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Google Replaces Chromecast TV with Streamer

Google has unveiled its latest product for the living room, the . It replaces the Chromecast and is a standalone set-top box as opposed to the dongles we’re used to. The tiny, wedge-shaped gadget supports all the expected features, including HDR, Dolby Vision, Dolby Atmos, and surround sound. But Google also makes a big deal out of the device’s smart home credentials, supporting Matter and Thread. You also get a slide-out Google Home panel, so you can customize your smart home from the comfort of your TV.

Of course, you might wonder why Google needs to release this product, considering how many smart TVs there are out there. Or the ubiquity of other platforms that do much the same job, from Roku to most streaming-friendly cable boxes. On the one hand, Google wants to maintain a foothold on the biggest screen in your home, and on the other, it’s a good way to advertise the search giant’s AI power, offering personalized recommendations for things to watch. Plus, if you’re looking for something a little more Made By Google, you can snag it for $100 when it launches in September.

When it comes to Chromecast, we have a cheap, small streaming device that…

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Nest Learning Thermostat (Google)

Google isn’t done releasing products before its , though, and it has . The fourth-generation model has a larger LCD display, a more curved design, and customizable faces, including switching the screen to a clock when idle. You’ll also get more AI tricks to improve its energy efficiency, as course you do.

X has announced it will sue the Global Alliance for Responsible Media (GARM), an advertising industry group. GARM, whose members include Mars and Unilever, is accused of influencing where big brands spend their money.

Now I’m just a lawyer who knows little about advertising, moderation, or business. But I wonder if firing the trust and safety team, making the site as reliable as a British train, and allowing hateful content to be published alongside ads could be a problem. No, of course not, that would be stupid. Let’s all try to find the guy who did this.

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Image of the new TE sampler (Youth Engineering)

I don’t care, it’s a stupid marketing ploy and I don’t care, I have no interest in making music like that. Shit, friends, I just want to have fun with . Yes, it’s just KO II with a different paint job, but you have to reward the dedication to this extreme beat.