If you've so much as glanced at tech media, you know that AI will be on everything in the future, largely thanks to advances in machine learning. But why is so much effort and money spent on making AI good at video games? Here's how play will make our future machines smarter, and even possibly more human.
Netflix tries to meet all its users and does so by expanding the list of compatible Android devices to the HDR and HD standard. Find out if your device is also a lucky one!
Everyone can now finally subscribe to YouTube Music, the new music service from Google. But what advantages does it offer? Is it worth changing if you already have a Spotify Premium account? What are the differences between the two platforms? We'll try to find answers to all these questions in our article.
WikiPIT is your point of reference with regard to the world of technology. Difficult terms? New technical words you have never heard before? Our constantly updated glossary will try to explain all your doubts!
Whether on Nintendo Switch, Android or iOS, Pokémon Quest plays differently from other Pokémon games. How do you catch them all on TumbleCube Island? With these tips and tricks, we'll help you be the best at Pokémon Quest.
AI, once the stuff of science fiction and experimental research, is increasingly making its mark upon the consumer world, from intelligent software to virtual assistants and even in our faithful smartphones. As we trust more and more important tasks to AI, are we in danger letting go of the idea of personal responsibility?
The rumor mill is going into overdrive about Google's next new project: an Android-based game console to rival PlayStation and Xbox. The game platform, said to be codenamed Yeti, apparently includes hardware, a streaming platform and the acquisition of game studios. Here's what we know so far.
Amazon Fire TV can be a great choice for all your digital media needs, especially if you're a fan of voice control via Amazon Alexa. But which version of Amazon Fire TV should you buy? We break down the key differences between Amazon Fire TV stick, Fire TV, and Fire TV Cube to help you decide.
Google has officially released YouTube Music in the US, UK and many other countries, and the new service has the potential to attack Spotify's monopoly. These were the five decisive reasons that led me to give YouTube Music a chance.
Microsoft won't make their Xbox compatible with VR in the foreseeable future. Windows mixed reality headsets are reserved for PCs, and on closer inspection this is good news: the Xbox doesn't need VR and VR doesn't need the Xbox.
YouTube Music, the new streaming service from Google, is finally ready after a shaky initial rollout, bringing image and sound together and offering a completely new media experience. YouTube Premium, the former Red i.e. YouTube without advertising, has also had a makeover. Here's what to expect from the new YouTube
The display notch seems to be inescapable in the high-end smartphone market but luckily, there are still manufacturers out there that refuse to mindlessly copy the iPhone. If you're looking for a top smartphone without a display notch, we've got the best for you right here in this article.
Despite public outcry, even among thousands of its own employees, Google is continuing its work with Project Maven. It has just published a list of AI principles which it promises to adhere to, but without real accountability they don't mean much.
Games are some of the most popular apps on smartphones. Do you play games on your smartphone often? We wanted to hear from you in our weekly reader poll, and now we have the results to share!
Beat Saber is the VR game of the hour. In the game you'll use lightsabers to cut blocks in time with the music. Is this just passing hype or a lasting hit for VR?
When Razer launched its gaming smartphone late last year, there were more than a few laughs. But now gamer phones are all the rage, with Xiaomi, ZTE and Asus all jumping aboard the bandwagon and releasing their own gaming phones. So what's going on here?
Google I/O is almost here and we're all waiting for the next revelations to be handed down from Mountain View. The tech giant will be showcasing their latest efforts in virtual reality and developments in Google Assistant, which raises the question: why not integrate the two? It's only logical after all.
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