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Here’s every carrier that lets your iPhone send RCS messages to Android phones
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Is your child safe from inappropriate apps on Apple App Store? A report says no
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It sure looks like the Samsung Galaxy S25 is getting a price increase
There have been conflicting reports about the Samsung Galaxy S25’s price. According to the latest leaks, a price increase seems more and more likely.Go Here to Read this Fast! It sure looks like the Samsung Galaxy S25 is getting a price increase
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MediaTek’s Dimensity 8400 is going to make 2025 phones faster and more efficient
The new Dimensity 8400 chip ditches the concept of efficiency cores, embracing an all-big-core approach, and adds support for MediaTek’s Agentic AI stack.Originally appeared here:
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This futuristic mechanical keyboard will set you back an eye-watering $1,600
There are plenty of expensive keyboards out there, but none of them come close to the $1,600 Icebreaker.Originally appeared here:
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5 great Hulu movies to watch on Christmas
Christmas is a wonderful time, but once it’s over, you might be looking for something that has a slightly different vibe.Go Here to Read this Fast! 5 great Hulu movies to watch on Christmas
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5 movies leaving Netflix in December 2024 you have to watch now
Watch these five movies leaving Netflix at the end of December 2024. Our picks include a remarkable thriller and one of the most influential blockbusters ever.Go Here to Read this Fast! 5 movies leaving Netflix in December 2024 you have to watch now
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Meta is reportedly adding displays to its Ray-Ban smart glasses
It looks like Meta is preparing to add displays to its popular line of Ray-Ban smart glasses, according to a report by Financial Times. These screens could show up in a future iteration of the device as early as next year. The likely release window is the second half of 2025.
According to folks familiar with Meta’s plans, the screens will be on the smaller side and will likely be used to display notifications or responses from Meta’s AI virtual assistant. It’s highly unlikely that the company is planning on making this a full mixed-reality device just yet.
For that, Meta has the recently-unveiled Orion AR glasses, which are still several years out. The same report indicates that the positive response to the Orion glasses has likely accelerated development and possibly ensured a commercial release. It was uncertain if those glasses would remain an in-house prototype.
The Ray-Ban smart glasses have been a surprise hit for Meta, and it’s easy to see why. They look great and perform admirably. The current model includes in-ear speakers, cameras, microphones and access to Meta’s virtual assistant.
I quite enjoy the simplicity of the current design, particularly when taking photos and videos. My hope is that screens do not get in the way of that simplicity and that they don’t come at the expense of, say, improvements to the camera system.
Ray-Ban Meta glasses, after all, are the perfect device for snapping quick photos of a pet. Have you ever tried to will an animal to keep still so you can dig your phone out of a bag to take a photo? Those darned cuties never do. The Ray-Bans solve that problem.
This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/ar-vr/meta-is-reportedly-adding-displays-to-its-ray-ban-smart-glasses-162634427.html?src=rss
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The best subscription gifts to send to your loved ones this Christmas, including the Disney+ bundle, MasterClass and more
There are way too many online services and subscriptions to keep track of these days, but the flip side is there’s a tool for just about everything. Time is just about up to get a physical gift shipped in time for the holidays, so below we’ve pulled together some of our favorite digital gifts and subscriptions, including time-tested video, music and gaming services as well as tools to clear your mental space and learn new skills. There are also a few subscriptions that provide ongoing, IRL deliveries, if you think your giftee will appreciate the nostalgic charm of a physical object.
Gaming subscriptions
Game consoles are certainly among the most popular gift ideas this time of year. If you know someone who’s been so good that they’re getting a new Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 5 or Xbox Series X/S, one of these subscriptions will make their shiny toy immediately playable out of the box.
A $20/month Xbox Game Pass Ultimate subscription offers hundreds of games from all periods of Xbox history that can be played on the Xbox or PC; many of them can be streamed to phones and tablets as well. It also includes EA Play, which opens up access to even more games. Perhaps the best part of Xbox Game Pass, though, is that it offers access to first-party Xbox Game Studios titles the day they become available, like Starfield, Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 and the just-released Indiana Jones and the Great Circle.
Nintendo has two tiers of its Switch Online plan. The basic $20 / year plan unlocks online play, more than 100 Game Boy, NES and Super NES games, cloud backups of your saved games as well as the occasional special offers. The $50 “expansion pack” adds a collection of N64, Game Boy Advance and Sega Genesis games as well as some DLC for games like Mario Kart 8, Animal Crossing: New Horizons and Splatoon 2.
Finally, Sony’s PlayStation Plus plan comes in three tiers, but the middle “Extra” plan ($15/month or $135/year) is probably best for most gamers. In addition to cloud storage for saves, online multiplayer support and a couple of free games for your library every month, you get access to the PlayStation Plus catalog, which includes more than 400 PS4 and PS5 games. There are a number of heavy hitters here, including The Last of Us Part I, Ghost of Tsushima, Death Stranding, Resident Evil 3, Spider-Man: Miles Morales and Returnal alongside lower-profile hits and indie games such as Dave the Diver, Animal Well, Return to Monkey Island and Humanity. If you know someone who loves older games though, the “Premium” tier ($18/month or $160/year) adds a bunch of titles from the PS1, PS2 and PS3 catalogs as well as perks like game trials and PS5 game streaming from the cloud.
Check out the rest of our gift ideas here.
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Nissan and Honda officially announce plans to merge
Honda and Nissan have officially confirmed rumors that they’re pursuing a merger, the companies wrote in a joint press release. Each would continue to operate under its own brand, but with a new joint holding company as parent. If Nissan-controlled Mitsubishi also came on board, the combined group would become the world’s third largest automaker by sales volume and have a net worth of up to $50 billion.
“Today marks a pivotal moment as we begin discussions on business integration that has the potential to shape our future,” said Nissan CEO Makoto Uchida.
Integration talks are still preliminary, but the companies are pressing forward. “We are still at the stage of starting our review and we have not decided on a business integration yet,” said Honda director Toshihiro Mibe. However, he added that the companies aim “to find a direction for the possibility of business integration by the end of January 2025.” After that, they hope to have a “definitive agreement” concerning business integration by June 2025. Approval must come from each company’s shareholders and is subject to Nissan executing a turnaround.
Nissan and Honda previously announced plans to work together on EV components and software development, but the joint company would be far more integrated. According to the press release, the plan includes: standardizing vehicle platforms; unifying research and development teams; and optimizing manufacturing systems and facilities. All of that is usually designed to cut costs, so it could spell significant layoffs in Japan and elsewhere.
Nissan’s Titan pickup lineup NissanThough the two companies sell comparable vehicles like Nissan’s Rogue and the Honda CR-V, some synergy seems possible. Nissan sells large pickup trucks and SUVs in the US that Honda doesn’t offer and also has more experience in EVs and plug-in electric vehicles. On the other side, Honda has relatively stable financials while Nissan has been struggling in the market, particularly at home.
Of course, Nissan is already in the Renault-Nissan-Misubishi Alliance. Nissan and Renault hold a 15 percent voting stake in the other, and all three sold a combined 10.6 million vehicles worldwide in 2017, more than any other light vehicle manufacturer at the time. The Alliance is also one of the largest EV makers in the world, with over 1 million units sold since 2009. If Nissan and Honda merged, it’s not clear what would become of the Alliance.
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