Google is partnering with Back Market to sell USB sticks that let you install ChromeOS Flex on older Windows and Intel-powered Macs collecting dust.
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The 2nd Generation Xiaomi TV Stick has just been announced. It brings various upgrades, but a notable feature is the support for Google TV. This model retains the compact design that is paired with a ...
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Before “Ted Lasso” makes its long-awaited return, its streaming platform is rolling out a new show that feels designed and primed to fill the space that fan-favorite comedy left in its wake. The new ...
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Iconic video game maker Hideo Kojima has left behind a USB stick filled with game ideas in the case of his death, as indicated in an interview with Edge Magazine that VGC reported on. Kojima says it's ...