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Googles AI Mode can book reservations for you… kind of

Google Search's AI Mode can now help you book restaurant reservations, or at least get you to the booking page.
On Thursday, the tech giant announced that its AI Mode has new "new agentic capabilities," including helping users book restaurant reservations, with more to come. AI mode is already available in the U.S., the UK, and India, and Google said it's now expanding to more than 180 countries and territories, though only in English, for now.
While some outlets have reported that "Google Search’s new AI Mode can now book reservations for you," that's not quite true yet.
When you're in AI Mode on Google Search, you can describe the kind of dinner reservation you're looking for, including party size, dietary restrictions, date, time, cuisine, etc., and Google's underlying AI models will fan out across the internet and create a list of restaurants with available reservations that fit your criteria. When you've found a reservation that works, AI Mode will take you to the booking page.
The ability to streamline reservations in AI Mode soft-launched in Labs, Google's testing ground for new AI features, and it's only available to AI Ultra subscribers in the U.S. However, it's a sign that Google is working on launching more widespread agentic features soon. The announcement said users will soon be able to book event tickets and make local service appointments. Google is working with partners like OpenTable, Resy, Tock, Ticketmaster, StubHub, SeatGeek, and Booksy to help curate these recommendations.

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The agentic part of this new feature, meaning the part of the feature that uses advanced AI models to take action on your behalf, is the research element. The feature still won't do the actual booking for you. Users will have to manually confirm the booking in a third-party tool like Resy.
Of course, you could just go to Resy or OpenTable and search for reservations that way, but this feature searches across all different platforms and the entire web, and pulls up the reservation times.
The advent of the agentic web promises to automate tedious tasks and research, offloading it to our personalized AI assistants. If AI tools can deliver on this promise, the technology could restructure how we interact with the internet. This is an early glimmer of how agentic AI is taking shape online.
If you're a Google AI Ultra subscriber for $250 a month, you can try agentic reservation booking in Search Labs by clicking on "Agentic capabilities in AI Mode."
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Caspers Labor Day sale is already live — score up to 30% off mattresses right now

GET UP TO 30% OFF: Casper's Labor Day sale is running until Sept. 9. Get up to 30% off mattresses for a limited time.
A few Labor Day sales have kicked off early, and if you've been hoping to grab a new mattress during this busy shopping period, you're in luck. Several popular retailers have already launched their Labor Day sales, including Casper — score up to 30% off mattresses for a limited time.
Take your pick from a wide range of discounted mattresses right now at in the Casper Labor Day sale. Casper's The One mattress is currently 20% off, from $749 to $599. The Dream mattress is 30% off, from $1,495 to $1,045. Whatever level of luxury you're looking for, Casper has something for you this Labor Day.
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Casper also has a variety of bundles on sale alongside 30% off adjustable bed frames, up to 30% off their Cooling Collection, and 10% off bedroom essentials like a mattress topper, nightlight, or a sheet set. If you've been looking to refresh your bedroom ahead of Fall, there's no better time than now to do it.
This sale comes to an end on Sept. 9, so act fast to grab the items that catch your eye. Check out Casper's full Labor Day sale here, but to get you started, we've lined up a selection of standout offers.
The best Casper Labor Day deals
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The One Casper Premium Foam Mattress — $599 $749 (20% off)
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The Dream Casper Hybrid Mattress — $1,045 $1,495 (30% off)
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The Snow Casper Cooling Hybrid Mattress — $1,395 $1,995 (30% off)
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The Dream Max Casper Hybrid Mattress — $1,815 $2,595 (30% off)
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The Snow Max Casper Cooling Hybrid Mattress — $2,270 $3,245 (30% off)
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Helix is offering 25% off everything for Labor Day — save big on a new mattress

SAVE 25%: Helix is offering 25% off sitewide for Labor Day.
If you're looking for a new bed frame or mattress, or both, you're in luck. Some sleep retailers are treating us to some early Labor Day sales, and that includes Helix.
Helix is offering 25% off sitewide with the code LDW25. So whether you need a new bed frame, mattress, or even some fancy new bedding, you can get it all for significantly less than list price. The discount is applied across the full range, so if you're looking for something luxurious or keeping it basic, there should be something for you.
Labor Day has slowly become one of the biggest shopping events of the year, especially when it comes to home and furniture. And with this early access sale, you don't need to stress over snagging last-minute deals. Instead, you can peruse your options and secure a saving ahead of the big day.
The best Helix Labor Day deals
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Helix Midnight Luxe — $1,799 $2,398.66
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Sunset Luxe — $1,799 $2,399
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Dawn Luxe — $1,799 $2,399
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Helix Birch Luxe Natural — $1,968 $2,624
Head to Helix to shop the best deals from the Labor Day sale, and don't forget to add the code LDW25 at the checkout to save.
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Flagship fight: Google Pixel 10 Pro vs. Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra

In the market for a new, premium Android smartphone? Luckily, there are some heavy-hitting options for you.
Namely, the Google Pixel 10 Pro and the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra. The former just hit the scene thanks to the big Made by Google event, while the latter's been on store shelves since January. Rather than sitting here and establishing more context, though, let's just jump right into the comparison so you can figure out which flagship appeals to you more.
Google vs. Samsung: The Pixel 10 Pro has the better price

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Many of the differences between these two phones will come down to personal preference and will contain a decent amount of nuance. Price is not one of them.
The Google Pixel 10 Pro starts at $999 while the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra starts at $1,299. Perhaps the rest of this article will help you understand why Samsung's handset is more expensive, but the fact of the matter is that going with Google will save a bit of money.
Design: Neither phone is winning design awards

Credit: Joe Maldonado/Mashable

Credit: Joe Maldonado/Mashable
Ultimately, these are both smartphones, meaning they both look like smartphones. There's only so much that can be done within that framework, in terms of physical design. That said, both Samsung and Google have their own unique design languages that are worth talking about here.
The Galaxy S25 Ultra made a huge improvement over its predecessor by including rounded edges on the phone's frame, though they are notably still more angular than the Pixel 10 Pro. The arrangement of the rear camera modules accounts for the biggest design change between these two phones, of course. Samsung lets its triple-lens array float freely without any kind of housing or camera bump, instead opting to just let the three lenses sit on top of one another. Google, on the other hand, still uses the same horizontal camera bar for its three lenses, which makes the phone look kinda like Cyclops from X-Men.
Samsung will pretty much always "win" when it comes to color options, too, just because it usually offers a lot more to choose from. The Galaxy S25 comes in seven colors: Titanium Jadegreen, Titanium Jetblack, Titanium Pinkgold, Titanium Black, Titanium Gray, Titanium Silverblue, and Titanium Whitesilver. It should be noted that the first three colors in that list are only available online.
Meanwhile, the Pixel 10 Pro comes in four hues: Moonstone, Jade, Porcelain, and Obsidian.
Which flagship has better specs? Samsung.

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Phones are for using and not for looking at, so let's talk specs. Here are the basic specs for the Pixel 10 Pro:
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6.3-inch display with 1280×2856 resolution and 1-120Hz adaptive refresh rate
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Google Tensor G5 chip
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16GB RAM
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128GB/256GB/512GB/1TB storage
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4,870mAh battery
And here are the equivalent specs for Galaxy S25 Ultra:
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6.9-inch display with 3120×1440 resolution
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Snapdragon 8 Elite for Galaxy chip
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12GB RAM
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256GB/512GB/1TB storage
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5,000mAh battery
There are obviously a few things to discuss here. The S25 Ultra is a much bigger phone than the Pixel 10 Pro, with a higher resolution display and a bigger battery. It's actually closer to the $1,199 Pixel 10 Pro XL in these respects, perhaps making that phone a more directly comparable device. Having said that, it's a clear advantage for Google that a smaller, cheaper version of its Pro phone exists at all.
That allows Google to offer a 128GB storage option for those who want it, but it also means the display and battery are smaller. Life is all about compromises. Interestingly, Google's phone has more RAM, regardless of size. There are no benchmarks out there yet for the Tensor G5 chip, though if previous years are any indication, it will probably not score as well as the Snapdragon 8 Elite chip. That doesn't mean the Pixel 10 Pro will have markedly worse performance, though. In my experience, they're usually pretty comparable.
Samsung actually has one major advantage in this department: an included stylus. The S Pen accessory comes with the S25 Ultra, and the phone has a built-in slot for it. You may or may not be the type of person who wants to use a stylus, but that's objectively added value over the Pixel 10 Pro.
Google has the edge on AI features

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Now that we're a few years into the whole "every phone has AI features" trend, the differences between devices are starting to get a little more blurry. Both of these handsets are marketed as "AI smartphones."
To succinctly sum up these two phones in particular, the Pixel 10 Pro's biggest new AI features are meant to play catch-up with Samsung and other competitors. That's not hard for Google, which has a full suite of AI tools powered by Gemini. And since the Pixel 10 Pro comes with a free year of Google AI Pro (if you purchase at the Pixel store, at least), Google may have the edge.
Namely, the Pixel 10 Pro has live language translation during phone calls, theoretically enabling seamless vocal communication across language barriers (we're still testing the Pixel 10 series). The Galaxy S25 Ultra could already do this in January, though Google samples your voice for a more natural conversation and performs the translation on your device for privacy. Google also added Daily Hub, a new one-stop-shop for your daily schedule, weather forecast, to-do list, and relevant news. Samsung, believe it or not, also had that earlier this year.
Google does have some advantages in terms of AI photo editing. Pixel 10 Pro can edit photos based on text prompts, in case your ability to describe things is stronger than your editing finger. Camera Coach is also an intriguing new feature that can potentially teach you how to properly compose photos. Aside from that, many of the AI editing features across both of these phones are pretty similar.
We also have to mention Google's new Magic Cue tool. It's an AI assistant that finds information from apps like Gmail, Calendar, Screenshots, and Messages so it can automatically make recommendations. Texting someone about a dinner reservation? Magic Cue will pull up the booking and add a link to the text for you.
Pixel 10 Pro vs. Galaxy S25 Ultra: Which phone has the best camera?

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Which flagship is better for photography? We can't render a verdict just yet.
At Made by Google, the company claimed the Pixel 10 Pro has the best camera on any phone in the world. While the S25 Ultra offers a way higher megapixel count on its main rear camera, the Pixel 10 Pro supposedly closes the gap with strong AI zoom, high-quality nighttime photography, and motion stabilization for video.
The Pixel 10 Pro's camera specs are as follows:
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Rear cameras: 50MP wide, 48MP ultrawide, 48MP telephoto with 5x optical zoom
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Front camera: 42MP
And here's what you get with Galaxy S25 Ultra:
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Rear cameras: 200MP wide, 50MP ultrawide, 50MP telephoto with 5x optical zoom
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Front camera: 12MP
It's also worth mentioning that both phones now offer up to 100x digital zoom, though it remains to be seen how well it works on Pixel 10 Pro. On Galaxy S25 Ultra, it's pretty obvious that the phone is doing some digital trickery to fill in the blanks.
Regardless, 200MP vs. 50MP for the main rear lens is a pretty stark difference, although we need to do detailed testing to see if it manifests in a meaningful way. The Pixel 10 Pro might make up for that with a 42MP selfie cam, depending on how much you like taking selfies.
At the end of the day, you're probably going to be able to take pretty good pictures of your pets and/or meals for Instagram, no matter which phone you choose.
Google Pixel 10 Pro, 128GB, Unlocked + $200 Amazon Gift Card

Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra, 256GB, Unlocked

Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra, 256GB, Unlocked

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