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The Tesla Model 3 and its crossover sibling, the Model Y, don’t have physical buttons for most features. Owners need to rely on the central touchscreen to perform even the most basic tasks. A new ...
Google is adding an AI Mode button under the search bar on Chrome’s new page screen on iOS and Android. It’s out in the US today, Google says. Follow topics and authors from this story to see more ...
Gemini for Home will replace Google Assistant on your Nest smart home devices. Gemini for Home will replace Google Assistant on your Nest smart home devices. is a news writer covering all things ...
For the 20th anniversary iPhone due in 2027, Apple is developing a solid-state button system as a wholesale replacement for the device's traditional mechanical buttons. That's the latest claim from ...
CNN is ushering in a new era today with the launch of its All Access subscription streaming tier. The streaming outlet is coming to market about three-and-a-half years after corporate parent Warner ...
Need to make a last-minute addition to your latest Amazon Prime order? Well, you're in luck because there's a new way to make changes on the Amazon app. The e-commerce giant has launched a new feature ...
For those who missed out on the past few years of ‘smart home’ gadgets, the Logitech POP buttons were introduced in 2018 as a way to control smart home devices using these buttons and a central hub.
Studies indicate that consumers are dissatisfied with haptic steering wheel inputs and touchscreen-based controls. That is all soon to change. Over the past decade, automakers rushed to replace knobs ...
Why it matters: Automakers seem to be retracing their steps. After years of placing nearly every function behind glass screens, car companies are rediscovering the value of tactile controls – not for ...
Several major car makers, including Mercedes-Benz, are throwing technology in reverse and pumping the brakes on touchscreens in favor of bringing back buttons and knobs. NBC’s Maggie Vespa reports for ...