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Microsoft's New Chromium-Based Edge Browser Is Now Available for Windows and macOS
By Nathaniel Mott published
Microsoft's new Edge browser, which is based on the Chromium technology at the heart of Google Chrome, is now available for Windows and macOS.
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Google Stadia Port Troubles Blamed on the Linux Kernel Scheduler
By Nathaniel Mott published
Developers have complained about an issue with the Linux kernel scheduler making it difficult to maintain performance in games they're attempting to port to Google Stadia.
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Google Announces Two New Coral AI Products for 2020
By Nathaniel Mott published
Google announced two new artificial intelligence products, the Coral Accelerator Module and Coral Dev Board Mini, for 2020.
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Google Stadia's Screen-Sharing Feature Debuts a Month After Launch
By Nathaniel Mott published
Google Stadia has finally launched Stream Connect, which enables screen sharing with "Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Breakpoint."
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Unreleased Intel Core i7-10610U Tested in Chromebook Hatch Laptop
By Nathaniel Mott published
Geekbench results leaked a new Hatch Chromebook equipped with an Intel Core i7-10610U processor suspected to be Comet Lake.
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Google Stadia's Upcoming Launch Looking Increasingly Incomplete
By Nathaniel Mott published
Google revealed on Reddit that many of its Stadia game streaming platform's features will be missing at launch.
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Asus Hooks Up With Google to Create Tinker Board for AI
By Zhiye Liu published
Asus is showing off two single-board computers for AI processing. The Tinker Edge T uses Google's Edge TPU, while the Tinker Edge R uses a Rockhip NPU.
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Google's Project Nightingale Gave It Access to US Health Records
By Nathaniel Mott published
Google partnered with Ascension on Project Nightingale, which gave the tech company access to U.S. health records.
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