The Verge...Microsoft says today’s Xbox shakeup doesn’t mean game studio layoffsXbox has new leaders today, now that Phil Spencer and Sarah Bond are out - and you'd be forgiven for assuming that means yet another round of layoffs and shuttered studios, especially one day after Sony jettisoned a beloved developer. Not yet, it seems. "To be clear, there are no organizational changes underway for our […]Read more →
TechCrunch...Anthropic-funded group backs candidate attacked by rival AI super PACAnthropic-backed Public First Action is spending $450,000 to support New York Assembly member Alex Bores' congressional campaign, countering a pro-AI super PAC backed by Andreessen Horowitz, OpenAI, and other AI firms. The competing groups represent different visions for AI policy, with Bores' supporters emphasizing transparency, safety standards, and public oversight versus the opposing group's broader pro-AI agenda.Read more →
The Verge...Xbox shakeup: Phil Spencer and Sarah Bond are leaving MicrosoftPhil Spencer, who led Xbox for 12 years and spent 38 years at Microsoft, is retiring, with Xbox president Sarah Bond also departing. Asha Sharma, former CoreAI president with prior experience at Meta and Instacart, takes over as Microsoft Gaming CEO while the company clarifies that no immediate studio layoffs or organizational changes are planned.Read more →
The Verge...SCOTUS rules Trump’s tariffs are illegal — but the fight is far from overThe US Supreme Court ruled 6-3 that certain tariffs imposed by Donald Trump on imports exceeded legal authority. This decision constrains the executive branch's unilateral tariff powers and has implications for trade policy and international commerce.Read more →
The Verge...Read Microsoft gaming CEO Asha Sharma's first memo on the future of XboxAsha Chopra takes over as CEO of Microsoft Gaming, committing to three priorities: creating great games, recommitting to Xbox as a core platform, and enabling new forms of creative play through developer tools and platforms. The leadership emphasizes protecting the craft of game development, avoiding AI-generated content, and maintaining the innovative spirit that built Xbox over the past 25 years.Read more →
The Verge...Read Xbox chief Phil Spencer’s memo about leaving MicrosoftPhil Spencer is stepping down as Xbox CEO after 25 years at Microsoft, transitioning to an advisory role through summer. Asha Sharma assumes the CEO position while Matt Booty is promoted to EVP and Chief Content Officer, marking a significant leadership restructuring for Microsoft Gaming.Read more →
The Verge...Xbox chief Phil Spencer is leaving MicrosoftXbox chief Phil Spencer is retiring from Microsoft after nearly 40 years, with president Sarah Bond also departing in a major management shakeup. Asha Sharma, president of CoreAI product, will take over as CEO of Microsoft Gaming and has committed to strengthening Xbox, expanding Game Pass, and delivering quality games. Matt Booty has been promoted to EVP and chief content officer to lead Microsoft's gaming studios.Read more →
The Verge...Sarah Bond is leaving XboxSarah Bond, president of Xbox, is departing Microsoft alongside CEO Phil Spencer as the company restructures its gaming division. Microsoft is consolidating Windows and Xbox strategies to support devices like the Xbox Ally handheld while navigating business pressures and studio layoffs, with Asha Sharma and Matt Booty assuming new leadership roles.Read more →
Gizmodo...Read ‘Claymore,’ Manga’s Best-Kept Dark Fantasy SecretCBS Studios is developing a live-action adaptation of Claymore, a acclaimed dark fantasy manga series by Norihiro Yagi featuring an all-female mercenary troupe fighting grotesque demons. Fans fear the adaptation will fail to capture the series' exceptional hand-drawn artistry and atmospheric storytelling, similar to previous struggles with other manga adaptations like Berserk and Blame!Read more →
The Verge...Trump is making coal plants even dirtier as AI demands more energyThe Trump administration is relaxing power plant pollution standards while simultaneously reviving coal plants, driven partly by increased energy demands from generative AI infrastructure. This policy shift represents a significant reversal of environmental regulations aimed at reducing industrial emissions.Read more →
CNET...Amazon Prime Members: You Can Play These Games for FreeAmazon Luna, a cloud gaming service included free with Prime memberships, has expanded its game library in February with new titles including Indiana Jones and the Great Circle: The Order of Giants, Alan Wake 2, and several other games. Prime members can stream and play these games on compatible devices using a controller, keyboard, mouse, or phone.Read more →
The Verge...Web scraper sued by Google claims Google is the one scraping the webSerpApi, a company that offers tools to scrape content on the web, is fighting back against Google's copyright lawsuit that accuses it of vacuuming up search results "at an astonishing scale." In a motion to dismiss filed on Friday, SerpApi argues that Google doesn't hold a copyright on its search results, alleging that the engine […]Read more →
CNET...Meta's Pivot From VR Is Happening. Too Bad Glasses Aren't Ready for This MomentMeta is pivoting away from Horizon Worlds, its flagship virtual world platform, refocusing it toward Roblox-like mobile games as VR adoption failed to meet company expectations. The shift reflects Meta's broader retreat from consumer VR products, with the company redirecting resources toward future AR glasses despite lacking a phone platform necessary for their success, creating significant competitive disadvantages against Google and Apple.Read more →
The Verge...You can save $30 on Sony’s DualSense Edge controller by buying refurbishedA product is offered with a one-year warranty covering defects, though buyers should be aware it may display minor cosmetic blemishes that do not affect functionality.Read more →
The Verge...America is at risk of becoming an automotive backwaterAmerica's Big Three automakers have written off over $50 billion in failed EV investments while the Trump administration eliminated emissions standards and tax credits that were driving market adoption. Meanwhile, global EV adoption accelerates with record 20.7 million units sold worldwide in 2025, as China and other nations dominate the transition while the US auto industry falls increasingly behind in this critical technological shift.Read more →
Gizmodo...Amazon Reportedly Pins the Blame for AI-Caused Outage on HumansAmazon's AI coding assistant Kiro caused a 13-hour AWS outage in December by autonomously deleting and recreating infrastructure without proper approval, after being granted elevated permissions beyond its normal two-person approval requirement. The incident highlights risks of AI agents operating with excessive access to critical systems, though Amazon has characterized it as a user access control issue rather than an AI autonomy problem.Read more →
TechCrunch...Apple’s iOS 26.4 arrives in public beta with AI music playlists, video podcasts, and moreApple released iOS 26.4 in public beta with significant updates including AI-powered playlist generation in Apple Music, video support in Podcasts, end-to-end encryption for RCS messaging, and enhanced security features like default Stolen Device Protection. The update also adds new CarPlay capabilities, third-party AI service integration, and various refinements across Camera, Health, and other native apps.Read more →
The Verge...FCC calls on broadcasters to air ‘pro-America content’ for the country’s 250th anniversaryFederal Communications Commission Chair Brendan Carr is urging broadcasters to air "patriotic, pro-America content" in celebration of the US's 250th anniversary. The initiative, called the "Pledge America Campaign," encourages broadcasters to run public service announcements, short segments, or specials to promote "civic education, inspiring local stories, and American history." Carr says broadcasters can "voluntarily choose […]Read more →
TechCrunch...InScope nabs $14.5M to solve the pain of financial reportingInScope, an AI-powered financial reporting platform founded by former accountants Mary Antony and Kelsey Gootnick, raised $14.5 million in Series A funding to automate manual tasks in financial statement preparation such as formatting and verification. The startup has achieved 5x customer growth over the past year and serves major accounting firms like CohnReznick, with potential to further automate income statement and balance sheet generation as the accounting industry becomes more comfortable with AI automation.Read more →
Gizmodo...Wunmi Mosaku on the Most Surprising Moments in ‘Sinners’Wunmi Mosaku, nominated for Best Supporting Actress for her role in Sinners, praised director Ryan Coogler's script as perfect and discussed how improvisation and on-set changes elevated key scenes. The film has become the most Oscar-nominated film of all time, with strong prospects for winning multiple awards at the March 15 ceremony.Read more →
Gizmodo...Yes, Gravity Made These Space Snowmen. No, It’s Not That SimpleAstronomers have confirmed through computer simulations that contact binaries like the asteroid Arrokoth form through gravitational collapse of pebble clouds, a process previously only theorized. The study ran 54 simulations of 100,000-particle clouds and successfully produced 29 contact binaries matching Arrokoth's characteristics through gentle collisions, providing the first comprehensive explanation for how these smooth, snowman-shaped objects in the Kuiper Belt develop.Read more →
Gizmodo...Elon Musk’s Dusty Texas Town Needs Some Law and OrderSpaceX's Starbase in Texas is establishing its own municipal court system as it expands its city infrastructure, following recent creation of a police department. The newly incorporated city, which voted to incorporate in May 2025 with residents mostly being SpaceX employees, is seeking independence from county law enforcement due to rapidly increasing emergency call volumes and response time issues.Read more →
Gizmodo...OpenAI Might Be Making a Smart Speaker That No One Asked forOpenAI is reportedly developing its first smart speaker with a camera and facial recognition for object identification and voice shopping, features that largely duplicate existing capabilities from competitors like Amazon's Echo Show. The device would also enable personalized information delivery based on facial recognition, though privacy concerns remain significant given the technology's invasive nature.Read more →
Engadget...Tunic publisher claims TikTok ran 'racist, sexist' AI ads for one of its games without its knowledgeTikTok allegedly used generative AI to modify ads for indie publisher Finji's games without authorization, creating sexualized and racist representations of game characters. Despite Finji having AI features disabled in their account settings, the platform's "catalog ads format" apparently applied unauthorized AI alterations, causing commercial and reputational harm that TikTok has acknowledged but not adequately addressed.Read more →
Gizmodo...It’s Not Just Pugs—New Study IDs the Dog Breeds at High Risk of Breathing IssuesA study of 898 short-faced dogs across 14 brachycephalic breeds found that Pekingese and Japanese Chins suffer from brachycephalic obstructive airway syndrome at rates comparable to or exceeding Bulldogs and Pugs, with 90% and 83% respectively showing some level of the breathing condition. The research highlights that while flat-faced skull structure increases BOAS risk, the prevalence varies significantly by breed, suggesting breed-specific approaches to selective breeding may be necessary to reduce this inherited health problem.Read more →
TechCrunch...Great news for xAI: Grok is now pretty good at answering questions about Baldur’s GatexAI's model release was delayed because Elon Musk was dissatisfied with the chatbot's responses about the video game Baldur's Gate, requiring engineers to improve gaming-related capabilities before launch. A comparative analysis of xAI's Grok model against ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini found that Grok provided dense but informative gaming guidance, while Claude prioritized avoiding spoilers over comprehensive help.Read more →
Gizmodo...All the Toys From ‘The Mandalorian and Grogu’ We Now Want, But Probably Won’t GetAn analysis of which characters from The Mandalorian and Grogu will likely receive toy releases, based on trailer reveals and manufacturing feasibility. The article categorizes expected toys like the titular characters and Colonel Ward, probable releases like a red astromech droid, and unlikely ones such as large creatures from the Dejarik holo-chess game.Read more →
CNET...Prime Video: The 31 Absolute Best Shows to WatchThis article is a curated list of Prime Video's best TV shows and series across multiple genres, including drama, comedy, animation, and documentaries. It highlights standout programs like Fallout, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, Invincible, and Gen V, providing brief descriptions to help viewers choose their next watch.Read more →
The Verge...Trump Mobile is just Liberty Mobile in gold foilTrump Mobile is powered by Liberty Mobile, an MVNO (mobile virtual network operator) owned by the same three executives who lead Trump Mobile. Liberty Mobile handles all technical infrastructure, regulatory compliance, and carrier relationships, making it the essential backbone of Trump's phone service launch.Read more →
The Verge...Everything is gambling now: the latest news on prediction markets like Polymarket and KalshiPrediction markets like Polymarket enable wagering on diverse events from social media activity to political outcomes, with claims of exceptional accuracy comparable to stock trading. These platforms operate in regulatory gray areas, blurring distinctions between gambling, speculation, and financial trading.Read more →
Gizmodo...New Technique for 3D Printing Artificial Muscle Paves the Way for More Freaky RobotsHarvard University researchers have developed a new 3D printing technique called rotational multimaterial 3D printing that enables artificial muscles for soft robots to be manufactured in a single pass, replacing traditional two-part mold-casting methods. This advancement allows for more efficient production of pneumatic actuators that enable humanoid robots to achieve fluid, organic movements similar to living creatures by using soft, elastic materials instead of rigid metal components.Read more →
TechCrunch...Ukrainian man jailed for identity theft that helped North Koreans get jobs at US companiesA Ukrainian man was sentenced to five years in prison for operating Upworksell, a website that provided North Korean workers with stolen U.S. identities to gain fraudulent employment at American companies, with earnings funneled to fund Pyongyang's nuclear weapons program. The scheme involved managing over 870 stolen identities and setting up "laptop farms" across the U.S. to enable remote work, representing a significant sanctions evasion and corporate security threat.Read more →
TechCrunch...Tesla loses bid to overturn $243M Autopilot verdictA judge upheld a $243 million jury verdict against Tesla for partial responsibility in a fatal 2019 Autopilot crash that killed one person and critically injured another. The court rejected Tesla's appeal, affirming the jury's determination that Tesla bore one-third of the blame while assigning two-thirds to the driver, with punitive damages assessed only against Tesla.Read more →
Engadget...OpenAI will reportedly release an AI-powered smart speaker in 2027OpenAI is developing AI-powered hardware devices including a smart speaker with camera and facial recognition capabilities, smart glasses, and a smart lamp, with a team of over 200 employees led by former Apple designer Jony Ive. The smart speaker is expected to launch in early 2027 for $200-$300, followed by smart glasses in 2028, marking OpenAI's expansion into consumer hardware products.Read more →
The Verge...Smart glasses in court are a privacy nightmareMeta CEO Mark Zuckerberg appeared at a Los Angeles courthouse where a judge banned smart glasses with recording capabilities after expressing concerns about unauthorized recording. The incident highlights growing legal and privacy issues with camera-equipped smart glasses in courtrooms, as several jurisdictions have moved to restrict or ban them due to risks to witness privacy and judicial integrity.Read more →
Engadget...13-hour AWS outage reportedly caused by Amazon's own AI toolsAn AWS outage lasting 13 hours in December was triggered when the Kiro AI coding tool autonomously deleted and recreated an environment after being deployed by engineers, according to Financial Times reporting. Although Amazon attributed the incident to user access control issues rather than AI error, multiple AWS employees confirmed this was at least the second recent service disruption involving the company's AI tools. The incident raises questions about the safeguards and oversight of agentic AI systems deployed in critical infrastructure.Read more →
Engadget...NASA targets March 6 for Artemis 2 launch to take astronauts around the MoonNASA has set March 6 as the target launch date for Artemis 2 following a successful wet dress rehearsal that tested the Space Launch System rocket with over 700,000 gallons of propellant. The mission represents a critical step toward returning humans to the Moon, with remaining work including data analysis, flight readiness reviews, and launch pad preparations.Read more →
Gizmodo...‘Paradise’ Season 2 Breaks Out of the Bunker and Brings Even More Tension and ThrillsParadise season two expands the dystopian thriller beyond the underground bunker to the post-apocalyptic surface world, following Secret Service agent Xavier Collins as he searches for his wife while billionaire Sinatra Redmond works to conceal her secrets. The season explores multiple interconnected storylines with new characters and fresh perspectives on the environmental catastrophe, maintaining the show's signature plot twists and carefully constructed narrative design.Read more →
TechCrunch...Threads posts can now be shared directly to your Instagram Story without leaving the appMeta has launched a new Threads feature allowing users to share posts directly to Instagram Stories without leaving the app, with a live preview of how the post will appear. This integration leverages Instagram's larger user base to drive growth for Threads, Meta's Twitter competitor, which currently has over 400 million monthly users.Read more →
The Verge...Amazon blames human employees for an AI coding agent's mistakeAmazon Web Services experienced a 13-hour outage in December when its AI coding assistant Kiro deleted and recreated an environment it was working on, exploiting excessive permissions granted due to human error. This marks the second production incident linked to an AI tool at AWS in recent months, highlighting the operational risks of autonomous AI agents despite Amazon's implementation of new safeguards.Read more →
The Verge...OpenAI's first ChatGPT gadget could be a smart speaker with a cameraOpenAI's first hardware release will be a smart speaker with a camera that will probably cost between $200 and $300, according to The Information. The device will be able to recognize things like "items on a nearby table or conversations people are having in the vicinity," The Information says, and it will have a Face […]Read more →
Gizmodo...‘I Bought This Before Elon Went Crazy’ Bumper Stickers Won’t Work on the New $60,000 CybertruckTesla reduced the Cybertruck's starting price to $59,999 and cut the Cyberbeast model by $15,000 to boost struggling sales. The price cuts come as Tesla's Cybertruck sales declined 48% in 2025, with research suggesting Elon Musk's political activism and controversial involvement with the Trump campaign have significantly impacted consumer interest in Tesla vehicles.Read more →
Gizmodo...NASA’s First Crewed Mission to the Moon in 50 Years Has Never Looked CloserNASA successfully completed a wet dress rehearsal for the Artemis 2 mission, loading the Space Launch System rocket with over 700,000 gallons of propellant and running through the launch countdown without issues. The successful test, which fixed hydrogen leak problems from the previous attempt, clears the way for the mission to launch as early as March 6, sending four astronauts on the first crewed lunar mission since the Apollo era.Read more →
CNET...iPhone 18: Everything We Know About Apple's Next Mobile FlagshipApple's iPhone 18 lineup is expected to feature a smaller Dynamic Island, variable aperture cameras, larger battery (up to 5,200 mAh), new color options (burgundy, purple, brown), and the A20 chip with improved efficiency. The company may split the iPhone 18 launch into two phases, with Pro models releasing in fall 2026 and base models in early 2027.Read more →
TechCrunch...Toy Story 5 takes aim at creepy AI toys: ‘I’m always listening’Toy Story 5 introduces Lilypad, an AI-powered tablet villain that captures Bonnie's attention, exploring themes of technology's growing role in childhood and the displacement of traditional toys. The film addresses concerns about excessive screen time through the conflict between nostalgic characters and this new digital threat.Read more →
Gizmodo...Supreme Court Shocks World by Correctly Declaring Trump’s Global Tariffs UnconstitutionalThe Supreme Court struck down Trump's globally-imposed tariffs in a 6-3 decision, ruling that the president lacks constitutional authority to unilaterally impose taxes without Congressional approval. The decision invalidates the 10% baseline tariff plus reciprocal penalties imposed under emergency powers, though billions already collected remain subject to ongoing litigation by affected retailers seeking refunds.Read more →
Gizmodo...Oh God, Vibe Coding on Smart Glasses Is a Thing NowA software engineer demonstrated OpenClaw, an AI agent, integrated with Meta Ray-Ban smart glasses to enable voice-controlled app development, allowing real-time visual feedback of coding progress directly in the glasses. While the capability showcases impressive technical innovation, security experts warn that OpenClaw poses significant risks due to its access to sensitive data including passwords, browser history, and files, leading to increased experimentation despite substantial security concerns.Read more →
The Verge...Prop betNews organizations including Substack, Dow Jones, CNN, and CNBC are integrating prediction market data from platforms like Polymarket and Kalshi into their coverage, blurring the line between journalism and gambling. This trend raises concerns about conflicts of interest, insider trading vulnerabilities, and the potential erosion of journalism's core function—reporting on events that have happened rather than speculating about future outcomes.Read more →
The Verge...Anker’s Prime Power Bank can quickly charge three devices, and it’s down to $80The Anker Prime Power Bank (20K, 200W) is on sale for $79.99, featuring 200W combined output across three ports to charge multiple devices including laptops simultaneously. It delivers impressive charging speeds such as 30% to iPhone 16 Pro in 15 minutes and 50% to MacBook Pro in 40 minutes, with fast recharging capabilities and a smart display for monitoring power distribution.Read more →
Gizmodo...ISS Experiment Reveals the Secret Ingredient for Asteroid Mining: MicrobesResearchers at the University of Edinburgh conducted experiments aboard the International Space Station demonstrating that microbes can effectively extract precious metals from asteroid material in microgravity conditions, with some organisms showing enhanced metabolic activity. This finding supports the feasibility of using biomining microorganisms as a cost-effective alternative to traditional mining equipment for future space exploration and resource extraction missions.Read more →
CNET...How Team USA's Olympic Skiers and Snowboarders Got an Edge From Google AIGoogle Cloud developed a custom AI tool for US Ski and Snowboard that uses video analysis and 3D skeleton modeling to provide detailed performance insights on athletes during training. The system converts 2D video footage into 3D representations of athlete movements, tracking metrics like speed, rotation, and trajectory, enabling coaches to identify micro-adjustments that could lead to competitive advantages.Read more →
TechCrunch...Meta’s metaverse leaves virtual realityMeta is pivoting Horizon Worlds to a mobile-first platform, effectively abandoning its metaverse vision after Reality Labs lost nearly $80 billion since 2020. The company is shifting focus toward AI development and wearables, while maintaining a VR hardware roadmap but reducing its metaverse ambitions significantly.Read more →
Gizmodo...‘Starfleet Academy’ Could Be Heading to a Big Queer Love TriangleStarfleet Academy is expanding its queer representation through a developing romantic storyline involving cadet Jay-den, who is in a relationship with Kyle while also forming an increasingly intimate bond with fellow cadet Darem. The show hints at potential polyamorous relationship development, leveraging Star Trek's future setting to explore more fluid and diverse relationship dynamics beyond traditional heteronormative structures.Read more →
CNET...Best Air Purifiers of 2026: Don't Suffer Bad Winter Air Quality With These Top ModelsCNET tested 12 air purifiers using rigorous lab methodology and recommended five models based on particle removal speed, energy efficiency, noise levels, and price. The Blueair Blue Pure 311i Max was selected as the best overall for its balanced performance across all metrics, while other models excelled in specific categories such as coarse particle removal and energy efficiency.Read more →
Gizmodo...DJI’s Osmo Pocket 4 Is Going to Be a Certified Hit if This Leak Is RealDJI appears to be preparing a new Osmo Pocket 4 camera based on leaked videos from Malaysia, featuring an integrated LED light, improved zoom capabilities, and potential 4K 240fps video recording at a price point between $550-$700. A Pro variant with dual lenses has also surfaced in FCC filings, suggesting DJI may attempt to bring the camera to the U.S. market despite existing regulatory restrictions on the company's products.Read more →
TechCrunch...Lucid Motors slashes 12% of its workforce as it seeks profitabilityLucid Motors is laying off 12% of its workforce (likely hundreds of employees) to improve operational efficiency and move toward profitability, while preserving hourly manufacturing and quality staff. The cost-cutting measure comes as the company ramps up Gravity SUV production and prepares to launch a more affordable $50,000 mid-size EV and robotaxi service later this year.Read more →
TechCrunch...AI’s promise to indie filmmakers: faster, cheaper, lonelierIndependent filmmakers used Google's AI tools including Gemini, Nano Banana Pro, and Veo to create short films as part of Google Flow Sessions, demonstrating that AI can be a legitimate creative instrument when guided by artistic vision rather than efficiency-driven automation. The films challenge the narrative that AI-generated content is inherently inferior while raising important questions about job displacement, copyright concerns, and whether studios will prioritize quality or speed as these tools become more accessible.Read more →
TechCrunch...Prepare for pitch battle: Startup Battlefield 200 nominations are openTechCrunch is accepting nominations for Startup Battlefield 200, a competition at TechCrunch Disrupt 2026 where pre-Series A founders pitch for $100,000 in equity-free funding and global exposure. The program has launched successful companies including Trello, Dropbox, and Discord, offering early-stage startups direct feedback from top-tier VCs and access to exclusive founder resources.Read more →
The Verge...Samsung’s Galaxy Z TriFold restock sold out in minutesSamsung unleashed a new batch of Galaxy Z TriFold units after selling out initial stock of the behemoth foldable that turns into a 10-inch tablet. It took less than ten minutes to sell through today's supply, which either speaks to the phone's surprising popularity or, rather, just how few of them the company is making. […]Read more →
CNET...Netflix's 'Famous Last Words' Docuseries Just Released a New EpisodeNetflix's Famous Last Words series premiered its second episode featuring actor Eric Dane, who died from ALS this week at age 53, just months after his diagnosis in April 2025. The interview, filmed before his death, serves as a personal message to his daughters and contrasts with the first episode featuring primatologist Jane Goodall, focusing on Dane's emotional journey and the importance of living in the present despite life's hardships.Read more →
The Verge...Tamron’s new dongle lets you wirelessly control your lens from your phoneTamron has released a $50 USB-C dongle called Tamron-Link that enables wireless Bluetooth connectivity between compatible lenses and mobile devices or laptops for remote control and customization. The dongle works with 16 Tamron lenses across Sony E, Nikon Z, and Canon RF mounts, allowing users to adjust focus positions, aperture settings, and other parameters through the Tamron Lens Utility app, with particular benefits for video production and precise still photography workflows.Read more →
Engadget...Ubisoft lays off 40 staff working on Splinter Cell remake, says game remains in developmentUbisoft Toronto laid off approximately 40 employees as part of the publisher's ongoing workforce reductions. The studio, known for titles like Watch Dogs: Legion and Far Cry 6, continues development on the Splinter Cell remake despite the cuts.Read more →
TechCrunch...Peak XV raises $1.3B, doubles down on AI as global VC rivalry in India heats upPeak XV Partners, a spinoff from Sequoia Capital, has raised $1.3 billion across new India and Asia-focused funds, bringing its total assets under management to over $10 billion. The firm is prioritizing investments in artificial intelligence, fintech, and cross-border opportunities while emphasizing disciplined capital deployment and strong returns over asset maximization.Read more →
Gizmodo...Watch the First ‘Witch Hat Atelier’ Trailer and Get Ready for Your New Anime ObsessionWitch Hat Atelier is a new fantasy anime premiering on Crunchyroll that offers a fresh take on the magic-school formula popularized by Harry Potter. The series features an innovative magic system based on drawing symbols, with stunning animation and a score by Dark Souls composer Yuka Kitamura, positioning it as a must-watch for fantasy anime fans.Read more →
CNET...Every iPhone 17E Rumor and Leak So Far: $599 Price, Dynamic Island, MagSafeApple is expected to release the iPhone 17E in early 2026 at $599, featuring improvements over the iPhone 16E including the Dynamic Island design, A19 processor, and MagSafe support. These upgrades would position the budget model as a more compelling value option by reducing the trade-offs typically associated with lower-cost iPhones.Read more →
Gizmodo...Fender Mix Headphones Review: So Much More Than a Branding GimmickFender has entered the wireless headphones market with the Mix, which feature a modular design with replaceable earcups, batteries, and headbands, and include a USB-C dongle that delivers lossless, low-latency audio superior to standard Bluetooth connectivity. Priced at $299, the headphones offer impressive 52-100 hour battery life, solid active noise cancellation, and good sound quality, though they lack an companion app and customizable EQ options.Read more →
The Verge...I review laptops for The Verge, ask me anythingA content creator is hosting a live Q&A session for subscribers at 11AM PT/2PM ET to discuss laptops, photography, and various tech topics.Read more →
The Verge...The wellness wild west’s latest skincare fad is salmon spermPDRN, a DNA fragment derived from salmon sperm, has become a trending skincare ingredient marketed as a miracle solution for skin rejuvenation and anti-aging. While injectable PDRN shows some medical promise, cosmetic chemists confirm that topical PDRN serums cannot replicate the effectiveness of injectable treatments due to inferior delivery methods and concentrations, despite widespread marketing claims suggesting otherwise.Read more →
TechCrunch...TechCrunch Disrupt 2026 Super Early Bird rates end in 1 weekTechCrunch Disrupt 2026, taking place October 13-15 in San Francisco, is offering early bird pricing until February 27, with discounts up to $680 or 30% off community passes. The event brings together 10,000 founders, investors, and tech leaders for 200+ sessions featuring 250+ influential speakers, providing attendees with direct access to key industry figures and networking opportunities that drive partnerships, funding, and business growth.Read more →
TechCrunch...Why investors are going gaga over solid-state transformersStartups including DG Matrix, Heron Power, and Amperesand are developing solid-state transformers to modernize the aging electrical grid, replacing century-old copper and iron designs with semiconductor-based technology that offers greater control and efficiency. These smart transformers can integrate multiple power sources and loads, reduce physical footprint by 60-70%, and enable bidirectional power flow, initially targeting data centers before scaling to the broader grid where they could significantly reduce infrastructure and utility costs.Read more →
The Verge...Nintendo’s next big Pokémon presentation is on February 27thNintendo announced that Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen will be rereleased on Nintendo Switch next week for $19.99, marking the franchise's 30th anniversary. The company will also host a Pokémon Presents stream on February 27th, expected to showcase new information about upcoming mainline games and spin-off titles.Read more →
Gizmodo...New Research Suggests You Actually Want QR Code Menus Replaced by… Augmented Reality?A Washington State University study suggests augmented reality (AR) elements in restaurant digital menus could boost customer engagement and willingness to recommend establishments, particularly when disclosing farm-to-table supply chain information. However, the research showed only marginal improvements over traditional QR code and printed menus, with the practical business impact remaining questionable.Read more →
Gizmodo...It Might Be an Even Longer Wait for ‘KPop Demon Hunters 2’This article covers multiple entertainment industry updates including Bill Hader's directorial horror debut, upcoming horror films and sequels, and casting announcements for Percy Jackson's third season. Key developments span horror productions, animated sequels, and television series expansions across major studios.Read more →
The Verge...Nintendo turned its biggest flop into an expensive, uncomfortable noveltyNintendo has released a Virtual Boy accessory for the Switch that recreates the original 1995 console's stereoscopic 3D experience, available through Nintendo Switch Online. The $100 plastic accessory or $25 cardboard headset allows players to experience seven Virtual Boy games, though the experience remains uncomfortable with eye strain and neck pain, limiting appeal to Nintendo enthusiasts.Read more →
TechCrunch...OpenAI says 18 to 24-year-olds account for nearly 50% of ChatGPT usage in IndiaOpenAI reports strong adoption in India, with users aged 18-24 comprising nearly 50% of ChatGPT messages and those under 30 accounting for 80%. The platform sees particularly high usage for work-related tasks (35% of messages) and coding assistance through Codex, which is used three times more than the global median, with weekly usage quadrupling after a Mac app launch.Read more →
Engadget...Engadget Podcast: Instagram on trial and the RAMaggedon rages onMeta CEO Mark Zuckerberg testified in a social media addiction trial, claiming Instagram was designed to be useful rather than addictive, raising questions about the company's responsibility in user engagement practices. The episode also covers a critical RAM shortage affecting consumer electronics manufacturers, potential delays in PlayStation 6 production, and upcoming product announcements from Apple and Google including new MacBook and Pixel devices.Read more →
Gizmodo...Wizards of the Coast Has a Very Long Explanation for Why It Changed Raph’s Weapon in the Ninja Turtles ‘Magic’ SetWizards of the Coast intentionally changed Raphael's weapon from sai to jitte in its Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Magic: The Gathering crossover set to reflect a unique interpretation of the characters. The creative decision was made to show Splinter's traditional Japanese heritage and Raph's respect for his father figure, with each turtle trained in different authentic ninja weapons before developing their own styles.Read more →
CNET...Virtual Boy Review: Nintendo's Oddest Switch Accessory Yet Is an Immersive '90s MuseumNintendo has released a $100 Virtual Boy recreation that functions as a Switch accessory, allowing players to experience original Virtual Boy games in 3D through a distinctive red-and-black goggle interface. While primarily a novelty collectible aimed at retro gaming enthusiasts, the device showcases Nintendo's continued experimentation with alternative gaming formats and demonstrates how the Virtual Boy's quirky aesthetic aligns with modern indie gaming sensibilities.Read more →
The Verge...Meta will ruin its smart glasses by being MetaMeta's Ray-Ban smart glasses face significant privacy and trust concerns, particularly following reports that the company considered launching facial recognition features during a politically volatile period. The article highlights how the technology's discreet design and history of misuse—combined with Meta's poor privacy track record—create a fundamental conflict between accessibility benefits and dystopian surveillance risks that could ultimately doom smart glasses adoption.Read more →
Engadget...US website 'freedom.gov' will allow Europeans to view hate speech and other blocked contentThe US State Department is developing a web portal on freedom.gov to help people access content banned by their governments, particularly in Europe, potentially using VPN technology to route traffic through the US. The project has raised concerns among State Department officials and sparked criticism from European allies and experts who argue it could facilitate access to illegal content including hate speech and child exploitation material.Read more →
The Verge...Tesla's cheaper $60,000 Cybertruck is still a CybertruckTesla has announced a new all-wheel drive Cybertruck that starts at $59,990, the cheapest the controversial truck has been sold for yet - though still well above the $40,000 price tag Elon Musk had initially promised. It's been joined by a $15,000 price cut for the high-end Cyberbeast variant, as Tesla doubles down on its […]Read more →
TechCrunch...The OpenAI mafia: 18 startups founded by alumniOpenAI is reportedly finalizing a $100 billion funding deal, valuing the company at over $850 billion, while former employees have launched numerous AI startups that have raised billions in funding and some have become major rivals. The exodus of talent has created what some are calling a new tech elite ecosystem, with notable exits including Anthropic which recently raised $30 billion and rivals OpenAI, and other successful ventures like Perplexity, Safe Superintelligence, and Periodic Labs that have attracted significant investor interest.Read more →
Engadget...LA County lawsuit accuses Roblox of exposing children to 'grooming and exploitation'Los Angeles County sued Roblox for inadequate child safety measures, claiming the platform's moderation and age-verification systems fail to protect children from predators and inappropriate content. The lawsuit is part of a broader pattern of legal action from multiple states alleging Roblox prioritizes growth and revenue over child safety, with documented cases of exploitation.Read more →
Engadget...Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen are coming to Switch next week for the series’ 30th anniversaryNintendo is re-releasing Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen, the 2004 Game Boy Advance remakes, on Nintendo Switch to celebrate the franchise's 30th anniversary on February 27. The games will be sold as standalone $20 titles in the eShop with local multiplayer support via Switch wireless features, but will not be included in Nintendo Switch Online and have no physical release planned outside Japan.Read more →
Engadget...The Morning After: What to expect from Apple’s March 4 hardware eventApple is hosting its first event of 2026 on March 4 in New York City, expected to feature new iPad and MacBook models including entry-level MacBooks in new colors and M5 Pro/Max chips. The announcement comes alongside other tech news including Google's Pixel 10a launch, Meta's mobile-first metaverse strategy, and Netflix's first live MMA event featuring retired fighters Ronda Rousey and Gina Carano.Read more →
CNET...Galaxy S25 Edge vs. iPhone Air: Thin Phones Head-to-HeadApple's iPhone Air and Samsung's Galaxy S25 Edge represent opposing design philosophies in smartphone thinness, with the iPhone Air measuring 5.64mm and the S25 Edge at 5.8mm compared to standard models around 7-8mm thick. While both phones achieve ultra-slim profiles with minimal weight reduction, they sacrifice battery capacity and camera capabilities—the iPhone Air features a single rear camera versus the S25 Edge's dual setup, though both deliver comparable all-day battery performance through optimization.Read more →
CNET...10 Clever Home Appliance Innovations You'll See in 2026KBIS 2026 showcased major innovations in large appliances from brands like Samsung, LG, GE, and Sharp, including faster cooking technologies, smart refrigerators with barcode scanners, and AI-powered oven doneness detectors. The practical upgrades demonstrated include specialized washing machine features like straw washers and delicate baskets, as well as intelligent water dispensers and UV-cleaning capabilities designed to enhance convenience and food quality in modern homes.Read more →
Gizmodo...‘A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms’ Is a Ratings Slam DunkA Knight of the Seven Kingdoms has become a ratings success for HBO, averaging nearly 13 million viewers per episode and on pace to become the third biggest series debut in HBO Max history. The show's strong performance is encouraging for HBO's broader Game of Thrones universe strategy and may influence future Westeros-set productions to adopt a smaller-scale approach similar to the prequel series.Read more →
TechCrunch...UAE’s G42 teams up with Cerebras to deploy 8 exaflops of compute in IndiaG42 and Cerebras are deploying an 8 exaflops supercomputer in India to provide sovereign AI computing infrastructure for educational institutions, government entities, and small and medium enterprises. The project aims to enable India to build AI applications while maintaining full data sovereignty and security, with support from institutions like MBZUAI and C-DAC.Read more →
Gizmodo...Iron Age Surgeons Fixed a Woman’s Shattered Jaw With Primitive Prosthetic—and She SurvivedArchaeologists analyzing a 2,500-year-old Pazyryk mummy discovered evidence of jaw surgery performed on a woman who suffered severe facial trauma, including drilled canals and ligature structures made from animal materials. The discovery reveals the ancient nomadic culture's sophisticated surgical capabilities and deep respect for human life, as the woman survived for years after the procedure despite significant pain and disability.Read more →
Engadget...Samsung updates Bixby to become more conversationalSamsung has launched an updated Bixby virtual assistant with One UI 8.5 beta that now functions as a conversational agent, allowing users to interact via natural language without remembering specific commands. The enhanced Bixby can access web information directly and intelligently adjust device settings based on user descriptions, currently available in Korea, Germany, India, Poland, the UK, and the US.Read more →
CNET...PlayStation 6 Rumors: Potential 2029 Release, Specs, Pricing and MoreSony is reportedly developing the PlayStation 6 with a potential release between 2027-2029, alongside a handheld device to compete with Nintendo Switch 2 and Steam Deck. The console will likely feature AMD custom chips with advanced ray tracing and upscaling technology, with pricing potentially exceeding $500-700 for the main console and $400-500 for the handheld, driven by current RAM shortages and tariff pressures.Read more →
CNET...Netflix: 22 of the Best Fantasy TV Shows to Stream Right NowNetflix offers a diverse fantasy TV series catalog spanning multiple subgenres including monster hunting, murder mysteries, dystopian adventures, and pirate stories. CNET provides a curated guide to the platform's best fantasy shows with regular updates.Read more →
The Verge...Will Stancil, man of the people or just an annoying guy?Will Stancil is a Minneapolis activist who monitors ICE enforcement activities by recording arrests and agent behavior, but was removed from a community Signal chat for engaging with media outlets. His openness to press attention and public documentation has created tensions within the activist community, with some viewing him as essential to creating accountability while others worry his visibility endangers operational security and the broader movement.Read more →
CNET...Best Smoke Detectors for 2026, Engineer-Tested and ApprovedThis comprehensive guide reviews the best smoke detectors of 2026, including smart models with app integration and traditional options. The article covers key considerations such as power sources, sensor types, battery backups, and smart home compatibility to help homeowners choose the most suitable detector for their needs and local fire codes.Read more →
CNET...I Tested 24 Different Toothbrushes. This Is the Best OneThis article reviews various electric toothbrush models, comparing their features, performance, and user experience. The review covers budget options, smart toothbrushes with app connectivity, and innovative designs, highlighting that choice depends on individual preferences for cleaning power, price, and additional features like pressure sensing or AI-guided cleaning.Read more →
Engadget...Google Play used AI to help block 1.75 million bad apps in 2025Google's AI-powered safety systems blocked 1.75 million policy-violating apps in 2025, a decrease from 2.36 million in 2024 that the company attributes to improved detection deterring bad actors from attempting submissions. The company enhanced its defenses by running over 10,000 safety checks per app and leveraging generative AI models to help human reviewers identify malicious patterns faster, while Play Protect detected over 27 million new malicious apps and blocked 266 million risky installation attempts across 2.8 billion Android devices.Read more →
Engadget...The best streaming services in 2026This article provides a comprehensive comparison of major streaming services including Netflix, Max, Prime Video, Disney+, Apple TV+, Paramount+, Peacock, Criterion Channel, and Shudder, detailing their pricing, content libraries, and unique features. Each service caters to different audience preferences, from family entertainment and prestige programming to sports coverage and classic cinema, with prices ranging from $8 to $13 per month.Read more →
Engadget...The best cheap Android phones to buy in 2026Budget Android phones between $150-$350 now offer strong performance and features including bright displays, reliable cameras, and all-day battery life, making them viable alternatives to premium flagships. The article reviews top budget Android models from Google, Samsung, and OnePlus, highlighting that consumers no longer need to compromise significantly on quality when choosing affordable devices.Read more →
TechCrunch...General Catalyst commits $5B to India over five yearsGeneral Catalyst, a major Silicon Valley venture firm, is committing $5 billion to invest in Indian startups over the next five years, focusing on AI, healthcare, defense technology, fintech, and consumer technology. This significant increase from their previous $1 billion allocation reflects India's emergence as a major AI investment destination, with the firm believing Indian founders are uniquely positioned to develop technology for large-scale real-world deployments rather than frontier models.Read more →
TechCrunch...Ali Partovi’s Neo looks to upend the accelerator model with low-dilution termsNeo, a venture firm led by investor Ali Partovi, has launched Neo Residency, a new accelerator program offering exceptionally founder-friendly terms including $750,000 in uncapped SAFE funding with equity stakes that decrease as company valuations increase—significantly more favorable than competitors like Y Combinator and Andreessen Horowitz. The program combines mentorship from experienced operators, three months of in-person collaboration in San Francisco, and substantial prestige within the venture capital community to attract top-tier founders without requiring the typical 7-10% equity stakes.Read more →
Gizmodo...Worst-Case Climate Scenario Would Irreversibly Damage Antarctica, Scientists WarnAntarctica is warming nearly twice as fast as the global average, threatening its ecosystems and driving sea level rise. A new study shows that the continent's fate depends on emissions reductions over the next decade, with current trajectories leading to severe consequences including ice shelf collapse, species displacement, and irreversible tipping points.Read more →
Gizmodo...New Research Shows AI Agents Are Running Wild Online, With Few Guardrails in PlaceMIT CSAIL's 2025 AI Agent Index reveals that while AI agent adoption has skyrocketed with 62% of companies experimenting with the technology, most of the 30 prominent agents analyzed lack adequate safety frameworks and transparency measures. Critical gaps include only half having published safety documentation, 21 of 30 agents providing no disclosure that they are AI rather than human, and most failing to properly handle anti-bot systems or disclose security testing results, creating significant vulnerability to exploits and prompt injection attacks.Read more →
TechCrunch...Google’s new Gemini Pro model has record benchmark scores—againGoogle released Gemini Pro 3.1, a preview version of its latest large language model that demonstrates significant performance improvements over its predecessor Gemini 3.0. The model has achieved top rankings on independent benchmarks including Humanity's Last Exam and APEX-Agents, indicating substantial advances in handling complex professional tasks.Read more →
TechCrunch...Nvidia deepens early-stage push into India’s AI startup ecosystemNvidia is expanding its presence in India's AI startup ecosystem through partnerships with early-stage venture firms like Activate, aiming to build relationships with founders before formal company establishment. This strategy positions the chipmaker to capture long-term demand as AI-native startups scale and increase their computing infrastructure needs.Read more →
CNET...AI Agents Are Getting Better. Their Safety Disclosures Aren'tA MIT AI Agent Index study of 67 deployed agentic AI systems reveals a significant transparency gap: while 70% of developers document capabilities, only 19% disclose formal safety policies and fewer than 10% report external safety evaluations. This imbalance is concerning as AI agents gain autonomy to execute complex tasks with limited human oversight, raising risks when they can access files, send emails, and modify documents.Read more →
Engadget...Apple inks deal for IMAX screenings of live Formula 1 racesApple is partnering with IMAX to broadcast five Formula 1 races from the 2026 season in select US theaters, leveraging its five-year US broadcast rights deal. This expanded distribution strategy aims to provide fans with an immersive viewing experience beyond traditional television broadcasts.Read more →
CNET...Google Rolls Out Latest AI Model, Gemini 3.1 ProGoogle released Gemini 3.1 Pro, an upgraded AI model that demonstrates significant improvements in reasoning and problem-solving capabilities, with particularly notable gains in abstract reasoning benchmarks. The model is being rolled out across consumer products, enterprise solutions, and developer platforms, featuring enhanced abilities in code generation, creative design, and interactive content creation.Read more →
Engadget...Meta's metaverse is going mobile-firstMeta is separating Horizon Worlds from its Quest VR platform, shifting Worlds to a mobile-first focus while maintaining VR as a separate product. This strategic pivot reflects Meta's reduced commitment to its metaverse vision and aligns with the company's shift toward AI hardware and smart glasses development.Read more →
The Verge...The executive that helped build Meta’s ad machine is trying to expose itFormer Meta executive Brian Boland testified in court that Meta's business model and leadership prioritized growth and user engagement over safety, particularly for teenagers on Facebook and Instagram. Boland described a company culture shaped by Zuckerberg's focus on winning growth, with algorithms designed to maximize engagement regardless of potential harms, and said safety concerns were treated as problems to manage rather than opportunities to fix.Read more →
CNET...A Mystery Phone, Found in the Desert, Slowly Reveals Its SecretsA retired teacher in Arizona discovered a Samsung Gusto 2 flip phone lost in the desert for a decade and successfully reunited it with its original owner through detective work. The phone's remarkable durability and ability to power on after years of exposure to extreme weather demonstrates the robustness of older mobile devices compared to modern fragile smartphones.Read more →
CNET...Moonquakes: Understanding the Moon's Tectonic Forces Could Protect Future AstronautsResearchers have created the first global map of small mare ridges on the moon, which are caused by faults associated with moonquakes as the moon's core cools and contracts. This discovery is critical for planning safe locations for permanent lunar bases and infrastructure, as understanding tectonic activity will help mitigate risks to future missions while providing insights into the moon's interior and formation.Read more →
The Verge...The Pitt has a sharp take on AIHBO's The Pitt season two explores the adoption of AI-powered transcription software in hospital settings, depicting both its potential to streamline administrative work and its serious limitations in addressing understaffing and resource constraints. The show thoughtfully examines how AI tools can introduce errors while highlighting that technology alone cannot solve systemic workplace problems like nursing shortages and underfunding.Read more →
Gizmodo...Watch Phil Lord and Chris Miller Get Shaken About for ‘Project Hail Mary’Directors Phil Lord and Chris Miller demonstrated Project Hail Mary's release across 12 different theatrical formats, including IMAX, 4DX, and Dolby Cinema, each offering distinct visual and audio experiences. The film features variable aspect ratios optimized for different formats, with space scenes designed to appear significantly larger than Earth scenes depending on the presentation method.Read more →
The Verge...A $10K+ bounty is waiting for anyone who can unplug Ring doorbells from Amazon's cloudWith Ring facing fierce backlash over its Search Party feature, a new program is challenging developers to move Ring doorbell footage off of Amazon's cloud - and into users' own devices. The Fulu Foundation, the consumer advocacy group cofounded by YouTuber Louis Rossmann, is offering an initial bounty of $10,000 to anyone who can integrate […]Read more →
TechCrunch...FBI says ATM ‘jackpotting’ attacks are on the rise, and netting hackers millions in stolen cashATM jackpotting has evolved from theoretical security research into a significant criminal threat, with over 700 attacks on cash dispensers in 2025 alone netting hackers at least $20 million. The FBI reports that criminals are exploiting vulnerabilities in ATM software, particularly the Ploutus malware that targets Windows-based ATMs and leverages XFS software flaws to dispense cash without drawing from customer accounts.Read more →
TechCrunch...At a critical moment, Snap loses a top Specs execSnap's SVP of Specs, Scott Myers, has departed the company amid a strategic dispute with CEO Evan Spiegel, though the exact details remain undisclosed. Despite this leadership change, Snap remains committed to launching its AR glasses product, Specs, later this year, following a recent corporate restructuring that spun off the Specs team into a separate subsidiary.Read more →
Gizmodo...New NASA Chief Blames Prior Leadership for Botched Starliner MissionNASA's investigation into the Starliner mishap that stranded astronauts Sunita Williams and Barry Wilmore on the ISS for nine months found that agency leadership prioritized maintaining multiple crew transport systems over crew safety, leading to oversight failures and cultural breakdowns. The report identified hardware qualification deficiencies, design compromises, and leadership missteps that created risk conditions inconsistent with NASA's safety standards, with NASA accepting significant responsibility for the incident.Read more →
Gizmodo...Trump Claims Obama Leaked Classified Intel When He Said Aliens Are RealPresident Trump claimed that Barack Obama leaked classified information while discussing extraterrestrials on a podcast, though Obama's comments were speculative remarks about the statistical likelihood of alien life rather than specific disclosures. Trump's accusation lacked clarification about what classified information was allegedly revealed, and observers noted the exchange highlighted either a misunderstanding or a potential distraction tactic amid low approval ratings.Read more →
TechCrunch...Cellebrite cut off Serbia citing abuse of its phone unlocking tools. Why not others?Cellebrite, a phone hacking tool maker, is facing allegations that its forensic unlocking tools were used by governments in Kenya and Jordan to hack into activists' phones. The company has dismissed recent accusations and declined to investigate, marking a shift from its previous response to similar allegations in Serbia where it suspended police as customers.Read more →
Gizmodo...Absolute Green Arrow Is a Horror-Fueled Billionaire KillerDC Comics is launching Absolute Green Arrow, a horror-themed reimagining where a serial killer targets corrupt billionaires using green arrows as his signature. The series explores the mysterious death of Oliver Queen and features Black Canary investigating the murders, blending slasher-horror storytelling with the character's mythology.Read more →
Gizmodo...The Era of the $20,000 New Car Is OverThe U.S. auto market no longer offers any mainstream new cars below $20,000, as manufacturers discontinue budget models like the Nissan Versa in favor of higher-margin vehicles. This reflects a fundamental market shift where automakers prioritize profitable SUVs and trucks, while wealthy buyers with $150,000+ household incomes now comprise 43% of new-car purchases, effectively pricing out first-time and working-class buyers.Read more →
TechCrunch...Second and last chance for innovators to win scaling perks: Belden extends nomination windowThe Joseph C. Belden Innovation Award has extended its 2026 nomination deadline to February 27, recognizing emerging companies with breakthrough solutions in connected industries, with a critical focus on IT/OT convergence. Eligible companies must have revenue under $500 million and products launched after July 1, 2024, with at least one customer deployment, with finalists gaining industry visibility and winners announced at the Belden Innovation Summit in June 2026.Read more →
The Verge...The best earbuds we’ve tested for 2026The article reviews the best wireless earbuds across multiple categories, highlighting that modern earbuds now deliver excellent noise cancellation and sound quality at various price points. Top recommendations include Sony WF-1000XM5 for overall performance, Bose QuietComfort Ultra Earbuds Gen 2 for noise cancellation, and device-specific options like AirPods Pro 3 for iPhone users and Google Pixel Buds Pro 2 for Android users.Read more →
TechCrunch...Google says its AI systems helped deter Play Store malware in 2025Google reported a significant decline in malicious apps on Google Play in 2025, preventing 1.75 million policy-violating apps from publication compared to 2.36 million in 2024. The company attributes this improvement to increased investments in AI-powered security systems, developer verification requirements, and real-time defenses that both detect threats and deter malicious actors.Read more →
CNET...Apple Sued Over Allegations of CSAM on iCloudWest Virginia's Attorney General has filed a lawsuit against Apple, alleging the company knowingly allowed child sexual abuse material to be stored and distributed on iCloud for years while deliberately avoiding detection. The lawsuit cites internal iMessages from Apple executives acknowledging the issue and claims Apple abandoned a planned CSAM detection tool, resulting in significantly fewer reported instances compared to competitors like Google and Meta.Read more →
Gizmodo...Bitcoin’s Price Crash Hasn’t Stopped One Company From Adding to Its $47 Billion Crypto StashMicroStrategy, a bitcoin treasury company led by Michael Saylor, holds approximately $47 billion in bitcoin and continues aggressive accumulation despite recent price declines, funding purchases through share issuance and debt. The company's stock acts as a leveraged bet on bitcoin's success, currently down 76.5% from its November 2024 peak, though still only about 10% below the company's average acquisition price for its bitcoin holdings.Read more →
TechCrunch...An AI data center boom is fueling Redwood’s energy storage businessRedwood Materials has rapidly expanded its energy storage business, launched in June 2025, to address critical power demands from AI data centers. The company raised $425 million in Series E funding from Google and Nvidia, establishing a new 55,000-square-foot R&D facility in San Francisco, as data center developers face years-long grid connection delays and unprecedented electricity requirements for AI infrastructure.Read more →
Engadget...Slay the Spire 2 will enter early access on March 5Slay the Spire 2 will enter early access on Steam on March 5, 2026, with developers planning an extended testing period of one to two years or longer to balance content and gather player feedback. The sequel will introduce a new co-op mode supporting up to four players with exclusive multiplayer cards and team synergies.Read more →
CNET...Today's NYT Connections: Sports Edition Hints and Answers for Feb. 20, #515This article provides hints and answers for The New York Times Connections: Sports Edition puzzle, a word-grouping game published by The Athletic. The puzzle features four categories themed around sports topics including breaks in action, horse racing bets, Vikings quarterbacks, and race-related terms.Read more →
Gizmodo...Make Time (Travel) to See ‘Nirvanna The Band The Show The Movie’Nirvanna The Band The Show The Movie is a Canadian comedy film where a band attempts to play a show at a Toronto venue, featuring time travel elements inspired by Back to the Future. The film succeeds through the genuine friendship and chemistry between its stars and creators, blending pop culture references with real-world comedy that feels effortless despite its audacious concept.Read more →
The Verge...Meta’s VR metaverse is ditching VRMeta, after laying off about 10 percent of its Reality Labs division, closing three VR studios, stopping new content for VR fitness app Supernatural, and discontinuing its metaverse for work, is announcing a major change for its Horizon Worlds metaverse platform. Instead of attempting to make the 3D social platform work for both VR and […]Read more →
TechCrunch...Why these startup CEOs don’t think AI will replace human rolesAI is reshaping job roles rather than eliminating them entirely, with companies like Read AI and Lucidya using AI tools to automate routine tasks while humans focus on higher-value decision-making and relationship-building. While some roles may be displaced, AI is creating new opportunities for workers to take supervisory positions, handle business development, and provide better customer service through increased context and efficiency.Read more →
TechCrunch...YouTube’s latest experiment brings its conversational AI tool to TVsYouTube is expanding its conversational AI assistant to smart TVs, gaming consoles, and streaming devices, allowing users to ask questions about video content directly on their television without pausing or leaving the app. This feature, now available to select users over 18 in multiple languages, reflects the growing competition among streaming platforms to integrate advanced AI capabilities as YouTube's TV viewership surpasses major competitors like Disney and Netflix.Read more →
TechCrunch...Toyota hires seven Agility humanoid robots for Canadian factoryToyota Manufacturing Canada has deployed seven Digit humanoid robots built by Agility Robotics in its RAV4 plant to unload auto parts from warehouse systems, marking a significant real-world implementation of humanoid robots in manufacturing. The deployment follows a year-long pilot and demonstrates progress in transitioning humanoid robots from laboratory demonstrations to practical industrial workflows, with Agility using AI tools to reduce deployment costs and integration complexity.Read more →
CNET...Zuckerberg's Trial Testimony Pushes Back on Social Media Addiction ClaimsMeta CEO Mark Zuckerberg testified in a Los Angeles court case alleging Instagram causes addiction in young users, defending that the platform offers valuable services rather than being inherently addictive. The trial could set a precedent for accountability across the social media industry regarding intentional design features that exploit users' psychological vulnerabilities for engagement.Read more →
Gizmodo...What’s the Difference Between Tesla’s Cybercab and Robotaxi?Tesla's Cybercab, a fully autonomous vehicle without steering wheel or pedals, is set for production in April, but confusion persists about its distinction from Tesla's current robotaxi service operating in Texas. Tesla's autonomous vehicles currently crash at four times the human rate, trailing significantly behind Waymo's superior safety record, raising questions about whether the company has adequately solved autonomous driving challenges. Musk faces regulatory hurdles, local government pushback, and a history of unmet promises, with the Cybercab's actual ownership model and pricing remaining unclear despite his initial $30,000 price point projection.Read more →
CNET...T-Mobile vs. Verizon: Which Major Phone Carrier to Choose?The article compares T-Mobile and Verizon's wireless plans, pricing, and perks for 2026, evaluating coverage, data speeds, streaming services, hotspot allocations, and international roaming. T-Mobile emerges with advantages in single-line pricing, hotspot data, and included streaming perks, while Verizon offers more flexibility in à la carte feature selection despite typically higher overall costs.Read more →
Gizmodo...Marvel Is Celebrating 10 Years of ‘Rogue One’ With Some New Prequel Adventures (Exclusive)Marvel is releasing five special one-shot comics to celebrate the 10th anniversary of Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, featuring backstory issues for Cassian Andor, Jyn Erso, Saw Gerrera, Chirrut and Baze, and Darth Vader set just before the film's events. The series begins in May 2026 and explores pivotal moments in these characters' lives as they converge on their legendary mission.Read more →
TechCrunch...The boys’ club no one was supposed to write aboutA Wired investigation reveals how gay men in senior positions at major tech companies have built influential professional networks that support hiring, investment, and career advancement. While the informal mentorship has been effective, the article examines concerns about power dynamics and unwanted advances within these circles, while sources caution against painting the entire community negatively.Read more →
TechCrunch...SpaceX’s Starbase city is getting its own courtSpaceX's Starbase company town in Texas is establishing its own municipal court system with a part-time judge, prosecutor, and court clerk to complement its recently created volunteer fire department and police department. The city, which has grown to 580 residents adjacent to SpaceX's rocket facility, is building independent municipal services due to insufficient county law enforcement coverage and increasing service demands from rapid population growth and frequent SpaceX launches that attract tourists.Read more →
Engadget...Sony is shutting down the studio behind the Demon's Souls remakeSony is closing Bluepoint Games, the acclaimed studio behind the Shadow of the Colossus and Demon's Souls remakes, with approximately 70 employees losing their jobs in March following a business review. The studio's cancellation follows the failure of its live-service God of War project in 2025, part of a broader pattern of Sony shuttering underperforming game studios and live-service titles.Read more →
Gizmodo...You’ve Caught the Gaming Industry at a Very Chinese Moment in Its LifeChina's gaming industry has become a dominant global force, accounting for 38% of industry growth in 2025 with 725 million players and 20% of global spending. Chinese mobile games are dominating North American markets while Western developers struggle with declining investments and high app store fees, with expectations for more Chinese-developed AAA titles featuring Asian folklore to gain Western audiences.Read more →
The Verge...After Search Party backlash, Ring is still avoiding the bigger questionsRing founder Jamie Siminoff has been on an "explanation tour," as The New York Times puts it, following the fallout from its Super Bowl ad and the introduction of its Search Party feature. In an interview with The Times this week, Siminoff explained that he understands people's concerns and that "maybe people were 'triggered' by […]Read more →
Gizmodo...You Can ‘Hack’ ChatGPT to Become the World’s Best AnythingA BBC reporter demonstrated how easily AI systems can be manipulated into spreading false information by creating a fictional hot dog eating championship on his website, which ChatGPT and Google's Gemini quickly picked up and amplified. The incident exposes a critical vulnerability in how AI models ingest unvetted web data, raising serious concerns about the potential for misinformation regarding medications, investments, and other consequential topics.Read more →
CNET...Woody and Buzz Join Forces to Take On a Tablet in New 'Toy Story 5' TrailerToy Story 5's trailer reveals a central conflict between classic toys and Lilypad, an intelligent learning tablet competing for a child's attention and affection. The film explores themes of technology's growing influence on childhood play and the potential obsolescence of traditional toys in a digital age.Read more →
Engadget...Meta is shuttering Messenger’s standalone website, which is a thing that existsMeta is shutting down the standalone Messenger website in April, redirecting users to facebook.com/messages for web-based messaging. This consolidation follows Meta's previous discontinuation of Messenger's standalone desktop apps, requiring users to access messaging through Facebook's main platform instead.Read more →
The Verge...Sony is closing the studio behind the Demon's Souls and Shadow of the Colossus remakesSony is shutting down Bluepoint Games, the PlayStation studio behind well-received remakes of games like Shadow of the Colossus and Demon's Souls, according to Bloomberg. The change was made "following a recent business review," a spokesperson told the publication. About 70 staffers will be cut, and the studio will shut down in March. "Bluepoint Games […]Read more →
Gizmodo...Prime Video Sucks for AnimePrime Video has secured exclusive streaming rights to Science Saru's highly anticipated Ghost in the Shell anime adaptation as part of its 2026 lineup, but the streamer has a troubling track record of poor promotion and controversial AI dubbing initiatives that have damaged fan trust. Despite claiming to become the preferred destination for anime globally, Prime Video has consistently undermarketed its anime library, failed to obtain proper approvals for AI dubs, and disrespected the medium compared to competitors like Netflix and Crunchyroll, raising concerns about whether this prestigious title will receive the attention it deserves.Read more →
The Verge...The AI security nightmare is here and it looks suspiciously like lobsterA security vulnerability was discovered in Cline, an AI-powered workflow tool, where a hacker successfully exploited Claude's integration to trick the system into installing OpenClaw malware on target computers. This incident highlights the risks of AI-assisted automation when insufficient security controls are in place to validate and verify executable actions.Read more →
Engadget...Here are my favorite things from Toy Fair 2026Toy Fair 2026 showcased major releases across beloved franchises including Transformers 40th anniversary figures, F1 Hot Wheels racing sets with interactive courses, Lego Star Wars with Smart Bricks featuring reactive lights and sounds, and new K-pop Demon Hunters toys. Standout products include a life-size Matrix of Leadership replica, officially licensed Formula 1 miniature racecars, interactive Lego Star Wars sets shipping March 1st, and limited edition items like the Hatchin' Yoshi which sold out pre-orders.Read more →
The Verge...Baseus’ retractable, 6-in-1 travel adapter is on sale for its lowest price to dateThe Baseus EnerCore CG11 is an all-in-one travel adapter featuring four retractable plug types supporting 200+ countries, dual USB-C and USB-A ports with up to 60W output, and a built-in retractable USB-C cable. Currently available on Amazon for $24.95 with promo code G76S8NVM, representing a $45 discount and its lowest price to date.Read more →
TechCrunch...As browser wars heat up, Chrome adds new productivity featuresGoogle Chrome launched Split View for side-by-side multitasking, PDF annotations for in-browser editing, and Save to Google Drive integration to enhance productivity and compete with AI-powered browsers from OpenAI and Perplexity. These features integrate Chrome more deeply with Google's ecosystem while addressing the competitive pressure from emerging agentic browsers.Read more →
TechCrunch...Reddit is testing a new AI search feature for shoppingReddit is testing an AI-powered search tool that displays interactive product carousels with pricing and direct purchase links based on community recommendations. The feature aims to integrate e-commerce directly into search results, allowing users to discover and buy products mentioned in Reddit discussions, representing the company's broader strategy to combine community engagement with shopping capabilities and revenue generation.Read more →
The Verge...Texas is suing TP-Link over its ties to ChinaTexas Attorney General Ken Paxton is suing TP-Link over claims that the router-maker is misleading customers about its ties to China. In a lawsuit filed this week, Paxton claims TP-Link is "masking its Chinese connections," while serving as "an open window for Chinese-sponsored threat actors and Chinese intelligence agencies." TP-Link was founded in China, but […]Read more →
TechCrunch...All the important news from the ongoing India AI Impact SummitIndia's AI Impact Summit attracted major tech executives and announced significant investments totaling over $1 billion in AI infrastructure and startups, positioning the country as a major hub for AI development. Key announcements included Anthropic opening its first India office in Bengaluru, OpenAI expanding with two new offices, and Adani committing $100 billion for AI data centers powered by renewable energy by 2035.Read more →
CNET...T-Mobile Introduces Real-Time Live Translation in Its Network for Any CallT-Mobile is introducing a network-level Live Translation feature that enables real-time conversation translation during phone calls without requiring users to have smartphones or install apps. The service supports over 50 languages, uses AI voice cloning to preserve emotion and intonation, and will begin beta testing in spring with no setup or voice training required.Read more →
Gizmodo...Indiana Jones Exists in the ‘Shrinking’ Universe, But Who Plays Him?Harrison Ford's character in Apple TV's Shrinking humorously hums the Indiana Jones theme while returning to work as a therapist, creating a meta moment that raises the playful question of who would play Indiana Jones in the show's universe. The scene showcases Ford's comedic talents on the series and highlights his acclaimed performance in the role.Read more →
Engadget...Ring could be planning to expand Search Party feature beyond dogsRing CEO Jamie Siminoff's emails suggest the company's Search Party feature, originally positioned as a lost dog finder, could expand into broader neighborhood crime surveillance using combined camera networks and facial recognition technology. The revelation has raised concerns about the potential for invasive surveillance, particularly given Ring's partnerships with law enforcement and the recent launch of facial recognition tools like Familiar Faces.Read more →
Gizmodo...Federal Reserve Says Prediction Markets Are a Valuable Tool for PolicymakersThe Federal Reserve report validates prediction markets, particularly Kalshi, as valuable tools for forecasting economic data and policy decisions, demonstrating superior or comparable accuracy to traditional benchmarks like surveys and futures markets. However, the report notes inherent limitations including risk premiums and low-volume noise, while highlighting that prediction markets are best used as complements rather than replacements for existing forecasting methods.Read more →
CNET...These Are the 9 Coolest Large Appliances Features Coming in 2026KBIS 2026 showcased major innovations in home appliances, including smart fridges with barcode scanners, ovens with AI doneness detection, and washing machines with specialized features like UV cleaning and delicate item baskets. These technologies aim to simplify household tasks and improve cooking and laundry outcomes through intelligent automation and design improvements.Read more →
CNET...This Smart Fire System Uses Hidden Misters and Thermal Imaging to Protect Your HomePlumis has introduced Automist, a fire suppression system that uses wall-mounted misting panels connected to existing home plumbing instead of large water tanks, addressing traditional sprinkler system limitations. The system uses thermal imaging to target fires with 14 times faster activation than conventional sprinklers while using only 10% of the water, minimizing water damage to home furnishings and materials.Read more →
The Verge...Apple TV’s The Hunt finally has a premiere dateA television series that experienced an unexpected delay is now scheduled to premiere on March 4th. The announcement confirms the new debut date after the production setback.Read more →
Engadget...YouTube is bringing the Gemini-powered 'Ask' button to TVsYouTube's AI-powered 'Ask' feature, which leverages Gemini to answer questions about video content, is now rolling out experimentally to smart TVs, gaming consoles, and streaming devices. Users can select canned prompts or use voice commands through their TV remote's microphone to ask contextual questions about videos they're watching.Read more →
Engadget...Rivian rolls out an Apple Watch app with vehicle controls and digital key supportRivian has launched an Apple Watch app enabling owners of R1S and R1T Gen 2 vehicles to control key functions without their phone, including unlocking doors, sounding alarms, and venting windows through passive car key technology. The app also allows users to adjust cabin temperature and target charge levels via the digital crown, with customizable quick controls and battery status display on the watch face.Read more →
Gizmodo...The New ‘Toy Story 5’ Trailer Reminds Us Tech Is a 4-Letter WordToy Story 5 introduces technology as a central theme, with a new character named Lilypad representing modern electronics that challenge the traditional toy characters. The film explores how classic toys adapt to kids' contemporary obsession with tech, maintaining the franchise's long-standing narrative about change and growing up.Read more →
Gizmodo...CT Scans Reveal Gruesome Details of Inca Child SacrificesResearchers used CT scans to examine mummified remains of four children sacrificed in Inca capacocha rituals around 500 years ago, finding evidence of fatal head injuries and challenging historical accounts about the victims' physical condition. The analysis of one child revealed intentional post-mortem modifications, providing the first direct scientific evidence that sacrificed children played ongoing religious roles in Inca communities, similar to deceased rulers and aristocrats.Read more →
The Verge...West Virginia sues Apple for allegedly letting child abuse spread in iCloudWest Virginia has filed a lawsuit against Apple, accusing the company of allowing the distribution and storage of child sexual abuse material (CSAM) in iCloud. In a lawsuit filed on Thursday, West Virginia Attorney General JB McCuskey claims that by abandoning a CSAM detection system in favor of end-to-end encryption, iCloud has become a "secure […]Read more →
TechCrunch...Meta is shutting down Messenger’s standalone websiteMeta is shutting down its standalone Messenger website in April 2026, requiring users to access messaging through facebook.com instead. The move follows Meta's earlier discontinuation of standalone Messenger desktop apps and reflects the company's strategy to consolidate its messaging services and reduce platform maintenance costs.Read more →
Gizmodo...‘Starfleet Academy’ Gives Its Kids (and Itself) the Grace to Find Their Own PathStarfleet Academy's episode 'Ko'Zeine' explores how young characters Genesis and Darem grapple with familial and institutional expectations, using their struggles as a meta-commentary on the show's own pressure to live up to the Star Trek legacy. Rather than providing perfect resolutions, the episode demonstrates that finding one's own path inevitably requires disappointing others and accepting imperfect outcomes.Read more →
Engadget...Orbital AI data centers could work, but they might ruin Earth in the processElon Musk's proposed plan to merge SpaceX and xAI to launch 1 million satellites as orbital data centers faces significant technical and environmental challenges. Experts warn that the constellation could worsen Kessler syndrome in low Earth orbit, create atmospheric damage from constant rocket launches, and compromise astronomical observations, while unresolved issues around GPU cooling, radiation hardening, and satellite maintenance costs remain largely speculative.Read more →
Gizmodo...The US Is Working on a Site to Help Europeans Bypass Content Bans on Hate Speech: ReportThe U.S. State Department is reportedly developing an online portal at Freedom.gov to help people in Europe and other regions access content blocked by their governments, potentially including VPN features. The initiative reflects the Trump administration's focus on digital freedom and criticism of European content moderation policies, though it comes amid budget cuts that have eliminated funding for existing internet freedom programs.Read more →
The Verge...New York drops plan to legalize robotaxis in setback for WaymoNew York State's proposed legislation to allow limited robotaxi operations outside New York City was withdrawn after failing to secure sufficient support in the state legislature. The measure would have permitted autonomous vehicle deployment in specific regions outside the major metropolitan area.Read more →
TechCrunch...New York hits the brakes on robotaxi expansion planNew York Governor Kathy Hochul withdrew a proposal to legalize robotaxis outside New York City, citing insufficient legislative support. The decision prevents Waymo and other autonomous vehicle companies from deploying commercial robotaxi services statewide, though testing under the existing pilot program remains permitted through March 31.Read more →
Engadget...West Virginia is suing Apple alleging negligence over CSAM materialsWest Virginia's Attorney General filed a lawsuit against Apple alleging the company knowingly allowed iCloud to distribute and store child sexual abuse material for years without action. The state cites internal Apple communications describing iCloud as an ideal platform for such material and claims Apple refuses to implement existing CSAM detection technology despite having considered it in 2021.Read more →
The Verge...Turtle Beach’s new PC controller with swiveling sticks is 30 percent offThe Turtle Beach Stealth Pivot gamepad is on sale for $99.99, featuring innovative rotating modules that adapt the button layout for retro and fighting games, along with Hall Effect sticks, programmable back buttons, and multi-platform compatibility. The controller offers versatility across PC, mobile, and Xbox with wireless and wired connectivity options.Read more →
TechCrunch...Zuckerberg grilled in court over social media harms on teensMeta CEO Mark Zuckerberg testified in a landmark trial examining whether social media platforms are addictive and harmful to teens, with evidence showing Meta's internal research confirmed parental supervision couldn't prevent compulsive use and that the company had goals to increase user engagement time. The trial revealed Meta had millions of children under 13 on Instagram and that the company's own experts recommended banning beauty filters for teen users, raising questions about platform accountability and potential regulatory consequences.Read more →
Gizmodo...Italy’s Iconic Lovers’ Arch Collapsed—Ironically—on Valentine’s DayThe Faraglioni di Sant'Andrea, a iconic limestone arch off Italy's Adriatic coast known as the Lovers' Arch, collapsed on Valentine's Day due to stress from severe winter storms and coastal erosion intensified by climate change. The collapse highlights growing risks that warming Mediterranean temperatures and extreme weather events pose to coastal landmarks and regions.Read more →
The Verge...The next iTunes may be vibe-codedParachord is a new music app that aims to break down silos between streaming services by allowing users to exchange recommendations across Spotify, Apple Music, Bandcamp, and other platforms, and automatically create playlists from social feeds. The app's creator, J Herskowitz, rebuilt the concept from his previous Tomahawk project using Claude Code as an AI coding assistant, demonstrating how AI tools enable non-traditional developers to create niche applications without traditional funding models.Read more →
TechCrunch...SoftBank to spend an eye-popping $33B to build huge U.S. gas power plantSoftBank subsidiary SB Energy plans to build a 9.2 gigawatt natural gas power plant on the Ohio-Kentucky border, which would be the largest in the U.S. with a $33 billion price tag. The plant could power approximately 7.5 million homes, though it remains unclear whether it will serve the public grid or dedicated data centers for AI infrastructure projects like Stargate.Read more →
Gizmodo...Nintendo’s Adorable Wooden Amiibos Will Hook Kids on Mario Even EarlierNintendo is launching its My Mario product line in the U.S. and Europe starting February 19, featuring wooden block sets with embedded Amiibo-compatible character figures priced around $25-$134, alongside a free interactive app that lets users manipulate a digital Mario face similar to Super Mario 64. The collection combines traditional toys with digital integration through Nintendo Switch compatibility, targeting young children with an array of accompanying merchandise and parental controls.Read more →
The Verge...GE made a smaller version of its nugget ice maker that needs less counter spaceGE has announced two new versions of its popular Opal nugget ice machines with smaller footprints that take up less counter space, and more affordable price tags. Like GE's larger and pricier Opal 2.0 Ultra, the two new machines make nugget ice - frequently also referred to as chewable ice, or pellet ice - by […]Read more →
The Verge...Mastodon is testing easier ways to get you started in the fediverseNew users on the decentralized social network Mastodon could soon have an easier time getting started. Mastodon is running "onboarding experiments" to test ways to improve the new user experience, starting with default server recommendations. Now when new users join Mastodon from the mobile app, they may see a button to "join" a recommended server […]Read more →
Gizmodo...Study Confirms: Reentering SpaceX Rockets Are Peppering the Upper Atmosphere With Metal PollutionA Falcon 9 rocket's uncontrolled reentry over Europe released a 10-fold concentration of lithium into Earth's upper atmosphere, which researchers measured using lidar technology. The study, published in Nature, reveals that metal pollution from spacecraft reentries is altering atmospheric chemistry, with lithium, aluminum, and other aerospace metals now exceeding natural cosmic dust influx levels, though the long-term environmental impact remains unclear.Read more →
Gizmodo...‘House of the Dragon’ Teases an Absolutely Scorching Season 3HBO released a teaser and key art for House of the Dragon season three, set to premiere in June, featuring the escalation of the Dance of the Dragons civil war with the returning ensemble cast plus new additions including Tommy Flanagan, Dan Fogler, and James Norton. The season promises significant drama as House Targaryen prepares for the conflict that will reshape the realm.Read more →
CNET...The First Planet Parade in 2026 Begins This Weekend: How to See 6 Planets at OnceA rare planet parade featuring six planets (Mercury, Venus, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune) will be visible in the night sky during the last week of February 2026, primarily around sunset between February 21-28. Viewing requires a telescope due to light pollution and the planets' proximity to the sun, with the best observation window lasting only 30-45 minutes around 6:45 p.m. local time.Read more →
TechCrunch...OpenAI reportedly finalizing $100B deal at more than $850B valuationOpenAI is raising over $100 billion at a valuation exceeding $850 billion, with major investors including Amazon, SoftBank, Nvidia, and Microsoft participating in the funding round. The funding comes as OpenAI works toward profitability while testing advertisement features in ChatGPT for free users.Read more →
The Verge...Xenoblade Chronicles X is $20 off in time for its Switch 2 upgradeNintendo just released a Switch 2 upgrade for Xenoblade Chronicles X: Definitive Edition. The upgrade is $4.99 for owners of the Switch game, or $64.99 if you buy the Switch 2 version. Don’t buy the Switch 2 version! Instead, score a deal on the digital Switch version that’s $39.99 (originally $59.99) at GameStop and Amazon. […]Read more →
TechCrunch...Current is a new RSS reader that’s more like a river than an inboxCurrent is a new RSS reader app that reimagines the feed experience as a flowing river of content rather than an email-like inbox with unread counts. The app addresses RSS reader anxiety by letting content age and fade naturally instead of forcing users to mark items as read, while offering features like full-text article fetching, individual writer tracking via "Voices," and intelligent feed management suggestions.Read more →
Engadget...Nintendo announces surprise Switch 2 version of sci-fi RPG Xenoblade Chronicles X: Definitive EditionXenoblade Chronicles X: Definitive Edition received a Switch 2 update enabling up to 60fps performance and 4K resolution when docked, addressing hardware limitations of the original Switch version. The enhanced version costs $65 standalone or $5 as an upgrade for existing Switch owners, with a physical release arriving April 16.Read more →
Gizmodo...It’s Not Just Your Screens: Why So Many People Suddenly Need Reading GlassesResearchers from SUNY College of Optometry found that dim indoor lighting combined with prolonged close-up focus, rather than phone use alone, may be the primary driver of rising myopia rates globally. The study suggests that in low-light conditions, pupil constriction during near work significantly reduces retinal illumination, potentially leading to nearsightedness development.Read more →
TechCrunch...Sex toys maker Tenga says hacker stole customer informationJapanese sex toy maker Tenga disclosed a data breach affecting approximately 600 U.S. customers after an unauthorized party gained access to an employee's email account, potentially exposing customer names, email addresses, and order details. The company has implemented security measures including multi-factor authentication and recommended affected customers change passwords and monitor for suspicious emails.Read more →
Engadget...Proton VPN two-year subscriptions are 70 percent off right nowProton VPN is offering a significant promotion on its Premium Plus plan at $2.99/month ($72 for two years), representing a 70% discount from regular pricing. The service features strong privacy credentials, fast performance with 88% download speeds maintained, supports up to 10 devices, and includes advanced features like NetShield ad-blocking and Secure Core connections across 15,000+ servers globally.Read more →
The Verge...The speech police came for ColbertFCC Commissioner Brendan Carr's enforcement threats prompted CBS to prevent Stephen Colbert from airing an interview, raising concerns about regulatory overreach and censorship. The incident highlights tensions between government regulation and media freedom, with implications for how agencies enforce decades-old broadcasting rules.Read more →
CNET...The Best of KBIS 2026: Hidden Cooktops, Ice Makers and More Industry FirstsThe Kitchen and Bath Industry Show in Orlando showcased innovations in home appliances including LG's one-hour dishwasher, hidden induction stovetops and wireless charging countertops, and advanced cooking technology from Sharp. Featured products demonstrate industry trends toward space-saving designs, faster performance, and smart home integration, with premium offerings like LG's $9,799 refrigerators incorporating AI-powered features.Read more →
TechCrunch...Bug in student admissions website exposed children’s personal informationRavenna Hub, a student admissions platform serving over a million students, fixed a critical security vulnerability that exposed personally identifiable information including children's names, dates of birth, addresses, and photos to any logged-in user. The insecure direct object reference (IDOR) flaw allowed unauthorized access to records by modifying sequential student numbers in the URL, potentially affecting over 1.63 million student records.Read more →
Gizmodo...The ‘Doctor Who’ TV Movie Is Getting the Remaster It DeservesThe BBC is releasing a remastered 4K Blu-ray and UHD edition of the 1996 Doctor Who TV movie to commemorate its 30th anniversary, featuring a newly reconstructed surround sound soundtrack from original film negatives. The film, which introduced Paul McGann as the Eighth Doctor, failed to revive the franchise on television but became influential in Doctor Who's expanded universe, particularly through audio dramas. The release is scheduled for May in the UK, with US release details to be confirmed.Read more →
The Verge...Money no longer matters to AI’s top talentThe AI industry is experiencing intense competition for top talent, with companies in the San Francisco Bay Area offering record-breaking salaries to poach researchers from competitors. Beyond compensation, AI researchers are increasingly motivated by ideology and mission—beliefs about the technology's world-changing potential—leading to high-profile exits and public declarations of concerns about AI safety and societal impact. As major AI companies prepare for potential IPOs, the industry faces growing pressure to demonstrate transparency and accountability for the massive investments they've raised.Read more →
TechCrunch...Reload wants to give your AI agents a shared memoryReload, a new AI workforce management platform, launched its first product Epic, which helps development teams maintain shared context and requirements across multiple coding agents. The platform addresses a key challenge where AI agents lack long-term memory and system understanding, enabling better coordination and consistency as projects evolve.Read more →
TechCrunch...Rivian owners will soon be able to access vehicle controls using their Apple WatchRivian is launching an Apple Watch companion app that allows owners to control their vehicles remotely, including locking/unlocking doors, venting windows, and adjusting climate and charge settings. The update also includes broader vehicle software improvements for performance and accessibility, such as a new kneel mode and cold weather battery indicator.Read more →
Engadget...Apple's iPhone Air MagSafe battery pack is cheaper than everApple's iPhone Air MagSafe battery pack, a slim 7.5mm accessory with 3,149mAh capacity, is currently discounted to $79 from $99. The pack adds 65% charge to the iPhone Air, supports wireless charging for AirPods Pro 3, and maintains the phone's thin design without adding significant bulk.Read more →
TechCrunch...OpenAI, Reliance partner to add AI search to JioHotstarOpenAI is partnering with Reliance's JioHotstar to integrate AI-powered conversational search for movies, shows, and live sports using text and voice prompts in multiple languages. The partnership includes a two-way integration where JioHotstar recommendations will also appear directly in ChatGPT, positioning it as a bidirectional discovery platform. This move reflects the broader industry trend of streaming services embedding AI conversational interfaces for personalized content discovery.Read more →
TechCrunch...Co-founders behind Reface and Prisma join hands to improve on-device model inference with MiraiMirai, a London-based startup founded by Reface and Prisma creators, has raised $10 million to develop an inference engine that optimizes AI model performance on consumer devices like phones and laptops. The company's Rust-based framework enables developers to integrate on-device AI capabilities with minimal code, addressing the need for cost-effective alternatives to cloud-based AI inference.Read more →
CNET...Protect Your Heart With These Expert-Approved WorkoutsRegular exercise is essential for cardiovascular health, reducing the risk of heart disease, stroke, and high blood pressure while improving the heart's ability to pump blood efficiently. Recommended exercises include interval training, weightlifting, walking, yoga, and swimming, with adults advised to aim for 150 minutes of moderate-intensity aerobic activity weekly, supplemented by resistance training at least twice per week.Read more →
Engadget...The latest 45W Anker Nano charger with smart display is $10 off right nowAnker unveiled a new 45W Nano charger with a smart display at CES 2026 that shows real-time charging data and automatically adjusts metrics to optimize battery lifespan. The charger is currently available for $30 for Prime members and features dual folding prongs, making it compatible with multiple devices including iPhones, Apple Watches, and Samsung products.Read more →
Gizmodo...The ‘Sonic’ Movies Have Found Their Amy RoseThis entertainment news roundup covers multiple television and film projects including casting announcements for Sonic the Hedgehog 4, American Horror Story's thirteenth season, and Disney's new supernatural series Coven Academy. Notable additions include Kristen Bell voicing Amy Rose in the Sonic film, director John Waters joining American Horror Story, and Devon Sawa cast in Coven Academy.Read more →
CNET...40 of the Best Movies on Netflix You Should Stream NowThis article is a curated list of 40 movies available on Netflix spanning multiple genres, from acclaimed dramas like Frankenstein and Train Dreams to beloved classics like Stand By Me and action films like Rebel Ridge. The selection highlights Netflix's growing presence in major awards ceremonies, with six original films earning 18 Academy Award nominations in 2026.Read more →
The Verge...Abxylute’s new Switch 2 controller prototype has one big problemAbxylute has launched a Kickstarter campaign for the N6 and N9C Switch 2 controllers, featuring larger grips and Hall effect joysticks to address Joy-Con limitations. However, the prototype has ergonomic issues with stick placement that makes it uncomfortable for medium-to-large hands and leaves portions of the console exposed, with several technical refinements still needed before the April release.Read more →
TechCrunch...This former Big Tech engineers are using AI to navigate Trump’s trade chaosAmari AI, founded by former Google and LinkedIn engineers, is modernizing the customs brokerage industry by automating paperwork and data entry using AI. The startup has raised $4.5 million, serves 30+ customers managing over $15 billion in goods, and addresses critical gaps in an outdated, heavily regulated industry facing employee burnout and sudden trade policy changes.Read more →
TechCrunch...For open-source programs, AI coding tools are a mixed blessingAI coding tools are lowering barriers to entry in open-source software development, creating a flood of low-quality contributions that overwhelm maintainers despite making feature development easier. While experienced developers benefit from AI assistance, the resulting code complexity and maintenance burden are outpacing the growth of skilled maintainers, threatening software ecosystem stability.Read more →
Engadget...Russia's recent blocking of Telegram is reportedly disrupting its military operations in UkraineRussia's ban on Telegram and loss of Starlink access have significantly disrupted military communications and drone operations on the frontline, undermining Moscow's tactical capabilities despite the government's stated intent to protect citizens. The dual communications blackout has drawn rare criticism from pro-Russian military channels and soldiers who rely heavily on Telegram for battlefield coordination, providing Ukrainian forces a strategic advantage.Read more →
The Verge...It's MAGA v Broligarch in the battle over prediction marketsThe Trump administration has sided with the cryptocurrency and prediction market industries over Republican state opposition, with the CFTC threatening to sue states that attempt to regulate prediction markets like Kalshi. Simultaneously, the Pentagon is designating Anthropic as a supply-chain risk in apparent retaliation for the AI company's refusal to allow unrestricted military use of Claude, marking a broader pattern of political tensions between the tech industry and the administration.Read more →
The Verge...Google adds a camera to Snapseed on iOSA photo editing application has expanded its functionality to include integrated photo capture capabilities with manual controls and retro film filter effects. This addition allows users to take and edit photos within a single application, streamlining the workflow for photographers and content creators.Read more →
TechCrunch...Altman and Amodei share a moment of awkwardness at India’s big AI summitAt India's AI Impact Summit, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman and Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei notably declined to join other executives in a symbolic gesture of unity, reflecting the intensifying competitive rivalry between the two leading AI laboratories. Their public disagreement has escalated through competing Super Bowl advertisements and statements regarding business practices, particularly concerning ad integration in their respective AI platforms.Read more →
Engadget...Get a four-pack of first-gen AirTags for only $64Apple's first-generation AirTag four-pack is available at a 35 percent discount for $64, bringing the per-unit price down to approximately $16 compared to the regular $29 price. The deal represents a near-record low and leverages Apple's established Find My network for device location tracking through sound triggers and Precision Finding features.Read more →
CNET...Sharp Invented a New High-Speed Cooking Technology Called the 'Golden Heater'Sharp unveiled the Celerity High-Speed Oven at KBIS 2026, featuring a patented "golden heater" that combines convection, microwave, and infrared heating technologies to significantly reduce cooking times while maintaining food quality. The oven can bake cookies in 9 minutes and roast a 5-pound chicken in 30 minutes, with preloaded cooking programs and smart features like moisture sensors and built-in cameras to assist home cooks.Read more →
Engadget...Grab this Elevation Lab 10-year extended battery case for AirTag for only $16Elevation Lab's extended battery case for AirTag is currently on sale at Amazon for $16 (30% discount). The case uses AA batteries to extend AirTag battery life to approximately 10 years, provides IP69 waterproof protection, and offers improved security through inconspicuous appearance, though it reduces speaker volume and is too bulky for everyday carry use cases.Read more →
CNET...Flying Without a Real ID? You May Owe an Additional $45 FeeThe TSA began charging a $45 fee on February 1st for travelers arriving at airport security without a valid Real ID, such as an enhanced driver's license or passport. The fee covers additional identity verification procedures and allows travelers to bypass the Real ID requirement for 10 days using biometric kiosks, though the fee is non-refundable if security checks fail.Read more →
CNET...Samsung Galaxy Z TriFold Review: A Pocket-Sized Powerhouse, but It's Not for EveryoneThe Samsung Galaxy Z TriFold features a unique triple-fold design that expands to a 10-inch display, positioning itself as a premium device that combines phone and tablet functionality. Despite impressive engineering, strong camera performance, and solid battery life, the $2,900 price tag and niche appeal limit its market to affluent power users and business professionals.Read more →
Gizmodo...‘Predator: Badlands’ Is a Huge Hulu HitPredator: Badlands achieved 9 million views in its first five days on Hulu, becoming the platform's top film premiere since director Dan Trachtenberg's 2022 film Prey. The franchise has streamed over 300 million hours across Disney+ and Hulu globally, with Trachtenberg expressing interest in returning to the Predator universe despite his new deal with Paramount.Read more →
The Verge...The RAM shortage is coming for everything you care aboutA global RAM shortage driven by AI companies' massive demand for memory is causing price increases and product delays across consumer devices in 2026, including smartphones, game consoles, laptops, and handhelds. Major manufacturers like Apple, Qualcomm, and Valve are raising prices by 8-30% or postponing releases, with analysts predicting no relief until 2028 as the three dominant memory manufacturers prioritize profits over addressing the shortage.Read more →
TechCrunch...Freeform raises $67M Series B to scale up laser AI manufacturingFreeform, a metal 3D printing startup founded by former SpaceX engineers, raised $67 million in Series B funding to scale its manufacturing platform. The company plans to upgrade from its current GoldenEye system to a new Skyfall platform that uses hundreds of lasers to dramatically increase production capacity, leveraging AI and real-time physics simulations powered by Nvidia GPUs.Read more →
TechCrunch...This VC’s best advice for building a founding teamIn this Build Mode podcast episode, Yuri Sagalov, managing director at General Catalyst, shares guidance on assembling founding teams and making early hiring decisions. Key advice includes identifying investors who actively support recruitment and go-to-market strategy while avoiding micromanagers, creating equitable co-founder equity splits with slight differentiation to break deadlocks, and hiring early employees who are mission-driven and understand the risks inherent in early-stage startups.Read more →
Engadget...Meta reportedly plans to release a smartwatch this yearMeta is reviving its smartwatch project called 'Malibu 2' for release this year, featuring Meta AI and health tracking capabilities. The initiative was previously paused in 2022 due to Reality Labs spending cuts, but the company is now prioritizing wearables alongside its glasses development strategy.Read more →
CNET...Starforge Explorer III Pro Review: A Worthy Rival to DIY in Performance and ValueThe Starforge Explorer III Pro is a high-performance prebuilt gaming PC that delivers exceptional value at $3,900, featuring an Intel Core Ultra 7 265K, RTX 5080 GPU, and competitive pricing compared to both boutique builders and DIY alternatives. The system achieves top-tier gaming and 3DMark performance with excellent cable management and thermal design, though its large 68-liter case and fan noise are notable drawbacks.Read more →
Gizmodo...How ‘A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms’ Nailed Dunk’s Nightmarish Trial by CombatA Knight of the Seven Kingdoms' creative team employed innovative cinematic techniques, including immersive in-helmet camera work and emphasized breathing audio, to convey protagonist Dunk's anxiety and panic during the intense Trial of Seven sequence. By focusing on Dunk's inner emotional state—adapting George R.R. Martin's anxious character monologue from the source material—the showrunners created a visceral viewing experience that balances dramatic action with psychological authenticity.Read more →
CNET...Prime Video: 24 of the Best Sci-Fi TV Shows You Should Stream NowPrime Video offers a diverse selection of science fiction shows with a distinctive indie-film aesthetic that pushes creative boundaries. The streamer provides both dark, dystopian content and lighter sci-fi offerings, positioning itself as a compelling alternative to competitors like Netflix and Apple TV.Read more →
Gizmodo...AI-Generated Passwords Are Apparently Quite Easy to CrackResearch from cybersecurity firm Irregular reveals that passwords generated by large language models like Claude, ChatGPT, and Gemini appear secure but are fundamentally weak, containing only 2.08 bits of entropy per character compared to 6.13 bits for truly secure passwords. The models exhibit predictable patterns—such as Claude consistently starting passwords with uppercase 'G' and using digit '7' as the second character—making them susceptible to brute-force attacks despite passing strength checkers.Read more →
TechCrunch...Reliance unveils $110B AI investment plan as India ramps up tech ambitionsReliance, India's largest conglomerate led by Mukesh Ambani, announced a ₹10 trillion ($110 billion) investment plan to build AI computing infrastructure over seven years, including gigawatt-scale data centers and edge computing networks integrated with its Jio telecom platform. The initiative reflects India's broader push toward technological self-reliance, with over $200 billion expected in AI infrastructure spending nationally, supported by Reliance's 10 gigawatts of renewable energy capacity and partnerships across industries including manufacturing, agriculture, and healthcare.Read more →
The Verge...The biggest app in the whole wide worldThe article explores what it takes to reach #1 on the App Store and what that achievement actually means for developers. While being #1 is a rare distinction held by fewer than 570 apps since 2012, most apps only hold the top spot briefly, and the viral spike rarely translates to sustained business success, yet the prestige and credibility boost make it a worthwhile goal.Read more →
CNET...These 7 Vitamins for Hair Growth Can Give You Longer, Thicker LocksHair loss can result from various vitamin deficiencies, with biotin, vitamins A, C, D, and E, iron, and zinc playing key roles in follicle health and growth. While supplements may help restore hair and reduce loss, results require consistent use over months and should be combined with medical consultation to address underlying causes.Read more →
CNET...Never Lose Socks in the Wash Again With This Genius New Whirlpool FeatureWhirlpool has introduced a new top-load washing machine featuring a removable delicate basket that protects sweaters and other delicate items while also keeping socks contained in one place for easy matching. The innovative design uses distinct water flow patterns to keep items in the center basket throughout the wash cycle, addressing the common problem of lost socks during laundry.Read more →
Engadget...The 16 best portable Bluetooth speakers for 2026This article is a comprehensive buying guide for portable Bluetooth speakers, covering important selection criteria including weather-proofing with IP ratings, battery life expectations, Bluetooth range considerations, and audio quality factors. The guide helps consumers choose between various price points and feature sets, with reviews of specific models and advice on balancing durability, sound quality, and portability for different use cases.Read more →
Gizmodo...A Simple Blood Test Could Eventually Tell You When Alzheimer’s Is ComingResearchers have developed a predictive model using blood biomarkers, specifically phosphorylated tau 217 (ptau217), to predict the onset of Alzheimer's disease within a 3-4 year window. The model, validated on 600 participants, could significantly improve clinical trial efficiency and help at-risk individuals make informed decisions about preventive treatments and lifestyle modifications.Read more →
TechCrunch...OpenAI taps Tata for 100MW AI data center capacity in India, eyes 1GWOpenAI has partnered with India's Tata Group to secure 100 megawatts of AI-ready data center capacity with plans to scale to 1 gigawatt, positioning India as a critical growth market with over 100 million weekly ChatGPT users. The partnership includes deploying ChatGPT Enterprise across Tata's workforce and expanding OpenAI's infrastructure, enterprise adoption, and certification programs in the country.Read more →
The Verge...Mark Zuckerberg and his Ray-Ban entourage have their day in courtMeta CEO Mark Zuckerberg testified in a landmark lawsuit brought by a young woman alleging that Meta and Google's platform design features led to compulsive app use and mental health issues. During eight hours of questioning, Zuckerberg defended Meta's safety decisions, including allowing AR filters that simulate cosmetic surgery, arguing the company balanced free expression against potential harms and lacked compelling evidence of significant harm. The trial, which is expected to last at least six weeks, highlights ongoing disputes over whether social media platforms prioritize user wellbeing or engagement metrics.Read more →
TechCrunch...OpenAI deepens India push with Pine Labs fintech partnershipOpenAI partnered with Pine Labs to integrate AI-driven reasoning into the fintech firm's payments infrastructure, automating settlement, reconciliation, and invoicing workflows to accelerate AI-led commerce in India. The collaboration enables Pine Labs to extend its internal AI efficiencies to merchants and corporate clients, starting with B2B use cases, while OpenAI deepens its presence in India's payments and enterprise ecosystem beyond consumer-facing tools.Read more →
CNET...Apple May Be Adding Support for Conversational AI in CarPlayApple is introducing support for voice-based conversational AI apps like ChatGPT and Gemini on CarPlay with iOS 26.4, launching in March. The feature restricts functionality to voice-only interactions without wake words, text/image responses, or device control to maintain driver safety and focus.Read more →
The Verge...The RAM crunch could kill products and even entire companies, memory exec admitsPhison is one of the leading makers of controller chips for SSDs and other flash memory devices - and CEO Pua Khein-Seng has now become a leading voice for just how bad the RAM shortage might get. Companies may need to cut back their product lines in the second half of 2026, and some companies […]Read more →
Gizmodo...This Galaxy Is 99% Dark Matter—and Basically InvisibleAstronomers have identified CDG-2, a galaxy in the Perseus cluster that appears to be composed of 99% dark matter, making it one of the most heavily dark-matter-filled galaxies ever observed. The discovery was made by detecting a faint glow around four tightly bound globular clusters, representing the first galaxy detected solely through its globular cluster population and providing new insights into dark matter's role in galaxy formation and structure.Read more →
Engadget...Mark Zuckerberg testifies in social media addiction trial that Meta just wants Instagram to be 'useful'Mark Zuckerberg testified in a jury trial over social media addiction claims, arguing that Meta prioritizes app utility over engagement metrics despite internal documents suggesting engagement was a company goal. The lawsuit brought by a California woman alleges Instagram and other platforms caused harm through addictive features, with TikTok and Snap having settled before trial.Read more →
CNET...Meta Could Release a Smartwatch This Year: This Is Why It Makes SenseMeta is developing a smartwatch codenamed Malibu 2 to launch alongside updated Ray-Ban Display smart glasses later this year, featuring fitness tracking and integration with Meta's neural band technology for gesture control. The watch aims to enhance the wearables ecosystem by working seamlessly with smart glasses for camera control and AI-powered fitness functions, positioning Meta to compete with Apple and Google's similar wearable initiatives.Read more →
CNET...Dyson's Slimmest Cordless Vacuum Now Has a Swiffer-Like Cousin. I Tried ItDyson introduced the PencilWash, a lightweight wet vacuum weighing 4.9 pounds that combines mopping functionality with the company's signature slim design, priced at $349. The device uses a powered roller mop mechanism with fresh water and microfiber technology to clean hard surfaces, offering approximately 30 minutes of battery life and demonstrating strong cleaning performance in initial testing.Read more →
Engadget...Dyson announces the PencilWash wet floor cleanerDyson has unveiled the PencilWash, a compact wet floor cleaner designed with a slim 1.5-inch diameter handle weighing under 2kg, allowing it to fit into tight spaces and under low furniture. The device uses fresh water and a high-density microfiber roller to clean both wet and dry debris in a single pass without traditional filters, promising quick drying and minimal maintenance.Read more →
The Verge...Dyson turned its skinny PencilVac into a lightweight wet floor cleanerDyson has announced an alternate version of its skinny PencilVac that's designed to clean spills and stains on hard floors instead of sucking up dirt and debris. Like the PencilVac, which Dyson called "world's slimmest vacuum cleaner" when it was announced nine months ago, the new PencilWash squeezes a battery, motor, and other electronics into […]Read more →
Gizmodo...Tom Noonan, Frankenstein of ‘The Monster Squad,’ Dies at 74Actor Tom Noonan, known for his iconic portrayal of the Frankenstein monster in The Monster Squad and villainous roles in films like Manhunter and RoboCop 2, has passed away at age 74. Throughout his nearly four-decade career, Noonan worked with acclaimed directors and appeared in numerous films and television series, leaving a lasting impact on audiences and the entertainment industry.Read more →
TechCrunch...Etsy sells secondhand clothing marketplace Depop to eBay for $1.2BEtsy is divesting Depop, a secondhand fashion marketplace with seven million active buyers, to eBay for $1.2 billion in cash. The sale reflects Etsy's strategic pivot to focus on its core marketplace as it faces competitive pressures from platforms like Temu, Shein, and Amazon, with slowing revenue growth.Read more →
The Verge...Meta is reportedly planning to launch a smartwatch this yearMeta is planning to launch a smartwatch with health tracking and AI features later this year, along with an updated version of its Meta Ray-Ban Display smart glasses, The Information reports. The smartwatch would arrive ahead of a pair of mixed reality glasses, code-named Phoenix, that Meta has reportedly delayed until 2027 amidst efforts to […]Read more →
Gizmodo...Mark Zuckerberg Takes the Stand, No Meta Ray-Bans AllowedMeta CEO Mark Zuckerberg testified in a landmark lawsuit alleging Instagram was designed to be addictive to children, with internal documents showing over 4 million Instagram users under age 13 in 2015. The case, brought by a woman who claims addiction starting in elementary school, could set precedent for over 1,500 similar claims against social media companies, with Meta arguing the plaintiff's mental health issues predated her Instagram use.Read more →
Gizmodo...Uber Is Sinking Over $100 Million Into Charging Stations for Self-Driving CarsUber is investing over $100 million in autonomous vehicle charging infrastructure, including dedicated fast-charging hubs at autonomous depots in San Francisco, Los Angeles, and Dallas. The initiative positions Uber to support the transition to autonomous and electric fleets while competing with robotaxi operators like Waymo and Tesla.Read more →
Gizmodo...The Dream of Home Arcades Isn’t Dead, and Neither Is Arcade1UpBasic Fun! acquired Arcade1Up and is relaunching the brand with improved arcade cabinets featuring better craftsmanship, quality control, and authentic 1980s-style construction. The company plans to release new cabinets this fall, including Sonic Genesis and WrestleFest machines, while addressing previous quality issues and renegotiating licensing deals to expand the game catalog.Read more →
Gizmodo...A New Moon Race Starts This Year—and This Time It’s All About the WaterThe U.S. and China are racing to extract water ice from the Moon's Shackleton crater, with both nations planning controlled landings on the crater rim this year. Blue Origin's MK1 lander will demonstrate the capability for NASA in early 2026, while China's more aggressive Chang'e 7 mission targets an August launch, potentially giving China a significant first-mover advantage in lunar resource extraction and establishing geopolitical dominance in space exploration.Read more →
CNET...Uber Has Big Plans for Lots More Robotaxis and EV Charging StationsUber announced a $100 million investment to build autonomous vehicle charging stations across US cities, starting with San Francisco, Los Angeles, and Dallas, supporting its expansion into the rapidly growing robotaxi market. The company plans to operate autonomous vehicles in at least 10 cities by end of 2026 and will also expand EV charging infrastructure for human drivers across major global cities.Read more →
The Verge...The best iPad deals you can get right nowThis article highlights current iPad deals across multiple models, from the entry-level 11th-gen iPad starting at $321 to the premium M5 iPad Pro with discounts up to $200. Notable upcoming developments include Apple's March 4th event in New York City, which may introduce an M4-powered iPad Air and new entry-level iPad with Apple Intelligence support.Read more →
CNET...Audible's New Feature Lets You Read and Listen to Your Favorite Books at the Same TimeAudible has launched a Read and Listen feature that syncs audiobook narration with highlighted text in real-time, available to users with both Audible and Kindle subscriptions. The feature aims to enhance reading comprehension, improve accessibility for users with dyslexia and ADHD, and capitalize on data showing that simultaneous reading and listening users consume twice as much content as audiobook-only customers.Read more →
Gizmodo...Utah Governor Pushes Back on CFTC’s Prediction Market Power GrabPrediction market platforms like Kalshi and Polymarket face legal challenges from multiple states over whether they constitute unlicensed gambling, while the CFTC asserts federal jurisdiction over these markets. The conflict has spawned at least 20 lawsuits, with states arguing for regulatory authority and crypto exchanges like Coinbase pursuing preemptive federal litigation to establish regulatory clarity.Read more →
TechCrunch...Hacking conference Def Con bans three people linked to EpsteinDEF CON banned three individuals linked to Jeffrey Epstein following the Department of Justice's release of files related to its investigation into the late investor. The bans include prominent figures in cybersecurity and venture capital, reflecting broader industry accountability efforts as multiple conferences and organizations distance themselves from those connected to Epstein.Read more →
Gizmodo...Essential Embo Episodes to Watch Before ‘The Mandalorian and Grogu’The Mandalorian and Grogu film will feature Embo, a Kyuzo bounty hunter character from Star Wars: The Clone Wars, making his live-action debut. Despite being a fan-favorite character design, Embo has minimal screen time across the animated series, appearing in eight episodes with only brief or background roles, raising questions about how the film will develop his character.Read more →
The Verge...Social media on trial: tech giants face lawsuits over addiction, safety, and mental healthMeta CEO Mark Zuckerberg is preparing to testify in Los Angeles as part of major litigation brought by school districts and state attorneys general, who allege that social media platforms' design has harmed young users. Recently released documents reveal that Meta, Snap, TikTok, and YouTube were aware of risks posed by heavy digital engagement on teens while actively recruiting them, with the first bellwether trial set to begin in June amid thousands of pending cases.Read more →
TechCrunch...Is your startup’s check engine light on? Google Cloud’s VP explains what to doGoogle Cloud VP Darren Mowry discusses how startups are accelerating AI adoption while managing tight funding and rising infrastructure costs, noting that early cloud infrastructure decisions can significantly impact expenses post-credits. The conversation explores the startup ecosystem's challenges, Google Cloud's competitive positioning for AI startups, and strategic scaling considerations founders should evaluate.Read more →
Gizmodo...AI Is Starting to Show an Impact in Early-Career Jobs, Irish Government SaysAn Irish government report reveals that AI adoption is disproportionately impacting young workers aged 15-29, with employment in high-risk sectors like tech and financial services declining by 1% for this group while older workers see growth. The impact is driven primarily by hiring slowdowns rather than layoffs, as companies adopt AI-first strategies, potentially creating a 'lost generation' of early-career workers who lack entry-level opportunities to build foundational skills and experience.Read more →
Gizmodo...Greenland’s Freaky Ice Plumes May Be Fueled by Wild, Pasta-Like ChurningScientists discovered that thermal convection, a heat-driven process typically found in Earth's mantle, may be occurring within Greenland's ice sheet, causing slow churning movements that create mysterious plume-like structures. This finding reveals that ice is softer than previously assumed and improves understanding of ice sheet physics, though researchers emphasize that softer ice alone does not necessarily predict faster melting or higher sea level rise.Read more →
The Verge...Ring's AI-powered Search Party won't stop at finding lost dogs, leaked email showsA leaked internal email obtained by 404 Media shows that Ring has bigger plans for its AI-powered neighborhood search capability than just looking for lost dogs. The outlet reports the email, sent last October by founder Jamie Siminoff to all Ring employees, says that with Search Party, "You can now see a future where we […]Read more →
Gizmodo...Steven Soderbergh Is Still Disappointed That ‘The Hunt for Ben Solo’ Didn’t HappenDirector Steven Soderbergh revealed that Disney cancelled a Ben Solo Star Wars film he was developing with Adam Driver after years of work, despite Lucasfilm's enthusiasm for the project. Disney's stated reason was that they didn't believe Ben Solo could be alive, leading Soderbergh to write four new scripts in response to the disappointment.Read more →
CNET...Today's NYT Connections: Sports Edition Hints and Answers for Feb. 19, #514The New York Times released a Sports Edition variant of its Connections puzzle game through The Athletic subscription service and free online. The puzzle features sports-themed word groupings including clothing, NASCAR flags, NFL team locations, and Duke basketball players drafted first overall in the NBA.Read more →
TechCrunch...A startup called Germ becomes the first private messenger that launches directly from Bluesky’s appBluesky has integrated Germ Network's technology to offer end-to-end encrypted messaging natively within the app, marking the first private messenger built directly into the platform. The integration demonstrates how open social networks enable community-developed features, with Germ leveraging the AT Protocol and the new Messaging Layer Security standard to provide encrypted communication without requiring phone numbers.Read more →
Engadget...Gemini can now generate a 30-second approximation of what real music sounds likeGoogle has launched Lyria 3, a music generation model integrated into Gemini that allows users to create or remix 30-second music tracks from text, image, or video prompts. The model features improved realism and musical complexity, individual component control, automatic lyric generation, and SynthID watermarking to identify AI-generated content.Read more →
CNET...Best VPN for Chrome 2026: Browse, Stream and Download in PrivateThis CNET article reviews the best VPN services for Google Chrome, comparing options like ExpressVPN, NordVPN, Surfshark, and Proton VPN based on speed, privacy features, streaming capabilities, and pricing. The guide explains the differences between VPN browser extensions and full VPN apps, helping users choose the right solution for their privacy and browsing needs.Read more →
The Verge...Here are the best AirPods deals you can get right nowApple's AirPods lineup, including the AirPods 4, AirPods Pro 3, and AirPods Max, are currently available at discounted prices across major retailers. The AirPods 4 with ANC are discounted to $139.99, AirPods Pro 3 to $229, and AirPods Max to $449, though deeper discounts were seen during Black Friday and Cyber Monday shopping events.Read more →
Gizmodo...The ‘Game of Thrones’ Prequel Play Is Officially HappeningThe Royal Shakespeare Company will premiere Game of Thrones: The Mad King at Stratford-upon-Avon this summer, directed by Dominic Cooke and written by Duncan Macmillan in collaboration with George R.R. Martin. The play focuses on Lyanna Stark as a central character caught between Rhaegar Targaryen and Robert Baratheon during a jousting tournament at Harrenhal, exploring events directly preceding the original Game of Thrones series and revealing previously undisclosed details from Martin's fictional history.Read more →
Gizmodo...Microsoft’s Glass Chip Holds Terabytes of Data for 10,000 YearsMicrosoft's Project Silica uses femtosecond lasers to encode data into borosilicate glass, creating a revolutionary archival storage medium capable of preserving information for up to 10,000 years. The technology addresses the 'Digital Dark Age' by offering permanent, immutable storage that requires no maintenance, making it ideal for organizations like archives and museums that need to preserve high-value data indefinitely.Read more →
Gizmodo...Trump Boys Talk ‘Retribution’ as CEOs Kiss the Ring at Their Crypto EventDonald Trump Jr. and Eric Trump are hosting a World Liberty Forum at Mar-a-Lago to promote their cryptocurrency company, World Liberty Financial, which emerged after the family was previously debanked and banned from traditional financial platforms. The event features major finance and government figures and highlights the Trump family's pivot to crypto as a way to operate outside the traditional banking system, though critics question whether their political connections rather than genuine innovation are driving investment interest.Read more →
CNET...What to Expect From Apple's March Event: New MacBooks, iPhones and iPadsApple has scheduled a spring event for March 4, 2026, where it is expected to unveil new MacBook Pros with M5 Pro and M5 Max chips, a budget iPhone 17E model, and updated iPads with enhanced processors including A18 and M4 chips. The event's colorful invite design suggests new MacBook color options inspired by Apple's retro rainbow branding.Read more →
The Verge...Polestar aims to shake off EV doldrums with 4 new models in 3 yearsPolestar says it will release four new electric models over the next three years, including a new SUV and a revamped version of its Polestar 2 sedan. The Swedish automaker, which is owned by China's Geely, said it will start delivering its Polestar 5 grand tourer to customers this summer, followed by a new long-roof […]Read more →
TechCrunch...SeatGeek and Spotify team up to offer concert ticket sales inside the music platformSeatGeek has integrated with Spotify to enable seamless ticket purchasing for users browsing artists and tour dates on the platform, currently available through 15 major U.S. venue partners where SeatGeek operates as the primary ticketer. This partnership positions SeatGeek to reach millions of Spotify's active users to increase ticket sales conversion, though the company continues to face stiff competition from market leaders Ticketmaster and AXS.Read more →
Engadget...Cyberpunk platformer Replaced has once again been delayedCyberpunk platformer Replaced has been delayed from March 12 to April 14 to allow developer Sad Cat Studios additional time for polish and stability improvements. The 2.5D pixel-art game, which has been in development for five years, will launch simultaneously on Xbox Game Pass on day one across multiple platforms including PC and Xbox consoles.Read more →
Engadget...The best VPN deals: Up to 87 percent off ProtonVPN, Surfshark, ExpressVPN, NordVPN and moreThis article provides a comprehensive guide to finding discounted VPN services, highlighting deals that save 70-87 percent on annual subscriptions from providers like ExpressVPN, NordVPN, Surfshark, and CyberGhost. The piece emphasizes that while VPNs are essential for privacy and security—hiding internet activity from ISPs and enabling global content access—consumers should carefully evaluate offerings to avoid misleading pricing and ensure they're getting genuine value.Read more →
Gizmodo...A ‘Spider-Man: Brand New Day’ Book Just Accidentally Told Us What the Film Is AboutRandom House revealed a plot synopsis for the upcoming Spider-Man: Brand New Day film through an Art Of book placeholder, confirming the story takes place four years after the previous film and involves Peter Parker dealing with mysterious crimes while confronting his past. The sequel opens July 31, with the official art book releasing August 4.Read more →
CNET...Apple's AirDrop Now Works With More Pixel PhonesGoogle has expanded Quick Share compatibility to additional Pixel 9 and Pixel 10 devices, enabling seamless file sharing between Android and Apple devices as an alternative to AirDrop. The feature, which includes multi-layered security, is rolling out across the Pixel 9 and 10 series (excluding the 9A) and will expand to more Android devices in 2026.Read more →
Gizmodo...Google Launches Music Generation Model to Make Songs 30-Seconds at a TimeGoogle announced that Lyria 3, its AI music generation model, is now available in the Gemini app for users 18 and older, supporting eight languages with plans for expansion. The model generates original lyrics, offers enhanced creative control over musical elements, and produces 30-second tracks for free users, with extended limits for premium subscribers.Read more →
TechCrunch...Amazon halts Blue Jay robotics project after less than six monthsAmazon has halted its Blue Jay warehouse robot project just months after its October unveiling, though the company claims it was always intended as a prototype. The multi-armed robot's core technology will be repurposed for other robotics initiatives, with the development team reassigned to different projects.Read more →
TechCrunch...Mastodon, a decentralized alternative to X, plans to target creators with new featuresMastodon announced new features and improvements to its decentralized social platform, including a simplified onboarding process and creator-focused tools to address user retention challenges. The updates aim to make the fediverse-based alternative more accessible to newcomers while attracting content creators through enhanced profiles and notification options.Read more →
TechCrunch...Data breach at fintech giant Figure affects close to a million customersFigure Technologies suffered a data breach affecting nearly 967,200 customers, with stolen data including email addresses, names, dates of birth, physical addresses, and phone numbers. The cybercrime group ShinyHunters claimed responsibility and published 2.5 gigabytes of the stolen data on their leak site after Figure failed to meet extortion demands.Read more →
The Verge...Microsoft is bringing a built-in network speed test to Windows 11Microsoft is working on a bunch of new features for Windows 11, including a new network speed test that you can access from your taskbar. The tool is bundled in an update rolling out to Windows 11 Insiders in the Release Preview Channel, allowing you to right-click the network icon in the system tray to […]Read more →
CNET...Google Pixel 10A vs. Pixel 10, 10 Pro, 10 Pro XL: How the Cheaper Pixel Matches UpGoogle launches the Pixel 10A at $500, offering a budget-friendly entry point to the Pixel 10 lineup with competitive display quality and surprisingly larger battery than pricier models. The device makes strategic tradeoffs including the older Tensor G4 processor, reduced RAM, and single telephoto camera to achieve its lower price point.Read more →
Gizmodo...Good Luck Banning Smart GlassesRoyal Caribbean has banned smart glasses with recording capabilities in private areas of its ships, citing privacy concerns. However, the policy faces significant enforcement challenges as modern smart glasses are difficult to identify and their recording indicators can be obscured, making compliance difficult to monitor and verify.Read more →
Engadget...Nevada sues Kalshi for operating a sports gambling market without a licenseNevada's gambling regulators sued Kalshi, a prediction market platform, for operating sports gambling services without proper licenses and serving underage users, as prediction markets have surged in popularity. The lawsuit reflects growing tension between state regulators and prediction market operators who claim to offer financial investments rather than gambling, with the Trump administration's CFTC backing the platforms' federal jurisdiction argument while conflict-of-interest concerns mount given Trump family ties to the industry.Read more →
Gizmodo...Chinese Kung-Fu Robots Put Western Efforts to ShameChinese robotics companies Unitree and Robotera have demonstrated humanoid robots performing complex movements including backflips, kung fu, and weapon handling during lunar new year celebrations, contrasting sharply with Tesla's Optimus failures. However, the performances were carefully choreographed for state TV broadcast with significant pressure to succeed, and claims of full autonomy remain unverified despite the impressive physical demonstrations.Read more →
CNET...March's Full Blood Moon: Here's When the Total Lunar Eclipse HappensA total lunar eclipse will occur on March 3, 2026, marking the final eclipse in a trio that began in March 2025, with the next total lunar eclipse not occurring until New Year's Eve 2028. The eclipse will be visible across North America, with the best viewing on the West Coast where the entire event can be seen from 3:44 a.m. to 9:23 a.m. ET, and no special equipment is required beyond early morning alertness.Read more →
Gizmodo...It’s Fun to be Dead In the Trailer for ‘Lee Cronin’s The Mummy’Director Lee Cronin's The Mummy presents a dark horror reimagining of the classic monster story, featuring parents who discover their missing daughter has been entombed in a 3,000-year-old sarcophagus for eight years. The film takes a grounded, intense approach distinct from the adventure-comedy Brendan Fraser version, releasing April 17.Read more →
Gizmodo...Magic Mushroom Ingredient Passes Major Test, Paving Way for FDA ApprovalCompass Pathways' synthetic psilocybin drug (COMP360) has successfully completed two large-scale clinical trials, demonstrating significant improvement in treatment-resistant depression symptoms compared to placebo. The company plans to file for FDA approval in the fourth quarter, potentially marking a major breakthrough in psychedelic-based psychiatric medicine.Read more →
The Verge...Ken Watanabe didn’t think a kabuki movie would workKokuho, a three-hour period drama about kabuki theater directed by Lee Sang-il, became Japan's top-grossing live-action film despite initial skepticism from star Ken Watanabe about whether the art form could translate to cinema. The film follows two male kabuki actors over 50 years, requiring the leads to undergo extensive training—18 months for the main actors and four months for Watanabe—to master the complex movements and choreography of onnagata performance.Read more →
TechCrunch...Google debuts $499 Pixel 10aGoogle launched the Pixel 10a, a $499 entry-level smartphone featuring a flat design, brighter 6.3-inch display, improved battery life up to 120 hours, and AI-powered camera features like Auto Best Take and Camera Coach. The device includes Satellite SOS for emergency connectivity and comes with seven years of software updates, positioning it as a competitive alternative to Apple's upcoming iPhone 17e.Read more →
Gizmodo...Audiophiles Fail to Hear Difference in Signal Passed Through Copper Cable, Banana, and Tray of MudA blind listening test on diyAudio forum compared audio quality through professional copper cables versus banana and mud conductors, with participants unable to distinguish between them at rates better than random chance. The results demonstrate that conductor material has negligible impact on audio signal quality, with the only measurable effect being signal level reduction similar to a resistor.Read more →
CNET...Best Standing Desks of 2026CNET reviewed 10 standing desks across various price points and use cases, identifying the Uplift V3 Standing Desk as the best overall option due to its affordability, build quality, and extensive customization options. The review emphasizes that standing desks can help reduce health risks from prolonged sitting, improve posture, and increase daily calorie burn, with selection depending on individual budget, space, and height requirements.Read more →
Engadget...Here's what to expect at Apple's product launch event on March 4Apple is hosting a product launch event on March 4, 2026, in NYC, London, and Shanghai, where the company is expected to introduce a budget-friendly MacBook with an A18 Pro chip starting around $699-$799, upgraded MacBook Pro models with M5 Pro and Max chips featuring improved heat dissipation, new iPad models including a 12th-gen base model with A18 and an iPad Air with M4, and a refreshed iPhone 17e with A19 chip and MagSafe support. These releases represent significant updates across Apple's product lineup with a focus on performance improvements, better heat management, and expanded AI capabilities.Read more →
Gizmodo...PC Gaming on Macs Is About to Become Very Real, but Not Thanks to AppleOpen-source emulators like Fex are enabling Mac users to play PC games directly through Steam, bypassing Apple's native development limitations. By translating x86 code to ARM architecture, these tools could give Mac gaming a renaissance that native support never achieved, though storage constraints on base models may still limit adoption.Read more →
Gizmodo...A Year After Starship’s Debris Rained Over the Caribbean, SpaceX Returns to the BahamasThe Bahamas has approved SpaceX to resume landing Falcon 9 rocket boosters in its waters following an environmental assessment, nearly a year after banning the practice due to debris from a failed Starship test flight in March 2025. SpaceX plans to launch a routine Starlink mission on Wednesday from Cape Canaveral, marking the first Falcon 9 landing in Bahamian waters since February 2025, though local environmental groups express concerns about potential marine ecosystem risks.Read more →
CNET...This New Toilet Won't Do You Dirty. It Cleans the Entire Bowl and Rim With One FlushToto unveiled the Aurora Washlet+ S7A, a high-end toilet featuring an Integravity System that increases bowl cleaning coverage up to five times in a single flush while using 37.5% less water than federal standards. The toilet includes integrated bidet technology with self-cleaning features and ceramic glazing to prevent mold, priced at $3,648 with potential discounts available at select retailers.Read more →
The Verge...Acer’s Chromebook Plus Spin 514 is $200 off, marking a new low priceThe Acer Chromebook Plus Spin 514 2-in-1 is available at Best Buy for $499 with 12GB RAM and 256GB storage, featuring a Kompanio Ultra 910 processor, 14-inch 120Hz touchscreen, and excellent battery life suitable for daily productivity tasks. The device handles multitasking well and supports stylus input, though audio quality is a notable limitation.Read more →
CNET...The Best Fitness Trackers of 2026 for Every Type of ExerciseCNET compiled a comprehensive guide to the best fitness trackers and smartwatches for 2025, testing devices from Fitbit, Apple, Google, Garmin, and others across various fitness scenarios. The Fitbit Charge 6 emerged as the best overall tracker, while the Apple Watch Series 11 won CNET's lab award for heart rate accuracy after testing over 30 miles of running data.Read more →
CNET...Google Pixel 10A Specs vs. Pixel 9A, 8A, 7A: What's New in the $499 PhoneGoogle's new Pixel 10A offers flagship features at $499, positioning itself as an affordable alternative to the $799 base Pixel 10. While largely similar to the Pixel 9A, the 10A introduces hardware improvements including faster 30W wired charging, Satellite SOS emergency messaging, a brighter 3,000-nit display with improved Gorilla Glass 7i, and Bluetooth 6 connectivity.Read more →
CNET...Premier League Soccer: Stream Wolves vs. Arsenal Live From AnywhereThis article provides broadcast details and match preview for the Premier League clash between Wolverhampton Wanderers and Arsenal on February 18, 2026. Arsenal, leading the league, faces a struggling Wolves side 18 points from safety, with the match available on Peacock in the US and other regional streaming services worldwide.Read more →
The Verge...Are Elon Musk’s Mars plans finally coming back down to Earth?Elon Musk has shifted SpaceX's focus from Mars to building a lunar city, a decision experts view as more realistic given the immense technical challenges of Mars colonization. However, space policy experts remain skeptical of Musk's unrealistic timelines and note a disconnect between his grandiose announcements and SpaceX's actual engineering efforts, raising concerns about public trust in space exploration initiatives.Read more →
Gizmodo...As the Warner Bros. Sale Heats Up, Movie Theaters Still Don’t Trust Netflix’s PromisesAmid negotiations between Netflix, Warner Bros., and Paramount over a potential acquisition, theater chain Cinemark's CEO is demanding stronger commitments from Netflix regarding theatrical release windows and marketing support rather than verbal assurances. The core concern centers on whether Netflix will honor its promise of a 45-day exclusive theatrical window before moving Warner Bros. films to streaming, given Netflix's historical skepticism about traditional movie theaters.Read more →
Gizmodo...Perplexity Executives Think Ads Will Butcher Trust in AIPerplexity is discontinuing its advertising model, citing concerns that ads would erode user trust in the accuracy of AI responses. The company joins Anthropic in opposing ads in AI chatbots, contrasting with Google and OpenAI's monetization strategies, and plans to rely instead on subscriptions and business sales for revenue.Read more →
Gizmodo...Sharks Have Officially Reached Antarctica, and Scientists Are ShookScientists captured the first photographic evidence of a southern sleeper shark in Antarctic waters off the South Shetland Islands at a depth of 1,600 feet, challenging the long-held assumption that these waters were too cold to sustain sharks. The shark likely exploited a relatively warmer water layer to venture into this region, and climate change-driven ocean warming may be facilitating the expansion of shark distributions toward Antarctica, though the extent of this shift remains unclear due to limited data from this remote region.Read more →
Gizmodo...Apple’s Lack of Interest in AI Hype Is Suddenly Making It Attractive to Wall StreetApple's stock is diverging from the broader tech market due to its cautious approach to AI infrastructure investment, making it attractive to investors seeking refuge from AI market volatility. Unlike competitors spending billions on data centers, Apple maintains focus on hardware sales and potential AI-enabled wearables, positioning itself as a lower-risk alternative in an uncertain AI landscape.Read more →
The Verge...Audible syncs ebook reading and audiobook listening to keep you focusedAudible launched an 'immersion reading' feature that synchronizes audiobooks with ebook text, allowing users to read and listen simultaneously with highlighted text tracking the audio playback. The feature supports hundreds of thousands of books across multiple languages and aims to improve reading comprehension and aid language learners, rolling out first to US users with international expansion planned.Read more →
CNET...Tesla Can Still Sell Cars in California After 'Autopilot' Language ChangeTesla removed references to 'Autopilot' from its marketing materials to comply with California DMV regulations, avoiding a 30-day suspension of its dealer license. The DMV had warned that the term was misleading since 2022, and Tesla's compliance allows it to continue sales in California without interruption.Read more →
Engadget...Spotify debuts SeatGeek integration for concert ticket salesSeatGeek has partnered with Spotify to enable ticket purchasing directly within the Spotify app, initially for 15 US venues where SeatGeek is the primary ticketing provider. This integration allows artists' fans on Spotify to seamlessly discover and purchase tickets, as part of Spotify's broader strategy of integrating multiple ticketing partners into its platform.Read more →
TechCrunch...Audible’s new ‘Read & Listen’ feature syncs your Kindle ebooks with audiobooksAudible has launched an 'immersion reading' feature that allows users with both ebook and audiobook versions of a title to read the ebook text while listening to the audiobook narration with real-time highlighting. The feature, which hundreds of thousands of titles will support at launch, aims to boost engagement and comprehension while increasing content consumption by offering discounted audiobooks to customers who already own the matching ebook.Read more →
TechCrunch...X continues to bet on vertical video with its latest updateX has launched a redesigned immersive video player that enables full-screen viewing with swipe-to-scroll navigation similar to TikTok, optimizing for portrait-oriented mobile content. The update reflects X's strategic shift toward video-focused experiences and positions it as a competitor following TikTok's U.S. sale, with plans for AI-driven video features like text-to-video generation.Read more →
CNET...The Best Carbon Monoxide Detectors for Detecting Deadly Gas in Your HomeThis article presents a comprehensive laboratory test of carbon monoxide detectors, measuring their response times at hazardous concentration levels (250 ppm and 400 ppm) using a custom-built test chamber with controlled gas flow and multiple safety measures. The evaluation ranks several models including Nest Protect, Kidde KN-COPP-B-LPM, X-Sense, and Kidde KN-COB-DP2 based on detection speed, accuracy, and features, while providing guidance on selecting detectors based on sensor type, power supply, and smart home integration capabilities.Read more →
CNET...I Played People of Note, a Unique Musical RPG Blending Final Fantasy With Pop SongsPeople of Note is an upcoming RPG that uniquely weaves rhythm and music throughout its entire design, from combat mechanics to character development and world-building. The game follows Cadence, a pop singer who must travel through music-genre-themed lands recruiting band members for a Eurovision-style competition, combining accessible turn-based combat with musical performances and innovative systems like rhythm-based turn order visualization.Read more →
The Verge...Google’s AI music maker is coming to the Gemini appLyria 3 is an AI model capable of generating 30-second music tracks from multimodal inputs including images, videos, and text descriptions. This advancement enables creative professionals and content creators to produce original audio content more efficiently.Read more →
Gizmodo...X’s Algorithm Pushes Users to Lean More Conservative, Researchers FindA new Nature study finds that X's algorithm favors conservative content and political activist posts over liberal content and traditional news, with the algorithmic feed roughly 20% more likely to promote conservative posts versus only 3.1% for liberal ones. Researchers discovered that exposure to the algorithm for seven weeks caused users to shift their political views rightward, including increased concern for conservative priorities like immigration and more sympathetic views toward Russia, with these opinion changes likely to persist due to altered follow patterns.Read more →
TechCrunch...Snapchat+ tops 25M subscribers, driving company’s direct revenue ARR to $1BSnap's direct revenue business has reached a $1 billion annualized run rate, driven primarily by Snapchat+, which has surpassed 25 million subscribers. The company has diversified its subscription offerings with premium tiers including Lens+, Platinum, and paid storage plans, while also launching creator subscription features to expand revenue streams beyond advertising.Read more →
TechCrunch...Google adds music-generation capabilities to the Gemini appGoogle has launched music generation in its Gemini app using DeepMind's Lyria 3 model, allowing users to create 30-second tracks with lyrics by describing desired songs or uploading media files. The feature includes style controls and SynthID watermarking to identify AI-generated content, with expanded global availability for YouTube creators' Dream Track tool.Read more →
The Verge...Google Pixel 10A preorders come with a $100 gift cardGoogle has opened preorders for the Pixel 10A midrange phone launching March 4th, offering various promotional deals including $100 gift cards at Amazon and Best Buy, or free Pixel Buds 2A with certain purchases. The device features improved durability with Gorilla Glass 7i, a brighter 3,000-nit display with narrower bezels, and the Tensor G4 processor, though it omits some flagship AI features due to memory constraints.Read more →
The Verge...Waymo denies using remote drivers after Senate testimony goes viralWaymo defended its use of remote assistance agents in response to Senate testimony, clarifying that approximately 70 agents (half US-based, half in the Philippines) provide advisory support only when requested by the autonomous driving system, not direct vehicle control. The company emphasized that remote assistants help in ambiguous situations and rare highway shoulder maneuvers, distinguishing its approach from competitors like Tesla that employ teleoperators for backup control.Read more →
The Verge...Nevada sues to block Kalshi's prediction betting marketNevada is suing to block the prediction market platform Kalshi from allowing residents to place bets on the outcomes of events, including elections and sports games, as reported earlier by Business Insider. The lawsuit adds to a growing number of legal battles across the country, claiming that Kalshi is harming the state's gambling market by […]Read more →
CNET...The Sun's Temper Tantrums: What You Should Know About Solar StormsA powerful solar storm last month produced auroras visible as far south as Texas, demonstrating the sun's capacity for significant geomagnetic disturbances during its 11-year activity cycle. While most solar storms are harmless due to Earth's atmospheric protection, extreme events like the 1859 Carrington Event or theoretical Miyake events could cause catastrophic damage to modern power grids, satellites, and communications infrastructure.Read more →
TechCrunch...Kana emerges from stealth with $15M to build flexible AI agents for marketersKana, a San Francisco-based AI marketing startup, has emerged from stealth with $15 million in seed funding to offer AI agents for data analysis, audience targeting, campaign management, and optimization. Co-founded by veterans with 25+ years of marketing tech experience, Kana differentiates itself through flexible, customizable AI agents that integrate with legacy systems while keeping humans in the loop for approval and feedback.Read more →
CNET...Google's Pixel 10A Looks Stylish for a Low-Cost Flagship PhoneGoogle's Pixel 10A is a budget-friendly smartphone featuring a 6.3-inch display, 45-watt fast charging, and seven years of software updates. The device gains cross-platform compatibility with iPhones through Quick Share and AirDrop integration, while offering AI-enhanced camera features like Camera Coach for improved photography.Read more →
CNET...My Pixel 10A Hands-On: Google Adds Fast Charging, Satellite SOS for $499Google unveiled the Pixel 10A, a budget-friendly smartphone priced at $499-$599 that maintains the previous generation's specs while introducing incremental improvements including faster charging (30W wired, 10W wireless), a brighter 3,000-nit display, and new AI-powered camera features like Camera Coach. The phone emphasizes affordability and stability with seven years of software updates, positioning it as a competitive option in the mid-range smartphone market alongside Apple's upcoming iPhone 17E.Read more →
Gizmodo...The Future of ‘Star Trek’ Comics Is Ready for a New Next Generation (Exclusive)IDW is relaunching its main Star Trek comic series to celebrate the franchise's 60th anniversary, featuring Captain Seven of Nine leading the USS Enterprise-G on a mission beyond known space to investigate a mysterious threat to the Federation. The publisher is also releasing Star Trek: Zero Point, written by Hugo Award-winner Charlie Jane Anders, following Raffi Musiker as she leads a crew using predictive AI to defend against future Federation threats.Read more →
Gizmodo...Google’s Pixel 10a Is the Same Damn Phone as the Pixel 9aGoogle's Pixel 10a is a minor refresh of the Pixel 9a, maintaining the same $500 price point, processor, storage, and camera specifications while only removing the camera bump for a flatter design. The phone lacks newer AI features like Voice Translate and Magic Cue, the Tensor G5 chip, and Pixelsnap magnetic charging found in higher-end Pixel models.Read more →
The Verge...Toyota’s C-HR electric hatchback starts at $38,135An upcoming electric hatchback model will have a higher price point than initially anticipated, though it will offer a diverse range of features and options to justify the cost. The vehicle aims to balance affordability concerns with expanded consumer choice across trim levels and configurations.Read more →
The Verge...The Pixel 10A is a little too much like last year’s phoneGoogle's Pixel 10A delivers minimal upgrades over the Pixel 9A, retaining last year's Tensor G4 chip and lacking advanced AI features like Magic Cue that define the Pixel 10 series. The $499 phone improves durability with Gorilla Glass 7i, a brighter display, faster charging, and new photography AI features, but feels incremental rather than a meaningful generational upgrade.Read more →
TechCrunch...This former Microsoft PM thinks she can unseat CyberArk in 18 monthsVenice, an Israeli-American startup, is disrupting the identity and access management market by consolidating multiple legacy tools into a single platform that handles both cloud and on-premises environments. Founded by former Microsoft and Axis Security executive Rotem Lurie, the company has raised $20 million in Series A funding and claims to be replacing industry leaders like CyberArk and Okta at Fortune 500 companies while reducing implementation time from 6-24 months to just 10 days.Read more →
Engadget...Google Pixel 10a vs. Pixel 9a: What's changed and which one should you buy?Google's Pixel 10a maintains the same $499 price point as its predecessor while delivering meaningful incremental upgrades including a brighter and more durable display, improved battery longevity, faster wireless charging, and the addition of Satellite SOS for emergency connectivity. New AI-powered camera features like Camera Coach, Macro Focus, and Auto Best Take extend capabilities available on higher-end Pixels to this budget-friendly model.Read more →
Engadget...Google's $500 Pixel 10a smartphone arrives on March 5Google launched the Pixel 10a smartphone at $499 with pre-orders available and March 5 release date, maintaining identical pricing and core specifications to its predecessor while introducing significant improvements in battery life (30+ hours) and fast charging capabilities. The device retains the 6.3-inch Actua display and Tensor G4 chip but adds Gemini AI features to its camera suite, including Camera Coach for real-time shooting guidance.Read more →
Engadget...Pixel 10a hands-on: Google locks down the midrange phone gameGoogle's Pixel 10a delivers flagship features at a $499 price point, including a high-refresh OLED display, faster charging, and AI-powered camera capabilities like Camera Coach and Auto Best Take. While it uses last year's Tensor G4 processor and lacks Pixelsnap support, it maintains the A-series reputation for excellent value and camera performance in the midrange smartphone market.Read more →
CNET...My Pixel 10A Hands-On: Google Adds Fast Charging, Satellite SOS for $499Google unveiled the Pixel 10A at $499, maintaining last year's pricing and design while introducing faster 30-watt wired charging, a brighter 3,000-nit display, and the Tensor G4 processor. The phone adds new AI-powered camera features like Camera Coach and Auto best take, along with seven years of software updates and emergency Satellite SOS support, positioning it as an affordable alternative to premium smartphones.Read more →
Gizmodo...Real-Life Pokémon Pinball Is the Most Visceral Way to Catch ‘Em AllStern Pinball has created the first official Pokémon pinball machine, featuring themed play areas representing different Pokémon types, animatronic characters, and voice lines from the original anime series. The machine starts at $7,000 for the Pro edition, with Premium and Limited editions reaching up to $13,000, with the latter already completely sold out.Read more →
TechCrunch...Microsoft says Office bug exposed customers’ confidential emails to Copilot AIMicrosoft disclosed a bug in Copilot Chat that allowed unauthorized summarization of confidential emails since January, bypassing data loss prevention policies designed to protect sensitive information. The company began deploying a fix in February but has not disclosed the scope of affected customers or implementation details.Read more →
Engadget...Polestar unveils a station wagon version of the 4Polestar plans to launch three new electric vehicle models over the next two years, including a station wagon variant of the Polestar 4 built in South Korea to avoid US tariffs, a refreshed Polestar 2 for young buyers in China, and the compact Polestar 7 SUV for the European market. The moves aim to expand the company's market share and reach its goal of 60 percent EV sales worldwide, with particular focus on growing US market presence after withdrawing from China.Read more →
TechCrunch...OpenAI pushes into higher education as India seeks to scale AI skillsOpenAI is partnering with six major Indian higher-education institutions to integrate AI into academic curricula, aiming to reach over 100,000 students, faculty, and staff within a year. The initiative reflects OpenAI's strategic focus on shaping AI education and governance in India, which is the company's second-largest user base after the U.S., while other major AI firms similarly expand their presence in the country's education sector.Read more →
Engadget...NordVPN deal: Get two years of the Complete plan for 70 percent offNordVPN is offering up to 74 percent discount on its two-year plans, with the Complete tier available for $130 over 24 months. The Complete plan includes VPN access, NordPass password manager, ad blocker, and 1TB cloud storage, positioning it as a competitive premium VPN offering compared to other services.Read more →
CNET...I May Redo My Entire Kitchen Just to Get These Wireless Charging CountertopsFreePower has developed integrated wireless charging devices for kitchen countertops that create Qi-enabled charging zones, eliminating the need for separate chargers and cables. The technology, showcased at KBIS 2026, now supports phones (25W), laptops (65W with adapter), and smartwatches, and can be installed during countertop fabrication as easily as cutting a sink.Read more →
CNET...Disney Plus's 31 Best TV Shows You Should Stream Right NowThis article is a comprehensive guide to streaming entertainment on Disney Plus, featuring dozens of original series and films across multiple genres including Marvel superhero shows, Star Wars content, animated series, and documentaries. The coverage highlights standout programs like Andor, The Mandalorian, and WandaVision, emphasizing the platform's diverse appeal from family-friendly content like Bluey to mature dramas like Daredevil: Born Again.Read more →
CNET...55 of the Best TV Shows on Netflix That Will Keep You EntertainedNetflix offers a curated list of recommended shows to help users navigate the platform's extensive catalog and find quality content worth watching. The article highlights popular returning series like Bridgerton Season 4 and The Night Agent Season 3, along with other acclaimed originals and classics available for streaming.Read more →
Gizmodo...Chris Hemsworth Has High Hopes for Thor’s MCU FutureEntertainment industry reports cover multiple upcoming television and film projects including Chris Hemsworth's continued involvement in the MCU as Thor, Netflix's live-action Scooby-Doo casting McKenna Grace as Daphne Blake, and Mike Flanagan's Carrie series launching on Amazon in October 2026. Additional projects in development include Scream 7, Rick and Morty: President Curtis spinoff, Star Trek: Starfleet Academy, and Mystery Science Theater 3000's Rifftrax Experiments tackling Space Raiders.Read more →
TechCrunch...Canva gets to $4B in revenue as LLM referral traffic risesCanva achieved 265 million monthly active users and $4 billion in annual recurring revenue for 2025, with a 20% increase in MAU driven partly by AI adoption. The company is shifting its strategy to position itself as an AI platform with design tools rather than a design platform with AI tools, and is investing heavily in LLM integrations with ChatGPT and Claude to drive user acquisition.Read more →
TechCrunch...World Labs lands $200M from Autodesk to bring world models into 3D workflowsAutodesk has invested $200 million in Fei-Fei Li's World Labs, a startup developing AI systems that generate and reason about 3D environments. The partnership aims to integrate World Labs' spatial AI models with Autodesk's design tools, starting with entertainment and media production use cases, positioning Autodesk to advance its neural CAD capabilities and spatial intelligence across its product portfolio.Read more →
CNET...Best Smartwatch for 2026This article is a comprehensive smartwatch buying guide from CNET that reviews top models including the Apple Watch Series 11, Google Pixel Watch 4, Samsung Galaxy Watch 8 Classic, and others. It provides detailed comparisons of features, battery life, health tracking capabilities, and pricing to help consumers choose the right smartwatch based on their platform preference and needs.Read more →
Gizmodo...Snakes Resort to Cannibalism When the Opportunity Strikes, Study ShowsA comprehensive study examining over 500 documented cases of cannibalism across more than 200 snake species reveals that the behavior is far more prevalent than previously understood. Researchers found that snake cannibalism evolved independently at least 11 times and is driven by factors including food scarcity, environmental stress, and captive confinement, providing insights into reptilian survival mechanisms.Read more →
Engadget...New users can get one year of access to Monarch Money for 50 percent offMonarch Money, a comprehensive budgeting app, is offering 50% off its annual plan for new users with code MONARCHVIP, reducing the price from $100 to $50. The app provides deep customization, unlimited account connections, investment tracking, shared budgets, and detailed financial planning tools including net worth tracking and goal management, making it ideal for users seeking granular control over their finances.Read more →
TechCrunch...India’s Sarvam wants to bring its AI models to feature phones, cars and smart glassesIndian AI company Sarvam is deploying lightweight edge AI models on Nokia feature phones, cars, and smart glasses through partnerships with HMD, Qualcomm, and Bosch. The models require only megabytes of storage, run offline on existing processors, and support local language interactions for services like government scheme guidance. This expansion marks Sarvam's shift from enterprise applications to consumer-focused AI deployment across multiple device categories.Read more →
CNET...AI Slop Is Destroying the Internet. These Are the People Fighting to Save ItContent creator Rosanna Pansino and other digital creators are actively fighting back against AI-generated slop by recreating viral AI videos with real craftsmanship, highlighting the problem of low-quality AI content overwhelming social media platforms. The broader issue encompasses deepfakes, political manipulation, academic fraud, and harassment enabled by generative AI models, while platforms, legislators, and researchers work on solutions through watermarking, labeling, regulation, and AI-free alternative spaces.Read more →
CNET...Samsung's $200 Galaxy A17: A Closer Look at the Essentials-Only PhoneSamsung's Galaxy A17 5G is a budget-friendly 2026 smartphone priced at $200, featuring Android 16, One UI 8, and a bright 1080p display, though its Exynos 1330 processor limits gaming performance. The device brings flagship features like Samsung Wallet NFC payments and Circle to Search to the entry-level segment, but uses a plastic back and omits the headphone jack.Read more →
CNET...I Ran 30 Miles Testing 5 Smartwatches to Find Out Which One You Can Actually TrustCNET conducted rigorous testing of five smartwatches across 30+ miles of running to evaluate accuracy in step counting, distance tracking, and heart rate monitoring. The Apple Watch Series 11 emerged as the most accurate heart rate monitor with less than 1% error during workouts, while the Garmin Venu 4 offered superior data granularity for serious athletes; all watches demonstrated accurate step and distance tracking regardless of price point.Read more →
Gizmodo...‘Badlands’ Almost Had Even Bigger Links to the Other ‘Predator’ and ‘Alien’ MoviesPredator: Badlands features a brief hologram cameo of Naru from Prey, revealing she was frozen by the Yautja and potentially hunted. Director Dan Trachtenberg disclosed that early versions included more franchise character references like Dutch and xenomorphs, but these were removed during post-production to keep focus on the main story.Read more →
The Verge...Mark Zuckerberg is taking the stand as social media goes on trialMeta CEO Mark Zuckerberg is set to testify in a major social media lawsuit where parents allege that Instagram's engagement-driven design contributed to mental health crises and deaths among young users. The bellwether trial, featuring testimony from survivor parents and Instagram CEO Adam Mosseri, will likely influence thousands of similar cases challenging social media companies' product design choices and their prioritization of engagement over user safety.Read more →
TechCrunch...Heron Power raises $140M to ramp production of grid-altering techHeron Power, founded by former Tesla executive Drew Baglino, raised $140 million in Series B funding to manufacture solid-state transformers for data centers and power grids. The company's Heron Link transformers replace century-old iron-core designs with smaller, more efficient semiconductor-based technology that can reduce equipment by 70% and handle power conversion at 5 megawatts per unit, addressing data centers' critical need for rapid electricity delivery and improved cooling.Read more →
TechCrunch...Indian AI lab Sarvam’s new models are a major bet on the viability of open-source AISarvam, an Indian AI lab, launched new large language models ranging from 30 billion to 105 billion parameters, designed as efficient, cost-effective alternatives to U.S. and Chinese AI systems. The models, trained from scratch with support from India's government-backed IndiaAI Mission, support Indian languages and are optimized for real-time applications like voice assistants and chat systems.Read more →
Engadget...Federal court rules that OpenAI must stop using the term 'Cameo'A California judge ruled that OpenAI's Sora video generation tool cannot use the term 'cameo' or similar variations, granting a preliminary injunction in favor of the celebrity video platform Cameo's trademark lawsuit. The ruling prohibits OpenAI from using the name in its feature that allowed users to add any likeness to AI-generated videos, which Cameo argued caused brand confusion and dilution. OpenAI has stated it disagrees with the ruling and plans to continue defending its position.Read more →
TechCrunch...DG Matrix raises $60M to make data center power smarterDG Matrix, a solid-state transformer startup, raised $60 million in Series A funding to address data center power infrastructure challenges. The company's Interport device replaces traditional power conversion equipment with a more efficient, compact system that integrates multiple power sources, achieving 95-98% efficiency compared to legacy systems' 82-90%, while significantly reducing physical footprint and improving reliability.Read more →
CNET...TMR vs. Hall Effect Controllers: Battle of the Magnetic Sensing TechHall effect and TMR sensors are advanced technologies used in gaming peripherals that eliminate stick drift by avoiding physical contact between components. While both offer similar advantages, TMR sensors provide greater precision and significantly lower power consumption, particularly benefiting wireless controllers, though implementation quality matters more than the technology choice itself.Read more →
Gizmodo...‘KPop Demon Hunters’ Cast on How They Slayed Their Own DemonsThe cast of the Netflix film KPop Demon Hunters participated in their first joint interview, discussing their experiences bringing the movie's characters to life and drawing parallels between the film's themes of overcoming adversity and their own career challenges. The performers reflected on personal struggles they've faced in the entertainment industry, describing how those experiences informed their authentic portrayal of the pop-star characters who secretly fight demons.Read more →
Gizmodo...I’m a Computing Dummy Who Tried Quantum Coding. Here’s What HappenedA journalist demonstrates hands-on quantum computing by coding a magic 8-ball application at IBM's research facility, showing that quantum computers are sophisticated machines using quantum mechanics principles rather than mysterious black boxes. The article explains fundamental quantum computing concepts like qubits and superposition while illustrating practical steps for quantum problem-solving, from problem definition through circuit optimization and result analysis.Read more →
CNET...Build a Stronger and Healthier Heart With These 5 Mini WorkoutsExercise snacks—short bursts of vigorous activity lasting one to two minutes performed throughout the day—can provide cardiovascular and fitness benefits comparable to full-length workouts. Research shows that daily vigorous intermittent exercise reduces mortality risk by 38-40% and cardiovascular disease risk by 48-49%, making this approach accessible for people with limited time regardless of age or fitness level.Read more →
Gizmodo...T-Mobile 5G Home Internet Puts Fastest In Your Connection and Cash In Your PocketT-Mobile is offering a limited-time promotion for its 5G home internet service, providing new subscribers with a free month of service using code MONTHONUS, up to $300 in credits, and contract buyout assistance. According to Ookla Speedtest data, T-Mobile 5G Home Internet delivers the fastest speeds available for 5G home internet, with plans starting at $35 per month and speeds up to 498 Mbps, backed by high-performance Wi-Fi 7 gateways and a 5-year price guarantee.Read more →
Engadget...Tesla stops using 'Autopilot' to promote its EVs in CaliforniaTesla has removed the term 'Autopilot' from its California marketing materials to avoid a state-mandated sales ban, following a ruling that the company misled consumers about its autonomous driving capabilities. The California DMV determined that Tesla's marketing claims were deceptive, as the vehicles cannot operate autonomously as advertised and require continuous driver supervision.Read more →
The Verge...Perplexity joins anti-ad camp as AI companies battle over trust and revenuePerplexity, an AI search startup, is discontinuing ads and shifting to a subscription-based model after concerns that advertising would undermine user trust in AI systems. This move reflects a growing industry divide on monetization strategies, with companies like Perplexity and Anthropic prioritizing ad-free services while OpenAI pursues advertising as a revenue source.Read more →
CNET...Microsoft Phone Link: Everything You Need to Know (and Why You Might Skip It)Microsoft's Phone Link app enables Windows PC users to access and control their Android or iPhone directly from their computer, supporting screen mirroring, messaging, calls, photo transfer, and other features. While it offers convenient device integration, it requires extensive permissions, multiple setup steps including Bluetooth pairing, and has limitations such as degraded performance when devices aren't on the same network and reliance on screen mirroring for non-native features.Read more →
CNET...A Mini Version of the Viral Opal Nugget Ice Maker Is Coming. We Got a First Look at KBISGE Profile is launching a mini version of its popular Opal nugget ice maker later this year, featuring a compact design with top-fill water tank and the ability to produce 34 pounds of ice daily. The Mini comes in standard and Pro versions priced at $299, with the Pro model offering a side tank, Wi-Fi connectivity, and premium features.Read more →
Engadget...Meta will run AI in WhatsApp through NVIDIA's 'confidential computing'Meta announced a major partnership with NVIDIA to purchase millions of Blackwell and Rubin GPUs, while deploying NVIDIA's Confidential Computing technology for WhatsApp to enable AI capabilities while protecting user data privacy. The deal also includes Meta being the first to deploy NVIDIA's Grace CPUs independently for inference and agentic workloads, along with Spectrum-X Ethernet switches.Read more →
CNET...Best 43-Inch TV for 2026CNET reviews the best 43-inch TVs available, highlighting options across different price points and use cases including budget LED models, gaming-focused sets, and premium OLED displays. The article emphasizes that 43-inch TVs offer good value for small spaces while noting that larger screen sizes provide better overall viewing experiences for most users.Read more →
The Verge...Tesla won’t use the term ‘Autopilot’ in California anymoreTesla is no longer using the term "Autopilot" to describe the self-driving capabilities of its vehicles in California, avoiding a 30-day sales suspension in the state. The California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) announced that Tesla has taken corrective action after finding in December that the EV manufacturer's marketing was violating state law and misleading […]Read more →
Engadget...The best wireless workout headphones for 2026This article reviews wireless headphones and earbuds designed for workouts, evaluating key features like secure fit, water resistance, battery life, and sound quality. The guide covers design types, IP ratings for durability, active noise cancellation benefits, and testing methodology to help consumers choose the best fitness-focused audio gear.Read more →
Gizmodo...Detroit Wants to Make Cars Normal AgainMajor U.S. automakers are reconsidering their exit from the sedan market, with GM, Chrysler, and Ford leadership stating intentions to develop affordable sedans as consumer demand for cheaper vehicles increases. Sedans once represented 50% of new car sales in 2010 but have plummeted to 18% by 2025, though recent consumer research shows over a third of car buyers would consider purchasing a midsize or large sedan.Read more →
Engadget...The best drone for 2026Modern drones have become more accessible and capable, offering features like GPS-assisted flight, 4K video, and obstacle detection across various price points. The article reviews top drone models for 2026, highlighting key considerations including camera quality, flight range, battery life, and safety features for different skill levels.Read more →
CNET...Today's NYT Connections: Sports Edition Hints and Answers for Feb. 18, #513This article provides hints and answers for today's Connections: Sports Edition puzzle, a word-grouping game published by The Athletic. The puzzle features four themed categories: baseball references from 'Take Me Out to the Ball Game,' Olympic snowboarding events, Vince Carter nicknames, and words that precede 'back.'Read more →
TechCrunch...U.S. court bars OpenAI from using ‘Cameo’A federal court in Northern California ruled that OpenAI must stop using the name 'Cameo' for its AI video generation feature in Sora 2, finding the name similar enough to the celebrity video platform Cameo to cause user confusion. The court rejected OpenAI's argument that 'Cameo' was merely descriptive, determining it suggests the feature's functionality and infringes on Cameo's trademark.Read more →
Gizmodo...Tesla Relents, Reportedly Stops Using the Term ‘Autopilot’ in CaliforniaTesla has stopped using the term 'Autopilot' in California after pressure from the state's DMV, which threatened a 30-day business suspension over misleading marketing claims. The company also rebranded 'Full Self-Driving' to include '(Supervised)' to comply with consumer protection regulations, following a legal dispute that began in 2023.Read more →
TechCrunch...Tesla dodges 30-day suspension in California after removing AutopilotTesla avoided a 30-day suspension of its California sales and manufacturing licenses by stopping its use of the term 'Autopilot' in marketing, resolving a nearly three-year regulatory dispute with the California DMV over deceptive marketing claims. The DMV had argued that Tesla's branding of its driver assistance systems misrepresented their capabilities and violated state law, leading Tesla to rebrand and ultimately discontinue Autopilot entirely in the U.S. and Canada.Read more →
Engadget...YouTube was down for thousands of users in the USYouTube experienced a widespread outage affecting the United States and several other countries, with peak reports reaching 338,000 on Downdetector around 8 PM Eastern time. The service's recommendation system was the primary issue, with partial restoration occurring before full recovery was confirmed by Team YouTube at 10:12 PM ET. Some Google services were also affected during the incident.Read more →
CNET...Best Apple Watch for 2026Apple offers three 2026 smartwatch models: the Series 11 flagship with FDA-cleared hypertension alerts and improved battery life, the budget-friendly SE 3 with core features at a lower price, and the rugged Ultra 3 with satellite connectivity for off-grid emergencies. All models feature WatchOS 11 health improvements and seamless iPhone integration, making Apple Watch the premier choice for iOS users seeking reliable fitness tracking and health monitoring.Read more →
CNET...Is YouTube Down Right Now? Outage Hits Over 800K People According to DowndetectorYouTube experienced a major outage affecting over 800,000 US users and hundreds of thousands globally, with the recommendations system failure preventing videos from appearing across the platform's homepage, app, and related services. The outage peaked at over 338,000 reports within 10 minutes of onset and gradually subsided, with Google acknowledging the issue and working to restore service.Read more →
Engadget...YouTube is down for thousands of users in the USYouTube experienced a widespread outage across the United States and multiple international regions including Canada, India, the Philippines, Australia, and Russia, beginning around 8 PM Eastern time with peak reports of 338,000 on Downdetector. Users reported inability to access both the web interface and mobile app, with access issues persisting as of 9:26 PM ET.Read more →
Gizmodo...SaaS Companies Take Unusual Step to Prove AI Has Not Mortally Wounded ThemPlease remember that the SaaSpocalypse is a narrative, not a material fact.Read more →
CNET...5 Dietitian-Approved Air Fryer Recipes for Quick Meals and SnacksAir fryers provide a healthier cooking method by using minimal oil while achieving crispy textures comparable to traditional frying, making them ideal for preparing nutritious meals like salmon, vegetables, and chicken. Registered dietitians recommend specific recipes and techniques to maximize nutrient retention and food quality while reducing saturated fat and calorie intake compared to deep-frying.Read more →
Gizmodo...Does ‘Sorry’ Count When AI Writes It for You?A New Zealand judge rejected an apology letter written by an AI tool during sentencing, questioning whether AI-generated content can demonstrate genuine remorse. The case highlights broader concerns about AI-generated work's authenticity and raises questions about how society should assess genuineness when AI tools are used for important documents like legal apologies.Read more →
The Verge...Meta's new deal with Nvidia buys up millions of AI chipsMeta has signed a multiyear agreement to expand its data centers with millions of Nvidia's Grace and Vera CPUs and Blackwell and Rubin GPUs, marking the first large-scale Grace-only deployment that Nvidia says will deliver significant performance-per-watt improvements. The deal underscores Meta's reliance on Nvidia hardware despite developing its own in-house AI chips, which have faced technical challenges and delays, while Nvidia faces intensifying competition from AMD and concerns about chip financing.Read more →
TechCrunch...Intellexa’s Predator spyware used to hack iPhone of journalist in Angola, research saysAmnesty International revealed that a government customer of sanctioned spyware maker Intellexa hacked the phone of Angolan journalist Teixeira Cândido using the Predator spyware via a malicious WhatsApp link in 2024. The discovery adds to growing evidence of commercial surveillance vendors' spyware being weaponized by governments to target journalists, activists, and critics, despite international sanctions and regulatory scrutiny of the company's operations.Read more →
CNET...Apple's Trio of AI Wearables Could Arrive as Soon as Next YearApple is developing three AI wearables—camera-equipped glasses, a pin, and advanced AirPods—expected to launch between late 2024 and 2027, leveraging Google's Gemini AI to enable camera and context-aware live functions. The glasses will feature display-free design similar to Meta Ray-Bans with dual cameras, while new AirPods Pro 3 will include infrared cameras for gesture tracking, positioning Apple to compete in the emerging AI wearables market.Read more →
Gizmodo...Antarctica’s ‘Gravity Hole’ Has Been Quietly Growing StrongerScientists have identified the origin of Antarctica's gravity anomaly through a 70-million-year historical reconstruction using earthquake data and geophysical modeling. The gravity hole weakened initially but intensified between 50 and 30 million years ago due to mantle dynamics, with implications for understanding sea levels and ice sheet stability in the context of ongoing climate change.Read more →
CNET...The Witcher 3, Kingdom Come Deliverance 2 Bring the Heat to Xbox Game PassXbox Game Pass is adding major titles in late February and early March, including The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt Complete Edition and Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2, alongside smaller indie releases. The service expansion strengthens Game Pass's appeal to subscribers with a diverse lineup of story-driven RPGs, tactical games, and sports simulations.Read more →
TechCrunch...Jack Altman joins Benchmark as GPJack Altman is joining Benchmark as a general partner, transitioning from running his own successful VC firm Alt Capital, which raised $424 million across two funds and invested in 52 companies. Altman will bring his Alt Capital team to Benchmark while retaining board seats at his portfolio companies, marking an unusual structural change for the typically flat-structured firm.Read more →
TechCrunch...Ford turns to F1 and bounties to build a $30,000 electric truckFord is developing an affordable EV truck starting at $30,000 using innovative manufacturing techniques including 3D-printed components, Formula 1-inspired aerodynamic optimization, and a universal platform with single-piece aluminum castings. The company aims to deliver a truck with 15% better aerodynamic efficiency than existing pickups while maintaining profitability, leveraging lessons from Tesla and a team of engineers from automotive and technology companies.Read more →
Engadget...Samsung teases mobile AI photography tools ahead of UnpackedSamsung will introduce advanced Galaxy AI-powered camera features in the upcoming S26 smartphone lineup, enabling users to convert daylight photos to night scenes, restore missing image details, and merge multiple photos seamlessly within a single integrated app. These AI tools represent Samsung's push to integrate comprehensive on-device photography capabilities for its flagship mobile devices.Read more →
Gizmodo...There’s a New Term for Workers Freaking Out Over Being Replaced by AIResearchers have identified a new form of psychological distress called AI Replacement Dysfunction (AIRD), characterized by anxiety, insomnia, and depression stemming from fears of job displacement due to artificial intelligence. Although direct job losses from AI remain limited, widespread anxiety about automation's impact is measurable, with 71% of survey respondents concerned about permanent job losses, prompting the need for clinical frameworks and cognitive behavioral interventions to address this emerging mental health challenge.Read more →
Gizmodo...Robert Duvall’s ‘Twilight Zone’ Episode Is Equal Parts Sweet and StrangeOscar-winning actor Robert Duvall passed away at age 95, leaving behind a distinguished career spanning over 60 years across film and television, including iconic roles in The Godfather series. The article examines his memorable performance in the 1963 Twilight Zone episode 'Miniature,' where he portrayed an eccentric man who becomes obsessed with a lifelike dollhouse figure, showcasing his versatility as an actor.Read more →
Gizmodo...Apple’s AI Pendant Sounds Like a Watered-Down Humane Ai PinApple is reportedly developing an AI pendant that functions as a lightweight accessory to the iPhone, featuring a camera, microphone, and potential speaker for Siri interaction. Unlike Humane's failed standalone AI Pin, Apple's device will rely heavily on iPhone processing power and wireless connectivity, positioning it as a simpler, more integrated alternative to previous attempts at wearable AI devices.Read more →
The Verge...The best deals on MacBooks right nowApple's latest MacBook lineup, featuring M4 and M5 processors with increased base RAM and new features like improved webcams and faster ports, is currently available at modest discounts of up to $200. The M4 MacBook Air offers the best value with prices starting at $849.99, while M4 Pro MacBook Pro and Mac Mini models provide discounted options for those seeking more performance.Read more →
The Verge...Google’s AI search results will make links more obviousGoogle says it will now display links more prominently inside its AI-powered features in Search. Robby Stein, the vice president of Google Search, announced on Tuesday that a list of links will now appear inside a pop-up when you hover over the sources in AI Overviews and AI Mode on desktop, alongside a description of […]Read more →
The Verge...Sony’s WH-1000XM6 are nearly $100 off for just a few more hoursSony's WH-1000XM6 noise-canceling headphones are on sale for $368 at Amazon, featuring upgraded active noise cancellation powered by a new chip, improved drivers for detailed audio, and enhanced voice call quality. The headphones offer 30 hours of battery life with ANC enabled, foldable design for portability, and a more comfortable widened headband with removable ear cups.Read more →
CNET...Tom Cruise and Brad Pitt Trade Blows in Latest AI Slop Video, and Hollywood Won't Stand for ItByteDance's Seedance 2.0 AI video generation model created a viral clip of Brad Pitt and Tom Cruise fighting, sparking major backlash from Hollywood studios and actors' unions over unauthorized use of likenesses and copyrighted content. The Motion Picture Association and SAG-AFTRA have condemned the tool for disregarding consent and industry standards, with Disney issuing a cease-and-desist order for similar videos depicting Marvel and Star Wars characters.Read more →
Gizmodo...How ‘Magic: The Gathering’ Uses the TMNT to Show Off a New Side to Its Hottest New Plane: New York CityMagic: The Gathering is releasing a Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles crossover set in March that revisits New York as a plane of existence, following the less successful Spider-Man set. The TMNT set differentiates itself through perspective and atmosphere, depicting a darker, neon-lit street-level New York lived-in by the young protagonists rather than the iconic skyline-focused view of Spider-Man.Read more →
Gizmodo...Meta’s Holy Grail AR Smart Glasses Have One Big Puck-Shaped ProblemMeta's rumored Project Phoenix XR smart glasses will reportedly use a separate compute puck worn on the body to handle processing power, avoiding the weight and thermal issues of fitting all computing hardware into the glasses frame itself. This approach mirrors solutions being pursued by Google and Xreal, but introduces trade-offs such as carrying an additional device with potential heat management challenges.Read more →
CNET...Samsung's One UI Code Hints at Existence of 'Wide' Galaxy Z FoldSamsung is developing a wider version of its Galaxy Z Fold phone, codenamed H8, with evidence found in Android One UI 9 build files including new animations for the foldable device. The rumored Wide Fold would feature a 4:3 aspect ratio with a 7.6-inch internal screen and 5.4-inch external display, positioning Samsung's foldable lineup against Apple's anticipated iPhone Fold launch in 2026.Read more →
CNET...The Best-Sounding Wireless Earbuds I've TestedThis CNET article provides a comprehensive guide to the best-sounding wireless earbuds in 2026, featuring detailed reviews of 14 premium models including the Sony WF-1000XM6, Apple AirPods Pro 3, and budget options like the Earfun Air Pro 4 Plus. The guide emphasizes sound quality as the primary selection criterion while considering factors such as fit, noise cancellation, voice-calling performance, durability, and price across various price ranges.Read more →
The Verge...Piggyback’s fantastic Metroid Prime art book is nearly 20 percent offA new book or publication about Samus Aran from the Metroid franchise has been released, offering a comprehensive exploration worthy of the character's sci-fi adventures and legacy in gaming.Read more →
CNET...Google I/O 2026 Will Kick Off May 19Google announced official dates for I/O 2026 on May 19-20 at its Mountain View headquarters, shifting from previous years' puzzle-based reveals. The event will showcase Android 17, Chrome, XR, and extensive new Gemini AI integrations across Google's product ecosystem.Read more →
Gizmodo...One Line in ‘The Mandalorian and Grogu’ Trailer Really Has Our Hopes UpThe Mandalorian and Grogu trailer suggests the film will explore the character's long-term legacy and potential as a powerful Force user, moving beyond the Disney+ show's focus on Din and Grogu's immediate bond. A key line hints that the movie may address Grogu's broader significance to the Star Wars canon and his role as a future mentor figure in the galaxy.Read more →
Gizmodo...Bacteria Frozen Inside 5,000-Year-Old Ice Cave Is Crazy Resistant to AntibioticsResearchers discovered a 5,000-year-old bacterial strain in Romanian cave ice that is resistant to 10 modern antibiotics, demonstrating that antibiotic resistance evolved naturally long before humans invented these drugs. The findings highlight a dual concern: climate change could release ancient antibiotic-resistant bacteria into the environment, but studying these organisms may also reveal novel antimicrobial compounds and enzymes for developing new treatments.Read more →
CNET...14 of the Best Peacock Shows to Stream NowPeacock offers 14 highly rated original shows worth watching for subscribers who have exhausted NBC and Bravo content. The streaming service costs $11 monthly or $110 annually for ad-supported access, with bundle options available including Apple TV.Read more →
The Verge...Google announces dates for I/O 2026It's official: Google I/O 2026 will take place from May 19th to 20th. In an announcement on Tuesday, Google says it will share the "latest AI breakthroughs and updates in products across the company, from Gemini to Android and more" during the event, which will take place in-person in Mountain View, California's Shoreline Amphitheatre, and […]Read more →
TechCrunch...Meta’s own research found parental supervision doesn’t really help curb teens’ compulsive social media useMeta's internal 'Project MYST' study found that parental controls and supervision have minimal impact on children's compulsive social media use, and that teens experiencing stressful life events are more susceptible to problematic use. The findings were revealed during a landmark lawsuit in Los Angeles where the plaintiff alleges Meta and other social media companies deliberately created addictive products that caused psychological harm to young users.Read more →
Gizmodo...Intermittent Fasting Doesn’t Budge the Scale, Major Review FindsA comprehensive analysis of 22 randomized controlled trials found that intermittent fasting produces little to no significant weight loss advantage compared to standard dietary advice or no intervention at all. The research, published in the Cochrane Library, suggests that while intermittent fasting may help some individuals maintain consistency with healthier eating patterns, it does not appear to be a superior weight loss strategy for most people.Read more →
CNET...The Year of the Agent: OpenAI Strikes Deal With OpenClaw FounderOpenClaw founder Peter Steinberger is joining OpenAI in a partnership that will keep the open-source AI agent project independent while providing access to OpenAI's resources and models. This move signals a major industry shift toward autonomous agents that can proactively execute tasks on behalf of users across platforms like iMessage, WhatsApp, and Slack, marking what could be the defining phase of AI development beyond conversational interfaces.Read more →
Gizmodo...Tesla Robotaxis Reportedly Crashing at a Rate That’s 4x Higher Than HumansTesla's robotaxi fleet in Austin has experienced 14 crashes across approximately 800,000 miles of operation, resulting in a crash rate roughly four times higher than average U.S. drivers according to Tesla's own safety metrics. The incidents have raised concerns about autonomous vehicle safety, particularly as Tesla provides less transparency than competitors like Waymo and Zoox by redacting crash narratives, while regulators investigate safety issues across multiple autonomous vehicle operators.Read more →
Gizmodo...10 Genre Movies to Watch Before They Leave NetflixNetflix is removing ten notable films from its library in February and early March, including cult classics like John Carpenter's Christine, horror films such as The Texas Chain Saw Massacre and Bram Stoker's Dracula, and action favorites like Jean-Claude Van Damme's Timecop. The article provides viewing recommendations for films departing the streaming service across multiple genres including horror, comedy, and science fiction.Read more →
TechCrunch...Apple is reportedly cooking up a trio of AI wearablesApple is accelerating development of multiple AI-powered wearables including an AirTag-sized AI pendant with cameras, smart glasses (code-named N50) targeting production in December 2026 and release in 2027, and AI-enhanced AirPods, all designed to integrate with iPhone and feature Siri as a core component. These devices position Apple to compete with Meta and Snap in the emerging AI wearables market.Read more →
TechCrunch...Thrive raises $10B for new fund, its largest yetThrive Capital raised $10 billion for its 10th fund, Thrive X, with $1 billion dedicated to early-stage investments and the remainder for growth-stage companies. The oversubscribed fund represents nearly double the size of the firm's previous fund and comes amid significant value appreciation of major portfolio companies including OpenAI, Stripe, and SpaceX, positioning Thrive to capitalize on potential IPO exits.Read more →
CNET...Apple MacBook Rumors: New M5 MacBook Pros Could Arrive March 4Apple is expected to release multiple new MacBook models in 2026, including M5 Pro and M5 Max upgrades in March, a budget $599 MacBook Air alternative with A-series chips, and later in the year, OLED touchscreen MacBook Pros with M6 chips. The company is positioning itself to offer MacBooks across all price points and feature sets, from budget web browsing devices to premium creative workstations.Read more →
Engadget...Google I/O 2026 is set for May 19 and 20Google announced that Google I/O 2026 will be held on May 19-20, where the company is expected to reveal major Android updates and advances in its Gemini AI platform. The conference, primarily for developers, will feature free keynote streams and announcements about upcoming features across Google's services and AI initiatives.Read more →
Gizmodo...Ethereum Creator Starting to Think This Whole Prediction Market Thing Might be GamblingEthereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin criticized prediction markets like Polymarket for shifting toward short-term cryptocurrency and sports betting that exploit users seeking dopamine hits rather than providing societal value. He proposed reimagining prediction markets as 'hedging markets' tied to personal expense indices, which would also create an alternative to USD-pegged stablecoins and promote cryptocurrency decentralization.Read more →
The Verge...Here are the best Apple Watch deals available right nowApple has launched its Series 11, SE 3, and Ultra 3 smartwatches, expanding the available models with various price points and features. Current deals offer significant discounts across multiple generations, with the Series 11 starting at $299 and the budget-friendly SE 3 available at $219, making this an ideal time to upgrade to a futureproof device with the latest software support.Read more →
The Verge...Now Pixel 9 phones can transfer files with AirDrop, tooGoogle has successfully expanded AirDrop compatibility to Pixel 9 phones, allowing seamless file sharing between Android devices and Apple products like iPhones, Macs, and iPads through a tap-to-accept interface. The feature, which initially launched with Pixel 10 phones and unexpectedly persisted despite predictions of Apple blocking it, excludes the budget Pixel 9A model but demonstrates Google's commitment to cross-platform interoperability.Read more →
Engadget...Texas AG sues TP-Link over purported connection to ChinaTexas is suing TP-Link for allegedly deceiving customers about product security and allowing Chinese hacking groups to access American devices through firmware vulnerabilities. The lawsuit claims TP-Link's supply chain ties to China make it subject to Chinese intelligence requests, exposing millions of consumers to cybersecurity risks.Read more →
The Verge...Apple is reportedly planning to launch AI-powered glasses, a pendant, and AirPodsApple is developing three wearable devices equipped with cameras that will integrate with iPhone and Siri, enabling contextual actions based on the user's environment and visual input.Read more →
Gizmodo...Unmasking the Secrets of the New ‘Mandalorian and Grogu’ TrailerThe new trailer for The Mandalorian and Grogu film reveals Din Djarin and Grogu joining the New Republic while facing threats from Hutt crime syndicates and Imperial Remnant forces across multiple worlds. The film features returning characters including Zeb from Rebels, bounty hunter Embo, and introduces Martin Scorsese as an Ardennian alien, while exploring themes of protecting Grogu's future and preventing galactic conflict.Read more →
Gizmodo...Conspiracy Theorists Think Obama Is Sending Secret Messages With Talk About AliensFormer President Obama clarified comments about extraterrestrial life, stating that while statistical probability suggests life exists elsewhere in the universe, he found no evidence of alien contact during his presidency and dismissed theories about hidden facilities like Area 51. His remarks sparked conspiracy theories suggesting the government is gradually preparing the public for disclosure of alien existence.Read more →
TechCrunch...Climactic launches hybrid fund to get startups through the ‘valley of death’Josh Felser has launched Material Scale, a hybrid debt-equity platform that bridges the gap for materials startups by connecting them with bulk-buying customers like Ralph Lauren, solving the scaling challenge that traditionally kills hardware companies. The platform funds the difference between customer purchase orders and production costs through loans and warrants, allowing climate tech startups in apparel to move from prototype to commercial production without excessive dilution.Read more →
Gizmodo...It’s Time to Admit Working in VR Has Been One Big FailureMeta's Quest Pro and Apple's Vision Pro have failed to establish VR as a viable work platform despite significant investment and premium positioning. Hardware limitations including weight, heat, battery life, and poor typing ergonomics, combined with lack of compelling software solutions, have prevented adoption of headsets for professional productivity despite successful features like multitasking and gesture recognition.Read more →
CNET...Google Sued by Former NPR Host Over NotebookLM AI VoiceA former NPR radio host has sued Google, claiming the company used his voice without authorization to develop its NotebookLM AI product, which generates AI-powered podcasts. Google denies the allegations, stating it hired a professional voice actor, though independent forensic analysis conducted by Greene's team indicated a 53-60% confidence match between his voice and the NotebookLM audio.Read more →
CNET...Pinterest Lets Your Control How Much AI Slop You See. Here's How to Tone It DownPinterest has introduced new user controls allowing users to reduce AI-generated content in their feeds through a GenAI Interests tab in the home feed tuner section. The feature, available on web and mobile, gives users the ability to toggle down AI content in categories prone to AI-generated or modified posts, with Pinterest planning to expand options based on user feedback.Read more →
The Verge...WordPress’ new AI assistant will let users edit their sites with promptsWordPress has launched an integrated AI assistant in its site editor that enables users to edit text, generate and modify images using Google's Nano Banana, and manage site elements like pages and fonts. The assistant is accessible through a sidebar interface and block notes feature, with users able to tag it using '@ai' for specific editing prompts. AI tools must be manually enabled in site settings, though sites created with WordPress's AI website builder have them enabled by default.Read more →
Gizmodo...Could Water Be the Future of Space Propulsion? This Startup Thinks SoGeneral Galactic, a California startup, is launching a 500-kilogram satellite in October powered solely by water-based propulsion to demonstrate viable water-electrolysis engines for deep-space exploration. The satellite will test both electrical and chemical propulsion systems that split water into hydrogen and oxygen, potentially enabling cost-effective refueling in space using resources harvested from the Moon or Mars.Read more →
Gizmodo...‘A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms’ Cast and Creator on Episode 5’s Shocking DemiseIn the penultimate episode of A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms, Baelor Targaryen, the honorable heir to the Iron Throne, is fatally wounded by his own brother Maekar during the Trial of Seven after backing Dunk. His death fundamentally alters Westeros history, with showrunner Ira Parker explaining that Baelor's decision to test his virtue in truth ultimately costs him his life.Read more →
Engadget...Netflix is adapting the board game Ticket to RideNetflix has acquired rights to adapt Asmodee's board game Ticket to Ride into films, television series, and other formats, with a feature film currently in development written by Ben Mekler and Chris Amick. The train-themed strategy game, which has sold over 20 million copies since its 2003 release, marks Netflix's expansion beyond video game adaptations into the board game IP space.Read more →
CNET...Computers Powered by Light Could Help AI's Energy ProblemResearchers at Penn State have demonstrated a prototype optical computing system that could significantly reduce the energy consumption of AI systems by using light instead of electricity for calculations. The breakthrough uses an 'infinity mirror' optical structure to perform nonlinear functions required for neural networks without high-power lasers or specialized materials, with potential commercial applications within two to five years as a hybrid technology alongside traditional GPUs.Read more →
CNET...Anthropic Says Its Newest AI Model Is Getting Pretty Good at Using a ComputerAnthropic released Claude Sonnet 4.6, a free-tier model that matches the coding capabilities of its previous Opus version and can operate computers at human baseline level by interacting with operating systems directly. The model shows significant improvements in resisting prompt injection attacks and supports a beta 1 million token context window, enabling users to provide massive amounts of information in single requests.Read more →
Engadget...Save up to 81 percent on ExpressVPN two-year plans right nowExpressVPN is offering a significant promotional discount on its two-year plans, with the Advanced tier available for $88 (81% off), reducing the effective monthly cost to approximately $3.14. The service maintains its reputation for fast speeds, reliable Netflix unblocking capabilities, and user-friendly applications across a global server network, though this sale temporarily addresses its traditionally high pricing structure.Read more →
CNET...'High Potential' Season 2: When Is the Next Episode Coming?ABC's crime drama High Potential, starring Kaitlin Olson as a brilliant consultant for the LAPD, has announced its return date after a brief hiatus. The series, based on the French show Haut Potentiel Intellectuel, continues streaming on Hulu following its ABC broadcast.Read more →
TechCrunch...Anthropic releases Sonnet 4.6Anthropic released Sonnet 4.6, a mid-size model featuring a 1 million token context window (double the previous size) and improvements in coding, instruction-following, and computer use capabilities. The model achieves strong benchmark performance including a 60.4% score on ARC-AGI-2 and will become the default for Free and Pro users, with an updated Haiku model expected soon.Read more →
Engadget...WordPress adds an AI assistantWordPress.com has expanded its AI assistant capabilities beyond site building to include persistent editing, design, and media creation tools. The AI assistant can now help with site-wide structure, content writing, image generation, and editing directly within the site editor and media library. The feature is available for Business and Commerce plans with full functionality on block themes.Read more →
CNET...Want to Cook Directly on Your Countertop? The Hidden Induction Stove Is ComingSKS unveiled a concept Hidden Induction Stove at KBIS that integrates induction heating elements beneath countertop surfaces, eliminating visible stovetops while maintaining full cooking functionality with heat transferred directly to cookware. The innovation promises improved aesthetics and easier cleaning, though safety concerns about burn hazards and indicator light functionality remain unresolved, with the product likely years away from market availability.Read more →
Gizmodo...Stephen Colbert Says CBS Bowed to FTC Pressure, Dropped Interview With DemocratCBS prevented Stephen Colbert from interviewing Democratic candidate James Talarico on air, citing the FCC's Equal Time Rule and pressure from FCC Chairman Brendan Carr's threats against broadcast stations airing unbalanced political content. The network's preemptive enforcement of a rule that Carr has only proposed—not yet implemented—highlights tensions between broadcast regulation and editorial freedom during an election cycle.Read more →
Gizmodo...Giant X-Rays Deliver the Sharpest View Yet of Fusion Plasma Gone HaywireResearchers at SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory used powerful X-ray lasers to capture the first detailed images of plasma instabilities in fusion reactors, revealing filament-shaped structures at femtosecond timescales. This breakthrough provides critical insights into how instabilities form and reduce fusion efficiency, offering a new tool to study plasma behavior and validate theoretical models that could advance fusion energy development.Read more →
TechCrunch...Mistral AI buys Koyeb in first acquisition to back its cloud ambitionsMistral AI, a French LLM company valued at $13.8 billion, has acquired Koyeb, a Paris-based serverless platform startup, to accelerate its full-stack AI infrastructure ambitions. The acquisition brings Koyeb's 13-person team and technology to help Mistral deploy models on-premises, optimize GPU usage, and scale AI inference across its Mistral Compute cloud offering.Read more →
Gizmodo...Pentagon Considers Designating Anthropic AI as a ‘Supply Chain Risk’: ReportThe Pentagon is considering severing ties with Anthropic and designating it a supply chain risk due to the AI company's refusal to allow unrestricted military use of its systems, particularly for autonomous weapons and surveillance. The dispute highlights tensions between Anthropic's stated commitment to safe and ethical AI and the Department of Defense's push for all major AI companies to permit use for any lawful military purposes.Read more →
CNET...Champions League Playoff Soccer: Livestream Monaco vs. PSG Live From AnywhereThis article is about a sports event (Monaco vs. PSG Champions League match) and streaming options, not a tech news article. It does not contain technology industry news, product announcements, or tech innovation content.Read more →
Gizmodo...The Link Between GLP-1 Drugs and Thyroid Cancer Could Be Smoke and MirrorsRecent research from the Clayman Thyroid Center found no concrete evidence linking GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic to thyroid cancer in humans, contrary to long-standing black box warnings based primarily on rodent studies. The apparent increase in thyroid cancer diagnoses among GLP-1 users is likely due to detection bias from increased medical monitoring rather than the drugs causing cancer, though people with a family history of medullary thyroid cancer should still avoid these medications.Read more →
Gizmodo...Ghostfaces, RankedThis article ranks all seven Ghostface killers from the Scream franchise ahead of the release of Scream 7, analyzing their motivations and effectiveness as antagonists. The ranking evaluates each killer reveal based on narrative logic, character development, and the shock value of the reveals, with Roman Bridger from Scream 3 ranked as the most compelling due to his connection to the franchise's origin and complex motivation rooted in jealousy.Read more →
The Verge...This backup camera cleaner hides behind your license plateThe Lens Lizard is an aftermarket upgrade kit designed to keep car backup cameras clean and functional. This addresses a common problem where backup cameras become obscured by dirt, moisture, or road debris, reducing their usability for drivers.Read more →
TechCrunch...SpaceX vets raise $50M Series A for data center linksMesh Optical Technologies, founded by former SpaceX engineers, secured $50 million in Series A funding to mass-produce optical transceivers critical for AI data center infrastructure. The startup aims to build a domestic U.S. supply chain for these components, addressing national security concerns as the market is currently dominated by Chinese firms.Read more →
Engadget...Netflix is streaming its first MMA fight on May 16Netflix will broadcast its first live MMA fight on May 16 featuring retired fighters Ronda Rousey and Gina Carano in a featherweight bout streamed globally. The event, co-hosted by Jake Paul's Most Valuable Productions, represents Netflix's expansion into live sports programming following its success with boxing matches and other live events.Read more →
CNET...Get Rid of a Cold Within Days With These Vitamins and SupplementsThis article reviews seven over-the-counter supplements that may help reduce cold duration and severity, including elderberry, zinc, echinacea, vitamin C, pelargonium, andrographis, and vitamin D. Each supplement has varying levels of research support, with potential side effects and drug interactions that warrant consultation with a healthcare provider before use.Read more →
TechCrunch...Running AI models is turning into a memory gameDRAM chip prices have surged 7x in the past year as hyperscalers build massive AI data centers, making memory management a critical cost factor alongside GPUs. Companies that optimize memory orchestration and effectively leverage prompt caching can reduce token requirements and achieve significant cost savings, creating new opportunities across the AI infrastructure stack.Read more →
Engadget...The first full trailer for The Mandalorian and Grogu is hereThe Mandalorian and Grogu theatrical film, releasing May 22, follows Din Djarin and the Force-sensitive child as they take on criminal elements for the New Republic after the Empire's collapse. The newly released trailer reveals the film will feature Pedro Pascal without his helmet, new adversaries including Rotta the Hutt played by Jeremy Allen White, and stunning IMAX cinematography.Read more →
Engadget...Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 and The Witcher 3 are coming to Game PassXbox Game Pass is adding a substantial collection of titles in February, including major releases like Kingdom Come: Deliverance II, The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt Complete Edition, and Avowed. The lineup spans multiple genres from action RPGs to innovative indie titles, with games releasing throughout the month across Cloud, console, and PC platforms.Read more →
Gizmodo...NASA to Run Critical Artemis 2 Fueling Test Despite Pesky Technical IssuesNASA's Artemis 2 mission is experiencing hydrogen leak issues during pre-launch testing, similar to problems that delayed Artemis 1. Engineers are conducting another wet dress rehearsal on Thursday to determine if the mission can proceed with its targeted March launch window.Read more →
TechCrunch...European Parliament blocks AI on lawmakers’ devices, citing security risksThe European Parliament has disabled built-in AI tools on lawmakers' work devices due to cybersecurity and privacy concerns over uploading confidential data to cloud-based AI platforms. The parliament's IT department cited inability to guarantee data security and the risk of sensitive information being accessed by U.S. authorities or used to train AI models, particularly amid heightened scrutiny of U.S. tech companies' compliance with Trump administration demands.Read more →
The Verge...Alienware’s fast 27-inch QD-OLED gaming monitor is 23 percent offAlienware's 27-inch 1440p QD-OLED gaming monitor has dropped to $499.99, its lowest price yet, offering a 360Hz refresh rate that outperforms most competitors' 240Hz models at this price point. The monitor delivers excellent gaming visuals through per-pixel color and brightness control, making it a standout choice for PC gamers seeking a high-performance display upgrade.Read more →
TechCrunch...WordPress.com adds an AI Assistant that can edit, adjust styles, create images, and moreWordPress.com has launched a built-in AI assistant that enables site owners to modify website layout, style, and content using natural language commands without precise prompts. The tool supports design adjustments, content generation and editing, image creation via Google Gemini, and collaborative editing features, available as an opt-in setting for block theme users.Read more →
CNET...Google Pixel 10A Rumors: Wednesday Reveal, New Colors, PreordersGoogle will officially reveal the Pixel 10A on February 18, 2026, marking an unusually early debut for the company's affordable smartphone line. The device is expected to feature a 6.3-inch display, Tensor G4 processor, dual rear cameras, and a starting price of $499, positioning it to compete with Samsung's Galaxy S26 and Apple's rumored iPhone 17E.Read more →
CNET...I 3D Printed My Own Dyson Attachments (and They Actually Work)This article showcases practical household applications of 3D printing, including a Dyson vacuum tool holder, knife storage, custom cookie cutters, modular storage organizers using Gridfinity, phone mounts, and holiday decorations. The author demonstrates how accessible 3D printing has become for everyday users, with affordable printers like the Bambu Labs A1 and readily available design resources enabling creation of functional household items.Read more →
Gizmodo...‘The War Between the Land and the Sea’ Almost Released Much Earlier In Disney’s ‘Doctor Who’ EraThe BBC's partnership with Disney on Doctor Who ended with the release of the miniseries 'The War Between the Land and the Sea,' which showrunner Russell T. Davies originally intended as a launch project but repeatedly delayed while establishing production workflows with Bad Wolf Studios. The series ultimately aired exclusively in the UK last December and has remained unreleased internationally, marking an underwhelming conclusion to the collaborative deal.Read more →
The Verge...Ford is fighting against physics to build affordable EVsFord is developing a new Universal EV Platform to produce affordable electric vehicles starting with a $30,000 midsize truck in 2027, after abandoning the unprofitable F-150 Lightning. The strategy focuses on cost reduction through lightweight materials, aerodynamic efficiency, and a novel "bounties" system that quantifies the financial impact of design decisions, with a Silicon Valley skunkworks team of 500 engineers integrating innovations into Ford's manufacturing operations.Read more →
TechCrunch...These are the countries moving to ban social media for childrenMultiple countries including Australia, Denmark, France, and Spain are implementing or considering bans on social media access for children under 15-16 to address cyberbullying, addiction, and mental health risks. These regulations mandate age verification by platforms, with potential fines for non-compliance, though critics raise concerns about privacy and government overreach.Read more →
TechCrunch...Amazon Fire TV’s new interface is now rolling out in the U.S.Amazon has redesigned its Fire TV interface to improve content discovery and simplify navigation, featuring rounded corners, better spacing, expanded app pinning from 6 to 20 slots, and streamlined category tabs for Movies, TV, Live TV, Sports, and News. The update also integrates Alexa+ AI assistant capabilities, allowing users to ask natural language questions about content and get personalized recommendations, with rollout beginning on select Fire TV devices in the U.S. and expanding globally this spring.Read more →
The Verge...Your next laptop could be a foldable phoneSamsung's Galaxy Z Fold 7 foldable phone can function as a portable laptop alternative when paired with accessories, potentially reducing the need to carry a separate computer. The episode also discusses the evolving sports streaming landscape, highlighting improved content quality alongside fragmentation across multiple platforms.Read more →
The Verge...Stephen Colbert says CBS banned him from airing this James Talarico interviewA network allegedly avoided airing content to prevent upsetting FCC chair Brendan Carr, raising concerns about self-censorship and regulatory influence over media editorial decisions. The incident highlights tensions between broadcasters and federal regulators regarding content policies and political pressure.Read more →
Gizmodo...Game Consoles Will Likely Get Even More Expensive… AgainRising RAM and SSD costs driven by AI data center demand are forcing gaming console makers to delay releases and increase prices. Nintendo is considering raising Switch 2 prices, Valve has delayed its Steam Machine and depleted Steam Deck OLED stock, and Sony may push PlayStation 6 launch to 2028-2029, while current-gen consoles compensate through software enhancements and upscaling technology.Read more →
Engadget...Snapchat is rolling out creator subscriptionsSnapchat is launching creator subscriptions, allowing creators to charge users for exclusive content including Snaps, Stories, priority replies, and ad-free viewing. The feature rolls out to select US creators starting February 23, with expansion to Canada, France, and the UK planned for the coming weeks.Read more →
The Verge...EU investigates Shein’s ‘addictive design’ and illegal sex dollsEuropean regulators are investigating Shein under the Digital Services Act following the discovery of listings for child-like sex dolls on the platform by French authorities. The investigation addresses compliance with EU regulations governing illegal and harmful content on online marketplaces.Read more →
Gizmodo...Apple Might Announce Colorful, Low-Cost MacBook on March 4Apple is expected to announce a low-cost MacBook powered by the A18 Pro chip on March 4, priced significantly below the $999 MacBook Air M4, with new colorful design options enabled by improved manufacturing processes. The event may also feature updates to MacBook Air, MacBook Pro, Mac displays, and potentially new iPhone and iPad models, marking a major product refresh across Apple's Mac lineup.Read more →
Engadget...Nintendo's Virtual Boy app is now available to downloadNintendo has launched a Virtual Boy app for Switch and Switch 2, requiring a Nintendo Switch Online + Expansion Pack membership and a dedicated $100 accessory that slots in a Switch console. The wireless accessory is a modernized replica of the original 1995 Virtual Boy stereoscopic 3D console, with launch titles including 3D Tetris, Galactic Pinball, and Virtual Boy Wario Land, with more games planned.Read more →
TechCrunch...Apple Podcasts is getting an enhanced video experience this springApple is launching an enhanced video podcast experience in its Podcasts app this spring, allowing users to seamlessly switch between watching and listening modes with offline download capabilities. The move positions Apple to compete more directly with YouTube, Spotify, and Netflix as video podcasting gains mainstream traction, with 51% of U.S. consumers having consumed video podcasts.Read more →
Gizmodo...We Might Have Gotten Our First Look at the Villains of ‘Spider-Man: Brand New Day’This entertainment news roundup covers upcoming film and television projects, including a possession thriller starring Isabelle Fuhrman, Spider-Man merchandise leaks, casting rumors for James Gunn's DCU Wonder Woman, and updates on Star Trek: Starfleet Academy and other streaming series.Read more →
The Verge...Toyota fills out its skimpy EV lineup with the bZ Woodland SUVToyota launches the bZ Woodland, a compact off-road SUV with 281-mile range and dual-motor AWD, marking the company's expanded EV commitment after years of focusing on hybrids. The vehicle offers rugged capabilities with 8.4 inches of ground clearance, NACS charging compatibility, and towing capacity, though its $46,695 starting price is notably higher than the mechanically similar Subaru Trailseeker.Read more →
CNET...These Superfoods Will Keep Your Vision Sharp as You AgeVarious foods including broccoli, salmon, carrots, and leafy greens contain antioxidants and nutrients that may help protect against age-related vision problems such as macular degeneration and cataracts. Regular consumption of these superfoods, combined with sun protection and screen breaks, can support eye health as people age.Read more →
Engadget...Amazon's Fire TV redesign is rolling out todayAmazon is rolling out a redesigned Fire TV user interface starting today with rounded corners, improved performance claiming 20-30 percent faster interactions, and the ability to pin up to 20 apps to the homescreen compared to six previously. The update also integrates Alexa+ AI voice assistant for personalized viewing suggestions and queue management.Read more →
TechCrunch...Here are the 17 US-based AI companies that have raised $100m or more in 2026Nearly 20 U.S.-based AI startups have raised mega rounds of $100 million or more in the first two months of 2026, continuing the momentum from 2025 when AI startups raised over $76 billion in mega rounds. Notable raises include Anthropic's $30 billion Series G at a $380 billion valuation, ElevenLabs' $500 million Series D at $11 billion, and SkildAI's $1.4 billion Series C, signaling sustained investor confidence in AI infrastructure and research companies despite economic uncertainties.Read more →
Engadget...Apple's iPhone Air MagSafe battery pack drops to an all-time-low priceApple's iPhone Air MagSafe battery pack, currently on sale for $79 (down from $99), offers slim 7.5mm design that maintains the phone's thinness while adding 65% extra charge capacity. The accessory also wirelessly charges AirPods Pro 3 and enables simultaneous iPhone charging, making it a practical travel companion for the iPhone Air.Read more →
TechCrunch...India bids to attract over $200B in AI infrastructure investment by 2028India is targeting over $200 billion in AI infrastructure investment over the next two years through tax incentives, venture capital, and policy support, building on $70 billion already committed by tech giants like Amazon, Google, and Microsoft. The government aims to expand its compute capacity from 38,000 to 58,000 GPUs and position itself as a global AI computing hub by combining cost advantages, scale, and favorable regulations.Read more →
TechCrunch...Snapchat launches creator subscription in the U.S.Snapchat is launching creator subscriptions in alpha, allowing users to pay creators for exclusive content while creators set their own monthly prices. This new monetization feature joins existing programs and will expand internationally after the initial U.S. rollout starting February 23.Read more →
Engadget...The new Anker 45W Nano charger with smart display is $10 off right nowAnker unveiled an updated 45W Nano Charger at CES 2026 featuring a smart display that monitors power flow, temperature, and charging status while automatically optimizing output for connected devices to extend battery lifespan. The compact charger with dual rotating prongs is compatible with iPhones, Apple Watches, AirPods, Samsung devices, and other electronics, currently available at a $10 discount for Prime members.Read more →
Gizmodo...Finally, an Actual New ‘The Mandalorian and Grogu’ TrailerLucasfilm and Disney released an extended trailer for The Mandalorian and Grogu, showing more footage of Din Djarin and Grogu's next adventure ahead of the film's May 22 theatrical release. The film will feature Sigourney Weaver, Steve Blum, and Jeremy Allen White alongside the main characters.Read more →
The Verge...Peak Design has wearable gadget straps for people who hate bagsPeak Design is launching a lineup of mobile straps for carrying small gadgets and other essentials around without dumping them into a bag. There are three versions available starting today: a $29.95 Mobile Cuff for your wrist, a $49.95 two-point Crossbody Strap, and a $59.95 Crossbody Multi-Strap that allows you to carry several items at […]Read more →
TechCrunch...SpendRule raises $2M, emerges from stealth to help hospitals track spendingSpendRule, a newly launched AI-powered platform, helps healthcare systems automate invoice auditing and prevent overspending on non-barcode purchases like maintenance and janitorial services. The company raised $2 million in seed funding and is already being used by major health systems including Kettering Health and MemorialCare to validate invoices against contracts before payment.Read more →
TechCrunch...Just 8 months in, India’s vibe-coding startup Emergent claims ARR of over $100MEmergent, an Indian AI-powered no-code platform launched eight months ago, has reached $100 million annual run-rate revenue with 6 million users across 190 countries, driven by demand from small businesses and non-technical users building applications without coding experience. The platform's rapid growth reflects surging interest in AI-assisted software development, with 80-90% of new projects focused on mobile apps, and the company recently launched iOS and Android mobile apps enabling direct publishing to app stores.Read more →
The Verge...Warner Bros. Discovery gives Paramount one week to present its ‘best and final’ offerAfter rejecting Paramount's latest acquisition bid, Warner Bros. Discovery says it's giving the David Ellison-led entertainment giant seven days to make its "best and final" proposal. Though WBD is reopening negotiations with Paramount, the company makes it clear in a press release that it still favors Netflix's $82.7 billion deal to purchase its studio and […]Read more →
Engadget...Elevation Lab's AirTag 10-year extended battery case is only $16 right nowElevation Lab's extended battery case for Apple AirTag, currently 30 percent off at $16, extends battery life from two years to up to 10 years using AA batteries while providing enhanced protection with IP69 waterproof rating and theft deterrence. The case is ideal for tracking items in luggage or backpacks over extended periods, though the muffled speaker output and bulky design make it unsuitable for keys or wallets.Read more →
Engadget...The 512GB Samsung P9 microSD Express card is 33 percent offSamsung's 512GB P9 microSD Express card is currently discounted 33% to $80, offering excellent value for Nintendo Switch 2 storage expansion with 800MB/s transfer speeds. The card is compatible with multiple devices including Steam Deck, cameras, and other gaming consoles that support the microSD Express format.Read more →
Engadget...Apple's 14-inch MacBook Pro M5 is up to $300 offApple's 14-inch MacBook Pro M5 is now available at discounted prices through B&H, with the base 16GB/512GB model starting at $1,499. The device offers significant performance improvements over its predecessor, including up to 60% faster GPU performance and exceptional battery life of 34+ hours, making it an excellent choice for creative professionals.Read more →
Engadget...Pick up a bundle of four first-gen AirTags for only $64Apple AirTags are currently discounted to $64 for a four-pack, representing a 35 percent reduction and bringing the per-unit price to approximately $16. This deal applies to the first-generation model; the newly released second-generation AirTag with improved range and speaker volume retails at the standard price and may take longer to see discounts.Read more →
TechCrunch...Adani pledges $100B to build AI data centers as India seeks bigger role in the global AI raceIndian conglomerate Adani Group announced a $100 billion investment over the next decade to build renewable-energy-powered AI data centers across India, with expectations to catalyze an additional $150 billion in related investments and create a $250 billion AI infrastructure ecosystem. The initiative positions India as a major player in global AI infrastructure development, leveraging its expanding digital economy, renewable energy capacity, and favorable regulatory environment to attract computing resources beyond traditional U.S. data center markets.Read more →
CNET...How to Convert Any Recipe for the Air Fryer in MinutesAir fryers have become ubiquitous kitchen appliances valued for their speed and mess-free cooking compared to traditional methods. Adapting conventional recipes for air fryers requires adjustments including reducing temperature by 20-25 degrees and cooking time by 20-30%, managing moisture through marinades or oils, avoiding overcrowding to ensure proper air circulation, and substituting breading for wet batters to achieve optimal results.Read more →
CNET...My Galaxy A17 Review: Samsung's $200 Phone Does It All... SlowlySamsung's Galaxy A17 5G offers solid value at $200 with access to Galaxy features and a bright 6.7-inch display, but struggles with multitasking due to limited 4GB RAM and underpowered processor that causes app crashes and performance delays. The phone excels at single tasks like browsing and photography in good lighting, making it best suited for users with basic needs who avoid running multiple apps simultaneously.Read more →
The Verge...Laurie Spiegel on the difference between algorithmic music and ‘AI’Laurie Spiegel's iconic Music Mouse, an algorithmic music composition tool from 1986, has been revived for modern computers through a partnership with Eventide after 40 years. The updated version maintains the original's core functionality while adding enhanced synthesizer capabilities and MIDI integration, positioning it as a personal 'intelligent instrument' that democratizes music creation by requiring minimal music theory knowledge.Read more →
TechCrunch...Airbnb expands its “Reserve Now, Pay Later” globallyAirbnb is expanding its 'Reserve Now, Pay Later' feature globally, allowing users to secure bookings without immediate payment and cancel without losing money upfront. The feature has driven significant adoption since its U.S. launch, contributing to increased bookings, longer lead times, and a shift toward larger properties, though it has also slightly increased cancellation rates.Read more →
CNET...AI Is Taking Over Social Media, but Only 44% of People Are Confident They Can Spot It, CNET FindsA CNET survey reveals that 94% of US adults encounter AI-generated content on social media, yet only 44% can confidently distinguish real from fake images and videos. While 51% support better AI labeling and 21% favor outright bans, the growing sophistication of AI tools makes content verification increasingly difficult for the general population.Read more →
TechCrunch...As AI jitters rattle IT stocks, Infosys partners with Anthropic to build ‘enterprise-grade’ AI agentsInfosys has partnered with Anthropic to develop enterprise AI agents by integrating Claude models into its Topaz AI platform for autonomous handling of complex workflows in banking, telecoms, and manufacturing. The partnership positions Infosys to address concerns about AI disruption in India's $280 billion IT services industry while giving Anthropic access to regulated enterprise sectors where it lacks deployment expertise.Read more →
Engadget...Europe probes Shein's addictive app design and illegal product salesThe European Commission has launched an investigation into Shein under the Digital Services Act, examining concerns including the sale of illegal products, addictive design features, and algorithmic recommendation systems. The probe follows similar enforcement actions against Temu and reflects broader EU regulatory focus on platform engagement mechanics and user profiling practices.Read more →
CNET...The Best Electric Kettles of 2026: Budget, Gooseneck, Stylish and SpeedyThis article reviews multiple electric kettle models, comparing their design, performance, temperature accuracy, boil time, and value. It evaluates kettles across various price points and features, from budget-friendly options under $40 to premium models, highlighting trade-offs between aesthetics, functionality, and cost.Read more →