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Omar Sohail - Pixel 9 Owners Cannot Install Geekbench, PCMark Or 3DMark Benchmarking Apps From The Play Store, Indicating The Flagship Lineup’s Poor Performance - wccftech.com

Pixel 9 Owners Cannot Install Geekbench, PCMark Or 3DMark Benchmarking Apps From The Play Store, Indicating The Flagship Lineup’s Poor Performance

Google is in the midst of releasing the Pixel 9 models to various markets, and during the embargo period, the company has sent out review units to various media outlets, content creators, journalists, and others to provide their impartial thoughts on the latest flagship series. However, when attempting to run some benchmark applications on any one of the devices, some users reported that they were unable to download the programs from the Play Store. This obstacle hints Google might be blocking access to these apps to prevent any flood of information on the internet that downplays the Tensor G4’s capabilities.

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Andy Chalk - Star Wars - Journey to the Savage Planet developer says Google only wanted 'monstrous' games with major licenses for Stadia: 'They were very strange' - pcgamer.com

Journey to the Savage Planet developer says Google only wanted 'monstrous' games with major licenses for Stadia: 'They were very strange'

There have been few more spectacular flameouts in the videogame industry than that of Stadia. After a promise-the-world buildup that included the hiring of industry luminaries Phil Harrison and Jade Raymond, the whole thing fell apart just three years after it went live, leaving owners with nothing but a Bluetooth controller and some cautionary memories.

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Andy Chalk - Stellar Blade studio says a PC version is coming 'in the near future' - pcgamer.com - North Korea

Stellar Blade studio says a PC version is coming 'in the near future'

Korean developer Shift Up has now seemingly confirmed that Stellar Blade is coming to PC, saying in its most recent financial report that a PC release is expected soon.

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Ezza Ijaz - Google Executive Suggests “Very Few” Pixel Owners Are Coming From Samsung Galaxy Phones - wccftech.com

Google Executive Suggests “Very Few” Pixel Owners Are Coming From Samsung Galaxy Phones

Samsung and Google's partnership goes back a long way, with their connection emphasized at the Made by Google event in 2024, where many of the advanced features were coming to Galaxy phones, such as the Circle to Search and even Gemini Live, which were available to Galaxy users even before the Pixel 9 series. They maintain healthy competition and continue working on projects like Wear OS. Despite the tech giant working arduously especially with the recent Pixel 9 lineup, it struggles to be among the top five global smartphone brands as per the market share. Google executives have recently revealed details regarding Pixel owners and where they come from.

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Omar Sohail - Tensor G4 Running In The Pixel 9 Series Was Not Designed ‘To Beat Some Specific Benchmark,’ Says Google Executive, But Improve User Experience - wccftech.com

Tensor G4 Running In The Pixel 9 Series Was Not Designed ‘To Beat Some Specific Benchmark,’ Says Google Executive, But Improve User Experience

Google treated every one of its Pixel 9 models fairly by treating each of them to the new and improved Tensor G4 this year. Unfortunately, just like previous chipset launches, benchmark leaks have revealed that the SoC continues to lag behind the competition, but it appears that this was done intentionally by the company, as implied by an executive. She mentions in the latest interview that the Tensor G4 was not designed for ground-breaking performance but to tackle specific use cases, including improving the overall experience. More details have been uncovered in the latest interview, so let us proceed.

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Tyler Colp - Rich Stanton - Black Myth: Wukong has some bonkers streamer guidelines about not using the game to spread 'feminist propaganda' or discuss anything about China - pcgamer.com - China

Black Myth: Wukong has some bonkers streamer guidelines about not using the game to spread 'feminist propaganda' or discuss anything about China

Black Myth: Wukong releases tomorrow and is really rather good. As PCG's Tyler Colp said on his way to awarding it a handsome 87% in our review, «these animals may not have thumbs, but they sure have hands.»

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Ezza Ijaz - Here Is When Android 15 Would Be Released To The Public - wccftech.com

Here Is When Android 15 Would Be Released To The Public

With the release of the Pixel 9 series, users and tech enthusiasts were expecting another major announcement that Android 15 would finally be rolled out. Well, that did not happen much, to our surprise, but Google has provided the release timeline, and it does not look much different from the launch patterns of Android 13 and Android 14. While the software is currently in the beta phase, with the company having launched the latest Beta 4 on July 18th, we expect the final release to be just around the corner.

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Omar Sohail - Tensor G4 Running In Google’s Top-End Pixel 9 Pro XL Throttles To 50 Percent Of Its Maximum Performance, Indicating Poor Thermal Efficiency - wccftech.com

Tensor G4 Running In Google’s Top-End Pixel 9 Pro XL Throttles To 50 Percent Of Its Maximum Performance, Indicating Poor Thermal Efficiency

Google’s executives praised the latest Tensor G4, which is featured in every single one of the newly announced Pixel 9 models, claiming better raw and AI performance, coupled with incredible power efficiency. However, these attributes were not on display in the latest stress test involving the Pixel 9 Pro XL, as the chipset throttled to 50 percent of its maximum performance.

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