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Latest articles by Nickolas Diaz

Galaxy S27 Ultra could get a camera shake-up that drops the lesser telephoto
By Nickolas Diaz published
Making a change Losing something? Early rumors say the Galaxy S27 Ultra's camera could shake things up.

Google's Tensor G6 rumors nearly had me hyped, but it might let me down
By Nickolas Diaz published
Hoped for more What the Tensor G6 from Google could offer this year gets discussed, and these rumors might not excite.

More 'Pixel Glow' rumors light up Google's plans, teases its AI's involvement
By Nickolas Diaz published
It's glowing Rumors pounce on new, alleged "Pixel Glow" evidence, suggesting Google plans a sizable LED assortment and Gemini's role in the feature.

Google TV adds new ways to 'Create' with your family photos and AI, teases Shorts row
By Nickolas Diaz published
Turn the TV on Google TV's late April update wants you to "Create" wacky versions of your family photos, but teases something new for YouTube Shorts.

Hello, iconic: the Moto Razr 2026 series rocks the same great look, but levels up to bold new heights
By Nickolas Diaz published
Motorola's newest Razr 2026 series is here, and it's going big and bold, striving for iconic with camera-enhanced AI features, sharp upgrades, and more.

Now, Gemini might get proactive with timely, personalized 'suggestions'
By Nickolas Diaz published
Busy AI Another rumor says Gemini's "proactive" features in development might lean on Personal Intelligence, your notifications, and more.

Google Translate turns 20, and it's making me practice my speech with AI
By Nickolas Diaz published
Here's a gift Google celebrated its 20th anniversary of the Translate app, but this birthday bash gave users the gift of Pronunciation Practice.

Lawsuit hits Amazon, claims Fire TV Sticks intentionally give out when support runs dry
By Nickolas Diaz published
Lawsuit Amazon was hit with a lawsuit, claiming the company had a hand in the sudden drop in functionality of its early Fire TV Sticks.

Google warns phone actions are getting cut from its smart home automations very soon
By Nickolas Diaz published
Waving goodbye Nest users will wave goodbye to phone actions in Google's smart home automations, as a representative confirmed as much online.

Samsung Wallet gets a Trips timeline, so all you've got to worry about is your tan
By Nickolas Diaz published
Beach time? Samsung Wallet gets ready for a summer of traveling with a Trips timeline that keeps you on schedule without the worry.

Spotify drives engagement the right way, expands into 'Fitness' with Peloton
By Nickolas Diaz published
Spotify wants to do it too, expanding into fitness, giving users Peloton workouts in a new partnership and classes from established creators.

Google's Nest Hub has no clue what time it is, and it's messing with our heads
By Nickolas Diaz published
Struggling A Nest Hub user reported a strange issue, as their device finds it difficult to tell the time correctly.

Honor Connect, photography updates carry the Magic 8 Pro's huge April patch
By Nickolas Diaz published
It's magic Honor's Magic 8 Pro is receiving a huge April update, which rolls out Honor Connect for phone-to-Mac transfers, camera updates, and much more.

Samsung's XR glasses snuck into One UI 9, putting launch back on the menu
By Nickolas Diaz published
Could it be real this time? Samsung's XR glasses to compete against Meta reportedly surfaced in an early One UI 9 build, and a launch is back on our minds.

Nothing's giving its phones an Essential Voice to usher in smarter transcriptions
By Nickolas Diaz published
Your voice Nothing drops another feature for its latest phones, aiming to provide an Essential Voice for smarter transcriptions.

Another round of Fitbit AI health coach updates targets customization to fit your goals
By Nickolas Diaz published
Like a coach Fitbit discussed a few more personal health coach updates rolling out soon that aim to make its assistance more personalized.

Meta's Threads is going live with chats for big moments, like the NBA Finals
By Nickolas Diaz published
Three-point beast? Threads announced Live Chats for big cultural moments, like the NBA Playoffs and Finals, which are rolling out just in time.

Workspace Intelligence is Google's agentic AI era for true assistance with Gemini
By Nickolas Diaz published
Automated AI future Google's Cloud Next 2026 event detailed an agentic AI future with Workspace Intelligence for subscribers across its apps.

Good rest matters, and so will Fitbit's Sleep Score in a major Public Preview rework
By Nickolas Diaz published
Get your rest Fitbit detailed a major Sleep Score rework headed for its Public Preview space in the app.

Ultrahuman, Les Mills partner for a PowerPlug that pushes you—if you can take it
By Nickolas Diaz published
Workout smarter Ultrahuman announced a studio-quality partnership with Les Mills, as well as new biomarker data recommendations to push you further (and smarter).

Rumored open-ear Galaxy Buds 'Able' may use your bones to make sound
By Nickolas Diaz published
New form An alleged pair of open-ear buds from Samsung had its design discovered, and it might debut as the "Galaxy Buds Able."

Gemini keeps its ears open for 'Continued Conversations' in Google Home
By Nickolas Diaz published
Never better Gemini no longer shuts you out, as "Continued Conversations" lets you keep talking without having to repeat yourself.

A perfect ten: Galaxy S25 users get a One UI 8.5 Beta 10 that's hopefully its last
By Nickolas Diaz published
...launch is next? Samsung was spotted rolling out its tenth One UI 8.5 beta for Galaxy S25 users, which could indicate a stable launch looms.
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