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Gear News of the Week: Samsung's TriFold Sells Out in Minutes, and a Leak Teases Google's New OS
Plus: Vivaldi browser shuns AI, Samsung has a new sustainable display, and Frankfurt Airport tests Auracast for gate announcements. Samsung's first-ever Galaxy Z TriFold went on sale this past Friday, but it sold out in minutes . This folding phone differs from the 7th-generation Galaxy Z Fold7 in that its screen can expand to a whopping 10 inches, turning it into a proper tablet . That also means it commands an incredibly high price of $2,899. It's the first device of its kind here in the West, though Huawei has its own version in China.
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Chrome 138 adds more AI features, plus tab group sync across devices
Google has released Chrome 138, the latest edition of the browser that fixes several vulnerabilities, now in versions 138.0.7204.49/50 According to Google, none of the vulnerabilities have been exploited in the wild yet. On the "What's New" page in Chrome, Google advertises the ability to use tab groups on the go. With Chrome, you can now synchronize not only passwords but also tab groups between your desktop and mobile devices. Google is also raising awareness of Chrome's ability to search, select, and copy text in scanned PDF documents, but Google doesn't mention that this first requires text recognition (OCR) and whether this takes place locally or in the cloud.
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Vivaldi spoofs Edge to access Bing Chat as AI wars turn vicious
To fight what it considers to be unfair gatekeeping of its browser, Vivaldi said that it's masquerading as Microsoft Edge to enable users to gain access to Bing Chat. The new Vivaldi 6.1 update tells websites that it's actually Microsoft Edge, using what it calls Client Hints. Vivaldi has used this technology before, identifying itself as Google Chrome, to try and accomplish the same task. Now, the company says, some websites are seeing through its mask and blocking Vivaldi regardless. If you access Bing's AI-powered Chat feature on Edge, the browser allows you to converse with Microsoft's AI chatbot.
Vivaldi on Android will get higher tab administration options and search engine syncing - Channel969
Vivaldi considerably improved the best way you handle a ton of tabs earlier this 12 months with its new two-level tabs characteristic (opens in new tab), which shows full-size tabs in a second tab bar. The corporate has gone a step additional by permitting you to rename and edit the tab stacks. It's a part of a broader set of updates introduced at this time as a part of the rollout of Vivaldi 5.3 on Android. The newest launch introduces a bunch of enhancements that make for higher tab administration, translation, and syncing of looking knowledge throughout your gadgets. Maybe essentially the most notable change within the replace is the power to call your tab stacks.
4 Browsers That Might Break Your Chrome Addiction
Look, Chrome is a great browser. It's feature-packed, overstuffed with fun extensions, and keeps your digital life organized across multiple devices. But maybe its insatiable resource-lust is bringing your laptop down. Maybe Google gives you the privacy willies. Or hey, it first showed up on Macs in 2009--maybe you've just got a seven-year itch.