Pages

Google's big AI search plans leak

Created for techradar.com@quicklydone.com |  Web Version
May 8, 2023
CONNECT WITH TECH RADAR FacebookTwitterInstagramYoutube
Tech Radar
SIGN UP ⋅   WEBSITE
 
Artificial Intelligence
Google's big AI revamp for search just leaked out
Google search could soon look a lot different (Future)
Google isn't going to sit around and do nothing while Microsoft and Bing have all the AI fun. New leaks outline how Google search is about to get an AI revamp of its own, featuring a personal chatbot called Magi, short-form videos, and social media posts.
Read More
Computing
Get ready for desktop widgets on Windows 11
Widgets on Windows 11 might be getting more flexible (Shutterstock)
According to those in the know, widgets are breaking out of the taskbar on Windows 11 and coming to the desktop, giving users more flexibility in how they're used – and it sounds a lot like the old desktop gadgets that were available in Windows 7.
Read More
Phones
New mockup reveals the iPhone 15 Ultra design
An early peek at what the iPhone 15 Ultra might look like (Unbox Therapy)
One prolific tech tipster has gone to great lengths to get a realistic mockup of the iPhone 15 Ultra, revealing a lot of the design features rumored to be on the way: thinner bezels, a USB-C port, rounded edges, revamped buttons, and a titanium frame.
Read More
Tablets
Pricing and specs for the Pixel Tablet leak out online
The Pixel Tablet is apparently close to launching (Google)
All the indications are that the Pixel Tablet is going to get its full launch this week – and it looks like someone pushed a button a little too early on its Amazon Japan listing, revealing details such as the slate's specs, how much it'll cost, and its on-sale date.
Read More
Computing
AMD could be about to relaunch a pair of ultra-budget CPUs
AMD might soon have more CPUs to announce (AMD)
Putting together a PC build on a budget is no easy task at the moment – but AMD is rumored to be relaunching its value-for-money Ryzen 3000G series chips in the near future, which should mean more options for getting CPUs on the cheap.
Read More
More from TechRadar
Sharing TechRadar with your network keeps the quality of content high and these newsletters free.
Help Spread the Word
SHARE
Or copy and share your personalized link:
smartbrief.com/techradar/?referrerId=mvaKglYwVl
 
Sign Up  |    Update Profile  |    Unsubscribe
Privacy Policy  |    Cookies Policy  |    Terms and Conditions
CONTACT US: FEEDBACK  |    ADVERTISE
© Future Publishing Limited. Reg No. 2008885 England.
Quay House, The Ambury, Bath BA1 1UA.