Netflix Removes Mobile Casting to Most Smart TVs in 2025

Netflix Removes Mobile Casting to Most Smart TVs in 2025

Over the past few weeks, Netflix quietly removed the Cast button from its mobile apps for most televisions and streaming devices, nudging users back toward physical remotes for navigation. The latest Netflix Help Center documentation confirms the change in an article titled “Can’t find ‘Cast’ button in Netflix app,” which explains that Netflix “no longer…

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iPhone Users Can Soon Set Alexa Or Gemini As Default Assistant, But There’s A Catch

iPhone Users Can Soon Set Alexa Or Gemini As Default Assistant, But There’s A Catch

Apple is preparing a significant change to the iPhone’s voice assistant options with iOS 26.2, but the feature will be limited to users in Japan. In the third beta of iOS 26.2, developers found new code indicating that Apple is working on allowing the Side Button—normally used to activate Siri—to instead trigger a third-party voice…

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Tesla May Add Apple CarPlay Support After Years Of Resistance

Tesla May Add Apple CarPlay Support After Years Of Resistance

According to a recent Bloomberg report, Tesla may soon introduce Apple CarPlay support in its vehicles, marking a major shift from the company’s long-standing stance against third-party infotainment systems. The electric car manufacturer has reportedly begun internal testing of the feature, signaling a potential move to meet consumer demand and strengthen its market position. Historically,…

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Google Maps Adds Gemini AI For Smarter Voice Commands And Real-Time Traffic Updates

Google Maps Adds Gemini AI For Smarter Voice Commands And Real-Time Traffic Updates

Google is rolling out a new wave of updates to Google Maps, powered by its advanced Gemini AI system. The goal is to make the app more conversational, intuitive, and helpful in real-world driving situations. According to Google’s official announcement, the new features focus on smarter voice interaction, better guidance using real landmarks, and proactive…

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Google Chrome Adds New AI Mode To Transform Mobile Search Experience

Google Chrome Adds New AI Mode To Transform Mobile Search Experience

Google has rolled out a new update for Chrome on Android and iOS, introducing an AI-powered feature that’s set to change the way people search the web. The update adds a fresh “AI Mode” button, designed to make searching feel more natural and interactive. When opening a new tab in Chrome, users will now see…

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AgiBot Brings Reinforcement Learning to the Factory Floor — A First for Industrial Robotics

AgiBot Brings Reinforcement Learning to the Factory Floor — A First for Industrial Robotics

AgiBot has just achieved what many in robotics research have been chasing for years: the first real-world deployment of reinforcement learning (RL) in industrial robotics. In collaboration with Longcheer Technology, the company’s new Real-World Reinforcement Learning (RW-RL) system has moved from lab demonstrations to a functioning pilot line — and that could completely change how…

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No More Ads! New Google Search Feature Allows Users To Hide Sponsored Results

No More Ads! New Google Search Feature Allows Users To Hide Sponsored Results

Google has introduced a new search feature that allows users to hide sponsored results, offering a cleaner and less cluttered browsing experience. The update aims to make navigating Google Search more intuitive by reducing the visual impact of advertisements, while still keeping them clearly labeled for transparency. According to the company, this change is designed…

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Motorola Moto G100 Launches With 7,000mAh Battery, Snapdragon 7 Chip, and Android 15

Motorola Moto G100 Launches With 7,000mAh Battery, Snapdragon 7 Chip, and Android 15

Motorola has introduced a new addition to its mid-range lineup — the Moto G100, a smartphone designed to deliver long battery life, solid performance, and up-to-date software at an affordable price. Officially launched in China under Lenovo’s management, the device combines modern hardware with practical features that appeal to users seeking strong everyday reliability. One…

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Google Retiring Mini-Games Feature From Android Auto

Google Retiring Mini-Games Feature From Android Auto

Google is quietly phasing out another feature from Android Auto, its in-car interface for Android smartphones. This time, the company appears to be removing GameSnacks, a collection of simple HTML5 games originally designed to give drivers something to do while their vehicles were parked. The change first came to light after users noticed that GameSnacks…

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Perplexity Launches Free AI Browser Comet To Rival Google Chrome

Perplexity Launches Free AI Browser Comet To Rival Google Chrome

Perplexity has announced that its AI-driven browser, Comet, is now freely available to all users. Previously restricted to premium subscribers paying $200 per month under the Perplexity Max plan, the browser has transitioned from a paid service to a universally accessible tool. The company states that Comet will remain free indefinitely, positioning it as a…

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