There was a time in the late 2000s and early 2010s when seeing a “Sign in with Google” option on a new website or service was a sign of relief for me. I didn’t need to create a new username and ...
Google's $20 per month AI Pro plan, which includes Gemini, Veo and Nano Banana, got a big storage boost and some other new perks. Users of the plan (also available for $200 per year) will see their ...
Google has quietly made its AI Pro plan even more useful. The company has increased the bundled storage from 2TB to 5TB without changing the monthly price. This means that users already paying around ...
Google today announced that AI Pro subscriptions now come with 5 TB of storage. Previously, subscribers of the $19.99 per month plan got 2 TB, just like the $9.99 tier. This is now being increased by ...
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The Razer Viper V4 Pro takes what was already the industry's most popular competitive gaming mouse and makes it even better with some sizable improvements to its build, design, and battery life. The ...
Google Messages for web is phasing out the QR code sign-in option soon. There’s reportedly a new prompt that explicitly says QR core pairing is going away soon. Users will instead have to sign in with ...
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A fourth-round selection (146th overall) by Dallas in the 2020 NFL Draft, Biadasz (pronounced bee-AH-dish) has started 84-of-92 career regular-season games with the Cowboys and Washington Commanders.
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In context: Thanks to JavaScript, WebAssembly, and other modern web standards, it is now possible to run a wide range of applications directly in a web browser. Programmer Lyra Rebane went even ...