During the first day of the 2022 Google I/O developer conference we learned that the Pixel 6a, Pixel 7, Pixel Watch and Pixel Buds Pro are all coming this year, with a Pixel Tablet expected to launch in 2023. That’s a lot of news for one day. But it’s just the tip of the iceberg.

In other recent tech news from around the web, we got more details about those new RISC-V chips from MIPS I mentioned yesterday, leaked images show us what to expect from Samsung’s next-gen foldable phones (they look a lot like last year’s models, honestly), NVIDIA has open sourced its Linux GPU kernel modules, Thunderbird previewed new features for the open source email client (which does much more than just email), Google released Android 13 Beta 2, and Chrome OS 101 is rolling out to Chromebooks, and Microsoft has revealed a new set of adaptive accessories designed to make it easier for people with disabilities to interact with computers.

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One reply on “Lilbits: Galaxy Z Fold 4 and Z Flip 4 leaked, Microsoft’s new adaptive accessories, Android 12 Beta, and more”

  1. Email clients adopting federated instant messaging protocols would have been a game changer years ago, and not an unreasonable step for them. But it would have had to happen before Whatsapp showed up.

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