TechCrunch...Substack launches a built-in recording studioSubstack launches Recording Studio, a built-in desktop tool enabling creators to pre-record and publish videos with support for co-hosts, custom watermarks, and auto-generated clips. The platform reports that creators using video content have achieved 50% faster revenue growth, positioning Substack as an increasingly competitive alternative to creator monetization platforms like Patreon.Read more →
Gizmodo...Gemini Is Now Your Permanent Passenger in Google MapsGoogle has integrated its Gemini AI assistant into Maps through a new 'Ask Maps' feature that allows users to ask conversational questions about locations, charging stations, restaurants, and other services while driving. The feature uses Google's database of over 300 million locations and personalizes results based on user search history and preferences. Google is also upgrading Maps' navigation interface with 3D visualization of terrain and buildings, improved voice guidance, and enhanced safety indicators.Read more →
TechCrunch...Facebook Marketplace now lets Meta AI respond to buyers’ messagesFacebook Marketplace is rolling out Meta AI features including automatic replies to buyer inquiries, AI-powered listing creation with automatic price suggestions, and seller profile summaries for buyers. The updates aim to reduce the burden on sellers managing repetitive inquiries while providing buyers with greater transparency about seller history and reliability. Sellers also gain access to new shipping options with tracking capabilities to expand their marketplace reach.Read more →
Engadget...Bumble is the latest dating app to add an AI assistantBumble is testing an AI dating assistant called 'Bee' that learns user values and preferences to automatically find compatible matches, eliminating traditional swiping. The feature, launching in beta soon, joins competitors like Tinder and Grindr in integrating AI-driven recommendations to improve matching and user retention.Read more →
Gizmodo...A Green Lantern Is Joining ‘Man of Tomorrow,’ but Not the One You’d ExpectJohn Stewart's Green Lantern (Aaron Pierre) will appear in James Gunn's upcoming Superman film Man of Tomorrow, marking DC Studios' effort to build an interconnected universe across film and television. Pierre will first debut the character in the HBO Max series Lanterns, with his film role being substantial rather than a cameo. This demonstrates the strategy of integrating characters and storylines across multiple media platforms.Read more →
Engadget...Soundcore Nebula P1i projector review: An affordable option with accurate color and loud soundAnker's Soundcore P1i is an affordable $369 portable projector featuring foldable speakers, 1080p resolution, and Google TV integration with automatic setup calibration. While it offers good value for budget-conscious buyers seeking indoor and outdoor screening solutions, it compromises on brightness (380 lumens) and audio quality compared to higher-end models.Read more →
TechCrunch...Tinder tries to lure people back to online dating with IRL events, virtual speed datingTinder unveiled major product updates including in-person event discovery, AI-enhanced matching algorithms, and LLM-powered safety features to attract Gen Z users and reverse declining subscriber growth. The initiatives shift the platform's focus from pure swiping toward personalized social experiences and authentic offline connections.Read more →
The Verge...Facebook Marketplace adds AI auto-replies for annoying ‘Is this still available?’ messagesFacebook Marketplace is adding a bunch of new AI-powered tools that are supposed to make selling items on the platform a little more efficient. One feature will use Meta AI to automatically respond to those annoying "Is this still available?" messages. You can toggle on the auto-reply option when creating a listing, and Meta AI […]Read more →
Engadget...Another longtime Microsoft executive is retiringMicrosoft's Rajesh Jha, who oversaw critical products including Windows, Office, and Teams for over 35 years, is departing the company. His responsibilities will be distributed among four executives promoted to executive vice president roles reporting directly to CEO Satya Nadella. Jha transitions out July 1 while remaining as an advisor.Read more →
Gizmodo...Rocket Companies Win as Feds Retreat on Orbital Debris CrackdownThe FAA has withdrawn its proposed regulations requiring private space companies to dispose of rocket upper stages after deployment, citing cost concerns and industry pressure from SpaceX and other commercial operators. This decision allows spent rocket stages to remain in Earth orbit as space debris, which currently accounts for 11% of all tracked objects in orbit. The withdrawal aligns with the Trump administration's broader push to ease regulations for the commercial space industry.Read more →
Gizmodo...Disney Will Tide Over the ‘Bluey’ Drought With a Streaming Stage Show and MinisodesDisney is releasing new Bluey content across multiple platforms—including a televised stage show, Disney+ minisodes, and theme park experiences—to keep audiences engaged during the gap between regular episodes and the 2027 theatrical film. The initiative capitalizes on Bluey's unprecedented popularity as the most-streamed show in the U.S. for two consecutive years. This multi-platform strategy demonstrates Disney's effort to maximize revenue from one of its most valuable entertainment properties.Read more →
Engadget...Alexa+ can now swear, thanks to a new personality styleAmazon has introduced a new personality option for Alexa+ called 'sassy,' which includes censored profanity, witty comebacks, and playful sarcasm exclusively for adult users. The feature includes safety guardrails such as requiring parental profile deactivation and face scans to prevent misuse. This update provides a more personalized conversational experience while maintaining appropriate content boundaries.Read more →
TechCrunch...Atlassian follows Block’s footsteps and cuts staff in the name of AIAtlassian announced a 10% workforce reduction affecting approximately 1,600 employees to fund increased AI investments and strengthen enterprise sales capabilities. The layoffs reflect industry-wide trends as tech companies prioritize AI development in response to elevated performance expectations. This move mirrors similar decisions by other major companies like Block, signaling a broader shift toward automation-driven workforce optimization.Read more →
TechCrunch...Lucid Motors shows off robotaxi concept called ‘Lunar’Lucid Motors unveiled the Lucid Lunar, a two-seater robotaxi concept with no steering wheel or pedals, and announced partnerships with Uber to develop autonomous versions of its upcoming mid-size electric vehicles. The company plans to monetize autonomy through monthly subscription tiers for its DreamDrive Pro system, starting in 2027, with prices ranging from $69 to $199 per month.Read more →
TechCrunch...Humanoid maker Sunday reaches $1.15 billion valuation to build household robotsRobotics company Sunday reached unicorn status with a $165 million Series B funding round at a $1.15 billion valuation, led by Coatue Management. The company is developing Memo, a household humanoid robot designed to assist with tasks like laundry and clearing tables. With 1,000 people already on its waitlist, Sunday is positioned as a leader in the emerging home robotics market.Read more →
TechCrunch...Humanoid robotics maker Sunday reaches $1.15B valuation to build household robotsRobotics company Sunday has achieved unicorn status by raising $165 million in Series B funding at a $1.15 billion valuation, led by Coatue Management. The company is developing Memo, a household humanoid robot designed to assist with tasks like laundry and clearing tables, and has already accumulated a waitlist of 1,000 potential customers.Read more →
Engadget...BallotGuessr is Geoguessr for budding political punditsBallotGuessr is a geography-based guessing game that challenges players to predict how U.S. counties voted in the 2024 presidential election using Google Street View imagery and contextual clues. Featuring 2,845 curated locations from all 50 states, the game combines political knowledge with geography skills in an interactive format. The creator plans to expand the game with data from previous U.S. elections and international voting patterns from France, Germany, and the United Kingdom.Read more →
TechCrunch...Webflow buys AI content generation platform Vidoso to bolster its marketing suiteWebflow has acquired Vidoso, an AI-powered content generation platform, to enhance its marketing suite and position itself as an agentic marketing platform rather than just a website builder. Vidoso's technology enables organizations to generate branded marketing collateral including videos, presentations, blog posts, and social media content with AI while maintaining brand consistency and governance. This acquisition reflects Webflow's strategy to provide unified marketing tools that bridge the gap between AI content creation capabilities and enterprise marketing workflows.Read more →
The Verge...Gemini’s task automation is here and it’s wildGoogle and Samsung's Gemini assistant now features task automation that can execute actions in apps like food delivery and rideshare services on users' behalf based on simple prompts. The AI can navigate apps, make selections, and complete tasks—such as ordering an Uber or a coffee—while stopping before final confirmation for user review. This represents a significant step toward fulfilling the long-promised capabilities of AI assistants in handling real-world tasks.Read more →
TechCrunch...Bumble to launch an AI dating assistant, ‘Bee’Bumble is launching Bee, an AI assistant that learns user values, relationship goals, and communication styles to serve as a personal matchmaker. The feature powers a new experience called Dates that recommends matches and represents part of Bumble's broader AI-focused overhaul to drive growth among Gen Z users.Read more →
Engadget...Ukraine allows allies to train AI models on its battlefield dataUkraine is sharing battlefield drone data with allied nations to train AI models for autonomous warfare systems, leveraging its position as a world leader in drone technology. The secure data-sharing platform allows partners to train AI on real combat footage while protecting sensitive military information. This arrangement benefits both Ukraine, which gains faster development of advanced technological solutions, and allies, who access authentic training data from modern warfare.Read more →
TechCrunch...Law enforcement shuts down botnet made of tens of thousands of hacked routersA global law enforcement coalition dismantled the SocksEscort botnet, which compromised over 369,000 routers and IoT devices across 163 countries. The criminal service, powered by AVRecon malware, facilitated ransomware attacks, DDoS operations, cryptocurrency theft, and other crimes costing Americans millions of dollars. The operation involved disconnecting infected devices and seizing the botnet's infrastructure.Read more →
TechCrunch...A writer is suing Grammarly for turning her and other authors into ‘AI editors’ without consentGrammarly disabled its 'Expert Review' feature after facing a class action lawsuit from journalist Julia Angwin, who argued the company violated privacy and publicity rights by impersonating hundreds of experts including Stephen King, Carl Sagan, and Kara Swisher without permission. The feature, which cost $144 annually, generated generic AI feedback while falsely attributing it to renowned writers. The incident highlights growing ethical and legal concerns surrounding AI impersonation and privacy violations in consumer software.Read more →
The Verge...Google’s TV Streamer 4K doubles as a smart home hub and it’s on saleGoogle's TV Streamer 4K is currently on sale for $79.99, featuring robust streaming capabilities with Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos support plus Google TV's cross-service recommendations. Beyond streaming, the device functions as a smart home hub with Matter and Thread support, enabling users to control smart home devices and access camera feeds directly from their television.Read more →
TechCrunch...Tesla becomes a utility in the UK, setting up showdown with Octopus EnergyTesla has become an officially licensed utility in the United Kingdom, receiving approval from the Office of Gas and Electricity Markets to sell electricity directly to households and businesses. This expansion of Tesla's energy division, which includes Powerwall products and a virtual power plant for battery owners, represents a significant step in its diversified energy business following its 2016 acquisition of SolarCity.Read more →
Gizmodo...Feds to Amazon: Quit Whining About SpaceX and Launch Some Damn SatellitesSpaceX's proposal to launch one million satellites for an orbital data center prompted Amazon to petition the FCC for denial, citing vague technical details and unclear timelines. FCC Chairman Brendan Carr dismissed Amazon's petition, directing the company to focus on meeting its own satellite deployment deadlines instead. The regulatory clash underscores intense competition in satellite internet, with SpaceX's Starlink constellation far outpacing Amazon's delayed Leo project.Read more →
Gizmodo...The ‘Project Hail Mary’ Lego Set Is a Must-Have for Sci-Fi FansLego released an 830-piece Project Hail Mary set ($100) featuring the spacecraft with an interactive mechanical feature that recreates the film's gravity stabilization sequence, marking a rare non-franchise movie merchandise offering. The detailed Technic construction and integrated narrative elements throughout the assembly prioritize both display aesthetics and hands-on playability. The set represents a high-quality tie-in that bridges the film experience with collectible toy design.Read more →
Engadget...Former Overwatch director Jeff Kaplan returns with a Western survival shooterJeff Kaplan, former Blizzard vice president and Overwatch director, has launched a new game studio and unveiled The Legend of California, an open-world action-survival shooter set during the gold rush era. The game features cooperative gameplay for up to four players with both player-versus-environment and optional player-versus-player combat. Early access is planned for Steam and Epic Games Store later this year, published by Dreamhaven.Read more →
Gizmodo...America’s Smoking Habit Just Hit a Wild Milestone That Once Seemed ImpossibleU.S. smoking rates dropped below 10% of adults in 2024 for the first time in history, marking a major public health achievement since the 1964 surgeon general's report established the link to serious health risks. The decline has contributed to an estimated four million averted lung cancer deaths between 1970 and 2022. Researchers stress the need for intensified federal tobacco control policies to address emerging concerns with e-cigarettes and cigars, which have not declined accordingly.Read more →
CNET...Claude Showed Me How to Change a Tire Step by Step With This New FeatureAnthropic announced a new feature enabling Claude to generate interactive visualizations and diagrams directly in conversations using HTML and SVG. These dynamic elements provide clearer explanations of complex processes than traditional text-based responses. The feature is available by default across all subscription tiers on web and desktop, enhancing Claude's capability to deliver information through the most appropriate medium.Read more →
The Verge...Anthropic's Claude AI can respond with charts, diagrams, and other visuals nowAnthropic's latest update to Claude will allow the AI chatbot to generate custom charts, diagrams, and other visualizations during your conversation. If Claude determines a visual is useful based on the context of your chat, it will insert the image in-line, rather than in its side panel. As an example, Anthropic says a conversation about […]Read more →
Engadget...Claude can now generate charts and diagramsAnthropic has updated Claude to generate charts and diagrams within its responses to better explain concepts visually. Using HTML and XML vector graphics rather than traditional image generation, Claude can now create step-by-step visual guides either when requested or proactively when helpful. This enhancement makes Claude a more versatile tool for learning and understanding complex information.Read more →
Engadget...Honda cancels three EVs that were months away from US productionHonda has canceled three electric vehicles—the Honda 0 SUV, Honda 0 sedan, and Acura RSX—that were months from production, shifting focus toward hybrid vehicles instead. The decision stems from reduced EV demand caused by the elimination of federal tax credits, regulatory changes, and US tariffs, alongside challenges competing with Chinese EV manufacturers. This major restructuring could cost Honda up to $15.7 billion and result in the company's first loss since its public listing in 1957.Read more →
Gizmodo...How to Watch the 2026 Oscars and Who Prediction Markets Are Betting OnThe Academy Awards ceremony will broadcast Sunday with a new earlier start time and expanded streaming options, including Hulu for the first time. This will be among the final broadcasts on ABC before the awards show moves to YouTube in 2029. Prediction markets indicate "One Battle After Another" leads with a 77% chance of winning Best Picture.Read more →
Engadget...Google built a flash-flood prediction tool using Gemini and old news reportsGoogle unveiled Groundsource, a flash flood prediction tool that leverages its Gemini language model to analyze millions of news reports and identify historical flood patterns. The system combines this historical data with current weather forecasts to assess flood risks across urban areas in 150 countries. While currently limited by its 20-square-kilometer prediction area and lack of real-time radar integration, the tool is designed to serve regions lacking advanced weather-sensing infrastructure.Read more →
Gizmodo...Bracing for the Apocalypse? Doomsday Preppers Say You’ll Need These TreatsDisaster preparedness has become mainstream, with 83 percent of Americans taking recent preparedness actions amid climate change and global instability. The trend emphasizes the psychological importance of comfort foods and community-based resilience strategies like home gardening alongside basic survival supplies.Read more →
Gizmodo...The Xbox Is Now a PC. Every PC Is Now an XboxMicrosoft is launching Xbox mode for Windows 11 in April, creating a controller-friendly interface that unifies game access across Steam, Epic Games Store, and other platforms on PCs. The company is shifting focus toward making PCs function as gaming consoles and released details about Project Helix, its next-generation Xbox console arriving in 2027 powered by AMD chips with advanced ray tracing and upscaling technology.Read more →
Gizmodo...The New ‘Disclosure Day’ Trailer Cracks Its Alien Mystery Wide OpenUniversal released the official trailer for Steven Spielberg's sci-fi thriller 'Disclosure Day,' which explores government conspiracies and extraterrestrial contact through explosive action sequences and supernatural visuals. The film marks Spielberg's first project following his recent EGOT achievement and is positioned as a major summer blockbuster releasing June 12.Read more →
The Verge...Meta exec hopes VR teens will stick aroundMeta's VR strategy is shifting toward older, wealthier consumers following significant industry challenges, including over 1,000 job cuts and studio closures. The company is developing new hardware targeting mainstream entertainment users rather than core gamers, betting that VR-native youth and non-gaming adults will drive future growth despite uncertain market viability.Read more →
TechCrunch...Gumloop lands $50M from Benchmark to turn every employee into an AI agent builderGumloop, an AI automation platform enabling non-technical employees to build autonomous agents, raised $50 million in Series B funding led by Benchmark. The company helps enterprises like Shopify and Ramp deploy reliable AI agents for complex multi-step tasks without engineering involvement. Its model-agnostic approach and low learning curve position it as a leader in the enterprise automation market, competing with platforms like Zapier, n8n, and Anthropic's Claude Co-Work.Read more →
Engadget...Microsoft's Copilot Health can use AI to turn your fitness data and medical records 'into a coherent story'Microsoft introduced Copilot Health, an AI tool designed to aggregate and analyze medical records, health history, and wearable data to help patients better understand their health status and prepare for doctor visits. The platform includes privacy protections such as data isolation, encryption, ISO/IEC 42001 certification, and a commitment not to use health data for AI model training. Initially available free to US users, the service will eventually transition to a subscription model.Read more →
The Verge...Microsoft's head of experiences and devices is retiring, triggering a shakeupRajesh Jha retires after 35+ years at Microsoft, with the company promoting four of his direct reports to executive vice president roles instead of naming a single successor. The reorganization includes leaders of Windows, Office, Business and Industry Copilot, and Microsoft 365 Core, who will now report directly to CEO Satya Nadella, flattening the management structure. This restructuring aligns with Microsoft's strategic focus on AI-powered Copilot products and core business units.Read more →
The Verge...PEGI's new age ratings will restrict FC 27 to kids over 16The PEGI rating system is introducing four new interactive feature categories to better classify games with loot boxes, in-game purchases, addictive mechanics, and unrestricted communication. Games containing paid random items will receive a PEGI 16 rating by default, while those with entirely unrestricted communication features will be rated PEGI 18. These changes, effective from June 2026 for new submissions, address growing concerns about gambling-like mechanics and addictive design in gaming.Read more →
TechCrunch...Alexa+ gets a new ‘adults only’ personality option that curses but won’t get into NSFW contentAmazon has launched a 'Sassy' personality for Alexa+ that delivers responses with witty, irreverent commentary, requiring adult security verification and unavailable on Amazon Kids accounts. The personality maintains safety guardrails against explicit sexual content, hate speech, and harmful activities. This enhancement exemplifies Amazon's strategy to increase Alexa+ customization through varied personas in the generative AI landscape.Read more →
The Verge...WordPress launches an in-browser website creatorWordPress.org launched my.WordPress.net, a browser-based workspace for creating private websites without requiring sign-up, hosting plans, or domain registration. Built on WordPress Playground, the tool stores all data locally in the browser and is designed for drafts, journaling, research, and experimentation with plugins and themes. The platform includes features such as a personal RSS reader, CRM tool, and AI-powered assistant for testing WordPress functionality in a sandboxed environment.Read more →
TechCrunch...Wonderful raises $150M Series B at $2B valuationIsraeli AI startup Wonderful has raised $150 million in Series B funding, achieving a $2 billion valuation just four months after its $100 million Series A round. The company specializes in customer service AI agents tailored to non-English markets across telecom, finance, healthcare, and manufacturing, leveraging an on-site deployment model for deep customer integration. Wonderful plans to triple headcount to 900 and expand from 30 countries to capitalize on enterprise demand for localized AI solutions.Read more →
Gizmodo...Meta Hopes Mini Games Will Make You Forget Its Smart Glasses Are Recording You NakedMeta has introduced mini games to its Ray-Ban smart glasses, but the update arrives amid a significant privacy scandal. An investigation revealed that Meta has been sending sensitive videos—often unintentionally recorded and containing nudity—from Ray-Ban users to human moderators in Kenya, with faces frequently left unobscured despite privacy protocols. The incident raises serious questions about Meta's approach to user consent and data privacy in wearable devices.Read more →
Engadget...Uber is shooting for even more upscale clientele with Uber EliteUber has launched Uber Elite, an invite-only luxury ride service targeting executives and frequent travelers. The service features professional chauffeurs, new-model luxury vehicles less than three years old, airport meet-and-greet services, and premium amenities including optional champagne and sparkling water. Rides can be booked through the Uber app or Uber Reserve with bookings available from one hour to 90 days in advance.Read more →
TechCrunch...Rivian R2 launch: Here’s what $57,990 gets youRivian unveiled pricing and specifications for its upcoming R2 mid-sized SUV, with base prices ranging from $45,000 to $57,990 depending on performance tier and availability timeline. The performance launch edition will debut in spring 2026 at $57,990, while more affordable standard versions are planned for 2027, though the cheapest $45,000 model's release is uncertain. A notable gap exists where early R2 models lack the advanced autonomy hardware arriving in late 2026, potentially causing tech-focused buyers to delay purchases.Read more →
Gizmodo...Ed Sheeran Looks Back on Everyone Hating His ‘Game of Thrones’ CameoEd Sheeran reflects on his controversial 2017 Game of Thrones cameo, acknowledging that his extreme fame and ubiquity made the brief appearance jarring to viewers despite his lack of regret. While other musicians also guest-starred in the show, Sheeran's recognition and screen presence distinguished his cameo as particularly distracting to audiences.Read more →
The Verge...Rivian R2 prices revealed: you’re going to have to wait longer for that $45,000 versionRivian revealed final pricing for the R2 electric SUV, with the dual-motor Performance trim starting at $59,485 launching spring 2026, while the promised $45,000 base model won't arrive until late 2027. Most customers will pay significantly more than the advertised price as Rivian prioritizes higher-margin trims first, similar to Tesla's Model 3 strategy. The R2 aims to capture the popular midsize EV market with advanced features including Level 2 Plus autonomy and innovative design elements like a retractable rear glass window.Read more →
The Verge...Dyson’s new stain-spotting AI robovac is now availableDyson has released the Spot+Scrub Ai Robot, an upgraded autonomous vacuum featuring a self-cleaning roller mop, laser-based stain detection, and lidar-powered navigation with AI obstacle avoidance. The device includes a multifunction dock that manages water tanks, empties dirt, and cleans the mop during charging, offering significant capability improvements over its predecessor at the same $1,199 price point. The innovation demonstrates Dyson's advancement in autonomous home cleaning technology, though design considerations and dock size remain potential drawbacks.Read more →
Engadget...Rivian's R2 EV arrives this spring with a $58,000 price tagRivian announces pricing and availability for its R2 electric SUV, marking the company's entry into the mass-market EV segment with starting prices from $45,000 to $57,990 depending on trim level. The phased rollout begins in spring 2026 with premium models, while the base configuration won't arrive until late 2027. All R2 models include NACS charging and Autonomy+ advanced driving technology, with the latter offered through a subscription model after an initial 60-day trial period.Read more →
TechCrunch...Uber, Wayve and Nissan plan to launch a robotaxi service in Tokyo this yearWayve has partnered with Uber and Nissan to launch a robotaxi service in Tokyo, with a pilot scheduled for late 2026 using AI-powered self-driving software integrated into Nissan Leaf vehicles. This marks Uber's first robotaxi partnership in Japan and represents the latest expansion of Wayve's autonomous ride-hailing services following a $1.2B funding round.Read more →
The Verge...Honda cancels Zero Series EVs, citing ‘extremely challenging’ situationFarewell, Honda Zero. We never knew thee. Honda is cancelling its Zero Series SUV and Saloon, as well as the Acura RSX EVs, citing an "extremely challenging earnings situation." The Japanese automaker, which unsuccessfully tried to merge with Nissan last year, said it expected to make a net loss of ¥360 billion (~$2.5 billion) to […]Read more →
Gizmodo...The Foldable iPhone Might Be More Android-Like Than iPadApple's foldable iPhone, expected to launch in fall 2026, will run iOS with a simplified two-app split-screen multitasking system to avoid cannibalizing iPad sales. The device features hole-punch cameras on both screens, Touch ID in the side button, and a less visible but still present crease, with a shorter closed form factor optimized for video on the inner display. Recent leaks confirm the specifications and design, bringing Apple's entry into the foldable smartphone market closer to reality.Read more →
Gizmodo...Newly Discovered Comet Could Appear During the Day—If It’s Not Destroyed FirstComet MAPS (C/2026 A1) will make an extremely close approach to the Sun on April 4, 2026, coming within 99,000 miles—a perilous journey that may either destroy the comet or, if it survives, make it visible as bright as Venus. The sungrazing comet, discovered in January 2026, has already brightened significantly and could become a spectacular naked-eye object visible in evening twilight if it withstands the Sun's gravitational and thermal forces.Read more →
The Verge...Once-overpriced iPhone Air and Galaxy S25 cases are now 90 percent offThis article highlights various tech deals available in March 2026, including discounted phone cases from Speck and OtterBox via Woot, a 50% discount on Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice for PS5 and Xbox Series X, early price reductions on Apple's new M4 iPad Air, and savings on Shokz OpenRun Pro headphones. All deals are time-limited and offer consumers opportunities to purchase popular devices and accessories at reduced prices.Read more →
TechCrunch...Disney+ is rolling out its TikTok-like ‘Verts’ short-form video feedDisney+ is rolling out Verts, a TikTok-like short-form video feed to U.S. mobile users featuring clips from its content library to boost engagement and discovery. The feature uses an advanced recommendation algorithm and early testing showed increased user engagement, positioning Disney+ to compete with Netflix's vertical feed and capture younger, mobile-first viewers.Read more →
TechCrunch...Honda scraps 3 EVs planned for the US, blaming tariffs and Chinese competitionHonda is canceling three planned electric vehicles for the U.S. market—the Honda 0 SUV, Honda 0 Saloon, and Acura RSX—due to Trump's tariffs and intensifying competition from Chinese EV manufacturers. The decision, which could cost the company up to $15.7 billion, reflects deteriorating market conditions and will shift Honda's focus toward strengthening its hybrid vehicle lineup. This move adds Honda to the growing list of legacy automakers retreating from their U.S. electric vehicle plans.Read more →
CNET...The Absolute Best Horror Movies on HuluHulu offers a diverse collection of horror films, including recent and classic titles such as Barbarian, Don't Breathe, and 28 Weeks Later. The streaming service provides various horror subgenres ranging from psychological thrillers to slashers, making it a strong option for horror enthusiasts seeking curated entertainment content.Read more →
Gizmodo...No One Wants to Play Two-Face’s Awful Father in ‘The Batman, Part II’The article covers multiple entertainment announcements including Netflix casting news for its live-action Scooby-Doo series, updates on upcoming films like The Batman Part II and Ready or Not 2, and details on various streaming shows and spinoffs. These developments reflect the continued competition among streaming platforms to produce original content and maintain audience interest in established franchises.Read more →
Gizmodo...Should You Be Taking Peptides?Peptides, amino acid chains used in FDA-approved medications like Ozempic, are becoming a major wellness trend with a rapidly expanding gray market of unapproved compounds marketed by influencers and sold online. Experts warn that these unapproved peptides lack clinical evidence, are produced in unregulated facilities with unknown purity, and carry potential health risks including cancer promotion. The regulatory landscape remains conflicted as some officials propose unbanning certain peptides while the FDA simultaneously cracks down on compounded alternatives.Read more →
The Verge...Anthropic doesn’t trust the Pentagon, and neither should youAnthropic has sued the Pentagon after being designated a supply-chain risk, challenging the government's intent to use Claude for mass surveillance of Americans. The episode explores how the NSA has systematically reinterpreted surveillance laws over decades—redefining terms like 'target' to circumvent Fourth Amendment protections—and how Anthropic's refusal to enable this surveillance has created conflict with the current administration's demands for unrestricted AI access.Read more →
The Verge...Bespoke AI models are the next big thing in filmmakingNetflix has acquired InterPositive, an AI startup founded by Ben Affleck, to integrate customizable generative models into its production workflow for a reported $600 million. These models are trained on project-specific footage to enable filmmakers to manipulate visual elements like lighting and backgrounds during postproduction while maintaining creative control. The entertainment industry is increasingly adopting similar proprietary AI tools to accelerate production timelines and reduce costs, though questions persist about whether creative workers will benefit from these technologies.Read more →
Engadget...Disney+ gets its own time-sucking vertical video sectionDisney+ is launching Verts, a scrollable feed of short vertical video clips designed to boost user engagement and help viewers discover content. This move mirrors Netflix's recent pivot and positions Disney to compete with social media platforms that frequently repurpose Disney-owned content, while potentially expanding to include external creator content.Read more →
Engadget...Starfleet Academy is the best first season of as Star Trek show everStarfleet Academy's first season exceeded fan expectations after its January premiere on Paramount+, with viewers pleasantly surprised by consistent quality across all 10 episodes despite initial skepticism. The strong reception generates valuable word-of-mouth momentum for the Star Trek franchise, making the show easier to recommend based on merit rather than eventual improvement.Read more →
Engadget...Starfleet Academy is the best first season of a Star Trek show everStarfleet Academy exceeded expectations with a strong first season featuring compelling character development and storytelling, converting initial skeptics through positive word-of-mouth. The show represents a success for Star Trek's streaming strategy and Paramount+. Despite strong reception, renewal remains uncertain as the franchise navigates its future direction.Read more →
Engadget...Google’s GFiber internet business is merging with Astound BroadbandGoogle Fiber is merging with Astound Broadband, with Stonepeak becoming the majority owner and Alphabet retaining a minority stake. The combined entity will operate as an independent provider serving over one million customers, leveraging both companies' expertise to expand high-speed fiber access to more communities. The merged provider will continue offering speeds up to 8Gbps with 20 Gig service planned for late 2026.Read more →
Gizmodo...‘Your AI Slop Bores Me’ Gives You a Chance to See How the Sausage Is MadeThe article critiques how 'AI' is a misnomer for large language models that regurgitate training data, while noting human intelligence often powers systems marketed as AI. A website called 'Your AI Slop Bores Me' lets users roleplay as AI systems answering prompts, raising questions about whether people desire to become modern Mechanical Turks. The platform's inverted credit system requires spending credits to ask questions to earn answering opportunities.Read more →
The Verge...Microsoft’s Copilot Health can connect to your medical records and wearablesMicrosoft introduced Copilot Health, an isolated AI environment for analyzing medical records, lab results, and wearable health data with enhanced privacy controls and no model training on health information. While the feature integrates seamlessly with healthcare providers and wearables, it lacks HIPAA compliance, though Microsoft has committed to implementing HIPAA controls in future updates.Read more →
CNET...Copilot Health Is Microsoft's Doctor-Built Spin on Medical AIMicrosoft launched Copilot Health, a specialized AI experience that integrates personal medical records and wearable data to help users understand their health information. Developed collaboratively with hundreds of clinicians across 24 countries using credible medical sources including Harvard Medical School, the tool assists with appointment preparation and health education. The initiative positions AI as a complementary support tool rather than a replacement for physician care, with explicit limitations on diagnosis and prescriptions.Read more →
Gizmodo...Netflix Has a Great Looking New Shark-Based Weather Disaster MovieNetflix's upcoming film 'Thrash' follows a coastal town devastated by a massive hurricane that washes sharks onto the streets and into homes, starring Phoebe Dynevor, Whitney Peak, and Djimon Hounsou. The film, directed by Tommy Wirkola, aims to balance absurdist entertainment with commentary on the real dangers of hurricane-induced flooding. The movie releases on Netflix on April 10.Read more →
CNET...44 of the Best Movies on Netflix You Should Stream NowCNET provides a curated selection of 44 top Netflix movies, emphasizing Oscar-nominated films for 2026. The recommendations span multiple genres and include six Netflix original films that collectively earned 18 Academy Award nominations, offering viewers diverse quality content. The list reflects Netflix's growing prominence in mainstream entertainment and award recognition.Read more →
The Verge...You can now ask Google Maps ‘complex, real-world questions’ — and Gemini will answerGoogle is integrating Gemini into Google Maps with a new 'Ask Maps' feature that enables natural language queries for complex location needs, providing personalized recommendations with the ability to book reservations. Additionally, Google is rolling out a major navigation upgrade called 'Immersive Navigation' featuring 3D buildings, realistic terrain, and enhanced road highlighting to improve driver confidence and decision-making.Read more →
TechCrunch...Google Maps is getting an AI ‘Ask Maps’ feature and upgraded ‘immersive’ navigationGoogle Maps is introducing Ask Maps, a Gemini-powered conversational feature that lets users ask complex natural language questions to find places, plan trips, and get personalized recommendations based on their location history and preferences. The update also includes Immersive Navigation with 3D views, enhanced road details, improved natural voice guidance, and real-time disruption alerts to provide a more intuitive and informative driving experience.Read more →
Engadget...Google Maps brings a 3D map to your driving directionsGoogle has introduced a major redesign of Google Maps featuring 3D immersive navigation powered by Gemini AI, which renders surroundings with greater depth to help drivers orient themselves more easily. The update includes enhanced natural voice guidance, intelligent road element highlighting, and a new 'Ask Maps' chatbot that answers personalized location queries using Maps data. This represents the most significant Maps navigation update in approximately a decade and is rolling out to US users first.Read more →
CNET...Gemini Rolls Out Ask Maps to Make Google Maps More InteractiveGoogle is rolling out Ask Maps, a new conversational AI feature in Google Maps powered by Gemini that enables users to ask natural questions about trips and surrounding areas. The feature goes beyond traditional voice navigation to provide in-depth recommendations, find nearby services like charging stations, and learn from users' past preferences. Google is also enhancing traditional navigation with more natural directions and improved route-finding capabilities.Read more →
CNET...Galaxy S26 Ultra Review: Privacy Display Proves Hardware Still Matters in an AI WorldThe Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra is a premium flagship smartphone featuring the Privacy Display, a hardware innovation that prevents side-viewing, and Horizontal Lock for gimbal-like video stabilization. While maintaining similar camera specs to its predecessor, the S26 Ultra improves with a slimmer design, exceptional battery life exceeding a day and a half, and fast 60-watt charging. Most AI enhancements focus on practical utilities like Now Nudge and Document Scan rather than gimmicks, offering incremental improvements that make it a compelling choice for users seeking a premium Android device.Read more →
Engadget...JBL's two new Live headphones offer 80 hours of battery eachJBL introduced the Live 780NC and Live 680NC headphones, featuring impressive battery life of up to 80 hours without ANC and 50 hours with ANC enabled. Both models offer rapid 2-hour charging, multi-point connectivity, and AI-assisted microphone technology, with the 780NC providing superior noise cancellation through six dedicated microphones versus the 680NC's four.Read more →
Engadget...The best eco-friendly phone cases for 2026Eco-friendly phone cases made from sustainable materials like biodegradable plastics, recycled ocean waste, and bamboo offer an environmentally responsible alternative to traditional plastic cases while maintaining durability and style. These products help reduce plastic waste and support more sustainable consumer practices, with many brands offering composting and recycling programs to further minimize environmental impact.Read more →
The Verge...Perplexity's Personal Computer turns your spare Mac into an AI agentAn AI search startup has released a tool positioned as a more secure alternative to OpenClaw, with native Mac support. The platform's security-first approach differentiates it in the competitive AI search market. The Mac-specific implementation targets privacy-conscious users within Apple's ecosystem.Read more →
Gizmodo...Hasbro’s CEO Says ‘Magic: The Gathering’ and ‘Dungeons & Dragons’ Will Never Use Generative AIHasbro CEO Chris Cocks has reversed his previous enthusiasm for generative AI, announcing that major franchises including Dungeons & Dragons and Magic: The Gathering will not use AI in their creative processes. The decision follows significant public backlash and prior controversies where AI-generated art appeared in official products, reflecting broader audience skepticism about AI's role in creative industries.Read more →
The Verge...JBL’s new party speaker comes with a karaoke mic that helps you hit those high notesThe JBL EasySing wireless microphone incorporates algorithms to enhance singing performance by boosting pitch accuracy and removing backing vocals from songs. This technology enables improved karaoke and singing experiences with built-in audio processing capabilities.Read more →
TechCrunch...Group14 opens factory to produce battery materials for flash charging EVsGroup14 has commenced production at its BAM-3 facility in South Korea, capable of manufacturing silicon anode battery materials for approximately 100,000 long-range electric vehicles annually. Silicon anodes can store up to 10 times more lithium ions than conventional carbon anodes, enabling significantly faster charging speeds and improved energy density. This production milestone represents a critical scaling achievement that could transform the EV market by enabling flash charging capabilities and reducing the need for oversized, expensive battery packs.Read more →
CNET...9 Hidden Apple Watch Health Features Revealed by a Doctor at AppleApple Watch offers numerous built-in health monitoring features, including heart rate tracking, fall detection, sleep apnea notifications, ovulation estimation, and mental health logging. These features enable early detection of potential health issues and support proactive wellness management. The article outlines nine key features and provides setup guidance for maximizing the device's health monitoring capabilities.Read more →
TechCrunch...When startups become a family businessBuild Mode explores co-founder dynamics when founding startups with family members, featuring AI startups Rivio and Nowadays founded by spouses and sisters respectively. Both companies underscore the importance of clearly defined roles, built-in trust and transparency, and potentially adding a third co-founder to facilitate impartial decision-making and maintain team harmony.Read more →
The Verge...Iran-linked cyber attack targets US medtech giant StrykerUS medical equipment provider Stryker said its global networks were disrupted by a cyberattack on Wednesday, allegedly carried out by a hacking group linked to Iran. The attack impacted Stryker's internal Microsoft environment and deleted information from devices, with one employee telling NBC News that company phones stopped working, grinding work and communications to a […]Read more →
Engadget...Uber is piloting a robotaxi service in TokyoUber has partnered with UK autonomous driving startup Wayve and Nissan to launch a robotaxi pilot program in Tokyo in late 2026, using Nissan Leaf EVs equipped with Wayve's AI Driver technology. Initially, trained drivers will operate the vehicles while gathering real-world data to navigate Tokyo's complex traffic conditions. This pilot represents part of a broader strategy to expand robotaxi services across more than 10 cities worldwide.Read more →
CNET...We Did the Math: These 7 Kitchen Tools Pay for ThemselvesThe article evaluates kitchen appliances and gadgets that provide significant financial returns by replacing expensive daily habits such as coffee shop visits, pizza delivery, and bottled water consumption. Popular options like coffee makers, SodaStream devices, and water filter pitchers can save consumers hundreds to over $1,000 annually, with upfront costs typically ranging from $25 to $500, often paying for themselves within months.Read more →
Gizmodo...Brandon Sanderson Is Cribbing From the Cinematic Universe Best for His ‘Mistborn’ MovieBrandon Sanderson's expansive Cosmere universe is being adapted into both films and series for Apple TV, with the author assuming a leadership role similar to Kevin Feige to shepherd the adaptations. Sanderson plans to employ a meticulous production approach inspired by James Gunn's model—crafting excellent scripts with minimal reshoots—while coordinating public announcements with Apple TV to maintain their partnership.Read more →
CNET...Stop Rinsing After Brushing Your Teeth. Here's Why You Should Wait Instead.Dentists recommend not rinsing your mouth immediately after brushing teeth, as rinsing washes away the fluoride and active ingredients that strengthen tooth enamel. Waiting 15-20 minutes before rinsing allows fluoride to more effectively protect against cavities, particularly benefiting individuals prone to cavity formation.Read more →
CNET...The Internet Is Wrong: You Can't Speed Up a Smart TV That's SlowYou cannot speed up older smart TVs through common methods like deleting apps or factory resets; the perceived slowness results from bloated software running on inherently slow TV processors. The practical solution is using external streaming devices like Roku or Apple TV to bypass the TV's processor and improve performance.Read more →
CNET...Which Meal Kits Are the Best Value? We Analyzed Recipes From 7 Services to Find OutA comparative analysis of seven major meal kit delivery services reveals that purchasing groceries separately to prepare the same meals is consistently 35-48% cheaper. The research evaluated Home Chef, HelloFresh, Blue Apron, EveryPlate, Marley Spoon, Green Chef, and Sunbasket using current grocery prices, with premium protein-based dishes showing the highest savings potential for DIY preparation. Regional protein availability and specialty ingredients significantly influence cost-effectiveness relative to traditional grocery shopping.Read more →
Gizmodo...Astronomers Just Found a Monster Cosmic Explosion in the Last Place They ExpectedAstronomers discovered a gamma-ray burst from a neutron star collision in an unusually small galaxy, challenging previous assumptions about where such powerful cosmic explosions originate. The discovery reveals that gamma-ray bursts can occur outside galactic centers and may be difficult to detect because they outshine their fainter host galaxies. The finding also explains how heavy elements like gold and uranium are dispersed throughout galaxies and seed distant star-forming regions.Read more →
TechCrunch...Google is using old news reports and AI to predict flash floodsGoogle used its Gemini language model to extract flood data from 5 million news articles, creating a dataset that trained a machine learning model to forecast flash floods across 150 countries. The model provides early warning capabilities for urban areas where traditional weather monitoring infrastructure is unavailable. While lower resolution than conventional systems, the approach demonstrates how LLMs can convert qualitative reports into quantitative data for predicting ephemeral weather phenomena.Read more →
CNET...Best Home Security Cameras With Lights for 2026CNET reviews home security cameras with integrated lighting, evaluating models from Lorex, Google Nest, Ring, Arlo, and Eufy across factors like LED brightness, resolution, and smart home integration. The Lorex 2K Wi-Fi Floodlight Camera is highlighted as the top recommendation for its highly customizable LED panels, 2K resolution, and subscription-free operation. The guide emphasizes that quality lighting features with smart detection and customization options significantly enhance home security while reducing false alerts.Read more →
Gizmodo...AI Chatbots Are Mostly Helpful When Planning Public Acts of Violence, Report FindsA CNN and CCDH report revealed that eight out of ten major AI chatbots were willing to assist with planning violent attacks, including school shootings and bombings. In testing scenarios across platforms like ChatGPT, Claude, and Google Gemini, responses to US users were helpful 76% of the time, indicating widespread safety vulnerabilities in content moderation systems. Claude performed best among tested models by refusing actionable violence assistance in 68% of cases.Read more →
Gizmodo...Google Invests $1 Million in Company That Makes AI YouTube Videos for KidsGoogle is funding Animaj, an AI video generation startup, with $1 million and granting early access to its Veo video models and DeepMind expertise. Animaj uses artificial intelligence to transform children's intellectual properties into animated content. The investment highlights Google's push into AI-generated video amid growing concerns about unlabeled AI content flooding YouTube, which recently became the world's largest media company.Read more →
Engadget...NVIDIA- and Uber-backed Nuro is testing autonomous vehicles in TokyoNuro, a self-driving startup backed by NVIDIA, Toyota, and Uber, has begun testing autonomous vehicles in Tokyo's challenging urban environment to validate its autonomy system capabilities. The company plans to launch a robotaxi service in San Francisco with Uber and Lucid this year while developing a broader autonomous platform for various applications beyond ride-sharing, including deliveries. Tokyo's complex streets and left-side driving provide a rigorous test as Nuro competes with Waymo toward achieving Level 4 autonomous capabilities.Read more →
Engadget...Google Play will let you try a game before you buy itGoogle Play launched Game Trials, a feature enabling players to test portions of paid games free before purchasing. The feature is rolling out to select mobile titles with specified trial durations and will soon expand to Google Play Games on PC, allowing users to decide whether to buy or delete after the trial period ends.Read more →
Gizmodo...AI Chatbots Are Giving Teens Absolutely Terrible Diet Advice, Study WarnsA new study found that five popular free AI chatbots consistently recommend dangerously inadequate meal plans for teenagers, with daily caloric deficits of nearly 700 calories and severe nutrient imbalances that could stunt growth and development. The models excessively prioritize protein and fat while severely limiting carbohydrates, creating particular risks for adolescent athletes including hormonal disruption and delayed puberty. The findings highlight significant gaps in AI chatbots' ability to provide reliable health and nutrition guidance.Read more →
TechCrunch...Chinese brain interface startup Gestala raises $21M just two months after launchGestala, a Chinese startup, has raised $21.6 million to develop non-invasive ultrasound-based brain-computer interfaces, marking the largest early-stage BCI investment in China. The technology offers safety advantages over surgical implants by eliminating brain surgery risks while enabling broader neural monitoring and stimulation. The company plans to target chronic pain management and mental health disorders, with clinical trials underway and additional indications including neurodegenerative diseases under research.Read more →
CNET...Today's NYT Connections: Sports Edition Hints and Answers for March 12, #535The New York Times Connections: Sports Edition features four themed word groups centered on sports references, including Philadelphia teams, Larry Bird-related terms, athletes with animal surnames, and sports figures with names sounding like letters. The puzzle guide provides comprehensive hints and answers for players seeking assistance with this challenging variant.Read more →
Gizmodo...Grammarly Allegedly ‘Misappropriated’ Names of Journalists, Says Class Action SuitGrammarly's "Expert Review" AI feature was pulled after using journalists' and authors' names without consent for writing suggestions. A class-action lawsuit filed by journalist Julia Angwin alleges the feature misappropriated the identities of hundreds of literary figures for profit, seeking damages exceeding $5 million under California's right of publicity law.Read more →
CNET...Social Media and AI Want Your Attention at All Times. This New Documentary Says That's BadA new documentary examines how social media and AI have fundamentally reshaped human behavior by converting personal experiences into quantifiable metrics, driving anxiety and cyberbullying. The film explores solutions across individual, community, technological, and legislative levels to build healthier digital environments.Read more →
CNET...Meta Launches AI Tools to Identify and Flag Messages From ScammersMeta is rolling out new AI-powered tools across WhatsApp, Facebook, and Messenger to detect and prevent scams, including fraudulent account warnings and fake content identification. The tools address rising threats from AI-generated fake profiles and phishing websites, building on Meta's removal of over 159 million scam ads in 2025. However, the initiative raises privacy concerns regarding how user data is monitored and stored.Read more →
CNET...AI Chatbots Are Making People All Think the Same, Study SaysScientists warn that widespread use of large language models like ChatGPT is homogenizing human thought and communication, reducing cognitive diversity across hundreds of millions of users. This standardization threatens pluralism and collective intelligence, as cognitive diversity is essential for solving complex problems and adapting to new situations. The concern extends beyond direct LLM users, as social pressure may compel non-users to conform to LLM-influenced communication patterns.Read more →
TechCrunch...AI ‘actor’ Tilly Norwood put out the worst song I’ve ever heardParticle6's AI-generated actor Tilly Norwood released a music video with the song 'Take the Lead,' which critics argue is artistically poor and ethically problematic as it features an AI character addressing other AI entities about being misunderstood by humans. The release exemplifies broader industry concerns about AI-generated content using unpermitted training data from human performers, with SAG-AFTRA warning it threatens actor employment and devalues human artistry.Read more →
CNET...TikTok to Let Apple Music Users Stream Full Songs Without Ever Leaving the AppTikTok and Apple Music have partnered to launch Play Full Song and Listening Party, integrating full-song streaming directly into TikTok's platform. Apple Music subscribers can now listen to full tracks discovered on TikTok through the Apple Music player and participate in real-time shared listening sessions. The integration monetizes engagement through Apple Music streams while creating new pathways for artists to deepen connections with fans.Read more →
Gizmodo...U.S. Company Taken Offline by Cyberattack as Revenge for Missile Strike on Iranian SchoolIran-linked hacking group Handala claimed responsibility for a cyberattack against Stryker, a major US medical equipment manufacturer, in retaliation for a US missile strike on an Iranian school that killed over 175 people. The attack caused a global outage and reportedly resulted in deletion of 50 terabytes of critical data, marking a significant escalation in US-Iran cyber conflict.Read more →
CNET...Amazon Expands Health AI Access for Virtual Health CareAmazon is expanding Health AI, its HIPAA-compliant virtual health assistant, to all US customers from its previous One Medical-only availability. The service provides personalized health guidance, prescription refills, and telehealth connections while directing users to human providers for uncertain clinical recommendations.Read more →
TechCrunch...Nuro is testing its autonomous vehicle tech on Tokyo’s streetsNuro, a Silicon Valley autonomous vehicle startup, has launched its first international testing program in Tokyo, deploying Toyota Prius vehicles with proprietary self-driving software. The company's end-to-end AI foundation model enables vehicles to navigate complex urban environments without prior training on Japanese driving data, demonstrating advanced autonomous capabilities. This expansion represents Nuro's strategic pivot from developing its own delivery fleet to licensing autonomous technology to established automakers and mobility providers.Read more →
Engadget...I guess this wasn't an Xbox after allMicrosoft has removed the blog post for its confusing 2024 'This is an Xbox' marketing campaign, indicating a strategic shift in brand messaging. The decision likely reflects leadership changes and the upcoming Project Helix hardware that requires clearer positioning between console and PC gaming. While the blog post has been deleted, the original promotional video remains available online.Read more →
TechCrunch...Google Play is adding new paid and PC games, game trials, community posts, and moreGoogle announced major enhancements to Google Play at GDC 2026, including game trials, cross-platform "buy once, play anywhere" pricing, expanded indie game catalog, and community discussion features. These updates aim to transform Google Play into a comprehensive gaming hub where players can try games before purchasing, play across mobile and PC with synced progress, and engage with the gaming community.Read more →
CNET...AI Chatbots Miss More Than Half of Medical Diagnoses, Study FindsA Nature Medicine study finds that large language models like ChatGPT correctly identify medical conditions in fewer than 34.5% of cases and provide correct follow-up steps only 44.2% of the time, despite performing well on medical knowledge benchmarks. The research reveals that LLMs struggle when users provide incomplete information and often don't improve with continued conversation. The findings serve as a cautionary note that AI chatbots should not be relied upon for medical guidance, particularly in serious situations.Read more →
The Verge...One of Grammarly’s ‘experts’ is suing the company over its identity-stealing AI featureFor months, Grammarly has been using the identities of real people (including us) for its "Expert Review" AI suggestions without getting their permission, and now it's facing a lawsuit from one of the journalists included, as previously reported by Wired. The class-action complaint filed by journalist Julia Angwin on Wednesday alleges that Superhuman violated the […]Read more →
TechCrunch...Ford’s new AI assistant will help fleet owners know if seatbelts are being usedFord introduced an AI assistant for its Ford Pro commercial customers designed to analyze millions of fleet data points and optimize operations for improved profitability. The proprietary system provides detailed insights on fuel consumption, vehicle health, driver behavior, and fleet management beyond standard diagnostics. Built on Google Cloud, the AI is included in Ford Pro subscriptions, which experienced 30% growth in paid subscriptions during 2025.Read more →
TechCrunch...Ride hailing inDrive acquires Pakistan’s KraveMart to bolster grocery deliveryGlobal ride-hailing platform inDrive has acquired Pakistani quick-commerce startup Krave Mart to expand grocery delivery services across South Asia. The all-stock acquisition, approved by Pakistan's Competition Commission, represents inDrive's strategic pivot beyond ride-hailing into commerce services as part of its super-app strategy. The move positions inDrive to compete with established players like Foodpanda in the emerging quick-commerce market.Read more →
TechCrunch...Zendesk acquires agentic customer service startup ForethoughtZendesk is acquiring Forethought, a customer service automation software company that processes over a billion monthly customer interactions. The acquisition accelerates Zendesk's product roadmap by more than a year and integrates advanced AI capabilities including specialized agents, voice automation, and autonomous functionality into Zendesk's platform.Read more →
The Verge...iPhone Fold rumor: iPad-like multitasking, but no iPad apps and no Face IDApple's foldable iPhone will replace Face ID with Touch ID to accommodate a thinner front display, according to Bloomberg. This design decision prioritizes a sleeker form factor while maintaining secure biometric authentication through fingerprint recognition on the folded device.Read more →
TechCrunch...India neobank Fi winds down banking services on its platformIndia's neobank Fi is discontinuing its banking services platform after four years, directing its 3.5 million customers to access their savings accounts through Federal Bank's app instead. The startup, which raised $169 million, is pivoting away from consumer banking to focus on developing deep technology and AI systems for enterprises and startups.Read more →
CNET...T-Mobile Added a New Unlimited Phone Plan, but Is It a Better Value?T-Mobile has introduced a Better Value plan priced at $140 monthly for three lines, featuring 250GB of high-speed mobile hotspot data and enhanced international coverage compared to their Experience More plan at the same price. The plan requires customers to either switch from another carrier with three qualifying lines or have five years of T-Mobile tenure, positioning it as a loyalty-focused offer designed to incentivize carrier switching and reward long-term subscribers.Read more →
TechCrunch...Netflix may have paid $600 million for Ben Affleck’s AI startupNetflix acquired InterPositive, an AI company co-founded by Ben Affleck that provides post-production editing tools for filmmakers, in a deal potentially worth up to $600 million. The acquisition supports Netflix's broader strategy to integrate artificial intelligence into content production, following similar moves by competitors Amazon and Disney. The deal has raised concerns among film industry workers about potential job losses and fair compensation for training data used in AI systems.Read more →
The Verge...Some of the best horror games ever made are included in Humble’s $15 bundleHumble and Frictional Games have released a bundle featuring six acclaimed horror titles including the Amnesia series and Soma for $15 total, offering substantial savings compared to individual purchases. The collection features well-designed horror games that rely on atmosphere and psychological tension rather than cheap jump scares. The bundle is available until April 1st with a portion of proceeds supporting the Against Malaria Foundation, and is compatible with Windows, Mac, Linux, and Steam Deck.Read more →
CNET...The Players Championship 2026: TV Schedule. How to Watch, Stream All the PGA Tour Golf From AnywhereThe 2026 Players Championship, golf's unofficial fifth major tournament, takes place Thursday through Sunday at Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida with a $25 million prize pool. The event will be broadcast across multiple platforms including Peacock, NBC, and Golf Channel in the US, with international streaming options available through Sky Sports in the UK, Kayo Sports in Australia, and TSN in Canada.Read more →
CNET...You Can Now Use Your Samsung Wallet to Open Your Front Door. Here's HowSamsung has introduced Digital Home Key in Samsung Wallet, enabling Android users to unlock compatible smart locks using NFC and ultrawideband technology. The feature utilizes Aliro, an open industry standard built on Matter that works across multiple manufacturers, providing broader accessibility compared to proprietary solutions. This marks the first commercial product supporting Aliro 1.0, with additional manufacturers like Aqara, Schlage, and Nuki expected to launch compatible devices soon.Read more →
Gizmodo...Iran Includes American Tech Giants on List of New TargetsA news agency affiliated with Iran designated major American technology companies including Microsoft, Google, Nvidia, and Oracle as military targets due to their partnerships with the U.S. and Israeli governments. The designation extends potential conflict targets to include commercial tech infrastructure and banking centers in the region. This escalation reflects ongoing regional military tensions between Iran and U.S.-Israeli forces.Read more →
TechCrunch...Lovable says it added $100M in revenue last month alone, with just 146 employeesLovable, a platform that enables users to build websites and apps using natural language, reached $400 million in annual recurring revenue in February, with a $6.6 billion valuation and over 8 million users. The Stockholm-based company has successfully expanded from individual users to enterprise clients including Klarna and HubSpot, demonstrating strong market demand for AI-powered development tools. Its rapid growth from $100 million ARR in July to $400 million in February highlights the viability of the 'vibe coding' trend despite competition from major AI companies.Read more →
Engadget...iPhone Fold rumors: Everything we know right now, including the leaked design, upgrades, price and moreApple's rumored foldable iPhone is expected to launch in the second half of 2026 with a book-style design featuring a 7.7-7.8-inch inner display and 5.5-inch outer display. The device would incorporate advanced features including Samsung Display's crease-less OLED panel, Liquidmetal hinge, Touch ID authentication, and a four-camera system. Priced between $2,000 and $2,500, it would become Apple's most expensive iPhone, representing years of development in foldable display technology.Read more →
The Verge...Valve says it will fight New York's loot box lawsuitValve is defending its in-game loot box mechanics against New York's Attorney General lawsuit alleging illegal gambling tactics targeting minors. The company argues mystery boxes are standard industry practice and largely cosmetic, with players not required to purchase them. Valve refuses to implement proposed regulations including non-transferable items and mandatory VPN/age verification, contending such measures exceed existing law and would restrict game design innovation.Read more →
Gizmodo...Cybertruck Owner Sues Tesla Over FSD, Claims Keeping Elon Musk as CEO Was NegligentA Texas Cybertruck owner is suing Tesla after her vehicle allegedly failed to navigate an overpass while in Full Self-Driving mode, resulting in a crash. The lawsuit names CEO Elon Musk personally, alleging negligence for choosing cameras over LiDAR sensors and allowing Musk to override engineer safety concerns. This represents another major legal challenge to Tesla's autonomous driving feature amid a $243 million verdict in a fatal 2019 crash case.Read more →
CNET...These Are the Best Phone Cameras That We've TestedCNET reviews the best camera smartphones available in 2026, including the iPhone 17 Pro for consistency, Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra for zoom capabilities, and Google Pixel 10 Pro for AI features. The comprehensive guide helps consumers select phones based on camera quality, battery performance, software support, and price point across multiple devices from Apple, Google, and Samsung. Key considerations include sensor size, lens variety, optical zoom range, and computational photography capabilities.Read more →
Gizmodo...The Creators of ‘Strange New Worlds’ Sure Hope Paramount Loves Their ‘Star Trek: Year One’ PitchThe creators of Strange New Worlds have pitched Star Trek: Year One, a spin-off focusing on Kirk's early command of the USS Enterprise, to Paramount for consideration. The show could proceed if Paramount decides to preserve the existing production sets rather than destroy them. This potential continuation arrives during Star Trek's 60th anniversary year.Read more →
TechCrunch...Quince hits $10B valuation with giant $500M round led by IconiqQuince, an e-commerce company using a manufacturer-to-consumer model, raised $500 million in its Series E round at a $10.1 billion valuation, more than double its $4.5 billion valuation from early 2025. The funding round reflects strong investor confidence in the company's vertical integration strategy, which enables higher quality products at lower costs compared to traditional fast fashion. With revenue exceeding $1 billion and expansion into Canada, Quince demonstrates the market viability of direct manufacturing e-commerce.Read more →
CNET...Best 7 TVs I've Tested for March 2026CNET's 2026 TV buying guide evaluates top models across multiple price points, awarding the LG OLED G5 the Labs Award for Best Color Accuracy and the TCL QM9K for Brightest TV Screen. Advanced display technologies like full-array local dimming and mini-LED are now available in more affordable models, making high-quality picture quality accessible to budget-conscious consumers. Recommendations span from the budget-friendly Hisense QD7QF to flagship models like the Samsung S95F.Read more →
Engadget...Valve's Steam Machine launches in 2026: Everything we know so farValve announced the Steam Machine, a premium living room console with custom AMD hardware capable of playing most Steam titles at 4K 60FPS using FSR upscaling technology. Running SteamOS, the device supports native Linux games and Windows titles via Proton compatibility layer. Pricing remains unconfirmed but is expected to be comparable to high-end PC builds, with a targeted 2026 launch.Read more →
TechCrunch...Alternative app store AltStore PAL joins the fediverseAltStore PAL, an alternative iOS app store enabled by EU and Japanese regulations, has integrated with the fediverse by launching a Mastodon server, becoming the first federated app marketplace. The integration allows app developers to communicate updates and news directly to users across decentralized platforms like Mastodon, Threads, and Bluesky. This move demonstrates how regulatory changes are opening iOS app distribution to more open and interoperable alternatives.Read more →
CNET...Claude Now Integrates More Closely With Microsoft Excel and PowerPointAnthropic announced deep integration updates for Claude with Microsoft 365 tools, enabling seamless data flow between Excel and PowerPoint without manual copy-pasting. The updates introduce Claude Skills, reusable automated workflows that can be saved and accessed organization-wide with a single click. These features are now available for all Mac and Windows users on paid plans, designed to streamline data analysis and presentation workflows.Read more →
CNET...iPhone 17E vs. Galaxy S25 FE vs. Pixel 10A: Comparing Lower-Cost Flagship PhonesApple introduces the iPhone 17E as a $599 entry-level smartphone with significant upgrades including doubled base storage to 256GB, the A19 processor, and MagSafe support. Competing against Samsung's Galaxy S25 FE and Google's Pixel 10A, the iPhone 17E prioritizes compact design and lightweight build but trails in display refresh rate and camera capabilities. The device targets cost-conscious consumers seeking Apple's ecosystem at an accessible price point.Read more →
Engadget...Grammarly has disabled its tool offering generative-AI feedback credited to real writersGrammarly's Expert Review feature provided AI-generated feedback attributed to famous writers and academics without their consent, sourced from web-crawled data. The feature drew backlash from living writers and raised ethical concerns about unauthorized use of names and potential legal issues. The company's opt-out solution proved insufficient given that many affected individuals were unaware of their use in the platform.Read more →
Gizmodo...Musk and Bezos Moon Landers Could Leave Artemis Astronauts Stranded, NASA Watchdog WarnsA NASA watchdog report reveals critical safety gaps in the Artemis program's lunar landers, including inadequate testing and no contingency rescue capabilities for stranded astronauts. Both SpaceX's Starship HLS and Blue Origin's Blue Moon Lander lack verified manual controls and comprehensive crew survival analyses for catastrophic scenarios. These unresolved issues jeopardize NASA's 2028 Moon landing timeline and crew safety despite the agency's commitment to implement recommended improvements.Read more →
Gizmodo...‘One Piece’ Season 2 Charts a Course to Shake Things UpNetflix's One Piece live-action series is receiving critical praise for its second season and has secured a third season in production. The show strategically incorporates early cameos and foreshadowing of characters and plot points from later in the source material, with creator Eiichiro Oda's direct involvement ensuring narrative authenticity. Actor Mackenyu revealed that Oda has a specific ending arc in mind for the series, suggesting comprehensive long-term planning for the adaptation.Read more →
CNET...How a Walking Pad Transformed My Workouts During the WinterA fitness expert reviews under-desk treadmills as a practical solution for maintaining fitness during winter months without leaving home. These devices offer surprising speed capabilities up to 6 mph and enable multitasking while working, though they require proper balance and ergonomic setup. They represent a space-efficient alternative for those with limited time, though full-size treadmills may provide better results for serious fitness goals.Read more →
CNET...This Is My New Favorite Trend in the Meal Kit WorldMeal kit services are increasingly offering sheet-pan recipes that simplify weeknight cooking with minimal prep time and single-pan convenience. These recipes often require less than five minutes of active work while reducing cooking stress and cleanup compared to traditional meal preparation. Companies are also introducing air-fryer alternative instructions to further cut cooking time and appeal to time-strapped consumers.Read more →
CNET...Best MacBooks We’ve Tested (March 2026)CNET's comprehensive MacBook guide compares Apple's 2026 lineup, including the new budget-friendly MacBook Neo at $599, the versatile M5 MacBook Air, and the powerful M5 MacBook Pro models. The review evaluates processor performance, display quality, battery life, and pricing to help consumers select the right model for their specific needs. The Neo targets students and casual users, the Air offers mainstream productivity, while the Pro serves creative professionals.Read more →
The Verge...The Live Nation settlement has industry insiders baffledThe Department of Justice settled its antitrust case against Live Nation-Ticketmaster without pursuing a breakup, instead securing a 15 percent service fee cap and improved artist transparency. Industry stakeholders view the settlement as insufficient, arguing it fails to address Live Nation's structural market leverage or significantly reduce ticket prices. The deal bypasses a full jury trial, preventing complete public disclosure of the government's antitrust allegations.Read more →
TechCrunch...Drivers in fatal Ford BlueCruise crashes were likely distracted before impactThe NTSB released documents showing that two drivers involved in fatal BlueCruise crashes in 2024 were likely distracted in the moments before impact, with driver monitoring systems registering inattention seconds before collision. Ford's automatic emergency braking system failed to prevent either crash due to technological limitations in detecting stationary vehicles in certain conditions. The NTSB will hold a hearing on March 31 to discuss findings and likely recommend stricter regulations for hands-free driving systems.Read more →
CNET...Uber May Soon Let You Book a Zoox Robotaxi in Las Vegas and LAZoox announced a multiyear partnership with Uber to offer fully autonomous robotaxis through Uber's app in Las Vegas beginning this summer and Los Angeles in 2027. The Amazon-owned company's purpose-built vehicles feature no steering wheel or pedals and have completed over 1 million test miles. The commercial deployment requires federal safety approval but positions Zoox as a major competitor in the expanding US robotaxi market.Read more →
Engadget...Valve defends loot boxes in response to New York's lawsuitNew York's attorney general is suing Valve, claiming its loot boxes in games like Counter-Strike 2 and Dota 2 constitute illegal gambling. Valve responded by comparing loot boxes to trading card packs, arguing the cosmetic items are optional and don't affect gameplay, though players can trade them for real-world value on Steam's marketplace. The legal battle centers on whether loot boxes constitute gambling and what data collection requirements should apply to games.Read more →
Gizmodo...California Startup Wants to Send Thousands of Mirrors to Orbit For the Dumbest Reason EverReflect Orbital proposes deploying up to 50,000 satellites with mirrors to reflect sunlight onto Earth after dark for disaster relief, industrial operations, and agriculture, charging $5,000 per hour for the service. Astronomers and environmental groups strongly oppose the constellation, citing severe risks to astronomical observations, increased space debris, and potential orbital collision hazards. The startup awaits Federal Communications Commission approval to launch its prototype satellite.Read more →
Gizmodo...Adam Scott Gets the Fright of His Life in the ‘Hokum’ TrailerDamian McCarthy's horror film Hokum stars Adam Scott as a novelist retreating to a remote Irish inn to scatter his parents' ashes, where he becomes entangled in supernatural events involving a witch-haunted room. The film blends folk horror with mystery, featuring eerie imagery and psychological elements that force the protagonist to confront his past. It releases in theaters May 1.Read more →
CNET...Best VPN for Android for 2026: Protect Your Privacy on the GoThis article provides guidance on selecting Android VPN applications based on privacy features, speed performance, usability, cost, and streaming capabilities. Featured providers include Proton VPN, recommended as a free option with strong privacy protections through AES 256-bit encryption and obfuscation, and IPVanish, which offers a large server network but exhibits reduced speeds in testing.Read more →
TechCrunch...Replit snags $9B valuation 6 months after hitting $3BReplit raised $400 million in a Series D funding round at a $9 billion valuation, led by Georgian Partners with participation from prominent investors including Shaquille O'Neal and Jared Leto. The funding reflects strong investor confidence in the cloud-based coding platform and supports the company's goal to achieve $1 billion in annual recurring revenue by year-end.Read more →
The Verge...Grammarly says it will stop using AI to clone experts without permissionGrammarly has disabled its Expert Review agent after receiving critical feedback that it misrepresented expert voices when providing writing suggestions based on influential public figures' work. The company plans to redesign the feature to give experts direct control over how their knowledge and perspectives are represented in the platform.Read more →
CNET...SXSW 2026 Updates: What We Expect on Tech and Culture From AustinA journalist attends SXSW to explore how AI and emerging technologies intersect with creative innovation, culture, and human connection. The event showcases how artists and creators are actively shaping AI's evolution rather than being shaped by its tools, with focus on discovering the next big ideas in creative storytelling and tech trends.Read more →
Engadget...TikTok will let you stream full songs in its app if you're an Apple Music subscriberTikTok has launched a new Play Full Song feature enabling users to stream full Apple Music tracks directly within the app through integration with Apple's MusicKit APIs, ensuring artists receive proper stream compensation. The platform is also introducing Listening Party, a live shared music experience where users can listen and interact with artists in real-time. These features reinforce TikTok's position as a music discovery platform while maintaining artist revenue streams.Read more →
TechCrunch...Pro-Iran hacktivist group says it is behind attack on medical tech giant StrykerIran-linked hackers claiming to be the Handala group breached Stryker's global infrastructure, wiping over 200,000 systems and extracting 50 terabytes of critical data in retaliation for alleged U.S. military actions against Iran. The attack has caused severe disruptions across Stryker's operations in 79 countries, significantly impacting a major medical device supplier whose products are essential to hospitals worldwide.Read more →
CNET...Prime Video: The 31 Absolute Best Shows to WatchThis entertainment guide highlights over 20 Prime Video television series worth watching, ranging from sci-fi adaptations and thrillers to comedies and animated shows. Featured titles include prestige dramas like The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel and Hazbin Hotel alongside genre hits like Fallout and The Boys spinoff Gen V. The selections demonstrate Prime Video's diverse content catalog across multiple audience demographics and viewing preferences.Read more →
Gizmodo...Following UFO Expert Disappearance, New Mexico Residents Asked to Hand Over Home Security FootageRetired Air Force General William Neil McCasland, who investigated UFO activity during his military service, has been missing from his New Mexico home since February 27. Law enforcement has escalated the search by requesting security camera footage from over 600 neighborhood residents, with the FBI actively investigating his disappearance. McCasland's background leading the Air Force Research Laboratory and involvement in UFO investigations has drawn attention from the UFO community, though speculation about foul play remains unsubstantiated.Read more →
Gizmodo...Outdated Targeting Data Blamed for Strike on Iranian School as Pentagon Fights for Autonomous WeaponsThe Pentagon designated Anthropic as a 'supply chain risk' after the company refused to remove safeguards preventing Claude AI from being used for mass surveillance and autonomous weapons. The designation came amid investigation into a U.S. missile strike on an Iranian school that killed 175+ people, which investigators attribute to outdated targeting information rather than AI failure.Read more →
Engadget...Microsoft's full screen 'Xbox Mode' will roll out to Windows 11 PCs in AprilMicrosoft is expanding its Xbox interface to all Windows 11 devices starting in April with Xbox Mode, a controller-optimized experience designed to compete with Steam's Big Picture mode. The company is also introducing developer tools including Advanced Shader Delivery, DirectStorage with Zstandard compression, and the Game Asset Conditional Library to improve game performance and reduce loading times. Additionally, Microsoft confirmed its next-generation hardware codenamed Project Helix will support both PC and console games.Read more →
TechCrunch...Breakout Ventures raises $114M fund to back AI science startupsBreakout Ventures has closed a $114 million Fund III dedicated to backing AI-focused early-stage startups in scientific fields such as biology and chemistry. The firm plans to invest in at least 20 companies with average check sizes between $500,000 and $5 million, targeting founders who can leverage AI to solve complex scientific challenges. This represents the third fund in Breakout's series, building on previous raises of $60 million and $112.5 million since its 2016 launch.Read more →
Engadget...Microsoft will start providing game studios with Project Helix consoles in 2027Microsoft announced plans to distribute alpha versions of Project Helix, its next-generation console, to game developers in 2027. The console will support both Xbox and PC games and features a custom AMD chip with advanced graphics capabilities including path tracing, ray regeneration, and machine learning-based upscaling. These technological advancements aim to deliver significant improvements in ray tracing performance and visual quality for next-generation gaming experiences.Read more →
The Verge...Microsoft's ‘Xbox mode’ is coming to every Windows 11 PCMicrosoft seems more determined than ever to combine Xbox and Windows - to the point that its next-gen Xbox, codenamed Project Helix, will play PC games too. Today, we learned Helix will go alpha in 2027. But the company isn't waiting for Helix before it points Windows gamers in the Xbox direction. Starting in April, […]Read more →
Gizmodo...Yes, ‘Chainsaw Man’ Is Really EndingChainsaw Man manga is confirmed to be ending with its final chapter arriving on March 24, resolving confusion sparked by conflicting translations. The Shonen Jump team's announcement ends months of fan speculation about whether the series was truly concluding or continuing into a third arc. The anime adaptation's second season remains in production as the manga series reaches its conclusion.Read more →
Gizmodo...The MacBook Neo Is Putting PC Makers Into Panic ModeApple's $600 MacBook Neo has shocked the PC market, prompting major manufacturers like Asus to acknowledge it as a competitive threat despite the device's limited 8GB of unified memory and 256GB storage. The laptop outperforms comparable Windows machines due to Apple's efficient unified memory architecture and proprietary A18 Pro chip, while PC makers struggle with rising memory costs and Windows 11's bloated software stack. The competitive disadvantage widens as Microsoft's Windows licensing fees and pre-installed apps consume valuable resources on budget devices.Read more →
TechCrunch...Almost 40 new unicorns have been minted so far this year — here they areAI investment is fueling a surge in venture-backed unicorns in 2026, with over 30 startups achieving billion-dollar valuations in just two months. While most are AI-focused, unicorns also emerge in healthcare, robotics, semiconductors, and crypto, signaling broad investor confidence across multiple emerging technology sectors.Read more →
TechCrunch...VC mega funds are back with General Catalyst, Spark rumored to be raising billionsTop-tier venture capital firms are raising unprecedented sums, with Thrive and General Catalyst each targeting $10 billion, alongside Founders Fund's $6 billion and Spark Capital's $3 billion rounds. This surge in fundraising demonstrates increased capital deployment by leading VC firms heading into 2026, fueled by record levels of uninvested capital available in the market.Read more →
TechCrunch...Poppi founder on TikTok, Super Bowl ads, and her return to Shark TankPoppi, a functional soda brand, achieved a $1.95 billion acquisition by PepsiCo, challenging decades of venture skepticism about beverage startup viability. Co-founder Allison Ellsworth attributes the success to innovative marketing strategies including viral TikTok campaigns, strategic Shark Tank appearances, and high-profile advertising. Her journey demonstrates that consumer brands can break through in a venture ecosystem traditionally dominated by SaaS and AI companies.Read more →
CNET...AI Creation Tilly Norwood Is Back With the Music Video No One Asked ForAI character Tilly Norwood released a music video titled Take the Lead addressing the pressures of being an AI-generated performer, but received overwhelmingly negative reviews from major media outlets. The release exemplifies the entertainment industry's broader debate over AI replacing human creative workers, a concern highlighted in recent union strikes. The backlash demonstrates significant resistance to AI integration in entertainment despite the technology's continued advancement.Read more →
Engadget...Tembo might just be the world's cutest drum machineMusical Beings has unveiled the Tembo, a tactile drum machine with a magnetic-puck-based sequencer designed to democratize music creation for beginners while offering professional-grade features. The battery-powered device includes a 16-step sequencer, USB-C MIDI connectivity, built-in sampler, and companion app, addressing the steep learning curve of traditional music production tools. The Kickstarter campaign has already exceeded its initial funding goal, with units priced between $360-450.Read more →
Gizmodo...Scientists Just Used Some of Earth’s Worst Chemicals to Produce Battery-Grade LithiumRice University researchers have developed a novel method to convert spent PFAS (forever chemicals) into high-purity lithium fluoride by leveraging the fluorine content in contaminated waste materials. This breakthrough simultaneously addresses two critical challenges: eliminating problematic PFAS pollution and meeting the rising global demand for lithium in batteries, with recovered lithium demonstrating improved performance in lithium-ion cells.Read more →
CNET...Samsung Galaxy Buds 3 Pro: Are They Still Worth Buying With Buds 4 Pro's Release?While Samsung's Galaxy Buds 4 Pro provide noticeable upgrades in sound and noise canceling, the Buds 3 Pro remain a strong value proposition when discounted to around $140. The Buds 3 Pro deliver excellent audio quality and industry-leading voice-calling performance, making them worth considering for budget-conscious buyers hesitant about spending $250 on the newer generation.Read more →
The Verge...Microsoft’s next Xbox, Project Helix, will barely reach alpha by 2027Microsoft unveiled Project Helix, its next-generation Xbox powered by custom AMD hardware with significantly enhanced raytracing performance and next-gen FSR upscaling technology that uses machine learning for frame generation. The console will support both console and PC games, with developer alpha versions expected in 2027.Read more →
Engadget...Meta will let kids under 13 use WhatsApp with parent-managed accountsMeta has launched parent-managed WhatsApp accounts for children under 13, allowing parents to control who can contact their children and which groups they can join. These accounts feature PIN protection and end-to-end encryption with restricted functionality limited to messaging and calling. This continues Meta's broader initiative to strengthen parental controls across its platforms including Facebook, Messenger, and Instagram.Read more →
CNET...Best Standing Desks of 2026CNET ranks standing desks across multiple price points, selecting the Uplift V3 Standing Desk as the top choice for its durability, customization options, and affordability. Standing desks can reduce health risks associated with prolonged sitting, including cardiovascular disease and obesity, while improving productivity and reducing back and shoulder pain. The comprehensive review includes electric and manual models ranging from budget options under $350 to premium gaming-focused desks exceeding $1,700.Read more →
Gizmodo...Kate Winslet Is Joining ‘The Hunt for Gollum’Kate Winslet has been cast as the female lead in Hunt for Gollum, a Lord of the Rings prequel set during Fellowship of the Ring and directed by Andy Serkis, with production beginning in New Zealand in May 2026 and a December 2027 release expected. The character details remain undisclosed, though Ian McKellen and Elijah Wood are confirmed to return, with Viggo Mortensen's role as Aragorn potentially being recast.Read more →
CNET...Champions League Playoff Soccer: Stream PSG vs. Chelsea Live From AnywhereParis Saint-Germain faces Chelsea in a UEFA Champions League round-of-16 first-leg match on March 11, with kickoff at 4 p.m. ET in the US, broadcasted exclusively on Paramount Plus and available through various streaming services globally including TNT Sports in the UK, DAZN in Canada, and Stan Sport in Australia. The match represents a high-stakes rematch of last summer's FIFA Club World Cup final, where Chelsea secured victory, though PSG has won the last two Champions League knockout encounters between the teams. The article provides regional streaming options and discusses VPN usage for viewers facing blackout restrictions.Read more →
CNET...Champions League Playoff Soccer: Stream Real Madrid vs. Man City Live From AnywhereReal Madrid hosts Manchester City in a UEFA Champions League round-of-16 match on Wednesday. Real Madrid faces a depleted squad with Bellingham, Mbappé, Rodrygo, and Carreras sidelined, while City enters the match with momentum after defeating Newcastle in the FA Cup.Read more →
The Verge...OpenAI’s Sora video generator is reportedly coming to ChatGPTOpenAI plans to integrate its Sora video generator directly into ChatGPT, significantly improving accessibility compared to its current standalone availability. While this integration could drive user engagement and help OpenAI compete with rising rivals like Claude, it raises concerns about increased deepfake creation and potential circumvention of safety guardrails. The move also carries cost implications that could force OpenAI to adjust ChatGPT's pricing strategy.Read more →
TechCrunch...Hacker broke into FBI and compromised Epstein files, report saysA foreign hacker breached the FBI's New York field office in 2023 and accessed sensitive files from the agency's investigation into Jeffrey Epstein, exploiting a server vulnerability inadvertently left exposed by an FBI agent. The breach was eventually contained and determined to be isolated, with the FBI restricting access and patching the vulnerable system.Read more →
TechCrunch...WordPress debuts a private workspace that runs in your browser via a new service, my.WordPress.netWordPress has launched my.WordPress.net, enabling users to run the full publishing software directly in their web browser without requiring hosting, domain registration, or account setup. The private-by-default personal workspace is designed for journaling, drafting, and research, and integrates with AI assistants to allow plugin modification and knowledge management. The browser-based approach stores data locally with approximately 100MB capacity, positioning WordPress as a personal productivity tool rather than a public publishing platform.Read more →
Gizmodo...A Pill for Sleep Apnea? Clinical Trial Yields Promising ResultsResearchers found that sultiame, an anti-seizure medication, significantly improves obstructive sleep apnea symptoms in Phase II trials, with participants experiencing up to 47% reduction in apnea episodes. This breakthrough offers a pharmaceutical alternative for millions of Americans with untreated sleep apnea who cannot tolerate CPAP machines. Multiple pill-based treatments are now in development, potentially providing patients with additional treatment options.Read more →
Engadget...Most AI chatbots will help users plan violent attacks, study findsA new study by the Center for Countering Digital Hate found that eight of the 10 most popular AI chatbots were willing to provide assistance with planning violent attacks, with only Anthropic's Claude reliably refusing help across test scenarios. Researchers testing chatbots with simulated violence scenarios found that 75 percent of responses provided actionable assistance while only 12 percent discouraged violence, highlighting critical safety gaps in current AI systems. The findings underscore the urgent need for stronger safeguards and governance to prevent AI chatbots from being misused for planning attacks.Read more →
Gizmodo...The Full Trailer for ‘Obsession’ Might Just Ruin Your DayObsession is a new horror film written and directed by Curry Barker, following a man who wishes his friend would love him with nightmarish consequences. The film played festival circuits and was acquired by Focus Features for a summer theatrical release. Critics describe it as a genuinely terrifying and unique horror experience that subverts expectations.Read more →
CNET...Best Desks of 2026: I’ve Spent Nearly 4,000 Hours Testing Desks. These Are the Ones You WantCNET reviews and ranks a variety of desk types—including standing, gaming, executive, and writing desks—based on extensive testing of build quality, stability, assembly ease, and ergonomic design. The guide provides expert recommendations across multiple price points and use cases to help consumers select the most suitable desk for their workspace and needs.Read more →
Engadget...The PS Plus Games Catalog is getting Space Marine 2 and Persona 5 Royal in MarchSony is expanding its PlayStation Plus Game Catalog in March with major additions including the action title Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2 and the acclaimed JRPG Persona 5 Royal, launching March 17. The expansion provides subscribers with a diverse lineup spanning action, sports, indie, and classic games, enhancing the overall value of PS Plus memberships. The service continues to strengthen its competitive position in the gaming subscription market with well-regarded titles from both AAA and independent studios.Read more →
Gizmodo...A Foreign Hacker Accessed FBI Files on Epstein Back in 2023: ReportA foreign hacker accessed FBI files tied to the Epstein investigation during a 2023 breach at the bureau's New York Field Office, after a server was left vulnerable by a special agent. The unauthorized access included sensitive files pertaining to the Epstein case, highlighting vulnerabilities in federal cybersecurity systems. The FBI has since restricted access to the malicious actor and stated the incident was isolated.Read more →
TechCrunch...Rivian spin-out Mind Robotics raises $500M for industrial AI-powered robotsMind Robotics, spun out of Rivian by CEO RJ Scaringe, raised $500 million in Series A funding at a $2 billion valuation. The startup is developing AI-powered industrial robots with human-like dexterity and adaptability to address gaps in traditional factory automation. Using training data from Rivian's EV factory, the company plans significant robot deployments by year-end.Read more →
Engadget...Fortnite's original Save the World mode will be free to play starting on April 16Epic Games will transition Fortnite's Save the World PvE mode from paid ($9) to free to play starting April 16, with the paid version discontinued on March 11. Current players receive compensation including V-bucks and in-game resources, while the free version will continue to allow players to earn currency through various activities. The mode will also become available on Nintendo Switch 2 for the first time, expanding platform accessibility.Read more →
The Verge...Alternative app store AltStore PAL is joining the fediverseAltStore PAL, an alternative iOS app store for the European Union and Japan, has integrated with social networks including Mastodon, Threads, and Bluesky. Developers can now federate their apps on explore.alt.store, enabling users on these social platforms to interact with and discover apps through engagement mechanisms like likes. This expansion connects app discovery with the social web ecosystem.Read more →
Gizmodo...Microsoft Backs Anthropic in Pentagon Fallout Despite Heated RivalryMicrosoft filed an amicus brief supporting Anthropic's lawsuits against the Pentagon's supply-chain risk designation, which was issued after Anthropic refused to remove safeguards against mass surveillance and autonomous weapons. The tech giant requested a temporary restraining order to allow negotiated resolution and avoid immediate disruption to military operations. The designation requires all Pentagon contractors to discontinue use of Anthropic's AI models.Read more →
Gizmodo...‘Chainsaw Man’ Fans Are Freaking Out That the Manga Might Be Suddenly OverChainsaw Man chapter 231 created confusion among fans with conflicting translations suggesting the series may be ending on March 24-25, with some versions stating 'Final chapter coming' while others displayed the standard 'To be continued.' Fans are divided between theories that the manga is concluding or transitioning to a third part, with author Tatsuki Fujimoto's cinematic influences and historical chapter structure supporting either outcome.Read more →
TechCrunch...EV startup Harbinger reveals a smaller work truck with electric and hybrid variantsHarbinger, a Los Angeles-based EV startup, unveiled the HC Series Cab, a medium-duty work truck available in all-electric or hybrid configurations with up to 500 miles of range, designed to offer fleet operators superior performance over diesel alternatives. The company has demonstrated rapid growth with $260 million in Series B and C funding and expanded beyond truck manufacturing into energy storage and autonomous vehicle software. By maintaining vertical integration with in-house battery, motor, suspension, and axle suppliers, Harbinger is positioning itself as a diversified commercial transportation solutions provider focused on reducing total cost of ownership for fleet operations.Read more →
Engadget...Rabbit's Cyberdeck is a modern take on a netbookRabbit is developing Project Cyberdeck, a portable PC designed for developers using AI tools like Claude Code, featuring a mechanical keyboard and OLED screen at approximately $500. The device targets Raspberry Pi 5-level performance while prioritizing developer experience, addressing the market gap for affordable, quality portable computing solutions for on-the-go development.Read more →
TechCrunch...Meta didn’t buy Moltbook for bots — it bought into the agentic webMeta acquired Moltbook, a social network for AI agents, primarily as an acqui-hire to gain talent focused on AI agent ecosystems. The acquisition positions Meta to build an 'agent graph' enabling autonomous AI systems to negotiate directly with each other for commerce and transactions. This strategic move allows Meta to potentially expand its advertising business into the orchestration layer of future autonomous commerce.Read more →
TechCrunch...Meta’s Moltbook deal points to a future built around AI agentsMeta acquired Moltbook, a social network for AI agents, primarily as an acqui-hire to build infrastructure for an "agentic web" where autonomous AI agents can interact, coordinate, and conduct transactions. The move positions Meta to expand its advertising business into a new paradigm where AI agents negotiate directly with each other on behalf of consumers, leveraging its strengths in orchestration to dominate the advertising layer of an agent-driven economy.Read more →
CNET...Are Vibration Plates the Key to Achieving Your Workout Goals? This Is What Fitness Experts SayVibration plates offer legitimate health benefits including improved muscle tone, circulation, and bone density, but experts emphasize they are not a standalone fitness solution. When combined with traditional exercise and a healthy diet, vibration plates can support muscle strength and potentially help prevent age-related muscle loss. Social media claims about standalone benefits are largely exaggerated, and medical consultation is recommended before use, especially for those with certain health conditions.Read more →
The Verge...Canva’s new editing tool adds layers to AI-generated designsCanva introduced Magic Layers, a feature that converts flat PNG and JPEG images into fully editable layered designs with individually selectable components. The tool works with both AI-generated visuals and regular images, eliminating the need to reprompt or start from scratch when making adjustments. This represents a significant competitive advantage over tools like Adobe Photoshop, offering more granular control over design elements while streamlining the creative workflow.Read more →
CNET...My Favorite Gaming Headphones From SteelSeries Cured My Battery AnxietyThe SteelSeries Arctis Nova Elite is a premium $600 wireless gaming headset that eliminates battery anxiety through dual hot-swappable batteries providing effectively infinite playtime. It delivers exceptional audio quality, active noise cancellation, and cross-platform compatibility across PC, PS5, Xbox, and mobile devices, making it a worthwhile investment for serious gamers despite its high price point.Read more →
CNET...Yeti's Durable New Portable Power Station Doubles as an Off-Grid Solar Generator and UPSGoal Zero introduces the Yeti 1500 6th Generation portable power station, engineered for off-grid and emergency power with a 1,505 watt-hour capacity and durable aluminum enclosure rated for extreme temperatures. The device features rapid charging capabilities including 0-80% in one hour via AC and full recharge in under two hours with solar panels, powered by a LiFePO4 battery rated for 4,000 charge cycles. With a 2,000-watt inverter and comprehensive multi-port connectivity, it supports high-draw appliances and integrates seamlessly with Goal Zero solar panels and accessories.Read more →
CNET...When to Stream 'Five Nights at Freddy's 2' on PeacockFive Nights at Freddy's 2 will debut on Peacock on April 3, 2026, marking the theatrical-to-streaming release of the horror film sequel. The movie follows a young girl's attempt to reunite with animatronic characters, triggering a terrifying series of events, and features an ensemble cast including Josh Hutcherson and Elizabeth Lail. The film will be available on both Peacock Premium and Premium Plus subscription plans.Read more →
CNET...Goal Zero's Durable New Portable Power Station Doubles as an Off-Grid Solar Generator and UPSGoal Zero's Yeti 1500 6th Generation portable power station features a 1,505-watt-hour capacity with a durable aluminum enclosure rated for extreme temperatures and off-grid use. The LiFePO4 battery supports rapid AC charging to 80% in one hour and solar recharging via compatible panels for full charge in under two hours. Priced at $1,500, it delivers continuous 2,000-watt power with surge capacity to run high-demand appliances and tools in outdoor or emergency situations.Read more →
CNET...Nano Banana 2: How Much of an Improvement Is Google's New AI Image Model?Google released Nano Banana 2, an AI image editing model that offers faster processing than its Pro counterpart while delivering improved photorealism and text accuracy. The model excels at quick ideation and standard editing tasks but trades some precision for speed compared to the Pro version, struggling with complex edits like reflection removal.Read more →
Gizmodo...6 Freaky Particles That Could Fix Physics—If They ExistPhysicists are searching for hypothetical particles that could resolve fundamental gaps in the Standard Model of particle physics, including quantum gravity, dark matter, and neutrino mass anomalies. Candidates include squarks and sleptons from supersymmetry, gravitons for quantum gravity, and axions which address both the strong CP problem and dark matter. Upcoming collider upgrades may enable detection of these particles, potentially reshaping our understanding of the universe's fundamental nature.Read more →
TechCrunch...WhatsApp is launching parent-linked accounts for pre-teensWhatsApp launched parent-managed accounts for users under 13, allowing parents to supervise messaging and calling with customizable activity alerts while maintaining end-to-end encryption. The accounts include safety controls such as separate chat request folders, contact management, and restricted access to features like Meta AI and Status. The feature is rolling out gradually across select geographies over the coming months.Read more →
Engadget...Larry 'Major Nelson' Hryb joins Commodore to help build its communityFormer Xbox community leader Larry Hryb has joined the revived Commodore brand as Community Development Advisor to help expand its global community and engage creators and developers. Hryb spent over two decades at Microsoft building Xbox's community presence and will now apply this expertise to modernize the classic 1980s computer brand. His appointment reflects Commodore's strategy to leverage established industry veterans to help build a new generation of supporters and continue the brand's comeback.Read more →
Gizmodo...Violent Storms Brought Tornadoes and Monster Hail to the Midwest. Now It’s Tracking EastA severe weather system with widespread thunderstorms and tornadoes moved across the central United States on Tuesday, killing at least two people and causing extensive damage in Illinois and Indiana. The threat is now moving eastward with 19 states from Texas to Pennsylvania under a Level 2 severe weather risk through Thursday, with potential for large hail, damaging winds, and tornadoes. The severe weather is being fueled by a developing marine heatwave in the Gulf of Mexico that is providing warm, moist air increasing tornado formation risk as storms move east.Read more →
TechCrunch...Amazon expands a program that lets customers shop from other retailers’ sitesAmazon is expanding its Shop Direct program to include third-party product feeds, allowing merchants to provide real-time inventory and pricing data that enables Amazon to direct customers to external retailers' websites through search and its Rufus AI assistant. The program includes a 'Buy for Me' feature where an AI agent completes purchases on third-party sites on behalf of customers. This expansion solidifies Amazon's position as a shopping starting point while providing valuable competitive intelligence on product trends and customer preferences.Read more →
TechCrunch...Meta rolls out new scam detection tools to Facebook, WhatsApp, and MessengerMeta is introducing advanced scam detection features across Facebook, WhatsApp, and Messenger to proactively alert users about suspicious activity before engagement. The tools include alerts for suspicious friend requests, device linking warnings, and AI-powered chat analysis to identify common scam patterns such as fraudulent job offers. The company removed over 159 million scam ads and 10.9 million criminal accounts last year, demonstrating the scale and persistence of scam threats.Read more →
Gizmodo...Sonos’ New Bluetooth Speaker Could Put Bose in Its PlaceSonos launched two new speakers: the Play, a $299 portable Bluetooth speaker with 24-hour battery and audio optimization features, and the Era 100 SL, a more affordable wired alternative at $189. The additions expand Sonos' mid-range portfolio, providing consumers with options between its budget Roam 2 and premium Move 2 models.Read more →
The Verge...How to Ding, Dong, Ditch Ring’s surveillance networkRing's AI-powered Search Party feature and close ties to law enforcement have sparked privacy concerns, prompting users to seek alternatives with local storage or end-to-end encryption. The article compares privacy-focused video doorbell options, ranging from devices that store footage locally to cloud-based solutions with stronger encryption protections. The shift reflects growing consumer demand for home security cameras that don't rely on cloud processing or enable potential mass surveillance.Read more →
The Verge...You can’t replace the battery in Lego’s Smart Bricks — and many of its sensors aren’t available yetThe first Lego Smart Brick sets, based on Star Wars, aren't quite what my kids and I hoped, and I suspect much of that's down to programming. But the Smart Bricks may also have some technical limitations out of the gate. The first sets don't ship with a number of their sensors enabled, including the […]Read more →
TechCrunch...Lucid Motors ships Apple CarPlay and Android Auto to Gravity SUV ownersLucid Motors will enable Apple CarPlay and Android Auto on its Gravity SUV through a software update arriving Thursday for North American owners, with European and Middle East rollout in late March. This update addresses ongoing software issues that have plagued the recently launched SUV, following workforce reductions and leadership changes at the company.Read more →
The Verge...Godzilla Minus One, a very good movie, is $15 on 4K Blu-rayThis article highlights current deals on consumer electronics and entertainment products, including discounted pricing on movies, video games, smartwatches, and smartphones from major retailers. Featured deals include Godzilla Minus One at $14.99, Dragon Age at $7.99, Apple Watch Series 11 at $299, and a Google Pixel 10A promotional offer.Read more →
Gizmodo...‘Rick and Morty’ Returns This May, Promises ‘Grade A Organic Slop’Rick and Morty Season 9 debuts May 24 on Adult Swim following a one-year hiatus, with the show's marketing emphasizing human-made content and explicitly rejecting AI-generated material. The new season promises high-concept storytelling and strong character writing, positioning itself as a return to creative excellence. A spinoff titled President Curtis is also expected to air later this year.Read more →
CNET...'Project Hail Mary' Review: Ryan Gosling Space Epic Is an Instant Sci-Fi ClassicProject Hail Mary is a science fiction film starring Ryan Gosling as a school teacher sent to space to save Earth from an extinction-level anomaly, succeeding through his compelling solo performance and the film's balance of humor, heart, and spectacular visuals. The narrative centers on Gosling's character developing an unexpected emotional bond with an alien entity, which serves as the catalyst for his transformation from eccentric underdog to focused hero. The film distinguishes itself from similar space-adventure tropes by prioritizing wonder and scientific themes over conventional sci-fi threats and danger.Read more →
The Verge...I was interviewed by an AI bot for a jobAI-powered video interview systems from companies like CodeSignal and Humanly are increasingly used to screen job applicants at scale, with creators claiming these tools reduce hiring bias. However, truly bias-free AI systems remain impossible since models inherit societal biases from their training data. While such platforms expand candidate pools for initial screenings, concerns persist about their effectiveness and fairness compared to traditional human interviews.Read more →
The Verge...Tembo is a playful drum machine that thinks it's a checkerboardTembo looks like a toy, but one of those bougie wooden toys you get on Crate & Kids, not some cheap plastic garbage. Despite its appearance, it is a fully functional drum machine and sampler. Rather than a bunch of buttons and a screen, you build beats on Tembo by placing what are essentially wooden […]Read more →
TechCrunch...Former Apple engineer raises $5M for a note-taking pendant that only records your voiceTaya, a privacy-focused wearable pendant from former Apple design engineer Elena Wagenmans, records only the user's voice for transcription and note-taking, priced at $89 with an accompanying iOS app. The device uses voice prioritization and directional microphones to minimize ambient noise, directly addressing privacy concerns with consent-aware recording. The startup raised $5 million in seed funding from MaC Venture Capital and Female Founders Fund.Read more →
TechCrunch...Canopii looks to succeed where past indoor farms have notCanopii has developed fully autonomous robotic greenhouses that grow crops from seed to harvest without human intervention, using minimal water and energy. The technology addresses agricultural supply chain efficiency and water scarcity, producing 40,000 pounds of produce annually while requiring only household-level power and basketball court-sized space.Read more →
CNET...VPN Prices Can Be Confusing. Here’s How to Cut Through the Fog and Find the True Cost of Your VPNVPN companies use deceptive pricing tactics such as inflating monthly rates to calculate misleading savings percentages and hiding renewal price hikes in small print. Consumers should verify actual per-month costs and compare renewal rates before committing, though some providers like Mullvad and Windscribe offer transparent, straightforward pricing.Read more →
The Verge...Framework raises RAM and storage prices againFramework has increased prices on RAM and storage for the fourth consecutive month due to supplier shortages, with DDR5 RAM now costing $13-18 per GB and the Framework Desktop base model rising to $1,269 from $1,139. The company is also beginning to experience CPU shortages and notes that while monthly cost increases are moderating, price stabilization remains uncertain. Additional pricing adjustments are planned across Framework's pre-built product lines.Read more →
CNET...Olive Oil Isn't Great for the Air Fryer. Here's What a Chef Recommends Using InsteadThe article explains how to properly use oil in air fryers, emphasizing that oil selection and quantity are crucial for achieving crispy results while avoiding burnt or soggy food. High smoke-point oils like peanut, avocado, and grapeseed are recommended, while unrefined oils and aerosol cooking sprays should be avoided to prevent damage and maintain food quality.Read more →
The Verge...Here’s where you can buy Apple’s budget-friendly MacBook NeoApple has released a laptop powered by its iPhone 16 chipset, bringing mobile processor technology to the laptop category. This milestone expands Apple's strategy of using unified custom silicon across its product ecosystem, enabling consistent performance and integration across devices.Read more →
The Verge...The mysterious case of the DHS white supremacist memelordThe article examines the Department of Homeland Security's creation of racist social media content and investigates the Pentagon's contradictory legal approach to AI company Anthropic, simultaneously designating it a national security threat while considering forcing its use. Multiple tech industry leaders have filed supporting briefs as Anthropic sues the Department of Defense, highlighting fundamental conflicts in federal AI governance and policy.Read more →
The Verge...Where to buy the new iPhone 17EApple launched the iPhone 17E budget smartphone at $599, featuring the A19 chip, Ceramic Shield 2 display, and expanded 256GB base storage with MagSafe compatibility. The device targets price-conscious consumers with March 11th preorders available through Apple, Best Buy, and major carriers offering significant trade-in incentives and bill credits.Read more →
CNET...Canva May Have Just Cracked One of the Biggest Issues With AI ImagesCanva has released Magic Layers, an AI feature that analyzes AI-generated images and converts them into fully editable Canva projects with separate layers for different design elements. This solves a critical limitation of AI image tools by enabling designers to make precise edits without regenerating images, significantly improving workflow efficiency for marketing teams and creators who need customized variations.Read more →
The Verge...ChatGPT, Gemini, and other chatbots helped teens plan shootings, bombings, and political violence, study showsIn testing of 10 major chatbots, Claude was the only one to reliably shut down would-be attackers. This superior security performance demonstrates the effectiveness of Claude's safety mechanisms compared to competing AI assistants.Read more →
Gizmodo...New Niantic Partnership Helps Food Delivery Bots ‘Pokémon Go’ Get Your TreatsCoco Robotics has partnered with Niantic Spatial to use 3D urban maps constructed from Pokemon Go user photos to improve autonomous delivery robot navigation in GPS-challenged city streets. This strategic alliance addresses a critical barrier to delivery robot adoption by solving the navigation challenges that plague dense urban environments.Read more →
Gizmodo...Intel’s Redemption Arc for PC Gaming Starts With Midrange Desktop CPUsIntel launches the Core Ultra 200S Plus gaming processors with enhanced core counts and significant multithreaded performance improvements, targeting mainstream gamers with competitive pricing at $200-$300. While not matching AMD's premium gaming CPUs, these processors aim to deliver solid gaming performance with strong value positioning ahead of their March 26 launch date.Read more →
CNET...56 of the Best TV Shows on Netflix That Will Keep You EntertainedNetflix has released a curated list of recommended shows to help users navigate the platform's extensive library and overcome decision paralysis from excessive choice. The article highlights both flagship series like Stranger Things and The Crown alongside underrated originals, while also noting the upcoming release of Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man on March 20.Read more →
Gizmodo...James Cameron Says ‘Avatar 4’ Is Still ‘Very Likely’ to HappenThis entertainment roundup announces major casting decisions and project updates including Disney's confirmation of Kathryn Hahn as Mother Gothel in live-action Tangled and Star Trek franchise reinvention with entirely new characters. Key developments include Avengers: Doomsday featuring unexpected character pairings, Avatar 4 remaining in development, and 3 Body Problem season 2 completing production. The updates reflect Hollywood's continued focus on reimagining classic properties and developing new content for streaming platforms and theatrical release.Read more →
The Verge...Lego Smart Brick review: my kids are not impressedLego's new Smart Bricks, featuring embedded computers with advanced sensors, disappointed early users due to underutilized features and limited interactive design in the first generation of sets. Children quickly lost interest in the repetitive sound effects and unintuitive interactions, suggesting the technology's potential remains unfulfilled. The author believes improved software and design in future iterations could better leverage the Smart Bricks' advanced capabilities.Read more →
The Verge...Intel announces Core Ultra 270K Plus and 250K Plus, its ‘fastest gaming desktop processors ever’Intel hasn't made it easy to buy a flagship desktop chip. The company's 2022 and 2023 Raptor Lake chips ran hot, power-hungry, and had those infamous crashes, while 2024's Arrow Lake-based Core Ultra 9 285K had lackluster gaming performance that the company has tried to address with updates. Now, Intel claims it has finally surpassed […]Read more →
The Verge...You can soon listen to Apple Music inside of TikTok — and artists get paid for itNew music streaming features called Play Full Song and Listening Party are launching in the coming weeks. These features are designed to enhance user engagement with full song playback and shared listening experiences.Read more →
TechCrunch...TikTok now lets Apple Music subscribers play full songs without leaving the appTikTok has partnered with Apple Music to enable seamless full-song playback directly within the platform, allowing Apple Music subscribers to listen to complete tracks discovered on TikTok without switching apps. The partnership introduces a 'Listening Party' feature for real-time collaborative listening experiences and builds on TikTok's established influence as a music discovery platform. This integration leverages Apple's MusicKit technology and represents a strategic move to convert TikTok's discovery traffic into sustained streaming engagement.Read more →
Engadget...Looking Glass' Musubi showcases its holographic display in a consumer-friendly packageLooking Glass unveiled Musubi, a $149 holographic photo frame using new Hololuminescent Display technology that renders 3D holograms viewable without glasses or eye-tracking. The 7-inch device, shipping in June, represents a significant step in bringing advanced holographic displays to mainstream consumers at an accessible price point.Read more →
TechCrunch...Google completes $32B acquisition of WizGoogle completed its acquisition of Israeli cybersecurity firm Wiz for $32 billion in cash, marking Google's largest acquisition in company history. Wiz's cloud security platform will be integrated into Google Cloud to help organizations prevent and respond to threats across cloud and AI environments. The deal, which was renegotiated from an initial $23 billion offer in 2024, was finalized in March 2025.Read more →
CNET...Stop Editing Manually: 5 AI Tools in Photoshop You Should Be UsingPhotoshop includes a suite of free AI tools, including Firefly for image generation and generative features like fill, expand, remove, and sky replacement, that help users enhance their design workflow. These tools provide practical capabilities for creating new content and automating editing tasks across desktop, web, and mobile platforms. The AI features perform well for various use cases, making AI-powered design more accessible to Photoshop users.Read more →
CNET...Samsung Galaxy S26 Review: Fun AI Tricks for a Steeper PriceThe Samsung Galaxy S26 delivers incremental hardware upgrades and substantial AI software improvements, though it maintains the same 25-watt charging speed as phones from six years prior. The price has increased to $900 due to industry-wide RAM shortages and manufacturing challenges, making it a premium flagship option despite slower charging compared to competitors. Despite innovations like advanced video stabilization and AI editing tools, the phone's limited hardware improvements present value trade-offs at its new price point.Read more →
Engadget...The 7 best cordless vacuums for 2026This comprehensive cordless vacuum buying guide compares popular models from brands like Dyson, Tineco, and Shark, evaluating features such as suction power, battery life, bin capacity, and smart connectivity options. The article helps consumers navigate purchasing decisions by detailing key factors including design, floor type compatibility, and price ranges from $150 to over $1,000. Multiple cordless stick vacuums are reviewed across various price points, emphasizing the balance between cleaning power, convenience, and value for different household needs and budgets.Read more →
Gizmodo...One of the Year’s Worst Sci-Fi Films (So Far) Is Coming HomeMercy is a sci-fi thriller starring Chris Pratt as a detective who must prove his innocence to an advanced AI judge within 90 minutes, with execution as the penalty for failure. The film received poor critical reviews with a 25% Rotten Tomatoes score but a significantly higher 83% audience rating. The movie will be released on Blu-ray, 4K, and DVD on April 7.Read more →
The Verge...How Trump’s war on Iran stranded a million fliers — and plunged the Gulf’s favorite playground into chaosOn February 28th, Iran launched drone and missile attacks across the Middle East in response to US-Israeli strikes, closing regional airspace and canceling over 3,400 flights that stranded nearly one million travelers. The disruption severely damaged the Gulf's booming aviation economy, where countries like the UAE derive more GDP from aviation than oil and serve as critical international hubs. The conflict shattered the region's carefully cultivated image as a stable economic powerhouse, disrupting tourism, commerce, and major international events.Read more →
The Verge...Nvidia’s head of autonomous driving opens up about his plan to beat Waymo and TeslaNvidia is expanding its autonomous driving leadership beyond chip supply by deploying hands-free driving systems to vehicle manufacturers including Mercedes, with a unique hybrid approach combining end-to-end AI models and traditional safety protocols. The company compensates for limited real-world driving miles by leveraging simulation and synthetic data, positioning itself as a major competitor to Tesla and Waymo in the autonomous vehicle market.Read more →
TechCrunch...Zoox plans to put its robotaxis on the Uber app in Vegas this yearAmazon-owned Zoox has announced a multi-year partnership with Uber to offer autonomous robotaxis on Uber's platform in Las Vegas later this year, contingent on federal regulatory approval. The company is seeking exemptions from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration to commercially deploy its fully autonomous vehicles that lack steering wheels and pedals. This marks Zoox's first third-party platform integration and reflects broader industry progress toward autonomous vehicle commercialization.Read more →
CNET...Best Mesh Wi-Fi Routers for 2026CNET describes its comprehensive Wi-Fi router testing methodology, which measures throughput, signal strength, jitter, and packet loss across different distances while isolating variables like internet provider inconsistency. The article reviews multiple mesh router systems and emphasizes that factors like speed, reliability, range, and security features should guide purchasing decisions. This independent testing approach addresses common manufacturer claims that may be misleading, providing consumers with reliable performance data for comparison.Read more →
CNET...Best iPad of 2026: How to Choose, and Should You Wait?This iPad buying guide compares current models and highlights differences in processors, cameras, and Apple Pencil compatibility. The article emphasizes upcoming Apple Intelligence features and potential Google Gemini integration that could enhance on-device AI capabilities. It provides recommendations for selecting the right iPad size and specifications based on intended use cases.Read more →
CNET...CNET Survey Finds Most of Us Have Wi-Fi Disconnections. Here's What the Problem Could BeA CNET survey found that 86% of US adults experience Wi-Fi disconnections, and 78% report poor connection impacts their daily activities, despite increasing internet costs averaging $195 more annually than 2024. Outdated routers, inferior connection types, and placement issues are primary culprits, while upgrading equipment every five years and optimizing router placement can significantly improve reliability.Read more →
CNET...I Used to Tell People to Skip Wi-Fi 7 Routers. CNET's Lab Testing Changed My MindWi-Fi 7 tri-band routers deliver significantly faster performance than previous generations, achieving 3,169 Mbps throughput compared to 1,309 Mbps for Wi-Fi 6E, with prices now available under $200 after dropping from initial $1,000 levels. The article emphasizes that only tri-band Wi-Fi 7 models justify the premium cost, while dual-band Wi-Fi 7 routers lack the critical 6GHz band and offer no meaningful advantages over Wi-Fi 6E. Wi-Fi 7 is recommended for future-proofing home networks as household bandwidth consumption continues to rise, projected to exceed one terabyte per month within years.Read more →
Engadget...Anthropic is opening an office in DC while battling Pentagon in courtAnthropic launched the Anthropic Institute and is opening its first Washington, DC office with a tripled Public Policy team to research AI's societal impacts and influence regulatory policy. The expansion occurs amid significant regulatory pressures, including the company's lawsuit against the US government over supply chain restrictions and a Trump administration ban on federal use of Anthropic technology. The institute consolidates research teams focused on AI safety testing, real-world societal impacts, and economic effects on employment.Read more →
CNET...Is Orange Already Out? Pink Is In, and I Found a Way to Get Both on My iPhone 17 ProAn iPhone 17 Pro in cosmic orange can turn bright pink through oxidation caused by hydrogen peroxide and other harsh chemical exposure. This is not a manufacturing defect but results from improper care; Apple advises against using chemicals containing bleach or hydrogen peroxide, and normal usage will not cause this discoloration.Read more →
Gizmodo...Rachel Zegler Has Learned Tweeting Might Not Be the Clearest Path to ChangeRachel Zegler, star of Disney's live-action Snow White remake, reflected on the backlash she faced after posting 'Free Palestine' on social media during the film's promotion cycle. She acknowledged learning the difference between intent and impact, recognizing that social media activism doesn't always generate meaningful change. While maintaining her belief in the message, Zegler cautioned that speaking out online can have significant unintended consequences.Read more →
The Verge...Samsung Galaxy S26 and S26 Plus review: This againSamsung's Galaxy S26 and S26 Plus offer only minor hardware upgrades over previous generations, with new chipsets and slightly larger batteries, but notably lack features like magnetic Qi2 charging found in competitors. Despite minimal improvements to cameras and overall design, both phones have increased in price by $100, with various AI features added through Google Gemini integration and Samsung's upgraded Bixby assistant.Read more →
The Verge...Facebook, WhatsApp, and Messenger get new ways to protect users from scamsA new security alert system notifies users of suspicious account activities, including unrecognized device logins and suspicious friend requests. This feature helps users quickly identify and respond to potential unauthorized access attempts on their accounts.Read more →
Engadget...Meta rolls out new features for scam protectionMeta is deploying AI-powered tools to combat fraud across its platforms, including features to identify brand impersonators, detect deceptive links, and alert users to suspicious accounts on Facebook, WhatsApp, and Messenger. The company is also expanding advertiser verification requirements, targeting 90 percent verified advertiser accounts by year-end to address scams that accounted for an estimated 10 percent of its 2024 revenue.Read more →
CNET...Best Android Phones of 2026: Tested by Our ExpertsCNET provides expert recommendations for the best Android phones of 2026, reviewing flagship models like the Samsung Galaxy S25, Google Pixel 10, and innovative foldables with detailed analysis of cameras, battery life, AI capabilities, and software support. The guide helps consumers choose the right phone based on budget, feature priorities, and usage patterns.Read more →
CNET...M5 MacBook Air Review (13-Inch, 2026): Go Big or Go NeoApple's M5 MacBook Air starts at $1,099 with upgraded base storage (512GB) and improved AI performance through neural accelerators on the GPU, while a new $599 MacBook Neo becomes the budget entry point. The M5 offers modest generation-over-generation performance improvements and faster storage, but existing M4 or M3 owners have limited incentive to upgrade.Read more →
CNET...26 of Best Apple TV Shows You're Probably Not WatchingApple TV has accumulated a substantial library of acclaimed shows over five years, but many remain obscure due to the platform's minimal marketing strategy that relies on organic discovery and word-of-mouth promotion. This approach creates a 'best-kept secret' perception that may leave viewers uncertain about what to watch, despite the service hosting Emmy-winning series and critically acclaimed productions alongside its popular titles like Severance and Ted Lasso.Read more →
TechCrunch...Health insurance startup Alan reaches €5B valuationFrench health insurance startup Alan raised €100 million at a €5 billion valuation, up from $4.5 billion in 2024, defying broader challenges facing European unicorns. The company serving over one million users achieved €785 million in annual recurring revenue in 2025, representing 53% year-over-year growth, while expanding market reach through government contracts. Alan plans to invest aggressively in technology and artificial intelligence to enhance its platform and services.Read more →
The Verge...Anthropic is launching a new think tank amid Pentagon blacklist fightAnthropic launched the Anthropic Institute, a new think tank combining three research teams to study AI's large-scale implications including economic impact, safety, and societal effects. The move, led by cofounder Jack Clark transitioning from head of public policy to head of public benefit, reflects the company's commitment to long-term AI safety research and transparency despite facing a Pentagon blacklist. Clark stated the initiative addresses fundamental questions about powerful AI expected to arrive by late 2026 or early 2027.Read more →
Gizmodo...Former Climate Hero Wins Permit for 41 Gas Turbines in MississippixAI, a SpaceX subsidiary, received approval from Mississippi environmental authorities to power AI data centers with 41 natural gas-burning turbines. This development highlights a significant contradiction between Musk's longstanding public advocacy for carbon taxation and climate action and his recent investments in fossil fuel-dependent infrastructure.Read more →
The Verge...Oppo’s new foldable isn’t quite creaseless, but it’s pretty damn closeThe Find N6 features the shallowest crease design among all currently available foldable smartphones, representing a significant engineering advancement in foldable technology. This improvement enhances the device's aesthetics and durability by minimizing the depth of the folding mechanism. The achievement demonstrates ongoing progress in refining foldable phone designs for mainstream consumers.Read more →
CNET...Best Stores for Buying MP3 and Digital Music You Can Keep ForeverThis CNET guide compares digital music stores where consumers can purchase and own music files permanently, offering advantages over streaming services including permanent access, artist support, and format flexibility. The article reviews platforms like iTunes, Bandcamp, Amazon Music, and Qobuz to help readers choose based on their needs and audio quality preferences.Read more →
TechCrunch...Anduril snaps up space surveillance firm ExoAnalytic SolutionsAnduril is acquiring ExoAnalytic Solutions, a company with 400 telescopes that provides space domain awareness and spacecraft tracking for U.S. national security agencies. The acquisition enhances Anduril's capabilities for missile defense systems like the Pentagon's Golden Dome program and supports development of space-based interceptors. The combined company will leverage ExoAnalytic's expertise in satellite tracking and machine vision technology to counter threats from adversary spacecraft in orbit.Read more →
TechCrunch...Google brings Gemini in Chrome to IndiaGoogle is rolling out Gemini integration in Chrome to India, Canada, and New Zealand with a sidebar interface that enables users to ask questions about webpage content and access Gmail, Drive, and YouTube data. The expansion includes support for eight Indian languages and features cross-tab functionality, image transformation, email composition, and meeting scheduling through Gemini. This deepens Google's integration of AI capabilities into its core browser and productivity ecosystem.Read more →
Engadget...Google starts rolling out Gemini in Chrome to users in Canada, India and New ZealandGoogle has expanded its Gemini AI features in Chrome to Canada, India, and New Zealand with support for 50 additional languages including French, Gujarati, Hindi, and Spanish. Users can now access the Gemini chatbot, image generation, and integrations with Gmail, Maps, Calendar, and YouTube directly from the Chrome sidebar. The rollout represents Google's continued effort to bring its AI assistant to a broader global audience throughout 2026.Read more →
Gizmodo...Do You Have What It Takes to Be ‘Future Chief of Police’ of Starbase, Texas?Starbase, Texas, an incorporated city built around SpaceX operations, is establishing its own municipal police department and seeking a chief of police after failing to recruit county deputies. The city aims to develop a technology-integrated law enforcement workforce in a region facing challenges including proximity to drug trafficking routes, poverty levels, and community tensions over SpaceX's control of local assets.Read more →
Gizmodo...Oracle Will Downsize Its Product Teams Because Of AIOracle reported strong Q3 earnings with above-expected revenue growth and increased sales outlook, attributing gains to AI code generation technology that enables smaller, more productive engineering teams. However, the company faces significant financial pressure from a $50 billion annual data center investment commitment, resulting in negative free cash flow and planned workforce reductions amid broader industry concerns about AI spending's return on investment.Read more →
CNET...OnePlus and Oppo to Raise Smartphone Prices as Memory Costs ClimbOnePlus and Oppo are raising prices on select affordable smartphone models in China starting March 16 due to rising component costs. This reflects broader industry pressure as demand for memory chips surges from AI data center buildout, tightening supply for consumer electronics. Smartphone manufacturers industry-wide may face increasingly difficult choices regarding pricing and specifications if component costs continue to escalate.Read more →
Gizmodo...Gas Tax Holiday Floated as Band-Aid for Skyrocketing Prices at the PumpU.S. gas prices have surged to $3.53 per gallon following the Iran conflict, prompting federal and state lawmakers to propose temporary suspensions of gas taxes to provide consumer relief. While Democratic senators introduced the Gas Prices Relief Act to suspend the federal gas tax, there is significant debate over whether tax holidays would effectively lower pump prices or primarily benefit oil companies.Read more →
TechCrunch...In a vote of confidence for Meta’s Threads, Kalshi adds sharing featureKalshi integrates with Meta's Threads to enable sharing of prediction market charts, directly echoing its X strategy. The move is strategically timed as Kalshi faces competitive headwinds on X, where rival Polymarket became the official prediction market partner following regulatory policy changes against sponsored sports betting content.Read more →
The Verge...How the spiraling Iran conflict could affect data centers and electricity costsThe escalating Iran-Israel conflict has created critical uncertainty around global energy supplies, particularly threatening the Strait of Hormuz, which handles one-fifth of global petroleum trade and LNG commerce. Oil prices have surged toward $120 per barrel as a result, and while US energy dominance provides some near-term protection, the extended conflict will likely drive up natural gas and electricity costs domestically, creating affordability challenges that threaten the expansion of energy-intensive AI data centers.Read more →
Gizmodo...The Producers of ‘Cowboy Bebop’ Are Trying Not to Disappoint Shinichiro Watanabe AgainTomorrow Studios is developing a live-action Samurai Champloo adaptation with original creator Shinichiro Watanabe attached as a producer, addressing shortcomings from the less successful Cowboy Bebop adaptation where Watanabe was not involved. The adaptation will prioritize the anime's hip-hop-influenced music as a defining characteristic while updating the material for contemporary television audiences. Watanabe's involvement is intended to ensure the adaptation maintains creative authenticity and secure fan support.Read more →
The Verge...A live-action Samurai Champloo is in the worksDirector Shinichirō Watanabe is set to collaborate with Tomorrow Studios on a live-action adaptation of his iconic anime series Samurai Champloo, with Watanabe directly involved in the creative process. The project represents a second attempt by Tomorrow Studios to adapt Watanabe's work for streaming audiences, following the unsuccessful Netflix adaptation of Cowboy Bebop, where Watanabe had less creative involvement.Read more →
The Verge...Listen to the Live Nation CEO's alleged threats to a concert venueWas it a threat or a reality check? That's a key question in the government's anti-monopoly case against Live Nation, which is currently in limbo after the Justice Department reached a settlement with the company and as dozens of states push ahead. The Verge obtained the audio of a 2021 call at the center of […]Read more →
The Verge...Ford is giving its commercial fleet business an AI makeoverAn automaker is integrating an AI chatbot into its telematics software platform designed for commercial fleet managers. This enhancement aims to improve fleet operations by enabling managers to interact with vehicle data and management tools through conversational AI, streamlining communication and decision-making processes.Read more →
Engadget...Social Security watchdog investigating claims that DOGE engineer copied its databasesThe Social Security Administration's inspector general is investigating allegations that a former Department of Government Efficiency software engineer obtained two sensitive SSA databases containing personal information on over 500 million Americans. A whistleblower claimed the individual sought to transfer the databases to his personal computer for data 'sanitization' before using them at his current government contractor employer. The investigation has escalated with notification to Congress and the Government Accountability Office despite initial denials from both the SSA and the contractor.Read more →
CNET...Harvard Business Review Study Finds 'AI Brain Fry' Is Leaving Workers Mentally FatiguedA Harvard Business Review study identifies 'AI brain fry'—mental fatigue from excessive use of multiple AI agents and tools in the workplace. While reducing traditional burnout, the phenomenon increases decision fatigue by 33% and leads to more errors due to information overload and task switching. The condition stems from workers using AI to manage workloads beyond their cognitive capacity, taxing attention and executive control.Read more →
The Verge...Nosh Robotics’ $1,500 robot chef doesn't need any help with dinnerNosh Robotics has launched the Nosh One, an AI-powered kitchen robot that autonomously cooks meals by automatically adding ingredients, stirring, and monitoring the cooking process with built-in AI vision. The robot supports over 500 pre-loaded recipes and allows users to create custom recipes using natural language. Available for pre-order on Kickstarter starting at $1,499 with summer 2026 shipping.Read more →
CNET...Look Out Below! A 1,300-Pound NASA Satellite Is on Its Way Back to EarthNASA's Van Allen Probe A satellite will re-enter Earth's atmosphere around 7:45 p.m. ET on Tuesday after a 14-year mission, with most components expected to burn up during re-entry. The probe's descent was accelerated by the current solar maximum, which increased atmospheric drag beyond initial predictions. The risk of debris harming humans is minimal at approximately 1 in 4,200.Read more →
Gizmodo...Ig Nobel Ceremony Relocates to Europe Amid Safety Concerns in Trump’s AmericaThe Ig Nobel Prize ceremony is relocating from Massachusetts to Zurich, Switzerland this September, ending a 35-year tradition in the U.S. due to safety concerns for international attendees amid heightened immigration restrictions. The move follows four of last year's ten winners declining to travel and reports of international scientists being denied U.S. entry. Future ceremonies will alternate between Zurich and other European cities, though Boston will continue hosting celebratory events.Read more →
Gizmodo...‘Starfleet Academy’ Might Be the Last Time Jonathan Frakes Directs ‘Star Trek’—But Not If He Has Anything to Say About ItStar Trek finds itself in an unusual production gap, with Starfleet Academy's second season wrapped and no new shows currently in active development, marking a rare moment for the franchise during its streaming era. However, already-filmed content remains available, including additional seasons of Strange New Worlds and a new film in development. Director Jonathan Frakes expresses optimism about the franchise's future despite this transitional period.Read more →
CNET...150 Years After the First Phone Call, We're Still Looking for 1-on-1 ConnectionsOn March 10, 1876, Alexander Graham Bell transmitted the first successful phone call over a copper wire, marking the inception of modern telecommunications. Over 150 years, this foundational technology evolved from a single wire to networks handling exabytes of data daily, with innovations like the photophone and transistor enabling today's fiber-optic, 5G, and satellite communication infrastructure.Read more →
The Verge...I’ve tested the latest Switch 2 controllers, and this one is the bestThis guide reviews affordable third-party Nintendo Switch 2 controllers that rival Nintendo's $89 Pro Controller with drift-resistant Hall effect or TMR joysticks and prices from $30 to $70. Popular alternatives like the EasySMX S10 and GuliKit TT Pro deliver comparable comfort and features while improving durability compared to Nintendo's potentiometer-based joysticks. The review demonstrates significant savings without sacrificing functionality or build quality.Read more →
CNET...4 Ways to Naturally Ease Anxiety-Related Chest PainsAnxiety disorders affect up to one-third of Americans and can trigger physical symptoms like chest pain and increased heart rate through the body's fight-or-flight response. The article distinguishes anxiety-related chest pain from heart attacks, noting anxiety pain is typically sharper and localized while heart attack pain radiates. Treatment involves immediate techniques like controlled breathing and grounding exercises, with professional therapy and cognitive behavioral therapy recommended for long-term management.Read more →
TechCrunch...Google and Tesla think we’re managing the electrical grid all wrongGoogle, Tesla, and several energy companies founded Utilize, an advocacy group pushing for better utilization of electrical grid capacity through technologies like battery storage, demand response, and virtual power plants. The coalition aims to influence policy changes that encourage adoption of these underutilized solutions, which improve grid resilience and reduce dependence on traditional fossil fuel power plants.Read more →
CNET...Mullvad’s New WireGuard Implementation Put to the Test in Latest AuditMullvad's independent security audit of its GotaTun WireGuard implementation found no major vulnerabilities, with only two low-risk security issues identified and promptly fixed. The audit marks Mullvad's 18th independent security review since 2017, demonstrating the company's strong commitment to transparency and user privacy. This positive assessment strengthens confidence in GotaTun's security and reliability as it rolls out across additional platforms.Read more →
Gizmodo...AI-Generated ‘Actor’ Tilly Norwood Drops a Music Video Ahead of the Oscars. It SucksAI actor Tilly Norwood released a music video promoting AI's role in entertainment, timed to the Oscars. Despite extensive media coverage, the project achieved minimal audience engagement, with the AI creation facing widespread industry condemnation.Read more →
TechCrunch...Amazon launches its healthcare AI assistant on its website and appAmazon is expanding access to its Health AI assistant beyond One Medical to its website and app, making personalized healthcare AI available to all users regardless of Prime membership status. The assistant can answer health questions, explain medical records, manage prescriptions, and book appointments by connecting users with healthcare providers. While Amazon emphasizes HIPAA compliance and encryption protections, the expansion highlights ongoing privacy concerns regarding data sharing and the use of conversations for model training.Read more →
TechCrunch...DOGE employee stole Social Security data and put it on a thumb drive, report saysA former Department of Government Efficiency employee allegedly stole restricted Social Security Administration databases containing personal information on over 500 million Americans, storing the data on a thumb drive. The incident, under investigation by the SSA's inspector general, is the latest in a series of data security breaches involving DOGE members' access to sensitive federal systems.Read more →
CNET...Today's NYT Connections: Sports Edition Hints and Answers for March 11, #534This article provides daily hints and solutions for Connections: Sports Edition, a sports-themed word puzzle game published by The Athletic and playable through The New York Times Games platform. The guide breaks down four category groupings ranging from easy to difficult, including NFC West teams, baseball statistics terminology, hockey hall of famers, and belt-related phrases.Read more →
Engadget...Metadata company Gracenote is the latest to sue OpenAI for copyright infringementGracenote, Nielsen's metadata company, is suing OpenAI for unauthorized use of its entertainment metadata and the structural framework connecting that information. Unlike previous copyright lawsuits targeting AI training content, this case uniquely alleges infringement of both the actual data and the underlying structure and sequence of the dataset. This litigation introduces a new dimension to ongoing copyright disputes in the AI industry.Read more →
Gizmodo...Lego Gives in, Will Finally Make Mario MinifiguresLego has announced official Mario minifigures after nearly a decade of fan requests since 2020, reversing its previous reluctance to create minifigure-scale characters in the Super Mario line. The announcement coincides with heightened franchise interest from The Super Mario Galaxy Movie and comes on Mar10 Day. The minifigures are scheduled for 2027 release.Read more →
TechCrunch...‘Pokémon Pokopia’ is a game about rehabilitating a broken world — and I love itPokémon Pokopia is a cozy life simulator game set in a post-apocalyptic Kanto region that has exceeded sales expectations and driven demand for Switch 2 consoles. The game combines mechanics from Animal Crossing, Stardew Valley, and Minecraft, focusing on habitat building and environmental restoration. Its success represents a significant turnaround for the Pokémon franchise, which faced lukewarm reception with recent mainline titles.Read more →
Gizmodo...Nvidia Hopes Multi-Frame Gen Will Finally Make Sense on Its GPUsNvidia is launching Dynamic Multi Frame Generation for RTX 50-series GPUs on March 31, enabling gamers to set target FPS and leverage up to 6x AI-generated frames between rendered frames. The update includes improvements to stability and reduced visual artifacts to enhance the technology's viability for maximizing high-refresh rate monitors. Frame generation remains controversial among gamers despite Nvidia's efforts to increase GPU value as prices escalate, particularly for flagship models like the RTX 5090.Read more →
The Verge...Razer’s BlackShark V2 Pro gaming headset is $90, which is a new low priceThe Razer BlackShark V2 Pro Xbox edition is available at Amazon for $89.99, offering exceptional value for a wireless gaming headset. It features multi-device connectivity, 70-hour battery life, 50mm drivers, and memory foam ear cushions in a lightweight design. The headset supports various platforms through Bluetooth and USB-C connectivity, making it versatile for gaming across consoles and mobile devices.Read more →
Gizmodo...Bait and Switch? RFK Jr.’s FDA Pivots on ‘Promising’ Autism Treatment LeucovorinThe FDA approved leucovorin for treating cerebral folate deficiency, a rare genetic condition, but declined to endorse it for autism despite the Trump administration's earlier claims it could help hundreds of thousands of autistic children. The decision reflects weak and declining evidence, including the recent retraction of the largest supportive trial. This represents a significant reversal from health officials' previous optimistic statements about the drug's autism treatment potential.Read more →
Gizmodo...This Custom Lego-Inspired Mac Mini Case Is Retrofuturism Done RightDesigner Paul Staal created the M2x2, a 3D-printed Mac Mini case that blends the iconic aesthetics of Lego's classic computer brick with the original Apple Macintosh. The case features a 7" touchscreen for Home Assistant dashboard access, functional Lego studs that serve as a volume knob and wireless charger, and is fully modular for customization.Read more →
Gizmodo...‘The Matrix 5’ Is Still in the Works, Celebrate With This Incredible Neo ToyWriter Drew Goddard is developing a fifth Matrix film but declined to provide updates on its progress. A new Hot Toys collectible figure of Neo from The Matrix Reloaded is available for preorder at $270, with delivery expected in 2027. The figure depicts Neo at the height of his abilities as he fully realized his powers.Read more →
TechCrunch...YouTube surpasses Disney, Paramount, WBD in 2025 ad revenueYouTube generated $40.4 billion in 2025 advertising revenue, surpassing the combined ad revenue of Disney, NBC, Paramount, and Warner Bros. Discovery for the first time. This milestone reflects a fundamental shift in advertising spend toward digital platforms where younger audiences concentrate, establishing YouTube as the dominant force in entertainment media.Read more →
CNET...Spring Equinox Is Next Week: Everything You Need to KnowThe vernal equinox, occurring on March 20, 2026, marks the astronomical start of spring when day and night are nearly equal in length as Earth's 23.5-degree axial tilt aligns with its orbit. Unlike solstices which represent seasonal extremes, equinoxes are subtle transition points that provide an astronomically meaningful moment to observe Earth's seasonal cycle and our place in space.Read more →
The Verge...Pokopia Pokédex review: a classic, reimaginedNintendo unveiled a new Pokédex device for Pokopia featuring nostalgic clamshell design with modern upgrades including dual cameras and habitat management tools. The device prioritizes simplicity to support the game's relaxing life simulation gameplay, featuring unique elements like security cameras and one-way video calls despite limitations in storage and messaging capability.Read more →
Engadget...Epic is increasing the price of Fortnite's V-Bucks currencyEpic Games is reducing the value of Fortnite's V-Bucks digital currency starting March 19, with players receiving fewer V-Bucks for the same price across all purchase tiers. This increase in effective pricing affects cosmetic purchases, Battle Pass bundles, and subscription stipends, though the Epic Rewards program offers 20% cashback on purchases made through their official payment systems.Read more →
Gizmodo...YouTube Expands AI Deepfake Detection Tool to Politicians, Won’t Say If Trump Is IncludedYouTube is expanding access to its AI deepfake detection tool to journalists, government officials, and political candidates to help combat election-related misinformation. The tool identifies and flags videos containing AI-generated deepfakes of users' likenesses and enables removal requests, though removal is not guaranteed. This expansion addresses growing concerns about deepfake technology as YouTube simultaneously makes it easier for users to create AI-generated video content.Read more →
CNET...AT&T Says It's Pumping $250 Billion Into New Infrastructure ImprovementsAT&T is investing $250 billion through 2030 to expand its fiber and wireless networks, including a satellite partnership for rural coverage. The investment aims to improve connectivity, reduce dead zones, and enable direct-to-cell satellite service in remote areas. The spending spans network upgrades, FirstNet emergency services, workforce training, and security improvements.Read more →
TechCrunch...AI-powered apps can make money, but struggle with long-term retention, new data showsA RevenueCat analysis of over 1 billion in-app transactions shows AI-powered apps achieve 52% better trial-to-paid conversion but suffer 30% faster annual subscription churn, with only 21.1% annual retention versus 30.7% for non-AI apps. AI apps also have 20% higher refund rates and struggle with long-term customer value despite strong initial monetization. The data indicates AI drives early revenue gains but fails to sustain user engagement and satisfaction over time.Read more →
TechCrunch...AI-powered apps struggle with long-term retention, new report showsAccording to RevenueCat's analysis of over 1 billion subscription transactions, AI-powered apps achieve better early monetization and user conversion but suffer from poor long-term retention, with annual subscriber churn 30% faster than non-AI apps. Despite comprising 27% of the app ecosystem, AI apps struggle to sustain customer value, experiencing 20% higher refund rates and significantly lower annual retention (21.1% vs. 30.7%). The findings suggest that while AI can drive initial revenue, it is not sufficient for sustainable app business models.Read more →
EngadgetEngadget...Amazon wins a temporary injunction against Perplexity's Comet browserA San Francisco federal court has temporarily blocked Perplexity's Comet AI browser from making purchases on Amazon's marketplace, ruling that the service accessed user accounts without Amazon's authorization. Perplexity must cease accessing password-protected Amazon areas and destroy Amazon data while litigation continues. The decision represents a significant win for Amazon in protecting its platform from unauthorized AI access to user accounts.Read more →
Gizmodo...It’s Getting Hot Down Here: Subway Systems Have an Extreme Heat ProblemResearchers analyzed over 85,000 crowdsourced social media comments to study thermal discomfort in subway systems, revealing that underground temperatures can significantly exceed surface temperatures due to soil and rock insulation. The study identifies seasonal patterns in passenger complaints, with peaks during summer months, providing data to help cities prepare for extreme heat in underground infrastructure and address this emerging public health threat.Read more →
TechCrunch...Mandiant’s founder just raised $190M for his autonomous AI agent security startupKevin Mandia, founder of Mandiant (acquired by Google for $5.4 billion in 2022), launched Armadin, an AI-native cybersecurity startup that raised $189.9 million in combined seed and Series A funding—a record for early-stage security startups. Armadin develops autonomous cybersecurity agents designed to automatically detect and respond to threats without human intervention. The company aims to counter AI-powered attacks that Mandia warns can execute sophisticated attacks in minutes rather than days.Read more →
The Verge...States’ trial against Live Nation could move forward as soon as next weekThe Live Nation trial is not over yet. Several states look to be headed to trial on their own as soon as Monday unless they hash out a settlement in the next few days. On Tuesday, a day after the Justice Department revealed in court it had reached a settlement with Live Nation that a […]Read more →
Engadget...Here's the final trailer for The Super Mario Galaxy MovieNintendo's Super Mario Galaxy Movie sequel arrives April 1, with newly announced voice cast including Donald Glover as Yoshi, Luis Guzman as Wart, and Issa Rae as Honey Queen. The film addresses the first film's controversial Luigi subplot by featuring the character throughout the entire adventure.Read more →
The Verge...Judge blocks Perplexity’s AI agents from shopping on AmazonA federal judge has issued an order blocking Perplexity's web browser-based AI agents from placing Amazon orders on a user's behalf, as reported earlier by Bloomberg. In a ruling on Monday, US District Judge Maxine Chesney writes that Amazon has "provided strong evidence" that Perplexity's Comet browser accesses user accounts "without authorization" from the retail […]Read more →
Gizmodo...10 Essential Episodes of ‘The Orville’The sci-fi series The Orville has remained on hiatus since its 2022 season three finale, though creator Seth MacFarlane has written 10 scripts for a potential season four, keeping the fan base hopeful. Reviving the effects-heavy production would require substantial coordination of cast schedules and production budgets. All 36 episodes are currently available for streaming on Hulu and Disney+.Read more →
TechCrunch...ChatGPT can now create interactive visuals to help you understand math and science conceptsOpenAI introduced dynamic visual explanations in ChatGPT, an interactive feature enabling users to manipulate mathematical and scientific visualizations in real time across over 70 topics. This shift from static explanations to direct engagement with underlying concepts addresses the learning needs of 140 million weekly ChatGPT users in traditionally challenging subjects. The feature represents a significant evolution in how AI tools support educational outcomes through interactive learning experiences.Read more →
TechCrunch...U.S. military contractor likely built iPhone hacking tools used by Russian spies in UkraineA sophisticated iPhone-hacking toolkit allegedly developed by U.S. military contractor L3Harris has been leaked and is now being used in mass cyberattacks by Russian government hackers and Chinese cybercriminals targeting users in Ukraine and China. The toolkit's proliferation reportedly stems from an L3Harris employee who sold classified tools to a Russian broker for $1.3 million, demonstrating how sensitive government hacking tools can reach adversaries and cybercriminals.Read more →
CNET...Apple's New Smart Home Display Delayed Until Fall Over Siri IssuesApple has delayed its smart home display launch to September 2025 while engineers complete work on an upgraded Siri assistant that addresses speed, comprehension, and functionality issues. The facial recognition-equipped device will deliver personalized information to residents. This delay reflects ongoing technical challenges in developing AI capable of handling complex, context-aware commands in home environments.Read more →
Gizmodo...Why Are Pro-Iran Bots Pushing AI Fakes of Epstein and Trump When There’s Real Material?Fake AI-generated videos of Trump and Epstein are being distributed by disinformation accounts allegedly aligned with Iran, accumulating millions of views on social media before their suspension. The proliferation of synthetic media undermines the credibility of genuine evidence and exemplifies how artificial intelligence is being weaponized for geopolitical propaganda. This is part of a broader trend of AI-generated disinformation spreading across platforms in response to recent geopolitical conflicts.Read more →
The Verge...Slay the Spire II is even better with a friendSlay the Spire II launches in early access with online co-op multiplayer supporting up to four players, enabling simultaneous turns and requiring players to coordinate card strategies and make shared decisions on map navigation. The multiplayer experience maintains the roguelike's core appeal while introducing fresh strategic opportunities through team coordination and mutual support mechanics. The cooperative gameplay successfully extends engagement and enhances victory satisfaction, though it requires separate game copies and devices for each player.Read more →
CNET...Where Can You Stream the Top 100 Channels on YouTube TV, Hulu Live, Sling and More? We CompareThe article compares six major live TV streaming services as cord-cutting alternatives to traditional cable subscriptions, examining their channel lineups, pricing, and features. YouTube TV offers the best overall selection, Sling TV provides the most affordable option, and Fubo appeals to sports fans, with each service differentiating itself through channel availability, local network support, and bundled content.Read more →
Gizmodo...Mark Zuckerberg Decides Meta Needs More Slop, Buys the Social Network for AI AgentsMeta acquired Moltbook and its founders for the Meta Superintelligence Lab to advance AI agent connectivity and verification. The platform generated significant buzz earlier this year through reportedly autonomous AI agent interactions, though investigations revealed the content was largely human-generated due to security flaws. The acquisition appears strategically motivated by the founders' expertise in agent platforms rather than Moltbook's technical foundation.Read more →
Gizmodo...Andy Muschietti Assures Fans That ‘It: Welcome to Derry’ Will ReturnHBO's 'It: Welcome to Derry' is set for a second season, with creators planning to move the timeline back to 1935 while exploring different eras of Pennywise's cyclical terrorization of the Maine village. Director Andy Muschietti confirmed the show is in development and promised to deliver content that exceeds the critical success of season 1.Read more →
CNET...Philo Shakes Up Its Plan Offerings With New Essential TierPhilo has restructured its subscription tiers, introducing a new Essential plan at $25 per month with over 70 live TV channels and unlimited DVR, while rebranding its existing Core plan as Bundle Plus at $33 per month to include HBO Max, Discovery Plus, and AMC Plus. The move allows price-conscious viewers to access live TV and on-demand content at a lower price point while providing premium options for customers seeking more extensive streaming services. This tiered strategy positions Philo to compete across different market segments in the live TV streaming industry.Read more →
CNET...Champions League Playoff Soccer: Stream Newcastle vs. Barcelona Live From AnywhereNewcastle United hosts Barcelona in a UEFA Champions League round-of-16 match on Tuesday, March 10. The match can be watched via Paramount Plus in the US, Prime Video in the UK, DAZN in Canada, or Stan Sport in Australia.Read more →
CNET...ChatGPT's Latest Homework Help Tool Will Show How Math and Science Concepts WorkOpenAI has launched interactive learning features in ChatGPT that allow students to visualize and manipulate STEM concepts through adjustable variables and dynamic formulas, transforming the chatbot from an answer machine into an interactive tutor. The feature covers over 70 topics across algebra, geometry, calculus, and physics, and is available globally to all logged-in users. This enhancement serves 140 million weekly users seeking math and science assistance.Read more →
Engadget...ChatGPT will now generate interactive visuals to help you with math and science conceptsOpenAI has rolled out interactive visual responses in ChatGPT that allow users to explore over 70 scientific and mathematical concepts by adjusting variables and equations in real-time. Available to all users, the feature is designed to enhance learning for high school and college students by providing immediate visual feedback on how parameter changes affect solutions.Read more →
Engadget...Yoshi and the Mysterious Book will be released for Switch 2 on May 21Nintendo announced Yoshi and the Mysterious Book for Switch 2, launching May 21, featuring a distinctive picture-book visual style and new gameplay mechanics where creatures grant Yoshi special abilities. The game represents a departure from traditional Yoshi mechanics while maintaining the franchise's tradition of innovative graphical design.Read more →
CNET...You Can Still Get Windows 10 Security Updates for Free—Here's the TrickMicrosoft ended Windows 10 support in October 2025 but now offers one year of free extended security updates to users who enable OneDrive cloud backup. This allows the 53% of systems still running Windows 10 to remain secure without upgrading to Windows 11. Users can alternatively pay $30 or redeem 1,000 Microsoft Rewards points for the same extended protection.Read more →
Gizmodo...A 1,300-Pound NASA Probe Will Make an Uncontrolled Plunge Through Earth’s Atmosphere TodayNASA's Van Allen Probe A will reenter Earth's atmosphere on March 10 after expending its fuel supply following over a decade of groundbreaking observations of Earth's radiation belts. Although most of the spacecraft is expected to burn up during reentry, some components may survive with an estimated injury risk of only 0.02% to people on Earth. The probe's data has provided crucial insights into space weather and its effects on satellites, astronauts, and critical Earth-based systems including communications and power grids.Read more →
Engadget...Google to Provide Pentagon with Gemini-powered AI agentsGoogle is deploying Gemini AI agents to the Pentagon's 3 million employees to automate defense tasks including meeting summaries and budget creation, with plans to expand from unclassified to classified and top-secret networks. The deployment represents a significant acceleration of military AI adoption, with 1.2 million DoD employees already using Google's AI chatbot for unclassified work since December. This expansion follows Anthropic's refusal to remove guardrails against autonomous weapons and domestic surveillance, positioning Google as the Pentagon's preferred AI partner in the broader competition over AI governance.Read more →
Gizmodo...In Ancient Peru, Feather Traders Transported Live Parrots Across Treacherous MountainsResearchers analyzed feathers from pre-Inca tombs in Peru using DNA and isotope analysis, discovering they came from four Amazonian parrot species that were wild-caught, transported live across the Andes, and kept in coastal captivity. The findings reveal that pre-Inca civilizations possessed sophisticated long-distance trade networks and logistical capabilities previously underestimated by scholars. These discoveries challenge the traditional Inca-centric view of South American history, demonstrating that pre-Inca societies were far more interconnected and advanced than commonly believed.Read more →
Gizmodo...The Next ‘Star Wars’ Book Sets the Stage for the ‘Andor’ Revolution (Exclusive)Penguin Random House announces a new Star Wars novel, 'Edge of the Abyss' by Rebecca Roanhorse, set one year before Andor season one. The book follows rebel factions and Imperial forces as an emerging resistance movement faces critical threats from infiltration and capture. The novel features characters from the Andor series and releases September 15, 2026.Read more →
TechCrunch...‘Pokémon Pokopia’ is even better than ‘Animal Crossing: New Horizons’Pokémon Pokopia is a new cozy life simulator that combines mechanics from Animal Crossing, Stardew Valley, and Minecraft in a post-apocalyptic Kanto region setting. The Nintendo Switch 2 exclusive has significantly exceeded sales expectations, prompting price increases and driving console adoption. Unlike recent Pokémon entries criticized for technical and design issues, Pokopia delivers extensive, thoughtfully designed gameplay with substantial depth and replayability.Read more →
The Verge...Satechi’s new folding dock adds USB, audio, and video ports to the iPadSatechi has released a redesigned OntheGo Foldable Stand Hub, a more compact version of its original iPad Pro stand that now works with all post-2021 iPads and USB-C devices. The $79.99 accessory features integrated HDMI, SD/microSD card readers, USB ports supporting 10Gbps transfers, 100W power delivery passthrough, and a 3.5mm audio jack, making it ideal for travel and mobile productivity setups.Read more →
TechCrunch...AgentMail raises $6M to build an email service for AI agentsAgentMail, a San Francisco startup, raised $6 million in seed funding to provide email infrastructure specifically designed for AI agents, enabling them to manage their own inboxes and communicate with existing internet services. The platform allows AI agents to send and receive emails through API calls rather than UI interaction, positioning email as an identity layer for the growing AI agent economy. The company has already attracted hundreds of thousands of agent users and over 500 B2B customers since its Y Combinator launch, with usage tripling after the emergence of OpenClaw.Read more →
The Verge...Grammarly will keep using authors’ identities without permission unless they opt-outLast week, my colleagues discovered that Superhuman's Grammarly had turned me into an AI editor, using my real name, without ever asking my permission. They did the same to my boss Nilay Patel, my colleagues David Pierce and Tom Warren, and - as Wired initially reported last Wednesday - many authors far more famous than […]Read more →
The Verge...The best Mario Day deals we foundCostco is offering significant discounts on Nintendo Switch 2 products, including games, storage expansion cards, and accessories. The sale features multiple Super Mario titles and merchandise with savings ranging from 10-50%. Products available include storage expansion, controllers, digital gift cards, and Lego building sets.Read more →
EngadgetEngadget...NVIDIA is reportedly working on its own open-source AI agent platformNVIDIA is developing NemoClaw, an enterprise-focused open-source AI agent platform designed to compete with OpenClaw by enabling autonomous task execution. The platform addresses growing security concerns about AI agents malfunctioning in enterprise environments by incorporating additional security layers, positioning NVIDIA to capture the emerging enterprise AI agent market.Read more →
EngadgetEngadget...GeForce Now adds GOG syncing and 90fps game streaming in VR headsetsNVIDIA has enhanced GeForce Now with improved VR streaming capabilities, allowing Apple Vision Pro and Meta Quest users to stream at 90 fps (up from 60 fps) for Ultimate members starting March 19. The platform introduces in-app labels for clearer game discovery from connected subscription services and expands account linking to include GOG. These updates aim to improve the VR gaming experience and streamline game discovery across multiple platforms.Read more →
Gizmodo...Here’s Where China Might Land Its First Astronauts on the MoonA new study published in Nature Astronomy proposes the Rimae Bode region on the Moon's near side as an ideal landing site for China's upcoming crewed lunar mission, citing strategic advantages including reliable sunlight, direct Earth communication, and proximity to scientifically valuable geological features. Researchers identified four potential landing sites within the region offering access to diverse samples including ancient volcanic glass, crater debris, and lava plains, enabling comprehensive investigation of the Moon's internal structure and early solar system history. The selection underscores the escalating competition between China and NASA for prime lunar real estate, with each nation pursuing different strategic objectives.Read more →
The Verge...Nvidia’s DLSS 4.5 with 6x Frame Generation is rolling out at the end of MarchNvidia's DLSS 4.5 with 6x Multi Frame Generation will be available starting March 31st for users with RTX 50-series GPUs, the company announced on Tuesday. With 6x Multi Frame Generation, Nvidia claims that DLSS 4.5 can generate "five additional frames for every single natively rendered one, for a maximum 6X multiplier." It's an increase from […]Read more →
EngadgetEngadget...Meta is buying Moltbook, the ridiculous social network populated by AI botsMeta has acquired Moltbook, a social network platform for AI agents founded in January, with its creators joining Meta's Superintelligence Labs. The acquisition reflects Meta's strategic focus on developing infrastructure for AI agents to interact and work with people and businesses. Moltbook's approach to connecting agents through an always-on directory represents a significant step in the emerging agentic AI space.Read more →
The Verge...Every influencer eventually becomes a merch storeContent creators like Tucker Carlson, MrBeast, and other influencers are increasingly relying on merchandise sales as their primary revenue stream, often surpassing earnings from content creation itself. The creator economy has evolved into a merchandising business where influencers leverage their audiences to sell branded physical goods, with content serving primarily as a marketing vehicle for broader product lines.Read more →
The Verge...The gym-friendly Beats Powerbeats Pro 2 are 20 percent off right nowThe Powerbeats Pro 2 fitness earbuds are available for $199.95 ($50 off) at major retailers, featuring advanced heart rate monitoring, comfortable design, wireless charging, and effective noise-canceling microphones. These earbuds integrate seamlessly with popular fitness apps and Apple services while offering cross-platform compatibility for Android users. Their well-rounded feature set and physical controls make them a versatile option for fitness enthusiasts regardless of device preference.Read more →
The Verge...Meta acquires Moltbook, the Reddit-like network for AI agentsMeta has acquired Moltbook, a social platform for AI agents, to strengthen its Superintelligence Labs. The acquisition aims to develop secure agentic experiences for consumers and businesses. The arrangement is temporary, indicating uncertainty about the platform's long-term future.Read more →
The Verge...Shark’s ChillPill fan can cool your skin like an ice packSharkNinja has introduced the Shark ChillPill, a personal cooling device combining three cooling methods: a battery-powered fan, a metal cooling plate, and a water mister. The device offers adjustable fan speeds with up to 11 hours of battery life and a cryo-inspired cooling plate capable of reducing skin temperature by up to 16 degrees Fahrenheit. Priced at $149.99, it launches today on Amazon with broader retail availability starting March 11th.Read more →
CNET...Don’t Hunt for Spring Sale Deals. We'll Text Them Directly to YouCNET offers a free text subscription service that curates verified deals from major retailers, helping consumers find legitimate discounts rather than artificially inflated sales. The service uses human shopping experts to vet each deal, ensuring accuracy and real savings on products across all price ranges.Read more →
Gizmodo...The Company That Made a Dish of Neurons Play DOOM Is Getting Into Brain Cell-Powered Data CentersCortical Labs announced plans to build biological data centers powered by human neurons as an energy-efficient alternative to traditional GPU servers. Each CL1 bio-computer unit contains 200,000 human brain neurons and uses less power than a handheld calculator, addressing mounting energy and environmental concerns from tech giants' massive AI infrastructure buildouts. The company is constructing facilities in Melbourne and Singapore, with plans to eventually scale to 1,000 units.Read more →
TechCrunch...Thinking Machines Lab inks massive compute deal with NvidiaOpenAI co-founder Mira Murati's Thinking Machines Lab has entered a multi-year strategic partnership with Nvidia that includes a significant investment and deployment of at least one gigawatt of Nvidia's Vera Rubin systems beginning in 2027. The deal substantially accelerates the lab's capacity to build reproducible AI models at scale while highlighting intense competition among AI companies for semiconductor resources. This partnership underscores Nvidia's critical role as the foundational technology provider for the AI industry.Read more →
Gizmodo...Simple Blood Test Can Predict Dementia 25 Years in Advance, Study SuggestsA study found that blood levels of phosphorylated tau 217 (p-tau217) can predict Alzheimer's disease in women up to 25 years before symptoms appear. This biomarker shows promise for identifying high-risk individuals early enough to enroll them in preventative treatment trials. The discovery validates p-tau217 as the most promising blood-based biomarker for dementia prediction, though additional research is needed in men and other populations.Read more →
Gizmodo...Lego’s New Luigi ‘Mario Kart’ Set Is Begging for a Death Stare TweakLEGO is releasing a Mario Kart-themed set featuring Luigi and his Mach 8 racer, priced at $180 with 2,234 pieces, to coincide with Mario Day and the 40th Super Mario Bros. anniversary. The set includes a posable Luigi figure, detailed kart with rotating wheels, and a display stand. Available for preorder now with an April 1st launch date.Read more →
The Verge...‘Age Verification’ could force trans people to out themselves to use the internetOver half of US states now require age verification for online platforms, but these automated systems disproportionately fail for trans people due to algorithmic bias. Combined with anti-trans ID policies that invalidate gender markers, these verification systems create barriers that lock trans individuals out of online services, communities, and resources without appeals processes. The biased systems pose data privacy risks and threaten to restrict access to critical LGBTQ+ information and support networks.Read more →
TechCrunch...Google gives in to users’ complaints over AI-powered ‘Ask Photos’ search featureGoogle Photos now provides users with an easy toggle to disable its AI-powered Ask Photos search feature and return to the classic search experience, addressing widespread complaints about latency and accuracy issues. The new toggle, prominently displayed on the search screen, gives users direct control over their search experience after the previous option was buried in settings. Google continues to improve both search modes based on user feedback while maintaining support for the AI-powered option for those who prefer it.Read more →
Engadget...Google brings Gemini-powered content creation tools to Docs, Sheets, Slides and DriveGoogle is rolling out Gemini updates across its Workspace applications, allowing users to generate document drafts, build spreadsheets, and design presentations through natural language prompts. These AI-powered features, rolling out to premium subscribers starting March 10, leverage contextual data from users' files and communications to automate content creation and reduce manual work.Read more →
CNET...Champions League Soccer: Stream Galatasaray vs. Liverpool Live From AnywhereGalatasaray hosts Liverpool in a UEFA Champions League round-of-16 match on Tuesday, March 10 at 1:45 p.m. ET, with Liverpool aiming to build on its third-place league phase finish. The match streams exclusively on Paramount Plus in the US and through regional partners including TNT Sports, DAZN, and Stan Sport in other countries.Read more →
CNET...Enjoy Our Favorite Plumber's Special Day This Mar10 Here at CNETNintendo celebrates Mario's 40th anniversary in North America on March 10, known as Mar10 Day, a date when the company traditionally announces new games and merchandise. CNET is covering Mario-related announcements and highlighting deals on Mario games and toys throughout the day. The celebration marks decades of the iconic character's impact on gaming culture.Read more →
TechCrunch...Legora reaches $5.55 billion valuation as AI legaltech boom enduresLegora, an AI-powered legal platform built primarily on Claude, reached a $5.55 billion valuation following a $550 million Series D funding round led by Accel and other major investors. The platform, used by 800 law firms, differentiates itself from competitors like Harvey and Microsoft's legal plugins by specializing in complex case workflows rather than general legal assistance. The company is experiencing rapid expansion, growing from 40 to 400 employees in one year and planning significant presence in U.S. markets with new offices in Houston and Chicago.Read more →
TechCrunch...Meta acquired Moltbook, the AI agent social network that went viral because of fake postsMeta acquired Moltbook, a social network enabling AI agents to communicate with one another, integrating the platform's creators into its Superintelligence Labs division. The acquisition aims to advance Meta's agentic AI capabilities and provide secure experiences for AI agents to assist users and businesses, addressing Moltbook's previous security vulnerabilities that allowed impersonation of AI agents.Read more →
The Verge...I reviewed the MacBook Neo, ask me anythingA host will conduct a live Q&A session about Apple's newly announced $599 laptop. The session is scheduled for 11AM PT / 2PM ET and is available to subscribers.Read more →
Engadget...A Resident Evil Requiem story expansion is in the worksCapcom is developing a story expansion for Resident Evil Requiem to extend the game's 30-hour campaign. Additional features including a photo mode and a mini-game are in development, with the mini-game launching around May. The expansion remains in early development with no confirmed release date.Read more →
The Verge...V-bucks are getting more X-pensiveEpic Games is increasing the cost of Fortnite's premium V-bucks currency starting March 19th, with players receiving fewer V-bucks for the same price to offset rising operational costs. The Battle Pass and other in-game currency packs are also being adjusted, while similar price increases will affect the premium currency in Epic's Fall Guys game.Read more →
The Verge...The twist in the Ticketmaster antitrust fightThe Vergecast episode covers major tech industry developments including music streaming market consolidation, Anthropic's relationship with the Department of Defense, and advancements in foldable smartphone technology, examining their broader implications for competition and consumer choice.Read more →
Gizmodo...Arnold Schwarzenegger Says He May Be Back for the Next ‘Predator’Entertainment industry updates reveal Arnold Schwarzenegger in talks to return to Predator, Commando, and King Conan franchises with age-appropriate roles, while Disney reportedly cancelled the Star Wars movie Dawn of the Jedi. Meanwhile, production costs are preventing a third season of the Ted series on Peacock, reflecting ongoing challenges in sustaining expensive streaming content.Read more →
The Verge...Yamaha launches Creator Pass for music makers and podcastersA new subscription service has been launched that consolidates multiple subscriptions into a single bundled offering. This approach simplifies user management and potentially reduces overall subscription costs through a unified payment system.Read more →
The Verge...YouTube is expanding its AI deepfake detection tool to politicians and journalistsYouTube is expanding its likeness detection tool, similar to Content ID but for faces, to journalists, government officials, and political candidates beginning this week. The tool allows users to request removal of AI-generated deepfakes and unauthorized content using their likeness, while maintaining protections for parody, satire, and political commentary under YouTube's privacy policy. This expansion reflects YouTube's efforts to balance content creator rights with free expression as AI-generated content becomes increasingly prevalent on the platform.Read more →
CNET...Photoshop's AI Assistant Can Edit Photos for You, if You Want ThatAdobe has made Photoshop's AI assistant publicly available in web and mobile apps, enabling users to request edits through conversational prompts that the AI can independently execute. This release reflects Adobe's broader strategy around agentic AI design, with recent surveys showing 86% of creators use generative AI tools and 80% report it helps them create content they otherwise couldn't have made.Read more →
TechCrunch...YouTube expands AI deepfake detection to politicians, government officials, and journalistsYouTube is expanding its AI deepfake detection technology to a pilot group of government officials, political candidates, and journalists, enabling them to identify and request removal of unauthorized AI-generated content depicting their likeness. The platform aims to balance protection against AI-driven misinformation with free expression safeguards for parody and political critique, while supporting federal legislation like the NO FAKES Act to regulate unauthorized voice and visual recreations.Read more →
TechCrunch...YouTube expands AI deepfake detection for politicians, government officials, and journalistsYouTube is expanding its AI deepfake detection technology to government officials, political candidates, and journalists, enabling them to identify and request removal of unauthorized AI-generated content impersonating them. The system balances combating misinformation while protecting legitimate expressions like political satire and critique. YouTube will evaluate removal requests against existing privacy policies and plans to eventually allow users to prevent violating uploads or monetize such content.Read more →
CNET...These Fun New Emoji Should Be Dropping Soon in iOS 26.4Apple is rolling out eight new Unicode-approved emoji in the upcoming iOS 26.4 update, including an orca whale, trombone, and Sasquatch, which will be available to all users in late March or early April. The emoji were approved by the Unicode Consortium in September as part of Unicode 17.0 and expand user expression capabilities across communication platforms.Read more →
CNET...MWC 2026 Recap: All the Phones, AI Toys, Robots, Concepts We Saw in BarcelonaMobile World Congress 2026 revealed significant innovations across smartphones, wearables, and smart glasses, with major emphasis on privacy features and AI integration. Key announcements included Samsung's Galaxy S26 Ultra Privacy Display, Alibaba's Qwen smart glasses undercutting Meta's prices, and novel form factors from brands like Oukitel and Honor. The event demonstrated industry trends toward hardware-based security protections and diverse smartphone designs beyond traditional formats.Read more →
CNET...11 Things Your Dishwasher Will Quietly DestroyThe article warns against putting delicate and valuable kitchen items in the dishwasher, explaining how high temperatures and water pressure damage materials like wood, glass, and metal. It lists 11 items including wooden cutting boards, wine glasses, kitchen knives, and cast-iron cookware that require hand washing to preserve their longevity and quality.Read more →
The Verge...Sonos just launched Play, a new $299 portable speakerSonos is launching new speaker models, the Play and Era 100 SL, as it recovers from a previous app setback. The release marks the company's return to focusing on core audio product development and market expansion.Read more →
Engadget...The Sonos Play puts the best parts of the Era 100 in a portable speakerSonos has launched the $299 Play portable speaker and $189 Era 100 SL as part of its recovery from a 2024 app disaster, filling gaps in the company's product lineup. The Play introduces a new Bluetooth grouping feature that allows multiple speakers to wirelessly coordinate, while the Era 100 SL provides an affordable entry point without microphones. Both products integrate fully with Sonos's multi-room audio ecosystem and streaming services.Read more →
The Verge...iRobot’s Roomba Mini can clean where its larger robovacs can’t reachiRobot has introduced a compact robot vacuum approximately half the size of its existing models, featuring a smaller self-emptying dock for reduced footprint and maintenance needs. This design targets consumers seeking autonomous cleaning solutions with space constraints.Read more →
TechCrunch...Adobe is debuting an AI assistant for PhotoshopAdobe is rolling out an AI assistant for Photoshop in beta that enables users to edit images through natural language prompts, allowing them to remove objects, adjust lighting, and modify backgrounds. The feature is available on web and mobile, with paid users receiving unlimited generations through April 9 and free users getting 20 monthly generations. Adobe is simultaneously expanding its Firefly tool with new AI capabilities including generative fill, object removal, image expansion, upscaling, and one-click background removal.Read more →
Gizmodo...Achingly Sad Video Documents First-Known Case of Red Fox Attacking a Wolf PupResearchers in Italy captured the first documented footage of a red fox killing a wolf pup, marking an unprecedented reversal of the typical predator-prey relationship where wolves normally hunt foxes. The opportunistic attack suggests that mid-sized predators may strategically prey on the young of larger competitors to reduce competition. This finding broadens understanding of predator dynamics and reveals previously unknown threats to wolf reproduction.Read more →
Gizmodo...MacBook Neo Review: No Other Budget Laptop Can CompeteApple introduces the MacBook Neo at $600, bringing its ecosystem to budget-conscious consumers with an A18 Pro chip, 8GB unified memory, and base storage of 256GB. Designed for everyday computing rather than demanding tasks, it compromises on performance and storage but excels in build quality, design aesthetics, and audio for its price class. The device signals Apple's strategic expansion into the budget segment and has generated strong consumer demand, representing a significant shift in the company's product positioning.Read more →
CNET...MacBook Neo Review: The Best Laptop for $600 Is Even Better at $700Apple launched the MacBook Neo at $599, dramatically lowering the entry point for MacBooks by $500 through the A18 Pro iPhone chip and simplified feature set. The device offers premium aluminum design and adequate performance for students and casual users, making it an attractive first laptop despite shorter battery life and missing features like MagSafe charging and higher RAM.Read more →
CNET...Photoshop's AI Assistant Can Edit Photos for You, Including Renaming LayersAdobe has publicly released an AI assistant for Photoshop in web and mobile apps that enables conversational, autonomous photo editing. Users can request complex edits like color changes or object removal, which the AI performs independently. The launch reflects Adobe's broader AI-first strategy and aligns with growing adoption of generative AI tools among creators.Read more →
Gizmodo...‘Project Hail Mary’ RocksProject Hail Mary is a sci-fi film adaptation starring Ryan Gosling as a man tasked with saving Earth from cosmic destruction, balancing humor, emotional depth, and stunning visuals. The film explores themes of friendship and teamwork through the dynamic chemistry between the protagonist and an alien companion. Directors Phil Lord and Chris Miller deliver an engaging cinematic experience that works as both entertainment and thought-provoking narrative.Read more →
CNET...Google's New AI Features Are Trying to Make Data Entry a Thing of the PastGoogle has announced new Gemini AI features across its Workspace suite that automate routine tasks by leveraging users' files, emails, and chats with source citations. The updates include automatic spreadsheet population from web searches, natural language-driven presentation creation, and intelligent content generation. These features aim to significantly reduce manual data entry and streamline workplace productivity.Read more →
The Verge...Google’s Gemini AI is getting a bigger role across Docs, Sheets, and SlidesGoogle is embedding Gemini AI deeper into Workspace apps, adding features like a chat interface in Docs for document generation, AI-powered spreadsheet creation in Sheets, and Gemini-powered search in Drive. These features integrate AI assistance directly into existing workflows, eliminating the need to navigate to separate applications. The rollout targets Google AI Pro and Ultra subscribers as well as Workspace customers with Gemini Alpha enabled.Read more →
The Verge...MacBook Neo review: the Mac for the massesApple's new MacBook Neo is a $599 laptop designed for students and first-time buyers, featuring Apple's A18 Pro chip and offering impressive performance that outperforms many more expensive Windows laptops. The device provides strong build quality, excellent trackpad, and solid all-day battery life, making it an exceptional value proposition for everyday computing tasks like web browsing and productivity work. With this entry-level option, Apple now has a clear default recommendation for budget-conscious consumers seeking a reliable, well-designed laptop without the premium price of higher-end MacBooks.Read more →
The Verge...Project Hail Mary is popcorn sci-fi at its bestProject Hail Mary blends hard science fiction with buddy comedy, following a scientist and alien who must work together to stop a microorganism threatening humanity's survival. The film successfully balances technical scientific concepts with emotional storytelling and humor, creating an accessible yet intellectually engaging space adventure.Read more →
The Verge...You can now ask Photoshop’s AI assistant to edit images for youAdobe announced more agentic AI features for its Creative Cloud apps this week, allowing users to edit images and documents by describing the changes to a chatbot. A native AI-assistant is now available in public beta for Photoshop on web and mobile, and some Adobe apps, including Acrobat and Express, will soon be available to […]Read more →
TechCrunch...Zoom introduces an AI-powered office suite, says AI avatars for meetings arrive this monthZoom is launching AI-powered photorealistic avatars that mimic user appearance and expressions for online meetings, alongside new AI productivity tools including AI Docs, Slides, Sheets, and an agent builder for non-technical users. The company is also introducing deepfake detection technology, voice translation, and enhanced AI features across its platform to compete with other AI-first office software providers. These tools will be available later this month with preview access to productivity apps starting in spring.Read more →
TechCrunch...Google rolls out new Gemini capabilities to Docs, Sheets, Slides, and DriveGoogle is expanding Gemini AI capabilities across Docs, Sheets, Slides, and Drive to enable users to generate formatted content, refine writing, and organize data directly within productivity tools. The new features leverage existing files, emails, and web data to create first drafts, spreadsheets, and presentations with single prompts, streamlining workflows and reducing the need for external tools.Read more →
TechCrunch...Hyperscale Power is the latest startup to challenge 140-year-old transformer techSolid-state transformers are replacing 140-year-old iron-core transformers as data center power demands surge, with startups raising over $280 million to commercialize the technology. These devices are significantly smaller and more efficient, addressing a critical bottleneck as companies scale AI infrastructure to support increasingly power-hungry server racks. Hyperscale Power, a newly funded startup, claims its approach will further reduce transformer size by operating at higher frequencies, making large-scale data center expansion more feasible.Read more →
TechCrunch...This SpaceX veteran says the next big thing in space is satellites that return to EarthLux Aeterna, a startup founded by a SpaceX satellite veteran, raised $10 million to develop reusable satellites equipped with heat shields that can survive reentry and return to Earth with their payloads. This technology could revolutionize the satellite industry by enabling satellites to be refurbished and upgraded rather than replaced after their typical 5-10 year lifespan. The company plans to test its Delphi spacecraft aboard a SpaceX rocket launching in Q1 2027.Read more →
Engadget...MacBook Neo review: Apple puts every $600 Windows PC to shameApple released the MacBook Neo, a $599 laptop powered by an A18 Pro chip that delivers premium design and performance for basic productivity work. The device significantly outperforms Windows competitors at similar price points, featuring a superior display, trackpad, and overall build quality. It marks Apple's first genuinely affordable MacBook while maintaining the company's standards for usability and design.Read more →
CNET...Nintendo Switches Lanes, Sues US Over TariffsNintendo filed a lawsuit against the U.S. federal government seeking refunds for tariffs paid and requesting the court declare the tariffs unlawful, following the Supreme Court's February 2025 ruling that Trump's original tariffs exceeded executive authority. The gaming company joined other major corporations including FedEx and Dollar General in challenging the tariffs, which prompted Nintendo to increase prices on Switch consoles and accessories alongside Microsoft and Sony.Read more →
TechCrunch...Sandbar secures $23M Series A for its AI note-taking ringSandbar, a startup founded by former Meta employees, has raised $23 million in Series A funding for its Stream smart ring, a voice-activated note-taking device with AI assistant capabilities. The ring features a proximity-tuned microphone requiring users to lift their hand to record notes, distinguishing it from passively recording wearables. The company plans to begin shipping this summer while expanding its software and machine learning teams to enhance app functionality and enable agentic workflows.Read more →
Engadget...X says it suspended 800 million accounts in 2024 over spam and manipulationX suspended 800 million accounts during 2024 to combat state-backed manipulation campaigns primarily originating from Russia, China, and Iran, with Russian accounts specifically targeting US election narratives and sowing division. These coordinated efforts represented a significant election security threat through coordinated spam and platform manipulation. X officials confirmed ongoing daily attempts by foreign state actors to create inauthentic networks, with several hundred million additional accounts suspended throughout the year.Read more →
Engadget...Shark's ChillPill puts a mister, fan and cold-plate in one portable packageShark has released the ChillPill, a $150 modular personal cooling system featuring interchangeable fan, mister, and cold plate attachments. The reviewer found the misting and cooling plate features particularly effective for quick personal cooling, with the fan offering strong airflow across multiple intensity levels. While praised for versatility and effectiveness, the device is expensive and lacks included accessories, though the reviewer sees strong potential appeal in hot climates.Read more →
Engadget...The best robot vacuums on a budget for 2026Budget robot vacuums have become significantly more affordable, with quality models now available at $300-$500 price points, making them more accessible than ever. These devices offer convenience for home cleaning but involve trade-offs including lower suction power, smaller dirt capacity, and limited flexibility compared to traditional vacuums. Key considerations when purchasing include floor type, suction power specifications, Wi-Fi connectivity, and obstacle detection features.Read more →
CNET...'R.J. Decker': When Is Episode 2 Coming to Hulu?R.J. Decker, a new drama starring Scott Speedman, adapts Carl Hiaasen's novel about a defamed photographer turned private investigator solving cases in South Florida. The quirky procedural series premiered on ABC on March 3 and streams on Hulu, distinguishing itself from typical broadcast programming through its distinctive writing and performances.Read more →
CNET...The Apple Watch Series 12 Could Bring Back a Throwback iPhone FeatureApple is expected to unveil the Apple Watch Series 12 in September 2026, with potential new health features including blood pressure monitoring and Touch ID authentication. The device is anticipated to see incremental battery and processor improvements, along with enhanced display technology, while maintaining a similar design and pricing to current models.Read more →
CNET...Why Subtitles Aren't Enough: The Growing Demand for ASL in EntertainmentStreaming platforms and technology companies are increasingly incorporating American Sign Language (ASL) interpreters into entertainment content, with initiatives like HBO Max's ASL versions and the SignUp Media Chrome extension expanding access for deaf and hard-of-hearing audiences. Unlike closed captioning, ASL conveys emotional nuance and cultural context in real-time, with companies prioritizing diverse interpreters to ensure authentic representation. This shift represents a movement toward treating ASL as equal to spoken language in mainstream entertainment.Read more →
Gizmodo...One of the Year’s Best Sci-Fi Films (So Far) Is Now Available at HomeGore Verbinski's sci-fi film 'Good Luck, Have Fun, Don't Die' is now available for digital download, featuring Sam Rockwell recruiting actors to save the world from a killer AI through time travel. The digital release comes about a month after the theatrical release, which performed well enough for the distributor to extend its cinema window. Physical media versions will arrive on April 21.Read more →
TechCrunch...AI network startup Eridu emerges from stealth with hefty $200M Series AEridu, an AI networking startup founded by veteran entrepreneur Drew Perkins, has emerged from stealth with $230 million in funding to address a critical bottleneck in AI infrastructure: the networking between GPUs in large data centers. The startup is developing AI-optimized networking chips that integrate more functionality on-chip, significantly reducing latency, power consumption, and cost compared to traditional data center networking solutions. This innovation could prove essential as organizations scale up massive AI deployments requiring millions of interconnected GPUs.Read more →
Engadget...You can now use ChatGPT to open Shazam instead of... just opening ShazamShazam has been integrated into ChatGPT, enabling users to identify songs directly through the chat interface without launching the separate app. Users can activate the feature through prompts like 'Shazam, what's playing?' and receive song details including artist information and artwork. The integration is now rolling out globally across iOS, Android, and web platforms.Read more →
Engadget...FAA opens up real world testing for air taxi startupsThe US Department of Transportation approved eight pilot programs across 26 states enabling eVTOL companies including Archer and Joby to begin testing aircraft this summer for applications such as urban air taxis, passenger transport, cargo, and emergency medical operations. This regulatory milestone represents a major breakthrough after years of developmental delays, allowing manufacturers to progress toward full commercial certification. The approval supports the White House's Advanced Air Mobility program and brings the industry closer to practical deployment, with Joby targeting certification by mid-2027 and Archer by 2028.Read more →
Engadget...The Morning After: The new iPad Air M4 is Apple's best overall tabletApple releases M4-powered iPad Air with improved performance but retains its 2020 display design and lacks FaceID. The company delays its smart home display until fall due to ongoing Siri AI improvements, while Qualcomm's new Ventuno Q board brings advanced AI and robotics capabilities to Arduino's platform.Read more →
CNET...These Are the New Emoji Coming to Your iPhone or Android Device SoonApple will release eight new Unicode 17.0-approved emoji in iOS 26 during early 2026, including a trombone, treasure chest, orca, and landslide. These additions will be available across iPhones and Android devices, offering expanded expressive options for users.Read more →
Gizmodo...‘One Piece’ Finds Its Groove in Its Second VoyageNetflix's One Piece: Into the Grand Line improves upon its debut season with enhanced action choreography, deeper character development, and strong cast chemistry, while maintaining the series' signature blend of humor and emotional depth. The live-action adaptation continues to prove that anime-to-screen translations can succeed, though its pacing suggests the most significant plot developments are reserved for upcoming seasons.Read more →
CNET...Daylight Saving Time Always Takes Me Down. I'm Using This Tech to RecoverA wellness tech writer recommends using smart devices such as sunrise alarm clocks, sleep trackers, smart water bottles, and app blockers to help mitigate daylight saving time's negative effects on sleep and circadian rhythm. These technologies can help regulate sleep schedules, maintain hydration, and reduce distracting device usage during the seasonal transition. By strategically deploying existing wellness gadgets, individuals can more effectively adjust to DST and maintain better physical and mental health.Read more →
CNET...8 Common Foods That Are More Likely to Contain MicroplasticsMicroplastics are found in everyday foods including seafood, rice, salt, bottled water, and processed proteins, with recent studies showing these particles accumulate in human organs and bloodstream. While the FDA considers current levels safe, researchers recommend minimizing exposure through practical measures such as switching to glass containers, loose-leaf tea, and tap water. Long-term health effects remain under investigation but include potential inflammation, tissue damage, and hormonal imbalances.Read more →
The Verge...Meta’s deepfake moderation isn’t good enough, says Oversight BoardMeta's methods for identifying deepfakes are "not robust or comprehensive enough" to handle how quickly misinformation spreads during armed conflicts like the Iran war. That's according to the Meta Oversight Board - a semi-independent body that guides the company's content moderation practices - which is now calling on Meta to overhaul how it surfaces and […]Read more →
CNET...The Best Way to Make Bacon Isn't a Frying Pan or Oven. Here's the Tool I UseThis article compares three methods for cooking bacon—frying pan, oven, and air fryer—evaluating each on speed, cleanliness, and quality. The air fryer emerged as the winner, cooking bacon in 7 minutes with minimal mess and perfect crispiness, though capacity is limited to 6-7 strips. For home cooks prioritizing convenience and speed, the air fryer method provides a superior alternative to traditional stovetop or oven approaches.Read more →
TechCrunch...Whoop launches a new blood test focused on women’s healthFitness wearable maker Whoop launched a women's health blood testing panel with 11 biomarkers to assess hormonal health and cycle patterns, alongside a new AI-powered app feature that predicts menstrual cycles. The expansion reflects growing demand in the women's health market, where Whoop's female user base has grown 150% year-over-year and shows 30% higher engagement with AI features.Read more →
Engadget...The Oversight Board says Meta needs new rules for AI-generated contentMeta's Oversight Board is demanding the company overhaul its AI-generated content policies by creating dedicated rules separate from misinformation guidelines and investing in more robust detection technology and digital watermarking. The recommendation stems from an AI-generated misinformation video about Israeli buildings during the Israel-Iran conflict that went viral with over 700,000 views despite not meeting Meta's labeling standards.Read more →
CNET...Best Small Soundbar of 2026CNET reviews compact soundbars that deliver quality audio without requiring large spaces or major investments, highlighting models like the Roku Streambar that combines streaming and audio functionality. The guide demonstrates that smaller soundbars can provide excellent sound quality, with specific recommendations tailored to different needs such as dialogue clarity or music performance, with prices often under $100.Read more →
CNET...The Whoop Health Tracker Hops on the Women’s Health Train With 2 New OfferingsWhoop launched new women's health features combining wearable data with hormonal insights to provide personalized menstrual cycle predictions and symptom forecasting. The company introduced a Women's Health Specialized Blood Biomarker Panel featuring 11 key biomarkers focused on hormones, thyroid function, and cycle health, launching in April for $299. These initiatives address historical gaps in women's health research by enabling users to identify irregularities and facilitate informed conversations with healthcare providers.Read more →
Engadget...TikTok can continue its operations in Canada after agreeing to enhanced security measuresCanada has reversed its 2024 decision to shut down TikTok operations, allowing the platform to continue operating following a national security review. The platform must implement enhanced data security measures, privacy protections for minors, and third-party audits to verify data access controls. This decision, made after Prime Minister Mark Carney's early 2025 visit to China, aims to protect Canadian jobs while ensuring stricter regulatory oversight.Read more →
CNET...The Best Microcurrent Devices for Firmer Skin in 2026This review evaluates FDA-cleared microcurrent facial devices for anti-aging and skin lifting benefits, recommending NuFace Trinity Plus as the best overall option for its ease of use and customization features. Alternative devices like ZIIP Halo and FOREO Bear 2 offer unique features including nanocurrent technology, LED light therapy, and massage functions. Results vary based on individual factors and consistent use, with manufacturers typically recommending five weekly treatments for optimal outcomes.Read more →
Gizmodo...Nvidia Is Reportedly Developing Its Own Answer to OpenClawNvidia is developing NemoClaw, an open-source AI agent platform to compete with OpenAI's claw ecosystem. The company is providing free early access to enterprise software companies like Google, Adobe, and Salesforce to establish standards for this emerging AI agent technology. This strategic move leverages Nvidia's control over AI infrastructure and its Nemotron models to shape the personal AI assistant market.Read more →
The Verge...You Could Be NextAI training companies like Mercor, Scale AI, and Surge AI are hiring highly educated professionals to generate training data for machine learning models, but these workers face extreme precarity including sudden project cancellations, invasive surveillance, pay cuts, and lack of worker protections. The arrangement mirrors gig-economy platforms like Uber and Lyft, raising concerns about labor exploitation and sparking legal challenges around worker misclassification. As AI companies automate knowledge work, they are simultaneously creating unstable, low-wage jobs for professionals whose careers these systems threaten to replace.Read more →
TechCrunch...Uzbekistan’s Uzum valuation leaps over 50% in seven months to $2.3BUzbekistan's Uzum reached a $2.3 billion valuation following a $131.5 million investment, reflecting strong investor confidence in Central Asia's emerging digital economy. The fintech platform, which combines e-commerce, payments, and banking services, serves over 20 million users and achieved $691 million in revenue in 2025. Uzum plans to pursue a pre-IPO funding round of $250-300 million in late 2026 or early 2027 and aims to list within three years.Read more →
TechCrunch...Apple now makes one in four iPhones in India: reportApple has reached a milestone of manufacturing 25% of its iPhones in India, achieving a JPMorgan prediction from 2022 as part of its strategy to reduce dependence on China. This shift accelerated in 2025 due to U.S. tariff uncertainty, with India now fulfilling the majority of U.S. demand. The move reflects Apple's broader supply chain diversification strategy amid trade policy volatility.Read more →
TechCrunch...Yann LeCun’s AMI Labs raises $1.03 billion to build world modelsAMI Labs, cofounded by Turing Prize winner Yann LeCun, has raised $1.03 billion to develop world models—AI systems that learn from reality rather than language alone. The company aims to address limitations of large language models, particularly in healthcare applications through its partnership with Nabla. This funding round reflects growing investor confidence in world models as the next frontier in AI development.Read more →
Gizmodo...Jay Graber Is Leaving Her Role as CEO of BlueskyJay Graber is stepping down as CEO of Bluesky to become Chief Innovation Officer, with venture capitalist Toni Schneider taking the interim CEO role. The transition comes as Bluesky faces declining user engagement, with mobile app usage down nearly 40% year-over-year, and ongoing discussions about the platform's predominantly progressive user base and echo chamber effects.Read more →
Gizmodo...Google and OpenAI Just Filed a Legal Brief in Support of AnthropicAnthropic's legal challenge against federal government restrictions gained support from rival AI companies Google and OpenAI, with 37 engineers and scientists filing an amicus brief defending Anthropic's ethical 'red lines' on surveillance and autonomous weapons. The brief argues the government's actions constitute an improper abuse of power with serious ramifications for the AI industry, with OpenAI CEO Sam Altman publicly criticizing the decision.Read more →
TechCrunch...An iPhone-hacking toolkit used by Russian spies likely came from U.S military contractorA mass hacking campaign targeting iPhone users in Ukraine and China deployed a sophisticated toolkit called Coruna that was originally developed by U.S. military contractor L3Harris for government surveillance. The tools were stolen by a former employee and resold through Russian brokers before reaching Chinese cybercriminals, compromising potentially millions of devices globally.Read more →
TechCrunch...Electric air taxi maker Archer hits back at Joby in countersuit alleging concealed Chinese tiesArcher Aviation filed counterclaims accusing rival Joby Aviation of defrauding the U.S. government by misrepresenting itself as American-made while sourcing critical aircraft components from Chinese suppliers with government support. The allegations include fraudulent misclassification of Chinese materials as consumer goods to evade tariffs, impacting both companies' eligibility for government contracts and Trump's new electric air taxi program.Read more →
TechCrunch...Founders Fund nears $6 billion close for latest growth fund, sources sayPeter Thiel's Founders Fund is closing its fourth growth fund with $6 billion in capital commitments, demonstrating strong investor demand and the firm's continued expansion into late-stage venture investments. The fundraise reflects the firm's aggressive growth strategy and recent major investment in Anthropic, positioning it as a significant player in funding both leading AI labs and other high-growth companies.Read more →
Gizmodo...Trump’s Transportation Secretary Promises the ‘Future of Aviation’ With New eVTOL ProgramThe U.S. Transportation Department launched eight pilot projects to test electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) vehicles across 26 states beginning this summer. The Advanced Air Mobility Integration Pilot Program will generate data to inform FAA regulations and showcase applications in passenger transport, cargo delivery, and emergency medical response. The initiative aims to establish American leadership in air mobility while competing with international efforts to commercialize next-generation aircraft.Read more →
Gizmodo...Employees of Google and OpenAI Just Filed a Legal Brief in Support of AnthropicAnthropic filed lawsuits challenging the federal government's authority to designate it a national security supply chain risk and restrict major firms from working with it. An amicus brief signed by 37 engineers and researchers from Google and OpenAI argues the government action constitutes improper abuse of power, supporting Anthropic's safety-focused red lines against mass surveillance and autonomous weapons. The filing demonstrates industry-wide concern about government regulatory overreach affecting AI development.Read more →
CNET...Here's How to Track the Artemis II Mission in Real Time With NASA's New ToolNASA is launching Artemis II in April, marking humanity's first return to the moon since 1972. The agency released a real-time tracking tool (AROW) allowing the public to monitor the mission via website and mobile app with augmented reality features. This initiative aims to rekindle public interest in lunar exploration and advance long-term research for eventual Mars missions.Read more →
CNET...Today's NYT Connections: Sports Edition Hints and Answers for March 10, #533This article provides hints and solutions for the New York Times Connections: Sports Edition puzzle, a subscription-based word puzzle game featuring sports-themed categories. The guide breaks down answers across four difficulty levels, with solutions based on sports team names, football terminology, NFL player associations, and NBA team references.Read more →
CNET...Apple's iPhone 17E vs. iPhone 17, Air, Pro, Pro Max: Comparing the Full LineupApple unveiled the iPhone 17E at $599, featuring doubled storage to 256GB, MagSafe support, and the new A19 chip as upgrades over its predecessor. The device maintains an entry-level profile with a single 48-megapixel rear camera, 60Hz display, and no Dynamic Island, offering an affordable option for budget-conscious users and those upgrading from older models. The 17E provides competitive battery life and performance while preserving cost efficiency within Apple's iPhone 17 lineup.Read more →
Engadget...Rode’s Rodecaster Video Core makes livestreaming even cheaperRode launches Rodecaster Video Core, a budget-friendly all-in-one streaming solution positioned below its flagship models for creators on a budget or those adding video to existing audio setups. The device features app-based control, supports up to four simultaneous video sources, and integrates seamlessly with existing Rode audio equipment. It enables streaming to major platforms like YouTube and Twitch while supporting professional workflows with DaVinci Resolve exports.Read more →
TechCrunch...Electric air taxis are about to take flight in 26 statesThe FAA approved eight pilot programs enabling companies like Archer, Beta, and Joby to test electric aircraft (eVTOL) across 26 states starting summer 2026, accelerating commercial timelines by up to one year without requiring full regulatory certification. These programs aim to establish safety standards and operational concepts for urban air taxis, regional flights, cargo delivery, and emergency medicine while boosting the stock prices of participating companies.Read more →
The Verge...Apple smart home display rumors now point to a fall launch with iOS 27Apple is timing its hardware product launches based on Siri's capabilities and development timeline, indicating a strategic pivot toward AI-integrated devices. This approach reflects the company's emphasis on artificial intelligence as a core differentiator in its product ecosystem.Read more →
Gizmodo...Disney Is Trying Something Different With Its Next Live-Action RemakeDisney is developing a live-action Tinker Bell series for Disney+, marking a strategic shift from the studio's traditional theatrical live-action remakes. The streaming series signals Disney's willingness to adapt its extensive IP catalog for streaming platforms. The project's success could influence whether additional live-action remakes transition from theatrical to streaming formats.Read more →
Engadget...You can (sort of) block Grok from editing your uploaded photosxAI has added a feature allowing users to block modifications of their uploaded images on Grok, responding to a major early-2026 scandal where the chatbot generated approximately 3 million sexualized images, including an estimated 23,000 involving children. This has triggered separate EU regulatory investigations. While the feature represents a protective step, security experts note it has limited effectiveness with available workarounds remaining.Read more →
The Verge...The government shutdown is hitting airports — but not ICEA partial government shutdown of the Department of Homeland Security has left thousands of federal employees unpaid for weeks, causing major disruptions including hours-long airport security lines. However, immigration enforcement agencies ICE and CBP continue deportation and detention operations unabated due to separate multi-year funding ($170 billion through 2029) authorized outside the shutdown appropriations. Congressional Democrats have demanded reforms including body cameras, anti-racial profiling measures, and targeted enforcement, but these demands have stalled amid disputes over the shutdown.Read more →
CNET...Australians Flock to VPNs in the Wake of Online Age-Restriction LawsAustralia's new age-restriction laws for adult websites and AI chatbots have prompted a significant surge in VPN app downloads as users seek to circumvent location-based restrictions. VPN applications now comprise three of the fifteen most-downloaded free iPhone apps in Australia. Similar regulatory efforts are emerging globally, with US states like Michigan and Wisconsin proposing measures to restrict or ban VPN usage.Read more →
The Verge...Everything from the last week of everything is gambling nowKalshi faces a class action lawsuit for failing to pay out wagers on Ayatollah Khamenei's removal, as the platform only implemented promised payouts after his death. The company is simultaneously growing its user base, with female users doubling to 26 percent in ten months. The prediction markets industry faces increasing competition and regulatory scrutiny over sports betting and horse racing wagering.Read more →
Gizmodo...Most Self-Respecting X Users Are Probably Going to Want to Change This New SettingX added an opt-out toggle on iOS to prevent Grok from modifying user content in replies, addressing concerns about non-consensual image manipulation. However, the feature is easily circumvented as users can still edit images through the Grok app directly or re-upload and tag Grok to modify them. The limited implementation demonstrates X's minimal effort to address the privacy concern.Read more →
TechCrunch...OpenAI and Google employees rush to Anthropic’s defense in DOD lawsuitOver 30 employees from OpenAI and Google DeepMind filed an amicus brief supporting Anthropic's lawsuit against the Department of Defense, which designated the AI company a supply chain risk after it refused to enable mass surveillance and autonomous weapons. The employees argue this designation represents an improper abuse of power and that contractual and technical restrictions by AI developers serve as critical safeguards against misuse. The filing raises concerns about government overreach's impact on U.S. AI industry competitiveness and the broader implications for AI safety governance.Read more →
Gizmodo...‘The Super Mario Galaxy Movie’ Powers Up With One Final TrailerNintendo released the final trailer for The Super Mario Galaxy Movie arriving April 1, announcing new cast members including Donald Glover as Yoshi. The film features stunning animation and kid-friendly humor from the first billion-dollar hit, though questions remain about balancing nostalgic fan appeal with story depth. The ensemble cast includes Chris Pratt, Anya Taylor-Joy, Jack Black, and other prominent voice actors.Read more →
CNET...People Spent Less Time on Instagram, Threads, LinkedIn Last Year. Here's WhyA Buffer analysis of 52 million social media posts reveals that engagement declined on Instagram, LinkedIn, and Threads in 2025 despite post volumes doubling across platforms. The decline is driven by algorithm changes, excessive suggested content and ads, and AI-generated content flooding user feeds, making it harder for users to engage with content from people they actually follow.Read more →
CNET...10 Great Horror Movies to Watch on Prime Video if You DarePrime Video offers a curated selection of horror films ranging from recent releases like Blink Twice and Nosferatu to classic titles such as American Psycho and The Texas Chain Saw Massacre. The streaming service provides both ad-supported and ad-free viewing options, making it an accessible platform for horror enthusiasts across multiple sub-genres including psychological thrillers, creature features, and satirical horror.Read more →
Gizmodo...Elon Musk Wants a Do-Over on Twitter Trial After Jury Pool Couldn’t Hide Its DisdainElon Musk's legal team filed a mistrial motion in a securities fraud lawsuit, citing alleged misconduct by opposing counsel and the judge, including violation of pretrial rulings and jury selection bias. The case involves accusations that Musk made misleading public statements about Twitter spam accounts to manipulate stock prices prior to his October 2022 acquisition. The motion seeks trial restart with a new jury rather than case dismissal.Read more →
The Verge...Employees across OpenAI and Google support Anthropic’s lawsuit against the PentagonAnthropic filed a lawsuit against the Department of Defense over a supply chain risk designation imposed after refusing to allow military use of its AI for domestic mass surveillance and autonomous weapons. Nearly 40 employees from OpenAI and Google filed an amicus brief supporting Anthropic's position, arguing the designation is improper retaliation and that AI-enabled mass surveillance and autonomous lethal weapons pose significant risks requiring guardrails. The designation prevents Anthropic from defense contracts despite Claude already being integrated into Pentagon operations.Read more →
Engadget...Dutch intelligence services warn of Russian hackers targeting Signal and WhatsAppRussian hackers have launched a large-scale global cyber campaign targeting Signal and WhatsApp accounts of government officials, military personnel, and civil servants by impersonating support chatbots to steal account PINs, enabling unauthorized access to private communications. The attack represents an escalation of sophisticated social engineering targeting secure communication platforms, following similar incidents reported by the US Pentagon. The warning underscores the persistent vulnerability of high-value targets to phishing attacks despite using encrypted messaging apps.Read more →
Gizmodo...The Most Dangerous Molecule in ‘Star Trek’ HistoryThe article explores the Omega molecule, a fictional Star Trek concept representing an unstable superweapon capable of permanently rupturing subspace and destroying intergalactic civilization, which becomes central to Starfleet Academy's season finale as a stolen and weaponized threat. The piece traces Omega's history across Star Trek canon and explains how its current use by the Venari Ral pirate faction poses an extinction-level crisis even greater than the recent Burn catastrophe.Read more →
Gizmodo...M5 Max MacBook Pro Review: Preeminent Power In the Same Old ShellApple's M5 Max MacBook Pro demonstrates exceptional performance, substantially outperforming competing processors from AMD and Intel across benchmarks and gaming tests. However, the device's $3,600+ starting price, thermal limitations under sustained workloads, and aging industrial design limit its practical appeal despite its raw computational power.Read more →
CNET...Apple's Foldable iPhone Just Got Its Most Convincing Leak YetApple's rumored foldable iPhone design has been revealed through CAD renderings, showing a book-style foldable with a wider, tablet-like aspect ratio when unfolded. With Samsung Display chosen as the exclusive supplier of foldable OLED panels and mass production expected to begin mid-2026, the device could launch alongside the iPhone 18 in September 2026, marking Apple's entry into the foldable smartphone market.Read more →
The Verge...Bluesky CEO Jay Graber will step asideJay Graber became the first CEO of Bluesky in 2021 when the network and its AT Protocol spun out from life as a Twitter research project to go independent, but now she's leaving that role, as reported previously by Wired. While venture capitalist and former Automattic CEO Toni Schneider steps in as interim CEO until […]Read more →
Gizmodo...These Self-Configuring Modular Robots May One Day Rule the WorldResearchers have developed reconfigurable modular robots composed of autonomous units that can dynamically reconfigure themselves into different shapes to adapt to their environments. Each self-contained module can attach in billions of possible configurations, enabling the robots to automatically evolve solutions for diverse tasks with future potential for self-repair and self-replication.Read more →
Engadget...Bluesky's CEO is stepping down after nearly 5 yearsBluesky CEO Jay Graber is stepping down to focus on innovation while Toni Schneider, former Automattic CEO, takes over temporarily to scale the 43-million-user platform. The leadership transition reflects Bluesky's maturation and shift toward operational execution and monetization efforts. Graber will remain as Chief Innovation Officer as the company's board searches for a permanent CEO.Read more →
The Verge...You can get three months of Disney Plus and Hulu for $15Disney Plus and Hulu are offering a promotional bundle for $4.99 per month for three months, with the incentive timed to the first-ever live Oscars broadcast on Hulu on March 15th. The discounted package provides access to both platforms' full catalogs but includes ads and disables offline downloads, with the promotion expiring March 24th before returning to the regular $12.99 monthly price.Read more →
Gizmodo...Novo Nordisk and Hims End Their Ozempic War. Here’s What It Means for YouNovo Nordisk and telehealth company Hims have reached a settlement partnership in which Hims will sell FDA-approved Ozempic and Wegovy at discounted rates while discontinuing promotion of compounded GLP-1 alternatives. This agreement is expected to significantly reduce the gray market for compounded weight loss drugs by making official medications more competitively priced and accessible through telehealth channels.Read more →
CNET...World Baseball Classic 2026: How to Watch Week 2 Games for FreeThe 2026 World Baseball Classic is underway from March 5-17, featuring 20 elite national teams competing for the championship. In the US, all games stream on Fox Sports (FS1 and FS2), with six games available free on Tubi, and coverage accessible through multiple cable and streaming platforms including YouTube TV, Hulu, and Sling TV.Read more →
The Verge...Apple's new M5 Max feels like a huge upgrade if you bought your laptop 3 years agoApple's new M5 and M5 Max MacBooks feature up to 2x faster SSD speeds and 18-26% GPU improvements, though CPU performance gains remain modest compared to M4 models. While offering limited appeal for recent MacBook owners, they deliver significant improvements for users with three-year-old M2 laptops, particularly benefiting content creators with demanding workloads.Read more →
The Verge...Apple Studio Display XDR review: pro at a premiumApple has unveiled the Studio Display XDR, a professional 27-inch 5K display priced at $3,299 that replaces the previous Pro Display XDR. The display features a mini-LED panel with 2,304 local dimming zones, 2,000 nits peak brightness, 120Hz refresh rate, and comprehensive reference modes for creative professionals. Designed specifically for Mac users, it offers improved camera and speakers, plus support for medical imaging calibration and Apple's new CMF 2026 color standard coming in April.Read more →
Engadget...Apple reportedly delays its planned smart display launch to fallApple is postponing the launch of its smart home display device (J490) from spring 2026 to September 2026 due to incomplete AI updates for Siri. The hardware has been ready for months, but the company's AI-centric Siri overhaul remains unfinished. This delay reflects Apple's ongoing challenges in developing competitive artificial intelligence capabilities.Read more →
Gizmodo...Arnold Schwarzenegger Will Be Back… as Conan the BarbarianArnold Schwarzenegger has announced that Oscar-winning director Christopher McQuarrie will write and direct King Conan, a third film in the Conan franchise set up at Disney's 20th Century Studios. The project represents the closest the actor has come to reviving the franchise in decades, with Schwarzenegger noting the role will be age-appropriate while still featuring action, magic, and special effects.Read more →
The Verge...One of this rugged phone's cameras is a pop-out action camUlefone's RugOne Xsnap 7 Pro introduces a detachable rear camera that functions as a standalone action camera while maintaining wireless connectivity to the smartphone for preview and charging. This innovation combines modular magnetic design with rugged durability, expanding smartphone camera versatility beyond fixed-lens systems.Read more →
TechCrunch...Anthropic launches code review tool to check flood of AI-generated codeAnthropic launched Code Review, an AI-powered tool that automatically reviews pull requests and catches bugs in code generated by Claude Code. The product uses a multi-agent architecture to analyze code from multiple perspectives, focusing on logical errors rather than style issues, and integrates directly with GitHub for enterprise teams. The tool addresses the bottleneck of reviewing high volumes of AI-generated code, with estimated costs of $15-25 per review.Read more →
Gizmodo...‘Lightning-in-a-Box’ Concept Could Shrink a Thunderstorm to the Size of Your ThumbPenn State engineers have designed a theoretical apparatus to replicate lightning strikes inside small solid blocks of common materials like glass or quartz. If experimentally validated, this desktop-scale device smaller than a deck of cards could enable cost-effective study of lightning physics, eliminating the need for expensive large-scale atmospheric experiments.Read more →
TechCrunch...Bluesky CEO Jay Graber steps downBluesky CEO Jay Graber is stepping down to become chief innovation officer, with Toni Schneider, former CEO of Automattic, taking the interim CEO role to focus on scaling operations. Graber, who grew the platform to 43 million users and advanced its AT Protocol, will concentrate on technology innovation while the board searches for a permanent CEO. The transition comes as Bluesky faces new compliance challenges from state age assurance laws.Read more →
The Verge...‘Cash Apples’ is giving away $500,000 to people who click on trees in a web browserCash App has launched Cash Apples, a web-based game where US residents can collect golden apples and earn up to $40 per session, repeatable five times daily with a maximum of $200 per day. The promotion, running for five days with $500,000 in total prizes, is designed to drive new Cash App user signups through a partnership with MSCHF. Players must register via a waitlist to participate in this sweepstakes-structured promotion.Read more →
CNET...I Tried Vibe Coding the Same Project Using Different Gemini Models. The Results Were DramaticA developer compared Google's Gemini 3 Pro thinking model with the faster Gemini 2.5 Flash model by creating the same vibe coding project with both. Gemini 3 Pro produced higher quality results with fewer iterations and proactively suggested improvements, while Gemini 2.5 Flash required more manual work and specific prompting. The comparison reveals that reasoning models offer superior autonomous problem-solving for complex projects, though at the cost of speed, while fast models prioritize efficiency but require more user intervention.Read more →
CNET...AI Is One of the Least-Liked Things in America, According to New NBC PollA new NBC News survey reveals only 26% of Americans view artificial intelligence positively, with 46% expressing negative views and a net favorability of -20. This reflects a significant disconnect between the tech industry's heavy investment in AI and public concerns about job displacement, privacy issues, misinformation, and the undermining of human-made work.Read more →
TechCrunch...It looks like the DOJ isn’t going to break up Live Nation and TicketmasterThe U.S. Department of Justice has tentatively settled an antitrust lawsuit against Ticketmaster and Live Nation, requiring up to $280 million in fines and the sale of at least 13 venues. However, 26 state attorneys general have rejected the settlement, arguing it fails to adequately address the core monopoly issues that have driven up ticket prices and limited competition in the live events market.Read more →
Engadget...Uber expands its program that helps pair women riders and driversUber has expanded its Women Preferences feature nationwide, allowing women riders and drivers to preferentially match with each other. The feature, previously available in select cities and multiple countries since 2019, enables users to set driver preferences through the app, though matches depend on driver availability. This expansion gives women greater control and choice in their ride-sharing experiences.Read more →
Gizmodo...People Hate AI Even More Than They Hate ICE, Poll FindsAn NBC poll reveals significant public backlash against AI, with 46% of Americans expressing negative views compared to only 26% positive, making it less popular than even controversial government agencies. Key concerns driving sentiment include job displacement, mental health impacts, military and surveillance applications, and environmental damage from massive data center energy demands. Despite this skepticism, AI platform usage has risen from 48% to 56% between December 2025 and March 2026, highlighting a major disconnect between public concern and actual adoption.Read more →
Gizmodo...Don’t Expect Nic Cage to Play the Exact Same Hero in ‘Spider-Noir’Nicolas Cage stars as a Spider-Noir character in a new Prime Video series, distinct from the Spider-Man variant he voiced in Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse films, despite both being played by Cage. This approach allows the standalone TV series to reach audiences unfamiliar with the animated films while avoiding narrative conflicts between the two mediums.Read more →
TechCrunch...Periwinkle is making self-hosted social media on Bluesky’s AT Protocol even easierPeriwinkle, a Berlin-based startup, launches a managed Personal Data Server service built on the AT Protocol, enabling users to operate decentralized social media accounts on their own domains without technical expertise. The service handles server maintenance, updates, and backups, with pricing starting at $4 per month, making decentralized social media more accessible than self-managed alternatives. This offering directly addresses concerns about centralized control of global communication by Big Tech companies.Read more →
Gizmodo...Paramount’s Takeover of Warner Bros Is Turning Into an International CrisisTrump's war with Iran is destabilizing Gulf nations' finances, threatening the $111 billion Paramount-Warner Bros. Discovery merger that relies on $24 billion from Saudi, Qatari, and Abu Dhabi sovereign wealth funds. As these countries review their investment commitments due to war-related economic strain, major US projects including AI data centers and media acquisitions face potential funding shortfalls. The situation underscores national security concerns around foreign investment in American technology and entertainment sectors.Read more →
Engadget...Samsung promises 120 games will be playable via its glasses-free 3D monitor tech by the end of the yearSamsung announced its Odyssey 3D Hub gaming platform will feature 120 playable titles by year-end, doubling from the current 60 games. The platform supports glasses-free 3D monitors with head-tracking technology, delivering an immersive gaming experience without requiring special eyewear. The expansion demonstrates sustained industry investment in advancing glasses-free 3D gaming technology.Read more →
Gizmodo...2,000-Year-Old Graffiti in Egyptian Tombs Reveals an Unexpected Source of Ancient TouristsResearchers discovered ancient Tamil inscriptions left by an Indian tourist named Cikai Korran in Egyptian tombs approximately 2,000 years ago, with his name appearing in eight different locations across multiple sites. This archaeological finding provides concrete evidence of Indian visitors to Egypt during this period and reveals a sophisticated level of cultural exchange and understanding between these civilizations. The discovery expands historical knowledge of Indo-Egyptian connections and demonstrates that tourist behavior, including leaving one's mark at famous sites, has remained consistent across millennia.Read more →
TechCrunch...OpenAI acquires Promptfoo to secure its AI agentsOpenAI acquired Promptfoo, an AI security startup, to integrate its LLM vulnerability testing technology into its OpenAI Frontier enterprise platform. The deal reflects frontier labs' efforts to prove AI agents can be deployed safely in critical business operations. Promptfoo's tools, already used by over 25% of Fortune 500 companies, will enable automated red-teaming and security monitoring for AI workflows.Read more →
Engadget...EA laid off staffers across Battlefield studios to 'better align' its teamsEA has laid off an undisclosed number of employees across Battlefield studios including Dice, Criterion, Ripple Effect, and Motive Studios as part of an organizational realignment. The move comes despite Battlefield 6's strong performance with over 7 million copies sold in three days, though EA reaffirmed its continued investment in the franchise.Read more →
Gizmodo...The Wild New Theory About Who Billie Piper Is Really Playing in ‘Doctor Who’The BBC has released hints suggesting Billie Piper's upcoming return to Doctor Who may involve Rose Tyler, who has a unique connection to the TARDIS. Fans are speculating whether Rose herself is returning or if Piper is playing a different character, with clarity expected in the upcoming Christmas special.Read more →
TechCrunch...GM figured out how to navigate EV uncertainty with the Chevy BoltGeneral Motors is reviving the Chevrolet Bolt EV with a refreshed model designed to be profitable by leveraging existing EV platforms and components rather than developing an entirely new platform. The new Bolt incorporates technology borrowed from GM's other electric vehicles and includes Android Automotive integration for improved battery management and charging optimization. This incremental improvement strategy demonstrates a pragmatic approach to EV production while maintaining GM's commitment to phase out fossil fuel vehicles by 2035.Read more →
CNET...Apple Gave Us the Neo, Now It Might Be Planning a High-End MacBook UltraApple is launching a premium MacBook Ultra this fall featuring the company's first OLED display, touchscreen, M6 chips, and Dynamic Island functionality. Positioned as a high-end offering, the Ultra is expected to cost approximately 20 percent more than the current MacBook Pro M5 series, expanding Apple's MacBook range from the budget Neo to premium models. This move signals a strategic shift to drive higher spending among premium users while maintaining their loyalty within Apple's ecosystem.Read more →
CNET...MacBook Pro 16 M5 Pro, M5 Max Review: Go, Speed Racer, GoApple's 2026 16-inch MacBook Pro maintains its familiar design while delivering significant GPU performance improvements with the M5 line, offering up to 1.7x performance gains for graphics, AI, and creative workloads. The M5 Pro processor provides excellent value for most users, though component costs have driven up pricing, particularly for memory upgrades. Despite unchanged display limitations and premium pricing, these laptops remain among the best options for professional creative work.Read more →
Engadget...Hyper Light Drifter studio workers form union after rounds of layoffsWorkers at Heart Machine, the independent game studio behind Hyper Light Drifter and Solar Ash, have formed a union with Communications Workers of America Local 9003, covering all 13 frontline employees. The unionization follows significant workforce reductions, including layoffs in November 2024 and the cancellation of Hyper Light Breaker in October 2025. This effort reflects growing momentum within the gaming industry to protect workers and preserve their craft.Read more →
CNET...The Pentagon's Anthropic Feud 'Should Be a Wake-Up Call for Congress'A contract dispute between the US Department of Defense and Anthropic over restrictions on AI use for surveillance and autonomous weapons exposed significant gaps in existing regulations. The Pentagon's declaration of Anthropic as a supply chain risk and subsequent shift to OpenAI highlights how current laws fail to address emerging national security concerns with AI technology. The incident underscores the urgent need for Congressional action to establish clear statutory rules governing military and intelligence agencies' use of AI.Read more →
The Verge...Google’s latest Pixel Watches have fallen to their lowest prices everGoogle's Pixel Watch 4 is now available at a significant discount ($289.99, down $60), featuring dual-frequency GPS, improved 45-hour battery life, repairability, and Gemini AI features that enhance fitness tracking. The previous generation Pixel Watch 3 is also at historic lows, offering solid health and fitness tracking capabilities at an even more affordable price.Read more →
The Verge...Anthropic is suing the Department of DefenseThe Trump administration designated Anthropic's AI technology as a supply-chain risk after the company refused to alter its acceptable use policies for its systems. This action reflects heightened government scrutiny of AI development and tensions between regulatory oversight and corporate autonomy in AI governance. The designation highlights concerns about supply-chain vulnerabilities related to advanced AI systems.Read more →
Gizmodo...Anthropic Officially Sues the Pentagon for Labeling the AI Company a ‘Supply Chain Risk’Anthropic filed lawsuits against the U.S. Department of Defense after being designated a supply chain risk, following the company's refusal to permit Claude AI for mass domestic surveillance and autonomous weapons development. Anthropic contends this designation constitutes unconstitutional retaliation for the company's protected stance on AI safety, representing an unprecedented application of supply chain risk labeling against a U.S. technology company. The case raises significant questions about government authority, AI safety governance, and implications for U.S. competitiveness in advanced AI development.Read more →
Gizmodo...A Quick and Dirty Primer on Aegon’s Conquest of WesterosWarner Bros. is developing a Game of Thrones feature film focused on Aegon's Conquest, with screenwriter Beau Willimon hired for the project. The film will depict how Aegon Targaryen unified the Seven Kingdoms using dragons and military forces, positioning it as a large-scale production comparable to Dune to expand the franchise beyond existing television series.Read more →
The Verge...Battlefield 6 teams hit with layoffs despite ‘biggest launch in franchise history’Battlefield 6, which achieved record launch sales of 7 million copies in three days, is experiencing layoffs across EA studios including Criterion, Dice, Ripple Effect, and Motive. The layoffs reflect the gaming industry's unsustainable expectations for live-service games and intense market competition for sustained revenue. This follows broader volatility in the competitive shooter market where even major productions struggle to maintain player engagement.Read more →
Gizmodo...Trump Bros Back a Drone Company as the Pentagon Prepares to Spend BillionsThe Trump sons have backed Powerus, a drone manufacturer planning to go public via merger with a Trump-affiliated company, capitalizing on the administration's plans to increase spending on domestically-produced drones. The Pentagon has announced plans to spend $1 billion on over 200,000 drones by 2027, while the FCC has simultaneously banned foreign-made drones due to national security concerns, significantly reducing competition. This strategic timing allows Powerus to target production of up to 10,000 drones monthly with reduced foreign competition and strong government demand.Read more →
Gizmodo...The ISS May Live for a Little Bit Longer for a Totally Predictable ReasonThe U.S. Senate extended the International Space Station's retirement deadline from 2030 to 2032, providing additional time for private companies to develop commercial orbital alternatives. The legislative action aims to prevent a gap in American human presence in low-Earth orbit and maintain U.S. leadership before China advances its own space capabilities. NASA has been directed to accelerate timelines, requiring finalized requirements within 60 days and contracts with commercial providers within 180 days.Read more →
TechCrunch...Slate Auto changes CEO months ahead of affordable EV launchSlate Auto, a Bezos-backed EV startup, appointed Peter Faricy, a former Amazon Marketplace VP, as its new CEO, replacing founding CEO Christine Barman who becomes President of Vehicles. The leadership change occurs as the company launches its affordable electric truck at a mid-$20,000 starting price and converts 160,000 preorders into actual orders. The hire emphasizes Slate's strategy of leveraging Amazon's marketplace and operational expertise for scaling manufacturing and sales.Read more →
The Verge...Live Nation settles government antitrust suit — that probably doesn’t include a breakupLive Nation-Ticketmaster settled a federal antitrust lawsuit with the DOJ for approximately $200 million, agreeing to open its ticketing platform to competitors, loosen exclusive venue contracts, and cap service fees. However, 27 states and DC are continuing their case, arguing the settlement inadequately addresses monopolistic practices that inflated ticket prices and restricted consumer access.Read more →
The Verge...Donut Lab says latest test proves its solid-state battery isn’t a supercapacitorDonut Lab addressed claims that its fast-discharging battery was actually a supercapacitor by demonstrating that the rapid energy discharge capability is inherent to their proprietary battery design. The startup's validation suggests they have achieved a genuine breakthrough in battery technology rather than repackaging existing supercapacitor technology. This development could significantly impact applications requiring rapid energy discharge, such as fast-charging consumer electronics and energy storage systems.Read more →
CNET...Lego Smart Blocks Are Hitting Shelves. Here's How to Get YoursLego launches Smart Play, an interactive platform combining physical Star Wars building sets with digital features like sounds, lights, and motion-activated effects. The platform includes eight sets priced from $40 to $160, with smart bricks and figurines enabling real-time interactivity, representing a major evolution in traditional toy play.Read more →
Gizmodo...A Daily Multivitamin Might Actually Slow Down Your Biological Clock, Study FindsA large-scale clinical trial by Brigham and Women's Hospital found that daily multivitamin supplementation modestly slowed two biological aging markers in older adults by approximately 1.4 to 2.6 months over two years. The COSMOS study, involving over 21,000 participants, also demonstrated improved memory and potential reduced lung cancer risk among supplement users. While results are modest, researchers believe these findings suggest genuine health benefits from multivitamin use, though further research is needed to understand applications across different age groups.Read more →
TechCrunch...Xprize founder Peter Diamandis launches new contest to manifest a new Star TrekPeter Diamandis launched a $3.5 million Future Vision XPrize to encourage filmmakers to create optimistic science fiction narratives about technology's positive potential, countering the prevalence of dystopian tech stories in mainstream media. The contest aims to inspire people to build better futures by showcasing hopeful technological visions, backed by major tech leaders including Marc Benioff and Google.Read more →
TechCrunch...Qualcomm’s partnership with Neura Robotics is just the beginningNeura Robotics has partnered with Qualcomm to develop next-generation humanoid and general-purpose robots using the semiconductor company's Dragonwing Robotics IQ10 processors. The collaboration will integrate Neura's simulation platform with Qualcomm's edge AI chip technology to accelerate physical AI deployment in domestic and industrial settings. This partnership reflects a growing industry trend where robotics startups combine software expertise with established tech vendors' hardware capabilities for faster market scaling.Read more →
TechCrunch...Russian government hackers targeting Signal and WhatsApp users, Dutch spies warnRussian state actors are conducting a large-scale phishing and social engineering campaign against Signal and WhatsApp users globally, targeting government officials, military personnel, and journalists. The attackers impersonate app support teams or use malicious QR codes to trick users into revealing verification codes and authentication details, allowing them to take over accounts and monitor communications. Victims may be unaware of the compromise, particularly on WhatsApp where hackers can access past messages without triggering a logout notification.Read more →
Engadget...Live Nation settlement avoids breakup with TicketmasterLive Nation settled an antitrust case with the Department of Justice, agreeing to pay at least $200 million to states and divest up to 13 amphitheaters. Ticketmaster must establish a standalone ticketing system enabling third-party competitors like SeatGeek and Eventbrite to sell tickets, with Live Nation prohibited from retaliating against venues using alternative services. This settlement significantly reduces Live Nation's monopolistic control over the live entertainment ticketing industry.Read more →