Samsung and Google are partnering up to build AR glasses, Samsung’s TM Roh told Bloomberg. But there aren’t many other specifics beyond the fact that they’re in development — there’s not even a specific release timeline,
The new Eclipsa Audio format is based on the Immersive Audio Model and Formats (IAMF) co-developed by Google, Samsung, and others from the Alliance of Open Media (AOM).
Alongside a slew of announcements tied to Samsung’s Galaxy S25 launch at Samsung Unpacked 2025 on Wednesday, Google announced a pair of accessibility
Android features unveiled at Samsung's Unpacked event narrow some of the gap between Samsung’s flavor of Android and Google’s.
The two tech giants are entering the race to create a pair of augmented reality glasses, competing with Apple and Meta.
Samsung’s Galaxy Chromebook Plus ($699) surprised me. With a similar aesthetic appeal to the M3 MacBook Air, the long battery life of the Dell XPS 13 and the snappy connectivity of a Galaxy phone, it encapsulates all the best traits of the devices I’m a fan of — and it does it well.
Turns out, in 1999, Adams wrote an essay titled “How to Stop Worrying and Learn to Love the Internet,” and wow does it hold up 26 years later as a way to think about the world we live in now. Here’s just one quote:
Despite both being competent spatial audio formats, some assume that Eclipsa Audio will end up being the HDR10+ to Atmos’ Dolby Vision. In other words, it may not end up being quite as high-tech or as immersive as Dolby Atmos, but it will at least be a way to get spatial audio support without having to pay to license Dolby Atmos or DTS:X.
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Google continues to roll out new theft protection features to Android smartphones. In its latest effort, the company has introduced “Identity Check,” a new, biometric-based authentication feature designed to protect the privacy and data of smartphone owners in case of theft.