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Nex Playground turns your TV into an active gaming system using AI and a built-in camera, no controllers required.

With motion-based games for all ages, it’s designed to get everyone moving, laughing and playing together.


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• New tool measures internet quality, not just speed: A new diagnostic called Orb, from the co-creator of Speedtest, focuses on “internet quality” by identifying issues like lag, stability, and congestion that traditional speed tests miss.

• Streaming prices rise again: YouTube is increasing the price of YouTube Premium, adding to the g...


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Greetings and welcome to another edition of the Rich on Tech newsletter. It’s great to have you here.

I have to admit, I feel pretty accomplished this week. I finally did something that had been on my to-do list for years: I backed up my Google Photos.

You might be wondering what took so long. There’s a bit of a backstory.

In the early days of Google Photos,...


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Let me start by saying I’ve been using Google Photos since pretty much day one. Back then, it felt like magic.

Before Google Photos, there was Picasa. It was a simple program you installed on your computer that automatically found every photo on your hard drive and organized them chronologically. No cloud, no subscriptions, just a clean, easy way to see your entire libr...


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Doug Sutties, co-creator of Speedtest, explains why your internet speed isn’t the full story and how his new tool called Orb reveals what’s actually slowing your connection.

Ross Barbour of Sonos explains how the latest


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