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Google Rebrands NotebookLM to Gemini Notebook
NotebookLM, the Gemini-powered research assistant that made its debut back in 2023, is being rebranded to "Gemini Notebook" today. The post Google Rebrands NotebookLM to Gemini Notebook appeared first on Thurrott.com .
OnePlus is Exiting the US and the EU
Chinese smartphone maker OnePlus is pulling out of the US and the EU as its parent company Oppo is restructuring its different smartphone brands. The post OnePlus is Exiting the US and the EU appeared first on Thurrott.com .
AppleCare+ Plans Are Now More Expensive for New Macs and iPads
Apple has quietly raised the price of its monthly AppleCare+ insurance plans for Macs and iPads, though only for new sign-ups. The post AppleCare+ Plans Are Now More Expensive for New Macs and iPads appeared first on Thurrott.com .
ChatGPT’s Voice Mode Now Supports Live Activities on iOS
With Live Activity support on iOS, ChatGPT’s new Voice mode now lets users can keep talking to the chatbot while using other apps. The post ChatGPT’s Voice Mode Now Supports Live Activities on iOS appeared first on Thurrott.com .
Samsung Will Now Preinstall Amazon Music on “Millions” of Galaxy Phones and Tablets
Samsung's Galaxy Store is welcoming the Amazon Music app, which will also be preinstalled on "millions" of Galaxy smartphones and tablets. Galaxy users will be able to claim 3 free months of Amazon Music Unlimited, however. The post Samsung Will Now Preinstall Amazon Music on “Millions” of Galaxy Phones and Tablets appeared first on Thurrott.com .
OpenAI is Reportedly Working on AI-Powered Mobile Smart Speaker
OpenAI is reportedly working on a mobile smart speaker that could serve as a "humanlike AI companion," but Apple’s lawsuit alleging trade-secret theft may well impact the company's product development pipeline. The post OpenAI is Reportedly Working on AI-Powered Mobile Smart Speaker appeared first on Thurrott.com .
EU Won’t Require User-Replaceable Batteries for Smartwatches and Fitness Trackers
The EU Commission announced new exemptions yesterday to its Batteries Regulation, which will soon require that portable batteries in products sold in the EU be removable and user-replaceable. The post EU Won’t Require User-Replaceable Batteries for Smartwatches and Fitness Trackers appeared first on Thurrott.com .
Samsung’s New Flex Titanium Technology Will Make its Foldable Displays More Durable
Samsung shared some details today about its new Flex Titanium Technology that will make its debut in new foldable devices to be revealed during its Galaxy Unpacked on July 22. The post Samsung’s New Flex Titanium Technology Will Make its Foldable Displays More Durable appeared first on Thurrott.com .
Spotify is Copying AI Chatbots With new “Talk to Spotify” Feature
Spotify is starting to roll out a new conversational experience to Premium members in the US, Ireland, and Sweden. The post Spotify is Copying AI Chatbots With new “Talk to Spotify” Feature appeared first on Thurrott.com .
Microsoft Releases July 2026 Patch Tuesday Updates
The July 2026 Patch Tuesday updates for Windows 11 add a new recovery feature for easily rolling back PCs to a recent automatic restore point. There are also various changes to make Widgets less distracting. The post Microsoft Releases July 2026 Patch Tuesday Updates appeared first on Thurrott.com .
Apple Releases First Public Beta for iOS 27, macOS 27, and More
Apple shipped yesterday the first public betas for the upcoming ’27 releases of iOS, iPadOS, macOS, and watchOS. The post Apple Releases First Public Beta for iOS 27, macOS 27, and More appeared first on Thurrott.com .
Google Gemini in Chrome is Now Available in the UK
The integration of Google’s Gemini chatbot into the company’s Chrome browser is available in the UK starting today. The post Google Gemini in Chrome is Now Available in the UK appeared first on Thurrott.com .
Microsoft Lets Windows Insiders Hide Recommended Content and Improve Search Relevance
Apple Planning New iPad Pro and Apple Pencil Models with Replaceable Batteries for EU Compliance
Waze Adds Personalized Routes, Motorcycle Mode, More
Google's Waze navigation app is getting a new motorcycle mode, personalized routes, and some Gemini updates. The post Waze Adds Personalized Routes, Motorcycle Mode, More appeared first on Thurrott.com .
Microsoft Details How It’s Using AI to Improve Windows Security
Microsoft detailed today how it's been increasingly using AI-powered discovery to keep Windows users protected against security vulnerabilities. The post Microsoft Details How It’s Using AI to Improve Windows Security appeared first on Thurrott.com .
Report: Netflix Could Add Live Channels and Streaming Bundles to Increase Engagement
Netflix is reportedly exploring new options to increase engagement on the platform, including adding live channels and streaming bundles. The post Report: Netflix Could Add Live Channels and Streaming Bundles to Increase Engagement appeared first on Thurrott.com .
EU Commission Threatens to Fine Meta Over Instagram and Facebook’s “Addictive Design”
To comply with the Digital Services Act, the EU Commission said today that Meta will need to change the design of Facebook and Instagram to make both apps less addictive. The post EU Commission Threatens to Fine Meta Over Instagram and Facebook’s “Addictive Design” appeared first on Thurrott.com .
Disney+ Could Add a Free Tier
Disney+ is exploring the introduction of a new free tier to attract more users to the streaming service. The post Disney+ Could Add a Free Tier appeared first on Thurrott.com .

