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EngadgetApr 03, 2025
Verizon just announced a three-year price lock plan, but there are caveats
Verizon just revealed a new price lock policy that guarantees certain plans won't go up in cost for three years. This is for both new and existing customers. It was announced the day after President Trump decided to tariff the entire world, which put

CNET Most Popular ProductsApr 03, 2025
What You Need to Know About Schedule I, Steam's Top-Selling Game About Selling Drugs
This surprisingly deep game is far more than just spliffs and giggles.

PC World Latest NewsApr 03, 2025
Microsoft releases its own AI search engine, called Copilot Search

Well, now we can add another to the pile: Microsoft just released Copilot Search, which is sort of like an AI-infused Bing Search. It takes in data from sources all over the web, then uses Copilot's AI powers to synthesize a summary for you. You may have seen something similar before in Bing with AI-powered "Copilot Answers."

Copilot Search supports natural language queries, which means you don't have to worry about how to phrase your questions or search inquiries to get the answer you're looking for. For example, if you ask the question, "How much is 57 degrees Fahrenheit in Celsius?", Copilot Search can figure out that you're talking about temperature conversions.

Unlike Copilot Answers in Bing, however, Copilot Search has its own interface that's reminiscent of Copilot itself (and ChatGPT, among other AI chatbots). You can ask follow-up questions and keep the conversation going, building on past queries to get more specific answers.

The easiest way to try Copilot Search right now is to visit bing.com/copi


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EngadgetApr 03, 2025
YouTube is updating the Shorts video editor to make it a better alternative to TikTok
YouTube is updating the video editor for Shorts to better compete with the likes of TikTok and Instagram Reels, and teasing some AI-powered features that are coming later this year that might make it stand out.

The new and improve editor will let users "make precise adjustments and edits to the timing of each clip with zooming and snapping," along with the usual option to rearrange and delete your footage. YouTube says you'll also be able to add music and timed text, and preview your video at any point while you're editing.

At some point in the future, the editor will gain the ability to automatically sync clips to a song. And "later this spring," YouTube says the editor will be able to create stickers from photos in your image gallery or with a built-in AI image generator. As part of this update, the process of using templates is also getting simplified. Creators of templates will now be automatically credited when anyone uses their work, and templates themselves can now include things like image overlays and filter effects.

YouTube is clearly trying to reach some kind of parity with the creative tools offered by TikTok and Instagram. TikTok's editing tools and the standalone CapCut video editor have long been the gold standard for creating videos on your phone. Given the


EngadgetApr 03, 2025
Google's Pixel Buds Pro 2 are back on sale for an all-time-low price
Google's Pixel Buds Pro 2 earbuds are on sale via Amazon for just $179. This is a record-low price, as they normally cost $229. This deal is available for multiple colorways, including black, pink, beige and green.

These little cuties easily made our list of the best wireless earbuds. We admired the comfortable and secure fit and the addition of the Tensor chip to handle audio and ANC processing. They also offer a hands-free way to initiate Gemini AI.



However, the main reason we recommend these


GizmodoApr 03, 2025
Google Just Took $200 Off the Pixel 9 Smartphone, No Trade-In Needed


It's time you let that old, decrepit tech go and upgrade to the new hotness.


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PC World Latest NewsApr 02, 2025
This 32-inch Samsung 4K monitor is only $220 right now

At 32 inches, the ViewFinity UJ59 provides ample screen real estate but isn't so large that you'll have to crane your neck or strain your eyes to look your way around it. It's all the space you need for working on documents, playing games, watching movies, or browsing the web.

That's doubly true with its 3840×2160 resolution, giving you a crisp 4K visual experience that elevates everything you do on your computer. And this monitor has built-in upscaling tech that automatically converts whatever you're watching up to near-4K quality. Just note that this monitor's refresh rate caps out at 60Hz, so you'll have to make do with at most 60 FPS when gaming.

The ViewFinity UJ59 does come with a Game Mode, though, which selectively boosts and optimizes screen contrast, allowing you to see more detail in dark areas. That means easier spotting of your enemies in multiplayer games and finding of items on the ground in RPGs. AMD FreeSync helps sync up your monitor with your PC hardware, and there are several ports to connect with, including two HDMI and a DisplayPort.

This is a fantastic monitor for the price. If you've been waiting to upgrade your workstation to 4K, jump on this deal before it expires and get this

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