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Google issues official internal guidance on using AI for coding - and its devs might not be best pleased
By Craig Hale published
With over one-third of Google code is estimated to be AI-generated, the company has issued clearer guidance.

Marvel Rivals next season release date and Season 2.5 end date
By Jake Green last updated
Here's when to expect Marvel Rivals Season 3, as well as some info on when the current season is set to end. Also, a look at recent changes to Team Ups, Competitive Mode, and more.

Monster Hunter Wilds roadmap for Title Update 3 and DLC
By Jake Green last updated
The Monster Hunter Wilds roadmap, detailing the planned post-launch DLC announced so far. Over time, more of these updates will be announced.

The Google Pixel 10 Pro series might barely be an upgrade
By James Rogerson published
The Pixel 10 Pro series could have slightly bigger batteries, a new chipset, and little else in the way of upgrades.

Top tech conferences: The ultimate tech events guide for July 2025
By Ellen Jennings-Trace last updated
We've compiled the ultimate list of technology events so you don't have to.

Google just gave Apple Watch fans a Calendar app, but simultaneously removed an even more useful one
By David Nield published
We're pleased to see Google Calendar is out for watchOS, but Google Keep is no longer available.

This simple trick gets you 3 months of Google Gemini Veo 3 for free - here’s how you can create the best AI videos without dropping a dime
By John-Anthony Disotto last updated
Veo 3 is the best AI video generator, and now you can use it for free with this simple trick.

Amazon now has a million robots on its floors - and they're now close to outnumbering human workers
By Craig Hale published
Amazon doesn't just have one or two robots in some sites – there are now over one million helping across the delivery process.
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