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    Upgrade to Windows 11 Pro for $20 right now

    Get Windows 11 Pro at a big discount right now. StackSocial Need an operating system upgrade? Windows 11 Pro puts productivity in your hands with features that make everything from hybrid work to streaming entertainment easy, and you can grab the software for a discounted price right now through Stack Social. A lifetime subscription for […] More

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    Learn a new language with Babbel and get 74% off

    Get a Babbel lifetime language subscription at a big discount right now.  StackSocial Learning a new language can be daunting. But right now, you can buy a lifetime subscription to Babbel Language Learning from Stack Social that lets you choose from 14 languages and access more than 10,000 hours of online language education for $150 — […] More

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    Passkeys take yet another big step towards killing off passwords

    Peach_iStock/Getty Images It’s been around two years since passkeys came onto the scene, and the technology has come a long way in making the world a passwordless place. Yet, one feature that’s been absent is the ability to import or export passkeys between devices. That is set to change, as the FIDO Alliance — the working group […] More

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    Android 15 is here, and you should update your phone ASAP. Here’s why

    Milamai/Getty Images A series of new features rolling out today will hopefully make your Android device less attractive to thieves.  Earlier this year, Google teased a new AI-powered Theft Detection Lock for Android phones. Google explained that the feature uses motion sensors to detect theft in progress and immediately locks the screen. That feature is […] More

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    Android 15 is here, and you should update your phone ASAP. Here’s why

    Milamai/Getty Images A series of new features rolling out today will hopefully make your Android device less attractive to thieves.  Earlier this year, Google teased a new AI-powered Theft Detection Lock for Android phones. Google explained that the feature uses motion sensors to detect theft in progress and immediately locks the screen. That feature is […] More

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    Your Pixel phone is getting a big update – look for these 10 useful features

    Max Buondonno/ZDNETOctober’s Pixel feature drop has arrived, and it’s a pretty big one for Pixel phone users. Along with a sleek new OS — Android 15 –Google phone users are getting 10 new phone features, including a suite of theft detection tools, private spaces to keep your sensitive info and photos safe, Audio Magic Eraser, upgrades to the temperature sensor, adaptive vibration, and more.  Google says these new features should start rolling out Oct. 15, but — as with past feature drops — it usually takes a few days to roll out to all devices. If you don’t see them today, your phone should have them by the end of the week.Also: The best Android phones you can buy: Expert tested (including the Pixel 9 Pro)Here’s a look at everything new for the October 2024 Pixel feature drop for Pixel phones, Pixel watches, Pixel buds, and the Pixel tablet.Coming to Pixel phones in OctoberNight Sight for Instagram: Enjoy showing off your nightlife on Instagram? You can now take high-quality pictures in low light and post stunning Stories right from the Instagram app, with no flash required. This will be available on Pixel 6 devices and newer, excluding the A series.Underwater photography and video: Use any waterproof case to capture your favorite under-the-sea moments like snorkeling or swimming. With this update’s improved underwater photography and video recording, colors look richer and more accurate. This is available on the Pixel 9, Pixel 9 Pro, and Pixel 9 Pro XL.Theft detection: A suite of new features aims to protect your device at various stages of theft. Detection Lock uses Google AI to sense if someone snatches your phone from your hand and tries to run, bike, or drive away, and automatically locks your phone screen. Remote Lock lets you quickly lock your phone with just your phone number and a quick security challenge. This is available on Pixel 6 devices and newer.Private Space: Announced in April, Private Space protects your privacy by giving you a separate space that you can hide and lock with a separate PIN for organizing those apps with sensitive information or photos. You’ll find this on Pixel 6 devices and newer.Audio Magic Eraser: You now can fine-tune audio in your videos, turning specific sounds up or down and separating the voices of different people to adjust their volume independently. This will be available globally on the Pixel 8, Pixel 8 Pro, and Pixel 8a, and in limited markets on the Pixel 9, Pixel 9 Pro, Pixel 9 Pro XL, and Pixel 9 Pro Fold.Astrophotography: You’re now able to access Astrophotography more easily through Night Sight. Just tap the Night Sight icon and slide to Astro to capture beautiful photos of the moon and stars. This is available on Pixel 6 devices and newer.Object temperature sensor: Sensing temperature with your Pixel is now easier and more intuitive with the integration of the camera as a viewfinder, the addition of live reading capabilities, and the ability to capture and save measurements to recent results. This is available on the Pixel 8 Pro, Pixel 9 Pro, and Pixel 9 Pro XL.Pixel weather app: Pixel’s new weather app will be rolling out to legacy devices, including the Pixel 6 and newer.Adaptive vibration: If you’ve ever had a vibrating phone interrupt a quiet space or missed an important notification in a loud space, you’ll appreciate this feature.  Adaptive Vibration uses your phone’s microphone and other sensors to determine sound levels and context, then automatically adjusts the vibration intensity of ringtones, notifications, and alerts to the optimal level. You can find this on Pixel 7 devices and newer.Gemini for Pixel screenshots: Trying to track down that screenshot you saved a few months ago? You can now use Gemini to help you find it. Just say something like “Hey Google, use Screenshots to find the brand of sneakers I saved.” Gemini will take you to the screenshot you’re looking for. This will be available on the Pixel 9, Pixel 9 Pro, Pixel 9 Pro XL, and Pixel 9 Pro Fold. More

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    One of the most immersive headphones I’ve listened to isn’t made by Sonos or JBL

    <!–> ZDNET’s key takeaways Available now for $200, Soundcore’s new Space One Pro headphones improve on the original cans in almost every way The new pair have powerful ANC, solid audio output, and a stylish yet comfortable design They still don’t have a proper carrying case and certain features can ruin the listening experience. –> […] More