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Rick Osterloh discusses Google’s stance on foldable phones and future Pixel features.
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Google Doubles Down on Flip Phones: Samsung and Motorola Lead the Charge

In a recent interview, Google’s Rick Osterloh suggests that Samsung and Motorola dominate the foldable phone market, and hints at future Qi2 wireless charging adoption for Pixel devices.

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Gemini Takes Center Stage: Google Prioritizes AI at Gadget Launch

During its recent gadget launch, Google revealed a strong focus on AI over hardware, signaling a major shift. From Pixel devices to groundbreaking discussions on photography and regulatory challeng...

AIScreenshot of Google's new AI image generator, Imagen 3, showcasing various image samples.

Google’s Imagen 3: Enhanced AI Image Generator Now Available

Explore Google's Imagen 3, the upgraded AI text-to-image generator that offers improved detail and lighting. Available now on AI Test Kitchen in the US!

AI startupsEx-Google CEO discussing AI startups and IP theft strategies.

Ex-Google CEO's Controversial Take on AI Startups and IP Theft

Former Google CEO suggests that AI startups could copy existing platforms like TikTok and hire lawyers to handle any resulting legal issues. He proposes a bold strategy for entrepreneurs to quickly...

App StoreJudge James Donato addressing the court on Google monopoly case

Judge Donato Promises to Dismantle Google’s App Store Monopoly

Judge James Donato issues a bold warning to Google, declaring his intent to dismantle the barriers of its illegal app store monopoly. With Epic's victory, the future of rival app stores within Goog...

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Google and Amazon Clash Over Renewable Energy Strategies

Conflicting approaches between Google and Amazon regarding renewable energy certificates highlight a growing rift. Amazon, along with Meta, supports relaxed standards while Google advocates for str...