Technology

Mira Murati’s deposition pulled back the curtain on Sam Altman’s ouster
Apple’s AirPods with cameras for AI are apparently close to production
SpaceX has a $55 billion plan to build AI chips in Texas
Perplexity’s AI answering engine is not coming to Snapchat, after all
Peak Design is taking up to 50 percent off some of our favorite bags right now
Social media pals aren’t necessarily making you feel less lonely, finds research
Tesla trademarked a supercar badge for a car it promised nine years ago. The logo is the most tangible thing about the Roadster.
Valve is fighting Steam Controller scalpers with a new reservations system
ChatGPT’s ‘Trusted Contact’ will alert loved ones of safety concerns
I built a Mac app to track my bad posture with AirPods. I didn’t write a line of code.
Did Microsoft just tease a new Xbox UI?
Fitbit is becoming Google Health, and it’s getting a bunch of wellness upgrades
The future of Disney Plus is a confused mess
Inside the return of Xbox
A hacker ran me over with a robot lawn mower
Meta takes Ofcom to the High Court over how the UK calculates Online Safety Act bills
There’s actually a good deal happening now on the Xbox Series X
Netflix has its own, impressive AI-powered voice search
BMW iX3 has a lower starting price than comparable gas-powered X3
GTA 6’s production budget sounds so astronomical you will have a hard time believing it
Google’s Fitbit Air is a screenless $99 Whoop rival, and its core features don’t need a subscription
Apple’s $599 MacBook Neo could be at risk from rising RAM prices
Samsung’s flagship laptop is a MacBook Pro clone gone horribly wrong
Google’s $100 Fitbit Air has no screen. The product it is actually selling is a $10-a-month AI health coach.
Your coworker’s AI-built app might be leaking company secrets
Android boss shoots down a Liquid Glass copyjob on Pixels, and that’s a relief
OpenClaw and Claude can put your AI-generated podcasts in Spotify
A data centre fire in Almere disabled a university, a transport emergency system, and the assumption that physical infrastructure is someone else’s problem
Google’s taking a big swing at AI health with the Fitbit Air
Ploopy’s new mouse makes the ThinkPad’s iconic TrackPoint portable
The privacy nightmare of smart glasses turns real as victim filmed and extorted
Inside Dreame’s wild launch event — packed with products no one can buy
The largest education data breach in history was not an attack on a school. It was an attack on a vendor.
Silicon Valley spent $25 million on a California governor candidate. He is polling at 4 per cent
Spotify now lets AI agents like OpenClaw and Claude Code create Personal Podcasts for you
This elusive Android tablet is the world’s thinnest and makes the iPad Pro look boring
A shocking study made me rethink how I use AI, and you should probably do that too
The rise of AI Orchestration Layers: BadCo.AI on guiding a more connected car buying experience
You can now request songs from Spotify DJ in French, German, Italian, and Portuguese too
OnePlus picked a hell of a time to leak a monster phone
Tata and JSW to spend $1bn building India’s way out of Chinese battery dependence
Mortal Kombat isn’t done ripping spines out yet
Amazon retreats from Singapore groceries, leans on cross-border instead
Google pulls the plug on Project Mariner, the AI agent that browsed the web like a human
Sketchy iPhone 18 Pro leak shows a smaller Face ID cutout on the screen 
Google responds to Chrome’s silent Gemini Nano install, stops short of addressing consent
Even brief AI use could hurt your ability to think, a new study finds
Brussels strikes deal to thin out AI Act and outlaw nudification apps
Silex Microsystems shares soar on Stockholm debut as MEMS foundry IPO clears at SEK 8.9bn EV
Anthropic just taught Claude to dream between tasks, and it makes agents meaningfully smarter

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