Features, Google, Google One
Google’s I/O 2025 keynote was a blink-and-you-miss-it presentation. Google gave us updates on Gemini, AI in Google Search, Android XR, and more. At one point during the show, Google announced a new Google One plan. It’s called Google AI Ultra, and has just about...
by dbadmin | May 22, 2025 | Android, Android 16, Features, Material 3 Expressive
Thanks to the release of Android 16 QPR1 beta 1, I got my first taste of Google’s next major OS and its Material 3 Expressive design changes. While I haven’t explored everything this beta offers, a few highlights are worth mentioning. If you’re not on the QPR1 beta...
by dbadmin | May 21, 2025 | AI, Features, Google, Google I/O
Google I/O is the company’s biggest event of the year. Even the launch of the Pixel 10 series later in 2025 won’t compare in size and scope to I/O. This week, I was lucky enough to attend I/O on the steps of Google’s Mountain View headquarters, and it was a total...