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Igor Bonifacic

Igor Bonifacic

Contributor at Engadget

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  • English
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  • Consumer Electronics
  • Computers & Technology
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The best gifts for gamers in 2025

Or how to find something for someone who already has every game they could ever want.
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For the Steam Machine to change PC gaming, Valve must solve Linux's...

With the Steam Machine, Valve is poised to bring the fun of PC gaming to an entirely new audience.
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OnePlus 15 review: A great phone, if photography isn't a priority

If you don't mind a slightly underbaked camera, the OnePlus 15 is tremendous, offering among the best displays, performance and battery life you can find on a phone right now.
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Google adds Deep Research capabilities to NotebookLM

Now you can use NotebookLM to generate
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How to generate AI images using ChatGPT

If you're unsure of how to begin using ChatGPT to generate images for free, this how-to will explain everything you need to know.
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Google adds an AI Mode shortcut to Chrome on mobile

Google is making AI Mode harder to avoid.
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Fractal Design Scape review: A stellar debut

The Fractal Scape is the complete package, offering great sound quality alongside a stylish design and a base that makes charging easy.
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OpenAI completes corporate reorganization with support from Microsoft

After years of negotiation, OpenAI is moving forward with its for-profit reorganization.
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Claude can now compartmentalize as part of a major memory upgrade

Claude's new memory suite, rolling out to Max users today, allows the chatbot to build on past chats and compartmentalize information among different projects.
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Perplexity made a TV app and it’s coming to Samsung sets

Samsung is partnering with Perplexity to bring the startup’s AI Search engine to its smart TVs.
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OpenAI's AI-powered browser, ChatGPT Atlas, launches on macOS today

ChatGPT Atlas, OpenAI's long-rumored Chrome-based browser, is now available to download on macOS.
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Anthropic brings Claude Code to iOS and the web

After launching earlier this year, Claude Code is now available on the web and Anthropic's iOS app.
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Samsung Galaxy S25 FE review: Iterative to a fault

With few upgrades and a price point that doesn't make much sense in the context of Samsung's lineup, the Galaxy S25 FE is hard to recommend at full price.
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Sony and AMD tease the GPU tech they're building for the next PlayS...

Sony just dropped a new video with Mark Cerny with significant implications for the company’s next console and AMD’s future GPUs.
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Spotify, Canva and other apps can now connect to ChatGPT

You’ll soon be able to interact with some of your favorite apps right inside of ChatGPT.
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Evernote's biggest update since 2020 goes all in on AI

If you're like me, it's probably been a hot minute since you've thought about Evernote. Now, the app wants to be in the conversation again.
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Google's AI Mode gets better at understanding visual prompts

Following a new update, Google's AI Mode is better at replying to visual searches with images.
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OpenAI's Sora app is real but you'll need an invite to try it

OpenAI's new Sora app will allow you to make deepfakes of yourself.
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OpenAI will reportedly release a TikTok-like social app alongside S...

OpenAI's new social app apparently "closely resembles" TikTok, with a vertical video feed, but is only for AI-generated content.
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Claude Sonnet 4.5 is Anthropic's safest AI model yet

Claude Sonnet 4.5 is here and it's not only Anthropic's best coding model yet, it's also its safest AI system to date too.
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Gemini in Chrome no longer requires a subscription

After first rolling out AI Pro and AI Ultra subscribers, Gemini in Chrome is now available to all Chrome users in the US.