by sagesgroup | Dec 6, 2023 | Android, Apple, Apps, gear, gear news, homepage, hp-latest, software, technology
— NurPhoto/NurPhoto/Getty Images The heat is rising on Apple’s iMessage. Between an EU probe, a recent (albeit quickly tabled) app from the phone company Nothing and Sunbird, and the long overdue adoption of RCS from Apple, things appear to be concretely in flux. And...by sagesgroup | Nov 29, 2023 | Apps, Design, gear, gear news, homepage, hp-latest, Smartphones, software, technology
— Photograph by Raymond Wong HD Rumble on the Nintendo Switch may have been a simple pleasure, but it’s hard to say it wasn’t a compelling one. Nintendo featured the intricate and precise haptic feedback of its handheld / console hybrid most prominently with its...by sagesgroup | Nov 14, 2023 | A.I., Ai Pin, Apps, Artificial Intelligence, gear, gear news, homepage, hp-latest, Humane, Smartphones, technology, Wearables
— Humane A tiny smartphone-esque device you navigate with your voice and a projected interface on your hand isn’t in fact the biggest idea Humane is introducing with the Ai Pin. It’s a future without apps. The Ai Pin, as a device primarily built around interacting...by sagesgroup | May 19, 2023 | A.I., Apps, ChatGPT, gear, gear news, homepage, hp-latest, iOS, technology
If you’re a frequent user of OpenAI’s inescapable chatbot, ChatGPT, I’ve got some good news for you: There’s an app for that. While third-party apps using OpenAI’s API to offer ChatGPT experiences (Perplexity, for example) have been around for a while now, the company...by sagesgroup | Apr 11, 2023 | Apps, gear, gear news, homepage, hp-latest, technology, YouTube
Do you pay for YouTube? Better yet, should you? Google is rolling out several new features to its Premium video subscription service this week, but none of them change the fundamental calculus of what’s now an essential platform. For $11.99 a month, YouTube will now...by sagesgroup | Mar 31, 2023 | Apps, gear, homepage, hp-latest, iPhones, software, technology, web browsers
This morning was off to a good start. The Browser Company’s highly anticipated mobile app version of its Arc web browser, officially called “Arc | Mobile Companion” on the Apple App Store, launched and I could not wait to check it out. Only it didn’t work. After...