Tech enthusiasts have a new way to transform their smartphones into retro gaming devices. The GameSir Pocket Taco, a $35 controller, allows users to clamp it onto the bottom of their phones, effectively turning them into a Game Boy, according to The Verge. The controller can also function as a standalone wireless gamepad.
The Pocket Taco is not the only new tech making waves. For iPhone users, the Apple Watch remains the best wearable option, though choosing the right model has become more complex with multiple options available, Wired reported. The Apple Watch Series 11, Apple Watch SE 3, and Apple Watch Ultra 3 are all available, each with unique features.
Gaming laptops are also evolving, with a wider variety of options available to consumers, Wired noted. These range from high-performance machines to those prioritizing thinness, cost, or design. The choice is more complex than ever, with gaming tablets and 2-in-1s also entering the market.
For those seeking alternatives to Google's Android operating system, options exist, though they often involve removing Google services from Android-based systems, according to Wired. While an iPhone is an alternative, it may not fully satisfy those concerned about privacy.
In other news, AI agents are being used to enhance collaboration. The average Fortune 1000 company has more than 30,000 employees, and yet, research shows that the ideal size for a productive real-time conversation is only about 4 to 7 people, according to VentureBeat. AI is being used to help large teams work together more efficiently.
"As groups grow larger, each person has less opportunity to speak and must wait longer to respond, increasing their frustration that their views are not sufficiently considered," VentureBeat reported.
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