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For the ultimate “lazy” hard worker. A new feature has appeared in Google Docs: audio document summaries powered by Gemini AI.

To use the feature in the web version of Docs, navigate to the “Tools” section, then “Audio,” and select “Listen to summary.” This opens an audio player with a timeline and playback speed controls. Users can also choose from different voices. The Gemini summaries provide a brief verbal overview of your document’s content, lasting a few minutes and using a ...[Read More]

Bloomberg on Apple’s Plans for Early 2026: iPhone 17e, New iPads, and a Budget MacBook

The beginning of the year is set to be very busy for the Cupertino giant. Bloomberg journalist Mark Gurman shared Apple’s plans for the coming months in his weekly insider newsletter. Gurman confirmed previous rumors regarding the release of the mid-range iPhone 17e with an A19 chip and MagSafe, as well as the first budget MacBook in years featuring an iPhone-series chipset. Additionally, Ap...[Read More]

Insider: Apple to Increase iPhone 18 Pro Max Battery to 5200 mAh in eSIM Version

Apple’s flagship will receive record battery life thanks to an increased battery and a new chip. Insider Digital Chat Station has revealed the battery specifications of the future iPhone 18 Pro Max. The new model is expected to strengthen 1Apple’s leadership in battery life, surpassing the performance of the iPhone 17 Pro Max. The leak indicates that the version of the smartphone with ...[Read More]

Rabbit startup prepares laptop for vibecoding

Was the failure of the R1 AI gadget not enough? Despite the failed sales of the R1 gadget, the startup Rabbit does not seem to be stopping and is preparing another device. In its blog on X, Rabbit teased a device resembling a laptop designed for “vibecoding” (programming through prompts to chatbots). The company stated that the device is being created specifically for command-line work...[Read More]

Nvidia may release a new generation of the Shield TV set-top box

This was stated by one of the company’s vice presidents in an interview. Andrew Bell, Nvidia’s Vice President of Hardware Engineering, gave an interview to Ars Technica, where he revealed that the company not only has no plans to stop production and sales of its Shield TV set-top box but may eventually introduce a new generation. According to him, sales of the device have remained stable for...[Read More]

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