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jeudi 27 octobre 2022

Pebble smartwatches will now work with the Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro

What a day to be alive if you're a Pebble smartwatch owner. Although official support for the watch ended ages ago, the device has been kept alive thanks to the efforts of the team at Rebble. Recently, a new update was issued for Pebble smartwatches that provides compatibility for the Google Pixel 7 and Google Pixel 7 Pro. So if you're a long time Pebble user, and you've got a Pixel 7 series smartphone, it's now possible to get the watch up and running on your device.



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After ten years, Valve finally overhauls Steam's Big Picture mode

Steam Big Picture mode was introduced back in 2012 as way for gamers to sit back, relax and play their favorite games from their couch. It was a full-screen interface mode within Steam that brought all the games front and center and was supposed to be used with a game controller. While it sounds like a dream, the reality was that it wasn't all that great. In fact, it was actually pretty clunky, and even ten years later, it still pretty much remains the same. Thankfully, Valve is now launching a long overdue update for Big Picture mode, bringing a clean look with a modern interface.



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mercredi 26 octobre 2022

Montblanc releases a new Naruto variant of its Summit 3 smartwatch that costs $1,570

Remember that Montblanc Summit 3 smartwatch that was announced just a few months back? Maybe the $1,250 price tag will help jog your memory. Yes, that Wear OS 3 smartwatch made by a luxury brand featuring the Snapdragon Wear 4100+ chipset. Well, if that wasn't enough for you, the brand is debuting a new collaboration in the form of a special edition Naruto version of the watch that will retail for $1,570.



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Apple is reportedly working on a 16-inch iPad, set to arrive towards the end of next year

Apple recently added new iPad Pros to its lineup, debuting new versions that were powered by Apple's M2 chip. For the most part, nothing really changed, so for some, it was a ho-hum release. With that said, it looks like Apple is working on something big (literally) when it comes to iPads, as it is being reported the company is working on a 16-inch model of its popular tablet, and it could possibly arrive by next year.



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Google is prepping a Google News app for Wear OS smartwatches

After releasing the Google Home app for Wear OS on the Play Store shortly after announcing the Pixel Watch earlier this month, Google is now prepping a Wear OS version of the Google News app. The app has already made an appearance on the Play Store, giving us an early look at its UI and features.



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Google is prepping a Google News app for Wear OS smartwatches

After releasing the Google Home app for Wear OS on the Play Store shortly after announcing the Pixel Watch earlier this month, Google is now prepping a Wear OS version of the Google News app. The app has already made an appearance on the Play Store, giving us an early look at its UI and features.



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Samsung shares One UI 5 release timeline for Galaxy devices

After testing One UI 5 based on Android 13 on the beta channel over the last few months, Samsung recently rolled out the first stable release to the Galaxy S22 series. The company is now gearing up to release stable updates to other smartphones and tablets in its portfolio and has shared a release timeline for the same.



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