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Ex-Google Employees Charged for ‘Stealing Trade Secrets’ Around Pixel’s Tensor Chip
NewsFeb 20, 2026

Ex-Google Employees Charged for ‘Stealing Trade Secrets’ Around Pixel’s Tensor Chip

U.S. federal prosecutors have indicted three individuals, including two former Google hardware engineers, on 14 felony counts for allegedly stealing trade secrets tied to Google’s Tensor AI chips used in Pixel devices. The charges encompass conspiracy, theft of trade secrets,...

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Motorola Razr (2025) and Razr Ultra Just Got Android 16 Updates, Earlier than Last Time
NewsFeb 20, 2026

Motorola Razr (2025) and Razr Ultra Just Got Android 16 Updates, Earlier than Last Time

Motorola has pushed the Android 16 upgrade to its Razr (2025) and Razr Ultra flip phones, rolling it out to U.S. carriers such as Verizon ahead of the schedule announced in June. The update arrives months earlier than the Android 15 rollout...

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Pixelated 089: Haven’t I Seen This Pixel Before?
NewsFeb 20, 2026

Pixelated 089: Haven’t I Seen This Pixel Before?

Episode 88 of 9to5Google’s Pixelated podcast examines Google’s Pixel 10a, a modest refresh that largely mirrors its predecessor. The hosts dissect subtle hardware tweaks, camera adjustments, and pricing, while questioning whether the ‘a’ line should adopt longer generational gaps. They...

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Google’s Tensor G6 Rumored to Be Paired with New Titan M3 Security Coprocessor
NewsFeb 19, 2026

Google’s Tensor G6 Rumored to Be Paired with New Titan M3 Security Coprocessor

Google is reportedly developing a third‑generation Titan M security coprocessor, dubbed Titan M3, for its upcoming Tensor G6 chipset, internally codenamed “Google Epic.” Leaked internal listings reference firmware named “longjing,” suggesting the chip is in early development. The move appears aimed at narrowing...

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Galaxy Buds 4 Dummy Leaks Downplay AirPod Comparisons with New Metallic Finish
NewsFeb 19, 2026

Galaxy Buds 4 Dummy Leaks Downplay AirPod Comparisons with New Metallic Finish

Samsung previewed its upcoming Galaxy Buds 4 and Buds 4 Pro through dummy units sent to stores ahead of the Galaxy Unpacked event. Both models feature a brushed metallic stem intended to distance the design from Apple’s AirPods, addressing prior criticism of visual...

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Pixel At a Glance Adds Sports and Finance Updates
NewsFeb 19, 2026

Pixel At a Glance Adds Sports and Finance Updates

Google has rolled out the first major expansion to Pixel’s At a Glance feature in months, adding real‑time sports scores and finance tickers directly to the home and lock screens. The updates draw from Google Search and Google Finance, using...

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Meta Reportedly Releasing More Display Glasses, Health and AI-Focused Smartwatch Later This Year
NewsFeb 19, 2026

Meta Reportedly Releasing More Display Glasses, Health and AI-Focused Smartwatch Later This Year

Meta is set to revive its smartwatch project with a 2026 launch under the codename “Malibu 2.” The new device will prioritize health tracking and deep integration with Meta’s AI services, diverging from earlier Android‑based concepts. In parallel, Meta plans to...

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Google Chrome Adds Split View and PDF Annotation with Drive Upload
NewsFeb 19, 2026

Google Chrome Adds Split View and PDF Annotation with Drive Upload

Google Chrome 145 introduces three desktop productivity upgrades: Split View for side‑by‑side tabs, PDF annotation tools for highlighting and note‑taking, and a Save to Google Drive button that uploads PDFs directly to a designated Drive folder. Split View is accessed via...

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YouTube Tests ‘Conversational AI’ on TV Apps
NewsFeb 19, 2026

YouTube Tests ‘Conversational AI’ on TV Apps

Google is piloting a conversational AI feature on YouTube TV apps, letting users ask questions about videos through a remote‑mic or dedicated button. The tool, branded “Ask,” leverages the Gemini model to generate real‑time answers and mirrors functionality already on...

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Samsung Nearing One UI 8.5, New Bixby Release with Its Latest Beta Update
NewsFeb 19, 2026

Samsung Nearing One UI 8.5, New Bixby Release with Its Latest Beta Update

Samsung has begun rolling out One UI 8.5 Beta 5 to Galaxy S25 owners in the United States, following earlier releases in the UK and India. The beta introduces a single change: an upgraded Bixby version that leverages Perplexity’s large‑language‑model capabilities. While the...

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Today’s Android App Deals and Freebies: Undead Slayer, Alien Food Invasion, Muse Dash, More
NewsFeb 17, 2026

Today’s Android App Deals and Freebies: Undead Slayer, Alien Food Invasion, Muse Dash, More

9to5Toys released its February 17 2026 Android deals roundup, highlighting steep price cuts on popular games such as Undead Slayer, Alien Food Invasion, and Muse Dash, many now free or under $1. The list also bundles hardware discounts, including a pre‑order deal on...

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Google Expands Quick Share’s AirDrop Support to Pixel 9
NewsFeb 17, 2026

Google Expands Quick Share’s AirDrop Support to Pixel 9

Google is extending its Quick Share cross‑platform file‑sharing feature to include AirDrop compatibility on the Pixel 9, Pixel 9 Pro, Pixel 9 Pro XL and Pixel 9 Pro Fold devices. Users must install the Quick Share Extension update through System services to enable direct peer‑to‑peer transfers with iPhone, iPad or...

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Google Pixel ‘Project Toscana’ Reportedly Upgrades Face Unlock Hardware, Compares to iPhone Face ID
NewsFeb 17, 2026

Google Pixel ‘Project Toscana’ Reportedly Upgrades Face Unlock Hardware, Compares to iPhone Face ID

Google is developing "Project Toscana," a hardware‑based face‑unlock system for upcoming Pixel phones and Chromebooks. The solution reportedly uses an infrared sensor hidden behind a single hole‑punch camera and aims to match iPhone Face ID’s speed. Early reports claim it...

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Samsung Reportedly Can’t Even Buy Its Own Exynos Chips for Less, Adding to Galaxy S26 Price Hike
NewsFeb 17, 2026

Samsung Reportedly Can’t Even Buy Its Own Exynos Chips for Less, Adding to Galaxy S26 Price Hike

Samsung is reportedly forced to raise the Galaxy S26’s launch price as soaring RAM and memory costs strain its margins. Even its in‑house Exynos processors can no longer be sourced cheaper than competing chips, limiting Samsung’s ability to absorb expenses. The...

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