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A screenshot of Google Disco, a new AI tool. Credit: Google Google is always introducing new experimental AI tools, like that time it tried out AI-generated podcasts in Google Search results. Another ...
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A Redditor discovered KindlePlay.com, a site offering simple old-school games for Kindle devices. The available games include Minesweeper, Sudoku, Hangman, and Lost Pin. Created by developer Peter, ...