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Vikings QB JJ McCarthy’s Return Date Revealed: Report

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Miami, even after beating Florida State, insists there’s still plenty of room to improve

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France’s new prime minister names a government that might not last long

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‘Insensitive’ Meghan Markle lounges with feet up near Princess Diana’s crash site in bizarre video

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Male bus driver who goes by ‘Ms Sharon’ charged with sexually abusing multiple boys

A North Carolina school bus driver who calls himself “Ms. Sharon” has been charged with sexually assaulting several boys whom he lured to his house, cops say.
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Alex Pereira Reveals Brutal Injury Following Big UFC 320 Win

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Hidden infection kills millions of kids every year — here are symptoms parents need to look out for

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Newsom Challenges Trump Deploying California Troops to Oregon

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Amazon and Google unveil new smart home gadgets and host a Q&A session

Amazon and Google Unveil New Smart Home Technologies at NYC Launch Events

In a significant development for the smart home market, Amazon and Google have introduced a range of new devices and features designed to enhance user experience and home automation. On October 3, 2025, the companies revealed their latest products in New York City, highlighting advancements in voice interaction and security technology, reports 24brussels.

Amazon launched new Echo Show smart displays and Echo smart speakers, now powered by an upgraded AI-driven voice assistant named Alexa Plus. This new assistant promises a more conversational interaction and improved management of smart home devices. In addition, Amazon introduced several new Ring smart security cameras, featuring a 4K-capable video doorbell and an AI function that assists in locating missing pets.

Meanwhile, Google announced a substantial overhaul of its smart home offerings. The tech giant introduced its Gemini AI, which enhances the capabilities of Google Home devices by replacing the existing Google Assistant with a more sophisticated, LLM-powered version. New Gemini-capable Nest security cameras and a video doorbell, along with affordable camera options developed in partnership with Walmart, were also revealed.

This dual announcement underscores a competitive push within the smart home sector as both companies aim to integrate advanced AI into everyday consumer products. “This new breed of smarter AI is finally coming to the smart home,” noted Jennifer Pattison Tuohy, a senior reviewer focused on connected technologies. The shifts could transform consumer interactions with technology, paving the way for more intuitive smart home environments.

As the landscape of smart home technology continues to evolve, both Amazon and Google are positioning themselves as frontrunners in the integration of AI, responding to growing consumer demand for enhanced convenience and security. With these new offerings, consumers can expect to experience increased functionality and interactivity in their smart home setups in the coming months.

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Trump warns Hamas will face ‘complete obliteration’ if the group doesn’t cede power

President Trump warned Sunday that Hamas would face “complete obliteration” if the terror group does not cede control of Gaza as part of his peace deal — as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu insisted all hostages will be freed in the “coming days.”