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I remember when I got my first engineering job as a paid intern, I was expected to be physically present in the office from 8am to 5pm every day. The COVID era has turned remote work mainstream, and even with many return-to-office mandates nowadays, the hybrid work model and flexible scheduling has remained: We are no longer stuck being measured by how many hours we physically spend in the office. There is also language from the era as well...

Nothing Will Make It Easier to Buy Its Next Phone

From PC Mag: British tech brand Nothing is one of the most exciting alternatives to major smartphone manufacturers with excitingly designed Android phones at affordable prices. Now, the brand has confirmed it’s making it easier to buy its next phone in the United States.

In a conversation with...

Google simplifies its Gemini AI offerings with streamlined branding

From PC World: Google is reshuffling its AI service brands, no longer to use the terms “Gemini Pro” or “Gemini Ultra” going forward, reports 9to5Google. Previously, the company had also stopped using the “Gemini Advanced” brand in connection with Google I/O 2025.

Instead of giving the impression...

Starlink Speeds Double, But Don't Quite Meet FCC's Broadband Minimums

From PC Mag: Download speeds for Starlink customers in the US appear to have significantly improved over the past year, reaching 100Mbps on a consistent basis.

The findings come from Ookla’s Speedtest.net, which internet users—including Starlink customers—have been using for years to measure their...

Google's Futuristic 'Beam' Video Call Tech Will Cost As Much As a Car

From PC Mag: Want to own Google Beam, the company’s futuristic video calling system? You might need a loan because it costs $24,999 for a single unit.

HP, Google’s partner on the project, is preparing to sell the video-conferencing system late this year. Of course, normal consumers wouldn’t be...

Meta Says Its New AI Model Can Understand the Physical World

From CNET: Meta says a new generative AI model it released Wednesday could change how machines understand the physical world, opening up opportunities for smarter robots and more.

The new open-source model, called V-JEPA 2 for Video Joint Embedding Predictive Architecture 2, is designed to help AI...

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