😔 Sognavate un Pixel Tablet 2? Dalle conferme di Google non arriverà...Siamo delusi quanto voi! #Google #PixelTablet2
🔗 https://www.tomshw.it/smartphone/google-conferma-la-fine-del-pixel-tablet-2025-08-22
Pixel Tablet 2: cosa ci siamo persi con la cancellazione
#120Hz #5G #Cancellato #DisplayLCD #GadgetTech #Leak #Notizie #PixelTablet2 #SmartDevice #SpecificheTecniche #Tablet #TabletAndroid #TechNews #Tecnologia #TensorG4 #Thread
https://www.ceotech.it/pixel-tablet-2-cosa-ci-siamo-persi-con-la-cancellazione/
Lilbits: Intel CEO’s sudden resignation, a cheaper Flipper Zero, and the Pixel Tablet 2 that could have been
Google’s cancelled Pixel 2 Tablet may never see the light of day, but it was far enough along in the development process that a new leak suggests it would have been… a pretty unsurprising update.
One thing that was surprising today was the speed with which Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger announced not only that he was stepping down… but that his resignation was effective immediately and that Intel had already selected two executives to serve as interim co-CEOs while searching for a permanent replacement. Given the year Intel has had, it’s not shocking that Gelsinger is leaving though. I just didn’t expect it to happen this quickly.
Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger ousted by board after disastrous performance [CNBC]
Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger has stepped down, effective immediately. During his four years at the helm he tried to build the company’s foundry business. But Intel has failed to fend off competition from companies including NVIDIA, which has come to dominate the AI space.
CapibaraZero: “cheap alternative to Flipper Zero” [CapibaraZero]
Build your own hacking multi-tool from a $55 LILYGO T-Embed CC1101 or similar hardwareThe Flipper Zero multi-tool is a versatile gadget for controlling (and hacking) wireless devices. But at $169 it’s not exactly an impulse buy. This project shows how to get much of the same functionality from devices with an ESP32 processor like the LILYGO T-Embed CC1101, which sells for around $55.
Here’s what the canceled Pixel Tablet 2 would have been [Android Authority]
Following reports that Google has cancelled plans to launch a Pixel Tablet 2, Android Authority reports that the tablet would have featured a Tensor G4 chip, a 5G modem and GPS, Thread support, a 120 Hz display, and a small camera spec bump.
Samsung DeX for Windows is being phased out with One UI 7 [Neowin]
Samsung’s DeX software that lets you use select phones and tablets like desktop computers isn’t going anywhere… but you’ll need to connect directly to a display, mouse, and/or keyboard. The Windows app that launched in 2019, which lets you plug select Samsung phones into a PC and open a desktop environment as if it were a Windows app will no longer be supported. Samsung says you can get some of the functionality using Microsoft’s Phone Link app though.
Ubuntu Touch OTA-7 Focal Release [UBPorts]
Ubuntu Touch OTA-7 Focal is an unscheduled security release for this mobile Linux distribution with fixes for privacy and security the PulseAudio server.
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Google Pixel Tablet 2 cancellato? Ecco tutta la verità
#Cancellazione #Google #Notizie #Novità #PixelTablet2 #PixelTablet3 #Tablet #TabletAndroid #TechNews #Tecnologia #TensorG4
https://www.ceotech.it/google-pixel-tablet-2-cancellato-ecco-tutta-la-verita/
Google Reportedly Cancels Pixel Tablet 2, Fearing It Won’t Sell Well #google #mobile #pixeltablet2 #rumoursleaks #tablet #tablets
https://www.lowyat.net/2024/337951/google-cancels-pixel-tablet-2/
Lilbits: Google without Chrome, Rabbit R1 gets (a little) more useful, and Pine64’s new camera
The US Department of Justice wants to break up Google. After launching to horrible reviews earlier this year, the Rabbit R1 is getting a little more useful through software updates. Pine64 stuck a 2MP camera on the end of a tiny computer with a RISC-V and ARM processor. And Google may be done with tablets… again.
Here’s a roundup of recent tech news from around the web.
The US Department of Justice wants to force Google to spin off Chrome, make other changes [Techmeme]
If you’ve seen any tech news today, you’ve probably seen this one. But the long and short of it is that the US government alleges that Google has violated antitrust laws by leveraging its Chrome web browser, Android mobile operating system, and Google search engine to create a sort of inescapable Google experience.
Google ChromeOne proposed solution? Make Google sell off its web browser and maybe even its mobile operating system. But it’s unclear to me what that would actually mean for the general public that uses these apps and services – it would certainly be a setback for Google that could theoretically lead to increased competition.
But a big part of the reason Google offers Chrome and Android for free is that they’re bundled with Google search and other apps in a way that helps Google make a LOT of money from advertising. Would an independent Chrome browser be a financially viable product? I guess that depends on who buys it and what changes they implement. This is all hypothetical until a judge rules early next year though.
Teach mode, Rabbit’s tool for automating R1 tasks, is now available to all users [Engadget]
The Rabbit R1 is inching closer to living up to its potential. The long-promised “teach mode” is now available in beta, allowing users to train the R1 to interact with websites on their behalf. Theoretically this opens the door to doing things like ordering groceries for you, but right now the simplest functions are things that it’d probably be easier to do manually.
Android will soon instantly log you in to your apps on new devices [Ars Technica]
Restore CredentialsWhen you set up a new Android phone, odds are that you’ll have the chance to import your apps and data from your old phone. One thing that you normally still need to do though, is login to most of your apps. But Google has introduced a new Restore Credentials feature that could save you the trouble… assuming third-party developers update their apps to use the feature.
November Update: Something Borrowed Something New [Pine64]
PinecamThe company behind the PinePhone, PineBook, PineTab, and PineNote line of hacker-friendly products is returning to putting out monthly progress/status updates. The latest brings news of a new PineCam featuring a SG2000 RISC-V + ARM processor and a 2MP camera. The RISC-V powered PineTab V has also received a small hardware update: it now has an accelerometer and status LED as well as some bug fixes.
Google Cancels Pixel Tablet Development [Android Authority]
I’d take this with a grain of salt, because Google has been making tablets in one form or another on and off for more than a decade. Yesterday Android Headlines reported that Google was still planning to release a Pixel Tablet 2 in 2025, but that the tablet after that had been canceled. Now Android Authority reports that BOTH tablets are canceled. Not only will there not be a Pixel Tablet 3, but there won’t be a Pixel Tablet 2.
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Lilbits: Rabbit R1 portable AI device reviews are in... and they're bad (Also: Microsoft makes security a top priority, and abxylute makes a mobile controller)
Google Pixel Tablet 2: tastiera, prestazioni e versatilità
#Android #Fotocamera #Google #Leak #Notizie #Novità #PixelTablet #PixelTablet2 #Processore #Rumors #Specifiche #Tablet #TabletAndroid #Tastiera #Tecnologia
https://www.ceotech.it/google-pixel-tablet-2-tastiera-prestazioni-e-versatilita/