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Engadget Podcast Covers iPhone 17 Hype, Google Antitrust Ruling, and New AI Gadgets

Engadget Podcast Covers iPhone 17 Hype, Google Antitrust Ruling, and New AI Gadgets
In a recent Engadget podcast, hosts discuss the muted excitement ahead of Apple's September 9th iPhone 17 event, a U.S. antitrust judge's decision that Google will not be forced to sell Chrome, upcoming Gemini-powered smart home announcements, the Browser Company’s sale to Atlassian, Instagram’s first iPad app after 15 years, Dolby Vision 2 with AI features, and Ooni’s AI‑driven Volt V2 pizza oven. The episode also highlights new hardware from Remarkable, Acer, and Samsung. Read more →

Engadget Podcast Covers iPhone 17 Hype, Google Antitrust Ruling, and New AI Gadgets

Engadget Podcast Covers iPhone 17 Hype, Google Antitrust Ruling, and New AI Gadgets
In a recent Engadget podcast, hosts discuss the muted excitement ahead of Apple's September 9th iPhone 17 event, a U.S. antitrust judge's decision that Google will not be forced to sell Chrome, upcoming Gemini-powered smart home announcements, the Browser Company’s sale to Atlassian, Instagram’s first iPad app after 15 years, Dolby Vision 2 with AI features, and Ooni’s AI‑driven Volt V2 pizza oven. The episode also highlights new hardware from Remarkable, Acer, and Samsung. Read more →

Engadget Podcast Covers iPhone 17 Hype, Google Antitrust Ruling, and New AI Gadgets

Engadget Podcast Covers iPhone 17 Hype, Google Antitrust Ruling, and New AI Gadgets
In a recent Engadget podcast, hosts discuss the muted excitement ahead of Apple's September 9th iPhone 17 event, a U.S. antitrust judge's decision that Google will not be forced to sell Chrome, upcoming Gemini-powered smart home announcements, the Browser Company’s sale to Atlassian, Instagram’s first iPad app after 15 years, Dolby Vision 2 with AI features, and Ooni’s AI‑driven Volt V2 pizza oven. The episode also highlights new hardware from Remarkable, Acer, and Samsung. Read more →

Engadget Podcast Covers iPhone 17 Hype, Google Antitrust Ruling, and New AI Gadgets

Engadget Podcast Covers iPhone 17 Hype, Google Antitrust Ruling, and New AI Gadgets
In a recent Engadget podcast, hosts discuss the muted excitement ahead of Apple's September 9th iPhone 17 event, a U.S. antitrust judge's decision that Google will not be forced to sell Chrome, upcoming Gemini-powered smart home announcements, the Browser Company’s sale to Atlassian, Instagram’s first iPad app after 15 years, Dolby Vision 2 with AI features, and Ooni’s AI‑driven Volt V2 pizza oven. The episode also highlights new hardware from Remarkable, Acer, and Samsung. Read more →

Engadget Podcast Covers iPhone 17 Hype, Google Antitrust Ruling, and New AI Gadgets

Engadget Podcast Covers iPhone 17 Hype, Google Antitrust Ruling, and New AI Gadgets
In a recent Engadget podcast, hosts discuss the muted excitement ahead of Apple's September 9th iPhone 17 event, a U.S. antitrust judge's decision that Google will not be forced to sell Chrome, upcoming Gemini-powered smart home announcements, the Browser Company’s sale to Atlassian, Instagram’s first iPad app after 15 years, Dolby Vision 2 with AI features, and Ooni’s AI‑driven Volt V2 pizza oven. The episode also highlights new hardware from Remarkable, Acer, and Samsung. Read more →

Browser Company Launches $20‑Month Dia Pro Subscription for AI‑Powered Browser

Browser Company Launches $20‑Month Dia Pro Subscription for AI‑Powered Browser
The Browser Company, known for its Arc browser, has introduced a paid tier for its AI‑driven web browser, Dia. The new Dia Pro plan costs $20 per month and offers unlimited access to the built‑in AI chat feature. Free users will continue to have the core functionalities but may encounter usage limits if they rely heavily on the AI chat. CEO Josh Miller emphasized that the browser will stay free for occasional users and hinted at additional subscription tiers ranging from $5 to higher price points. The move follows a wave of AI integration across major browsers. Read more →

Browser Company Launches $20‑Month Dia Pro Subscription for AI‑Powered Browser

Browser Company Launches $20‑Month Dia Pro Subscription for AI‑Powered Browser
The Browser Company, known for its Arc browser, has introduced a paid tier for its AI‑driven web browser, Dia. The new Dia Pro plan costs $20 per month and offers unlimited access to the built‑in AI chat feature. Free users will continue to have the core functionalities but may encounter usage limits if they rely heavily on the AI chat. CEO Josh Miller emphasized that the browser will stay free for occasional users and hinted at additional subscription tiers ranging from $5 to higher price points. The move follows a wave of AI integration across major browsers. Read more →