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Verizon will offer the Pixel 9a for free starting tomorrow

Credit: Paul Jones / Android Authority Verizon is launching the Google Pixel 9a on April 10, available in Obsidian or Iris for $13.88/month or $499.99 outright. You can get the phone for free with a new line and a myPlan Welcome or higher-tier plan — no trade-in needed. Verizon is also now offering its Google AI Premium perk for $10/month (Savings of 50%). The Google Pixel 9a was officially announced last month, though pre-orders and launch details weren’t expected until April. While we already knew it was coming tomorrow, Verizon has announced it will carry the Pixel 9a from day one. Verizon will offer the Pixel 9a in your choice of Obsidian or Iris colors, with payments of just $13.88 a month for 36 months or $499.99 outright. Don’t have that kind of cash to spend? Big Red is offering the Pixel 9a for free with no trade-in required as long as you get a new line and sign up for myPlan Welcome or better.

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Samsung is adding Gemini to Ballie, and it’s rolling out in the US soon

Credit: Samsung The much-anticipated Samsung Ballie robot is launching in the US this summer, with Gemini built in. Gemini will let Ballie understand voice, visuals, and sensor data for more natural interactions. Teased initially in 2020, Ballie has evolved into a smarter home companion with a built-in projector. With the new season of Black Mirror hitting screens tomorrow, some concepts from the earlier seasons are slowly edging closer to reality. Samsung has confirmed that its robot Ballie — a rolling smart home companion that looks a bit like a high-tech bowling ball — will officially launch in the US this summer. Furthermore, it will be powered by Gemini, letting you discuss your requests with it or just engage in idle chat. Ballie isn’t exactly new. Samsung first introduced the robot back in 2020, showing off its ability to follow users around the house, control smart home devices, and even check in on pets. After a bit of a quiet period, the robot reappeared at CES 2024 with an updated look and a projector built into its body, allowing it to beam videos, calls, or calendar reminders onto any nearby surface. The idea is that it’s more than a glorified Roomba — it’s meant to be a true companion that interacts with you and helps manage your home.

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Samsung is adding Gemini to Ballie, and it’s rolling out in the US soon

Credit: Samsung The much-anticipated Samsung Ballie robot is launching in the US this summer, with Gemini built in. Gemini will let Ballie understand voice, visuals, and sensor data for more natural interactions. Teased initially in 2020, Ballie has evolved into a smarter home companion with a built-in projector. With the new season of Black Mirror hitting screens tomorrow, some concepts from the earlier seasons are slowly edging closer to reality. Samsung has confirmed that its robot Ballie — a rolling smart home companion that looks a bit like a high-tech bowling ball — will officially launch in the US this summer. Furthermore, it will be powered by Gemini, letting you discuss your requests with it or just engage in idle chat. Ballie isn’t exactly new. Samsung first introduced the robot back in 2020, showing off its ability to follow users around the house, control smart home devices, and even check in on pets. After a bit of a quiet period, the robot reappeared at CES 2024 with an updated look and a projector built into its body, allowing it to beam videos, calls, or calendar reminders onto any nearby surface. The idea is that it’s more than a glorified Roomba — it’s meant to be a true companion that interacts with you and helps manage your home.

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Samsung is adding Gemini to Ballie, and it’s rolling out in the US soon

Credit: Samsung The much-anticipated Samsung Ballie robot is launching in the US this summer, with Gemini built in. Gemini will let Ballie understand voice, visuals, and sensor data for more natural interactions. Teased initially in 2020, Ballie has evolved into a smarter home companion with a built-in projector. With the new season of Black Mirror hitting screens tomorrow, some concepts from the earlier seasons are slowly edging closer to reality. Samsung has confirmed that its robot Ballie — a rolling smart home companion that looks a bit like a high-tech bowling ball — will officially launch in the US this summer. Furthermore, it will be powered by Gemini, letting you discuss your requests with it or just engage in idle chat. Ballie isn’t exactly new. Samsung first introduced the robot back in 2020, showing off its ability to follow users around the house, control smart home devices, and even check in on pets. After a bit of a quiet period, the robot reappeared at CES 2024 with an updated look and a projector built into its body, allowing it to beam videos, calls, or calendar reminders onto any nearby surface. The idea is that it’s more than a glorified Roomba — it’s meant to be a true companion that interacts with you and helps manage your home.

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Samsung is adding Gemini to Ballie, and it’s rolling out in the US soon

Credit: Samsung The much-anticipated Samsung Ballie robot is launching in the US this summer, with Gemini built in. Gemini will let Ballie understand voice, visuals, and sensor data for more natural interactions. Teased initially in 2020, Ballie has evolved into a smarter home companion with a built-in projector. With the new season of Black Mirror hitting screens tomorrow, some concepts from the earlier seasons are slowly edging closer to reality. Samsung has confirmed that its robot Ballie — a rolling smart home companion that looks a bit like a high-tech bowling ball — will officially launch in the US this summer. Furthermore, it will be powered by Gemini, letting you discuss your requests with it or just engage in idle chat. Ballie isn’t exactly new. Samsung first introduced the robot back in 2020, showing off its ability to follow users around the house, control smart home devices, and even check in on pets. After a bit of a quiet period, the robot reappeared at CES 2024 with an updated look and a projector built into its body, allowing it to beam videos, calls, or calendar reminders onto any nearby surface. The idea is that it’s more than a glorified Roomba — it’s meant to be a true companion that interacts with you and helps manage your home.

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Samsung is adding Gemini to Ballie, and it’s rolling out in the US soon

Credit: Samsung The much-anticipated Samsung Ballie robot is launching in the US this summer, with Gemini built in. Gemini will let Ballie understand voice, visuals, and sensor data for more natural interactions. Teased initially in 2020, Ballie has evolved into a smarter home companion with a built-in projector. With the new season of Black Mirror hitting screens tomorrow, some concepts from the earlier seasons are slowly edging closer to reality. Samsung has confirmed that its robot Ballie — a rolling smart home companion that looks a bit like a high-tech bowling ball — will officially launch in the US this summer. Furthermore, it will be powered by Gemini, letting you discuss your requests with it or just engage in idle chat. Ballie isn’t exactly new. Samsung first introduced the robot back in 2020, showing off its ability to follow users around the house, control smart home devices, and even check in on pets. After a bit of a quiet period, the robot reappeared at CES 2024 with an updated look and a projector built into its body, allowing it to beam videos, calls, or calendar reminders onto any nearby surface. The idea is that it’s more than a glorified Roomba — it’s meant to be a true companion that interacts with you and helps manage your home.

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Samsung is adding Gemini to Ballie, and it’s rolling out in the US soon

Credit: Samsung The much-anticipated Samsung Ballie robot is launching in the US this summer, with Gemini built in. Gemini will let Ballie understand voice, visuals, and sensor data for more natural interactions. Teased initially in 2020, Ballie has evolved into a smarter home companion with a built-in projector. With the new season of Black Mirror hitting screens tomorrow, some concepts from the earlier seasons are slowly edging closer to reality. Samsung has confirmed that its robot Ballie — a rolling smart home companion that looks a bit like a high-tech bowling ball — will officially launch in the US this summer. Furthermore, it will be powered by Gemini, letting you discuss your requests with it or just engage in idle chat. Ballie isn’t exactly new. Samsung first introduced the robot back in 2020, showing off its ability to follow users around the house, control smart home devices, and even check in on pets. After a bit of a quiet period, the robot reappeared at CES 2024 with an updated look and a projector built into its body, allowing it to beam videos, calls, or calendar reminders onto any nearby surface. The idea is that it’s more than a glorified Roomba — it’s meant to be a true companion that interacts with you and helps manage your home.

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Samsung is adding Gemini to Ballie, and it’s rolling out in the US soon

Credit: Samsung The much-anticipated Samsung Ballie robot is launching in the US this summer, with Gemini built in. Gemini will let Ballie understand voice, visuals, and sensor data for more natural interactions. Teased initially in 2020, Ballie has evolved into a smarter home companion with a built-in projector. With the new season of Black Mirror hitting screens tomorrow, some concepts from the earlier seasons are slowly edging closer to reality. Samsung has confirmed that its robot Ballie — a rolling smart home companion that looks a bit like a high-tech bowling ball — will officially launch in the US this summer. Furthermore, it will be powered by Gemini, letting you discuss your requests with it or just engage in idle chat. Ballie isn’t exactly new. Samsung first introduced the robot back in 2020, showing off its ability to follow users around the house, control smart home devices, and even check in on pets. After a bit of a quiet period, the robot reappeared at CES 2024 with an updated look and a projector built into its body, allowing it to beam videos, calls, or calendar reminders onto any nearby surface. The idea is that it’s more than a glorified Roomba — it’s meant to be a true companion that interacts with you and helps manage your home.

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Samsung is adding Gemini to Ballie, and it’s rolling out in the US soon

Credit: Samsung The much-anticipated Samsung Ballie robot is launching in the US this summer, with Gemini built in. Gemini will let Ballie understand voice, visuals, and sensor data for more natural interactions. Teased initially in 2020, Ballie has evolved into a smarter home companion with a built-in projector. With the new season of Black Mirror hitting screens tomorrow, some concepts from the earlier seasons are slowly edging closer to reality. Samsung has confirmed that its robot Ballie — a rolling smart home companion that looks a bit like a high-tech bowling ball — will officially launch in the US this summer. Furthermore, it will be powered by Gemini, letting you discuss your requests with it or just engage in idle chat. Ballie isn’t exactly new. Samsung first introduced the robot back in 2020, showing off its ability to follow users around the house, control smart home devices, and even check in on pets. After a bit of a quiet period, the robot reappeared at CES 2024 with an updated look and a projector built into its body, allowing it to beam videos, calls, or calendar reminders onto any nearby surface. The idea is that it’s more than a glorified Roomba — it’s meant to be a true companion that interacts with you and helps manage your home.

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Samsung is adding Gemini to Ballie, and it’s rolling out in the US soon

Credit: Samsung The much-anticipated Samsung Ballie robot is launching in the US this summer, with Gemini built in. Gemini will let Ballie understand voice, visuals, and sensor data for more natural interactions. Teased initially in 2020, Ballie has evolved into a smarter home companion with a built-in projector. With the new season of Black Mirror hitting screens tomorrow, some concepts from the earlier seasons are slowly edging closer to reality. Samsung has confirmed that its robot Ballie — a rolling smart home companion that looks a bit like a high-tech bowling ball — will officially launch in the US this summer. Furthermore, it will be powered by Gemini, letting you discuss your requests with it or just engage in idle chat. Ballie isn’t exactly new. Samsung first introduced the robot back in 2020, showing off its ability to follow users around the house, control smart home devices, and even check in on pets. After a bit of a quiet period, the robot reappeared at CES 2024 with an updated look and a projector built into its body, allowing it to beam videos, calls, or calendar reminders onto any nearby surface. The idea is that it’s more than a glorified Roomba — it’s meant to be a true companion that interacts with you and helps manage your home.

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