Came here just to say something similar.
“Going FOSS really whips the llamas ass!”
Balancing performance against power draw is tough. You’ll find diminishing returns on adding more cores when a bigger core might complete a task faster and use less power overall. Tensor 3 is also a nona-core, but in general, i think we’ll probably see companies stick with symmetrical big/little core counts.
Kinda the perfect place to start pushing app bundles more, but yeah, I’ll be really patient waiting for this one to roll out to my chromecast…
Ha! That was my favorite part of shooting the editorial. Thanks for sharing 😁
I REALLY wish these companies would drop the extra sensors. It’s just for the look, to make it LOOK more expensive. It’s better than when cheap brands would put fake lenses on the back of a phone, but not by much.
We keep seeing these “record breaking” articles about Samsung selling more phones than some previous high watermark, but increasingly, Samsung can’t seem to sustain interest in their products past the first surge of pre-orders.
The S8 and S8+ went on to sell 41 million units according to analysts. That doesn’t include a Note.
I’ll lay the prediction out that Samsung will sell fewer Galaxy S phones with three models this year than they did with two models back in 2017.
Always worth mentioning the free version of davinci resolve. It’s feature complete for your described needs, doesn’t hassle with things like watermarks, and the tools are great if you ever need to step up to something a little more robust.
Awww… Simpler times…
We saw a glimpse of some great mobile awareness in Cortana. Contacts and location reminders were amazing on windows phones.
“Next time I talk to my wife, remind me to ask bout the dogs medication.” Phone call, text, or email, I’d get a reminder.
“Next time I’m at the store, remind me to buy bread.” “Which store?” “Any grocery store.”
Phone assistants have basically been going down hill since windows 10.
Google is using an order of magnitude more electricity to basically copy Siri. Neat.
And for how expensive portable consoles can be, I’m not calling anything a “steam deck killer” until I’m also confident it can be repaired and upgraded for years after I buy it.
Can’t blame them. Google cut mobvoi and fossil off at the knees, while courting Samsung. Why would they stay? I hope they try another hybrid watch.
Seems to me that Android as a platform was healthier when there was broader competition, and a wider range of designs and features. Samsung peaked with the S10, and sales have plummeted the more they copy Apple.
The only benefit to Netflix games is that these games have no ads or IAP.
I’m back to a full computer again too, and if you don’t have a laptop handy, the new little mini PCs are surprisingly affordable too. If you don’t want to build a raspberry pi.
Spot on.
A lot of folks are finding out that their bosses never REALLY cared that their job was done well, or even competently. If the company can save money with an AI that gets a bunch of stuff wrong, that’s “good enough”.
Been using it for a bit now with the new pebblebee and chipolo trackers. Support is extended back to Android 9, but that definitely does not mean people are actively contributing to it. You have to log in to your Google account again. Then, based on my prior location settings, Find My was off and my offline tracking was off. There’s only a subtle permission nag at the top of your list of devices. I would be willing to bet a not insignificant number of folks will setup offline support with only the lowest level of tracking/contributing. A lot of folks won’t even know they haven’t completely activated it.
It’s not as forced “opt out” as Apple’s network, and you have slightly more granular controls for how much you want to share. It’s going to take a bit longer for it to match the accuracy of Apple’s network in North America, but it’s already giving me pings with better updates than Tile’s network.