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Display size, tech, resolution, refresh rate 6.2-inch AMOLED; 2,340×1,080 pixels; 1 to 120Hz adaptive refresh rate6.3-inch OLED; 2,424×1,080 pixels; 60 to 120 Hz variable refresh rate6.8-inch AMOLED; 3,120×1,440 pixels; 1 to 120Hz adaptive refresh rate4-inch pOLED, 2,992×1,224p, up to 165Hz variable refresh rate; 7-inch AMOLED; 1,272×1,080p, up to 165Hz variable refresh rate6.3-inch OLED; 2,424×1,080 pixels; 60-120 Hz variable refresh rate6.5-inch AMOLED, 2,520×1,080p, 1 to 120Hz refresh rate; 8-inch AMOLED, 2,184×1,968p, 1 to 120Hz refresh rate6.3-inch LTPO OLED; 2,856×1,280 pixels; 1 to 120Hz variable refresh rate6.8-inch LTPO OLED; 2,992×1,344 pixels; 1 to 120Hz variable refresh rate4.1-inch AMOLED, 948×1,048p, 120Hz refresh rate;…
Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff has abruptly ditched ChatGPT for Google Gemini 3He made the switch after trying Gemini 3 for just two hoursBenioff praised Gemini 3’s speed, reasoning, and multimodal capabilities as a major leap forwardSalesforce CEO Marc Benioff has fallen head over heels for Gemini 3 and has publicly dumped ChatGPT in the process. His announcement left much of the AI world reeling. After just two hours playing with Gemini 3, a top enterprise software leader disavowed the most popular AI chatbot in favor of its rapidly ascending rival.Holy shit. I’ve used ChatGPT every day for 3 years. Just…
Why It Works Starting with boxed brownie mix instead of from scratch means these cookies come together quickly and with just a handful of ingredients. Skipping the water from the boxed brownie mix turns a pourable batter into a thick, scoopable dough that holds its shape for the perfect crinkly cookie.Chilling the dough firms it up further, which makes it easier to roll, helps the confectioners’ sugar stick to the outside of the cookies, and ensures the classic cracked exterior.A heavy confectioner’s sugar coating draws moisture from the surface, so the exterior of the cookies dries and sets before the center…
Food bloggers say this Thanksgiving is a breaking point. Google Search and AI Overviews, powered by Gemini 3, are rewriting recipes, stealing clicks, and in some cases serving dangerously wrong cooking instructions, Bloomberg reported. Why we care. For more than a decade, food bloggers could predict and rely on holiday traffic. Not this year. AI answers are replacing vetted recipes, cutting off creators’ main revenue streams, and confusing home cooks with stitched-together instructions that don’t always make sense. What’s happening. Google’s AI Overviews now surface blended cooking steps from multiple bloggers, often above the links/sources they draw from. Many food…
across industries. Traditional engineering domains are no exception. In the past two years, I’ve been building LLM-powered tools with engineering domain experts. Those are process engineers, reliability engineers, cybersecurity analysts, etc., who spend most of their day in logs, specs, schematics, and reports, and doing tasks such as troubleshooting, failure mode analysis, test planning, compliance checks, etc. The promise is compelling: thanks to its extensive pre-trained knowledge, the LLMs can, in theory, reason like domain experts and accelerate the tedious, pattern-matching parts of engineering work, and free up experts for higher-order decisions. The practice, however, is messier. “Just add a…
Cloud computing has powered most AI work for years, placing large models on remote servers and pushing training and inference into data centers that feel far away from the people actually using the tools. That arrangement made sense when hardware was expensive and difficult to manage. But de-clouding is gaining momentum as organizations look for ways to run AI closer to where their data lives and where their teams work. Why Cloud Dependence Is Wearing Thin Companies are dealing with the ongoing weight of cloud spending because the meter never really stops running. They pay for compute time, storage, and…
Campbell’s is insisting that its soups aren’t made with 3D-printed chicken, lab-grown chicken, or bioengineered meat. The food giant issued the explanation on its website after leaked audio allegedly captured Campbell’s vice president of information technology saying the company’s meat “came from a 3D printer.”“A recent video contained false comments about our ingredients,” Campbell’s writes. “The comments heard on the recording about our food are not only inaccurate, they are absurd. We do not use lab-grown chicken or any form of artificial or bioengineered meat in our soups.” It adds that the company only uses chicken from “reputable” suppliers in…
Refresh 2025-11-25T23:33:02.325Z (Image credit: Future / Tefal) Did someone say ice cream? 🍨Ice cream makers have become all the rage this year, making great additions to your kitchen appliance lineup if you’ve got a major sweet tooth. With highly customisable ice cream, gelato and sorbet options for all, including those who are health-conscious, it’s no surprise that Tefal, the cookware and small appliance brand, has debuted its own ice cream machine, the Dolci.I’ve been reviewing the Tefal Dolci for quite some time now, and it’s seriously impressed me. Not only does it come with three containers and an ice cream…
Some people may find this wild, but I didn’t grow up with macaroni and cheese at my family’s holiday dinners. On Thanksgiving, sides like mashed potatoes and stuffing took center stage, and for Christmas, it was always a side of tomato-sauced gnocchi and a creamy, cheesy potato casserole. I always thought we had enough starchy sides to go with the turkey and ham, but I’ll be honest, I learned about two years ago that I’ve been missing out when TikTok user Tini’s mac and cheese went mega-viral. For three holiday seasons now, Tini’s mac and cheese has broken the internet—and…
Google Search Advocate John Mueller has pushed back on the idea of building separate Markdown or JSON pages just for large language models (LLMs), saying he doesn’t see why LLMs would need pages that no one else sees. The discussion started when Lily Ray asked on Bluesky about “creating separate markdown / JSON pages for LLMs and serving those URLs to bots,” and whether Google could share its perspective. Ray asked: Not sure if you can answer, but starting to hear a lot about creating separate markdown / JSON pages for LLMs and serving those URLs to bots. Can you…

