TechCrunch...The anonymous social app that thinks it can work in Saudi ArabiaFizz, an anonymous social app that began on college campuses, expanded globally by launching in Saudi Arabia and reached number one on the App Store within 48 hours. The company is transitioning from a college-focused platform to a generational social product through its Global Fizz feed, significantly expanding its addressable market. Operating in the region presents regulatory challenges around content moderation and free speech, which Fizz addresses through AI tools and community moderators.Read more →
Gizmodo...Two Songs We Really Wish Were the Anime Outros for ‘Steel Ball Run’JoJo's Bizarre Adventure maintains its long-standing tradition of integrating iconic music into its storytelling as the Steel Ball Run anime adaptation approaches. The article examines how music has been integral to the franchise for decades and proposes potential outro songs, including Lil Nas X's 'Old Town Road' and America's 'A Horse With No Name,' that would align with the series' established musical legacy.Read more →
Gizmodo...AI Training Data Giant Mercor Is Reportedly Looking to Buy the Work You Did at Your Old JobMercor, an AI training data company, is offering payment for professionals' previous work materials, including proprietary content protected by intellectual property laws and confidentiality agreements. This practice raises significant legal concerns, as employees could violate employment contracts by selling such materials. The acquisition highlights ethical questions about AI training data sourcing and the risks workers face when considering such transactions.Read more →
Gizmodo...Utah Is Giving Dr. AI the Power to Renew Drug PrescriptionsUtah launches a pilot program allowing an AI chatbot to autonomously renew low-risk psychiatric prescriptions without doctor approval, addressing mental health provider shortages affecting 500,000 residents. The initiative raises significant security concerns following a previous AI prescription system that was vulnerable to jailbreak attacks and dosage errors. The chatbot must achieve a 98% approval rate during physician-monitored trials before operating without oversight, though experts question whether expanding AI access adequately solves healthcare access gaps.Read more →
Engadget...AI animation studio Toonstar will turn books into digital shows for HarperCollinsHarperCollins is partnering with Toonstar, an AI-powered animation studio, to adapt its book franchises into digital animated shows, starting with Lisa Greenwald's 'Friendship List' series. Toonstar's AI-driven production pipeline claims to produce content 80 percent faster and 90 percent cheaper than traditional animation methods. The collaboration demonstrates how publishers are leveraging AI technology to expand intellectual property across different media formats.Read more →
Gizmodo...Here’s the Perfect Excuse to See ‘Project Hail Mary’ AgainMGM partnered with the TheaterEars app to release exclusive director commentary from Phil Lord and Chris Miller for Project Hail Mary, allowing theatergoers to listen during screenings. The app, traditionally designed for Spanish-speaking accessibility, demonstrates innovative use of mobile technology to enhance theatrical experiences. This creates a novel approach to incentivizing repeat cinema visits and deepening audience engagement.Read more →
CNET...'You Guys Look Great': Artemis Astronauts Share Earth's Out-of-This-World ViewsThe Artemis II astronauts are capturing stunning photographs of Earth during their journey to the moon, including images reminiscent of the iconic Big Blue Marble from Apollo 17. The photos reveal visible auroras, zodiacal light, and Earth's atmospheric airglow, along with views of the Orion spacecraft's service module. These images continue humanity's tradition of sharing profound perspectives of our planet from space.Read more →
The Verge...NASA did eventually solve Artemis II's Outlook glitchArtemis flight director Judd Frieling reported the resolution of a Microsoft Outlook issue affecting the Artemis program. The email infrastructure problem has been successfully addressed.Read more →
TechCrunch...Tesla’s Texas factory workforce reportedly shrunk 22% in 2025Tesla's Austin factory workforce declined by 22% in 2025, shrinking from 21,191 to 16,506 employees despite the company's global workforce growing overall. The reduction comes amid Tesla's second consecutive year of declining sales and highlights challenges at its flagship facility that has received over $6.3 billion in investment since opening in 2022.Read more →
TechCrunch...OpenAI executive shuffle includes new role for COO Brad Lightcap to lead ‘special projects’OpenAI is undergoing significant executive restructuring with COO Brad Lightcap transitioning to lead special projects focused on complex deals and investments, while former Slack CEO Denise Dresser assumes interim COO duties. Multiple executives are taking health-related leaves, but the company states it remains well-positioned with strong leadership continuity to advance AI research and grow its global user base to nearly 1 billion users.Read more →
TechCrunch...Anthropic buys biotech startup Coefficient Bio in $400M deal: reportsAnthropic acquired stealth biotech startup Coefficient Bio for $400 million in a stock deal, marking the company's continued expansion into healthcare and life sciences. Founded by former Genentech computational drug discovery researchers, Coefficient Bio uses AI to enhance drug discovery and biological research efficiency. The startup's approximately 10-person team will join Anthropic's health and life sciences division.Read more →
The Verge...OpenAI’s AGI boss is taking a leave of absenceA technology company announces significant leadership reorganization, with its Chief Operating Officer transitioning to special projects and Denise, a former Salesforce executive and Slack CEO, assuming responsibility for commercial operations. Multiple executives, including the Chief Marketing Officer and CEO, are taking health-related leaves with interim leadership managing operations during their absence.Read more →
TechCrunch...Anthropic ramps up its political activities with a new PACAnthropic has established a political action committee funded by voluntary employee contributions to influence policy makers during midterm elections. This move reflects a broader industry trend, as AI companies have collectively contributed $185 million to political races and seek to shape regulatory frameworks governing the industry. The PAC demonstrates how AI companies are increasingly investing in direct political influence to advance their preferred policies.Read more →
Engadget...Jason Blundell announces his new-new studio, Magic FractalJason Blundell, former creative lead on Call of Duty: Black Ops, has announced the formation of Magic Fractal Studios following the closure of his previous studio Dark Outlaw Games by Sony. The new studio's focus remains undisclosed, though Blundell clarified that Dark Outlaw was not developing a live-service game. This reflects the ongoing industry trend of studio closures linked to failed live-service game projects.Read more →
Gizmodo...US Airlines Are Hiking Bag Fees Amid Iran War Oil CrisisThe ongoing Iran-Israel conflict has disrupted global oil supply, driving up jet fuel costs and prompting major airlines including United and JetBlue to raise baggage fees and fares this week. The Middle East tensions have created pressure on airlines worldwide, with carriers globally increasing prices on both economy baggage allowances and long-haul flights. Consumers are experiencing higher travel costs as operating expenses mount from elevated fuel prices resulting from the geopolitical disruption.Read more →
Gizmodo...This Ridiculously Simple Trick Might Stop Gulls From Nabbing Your LunchUK researchers found that European herring gulls are significantly less likely to approach or peck at takeout boxes marked with artificial eyespots or eye-like patterns. The discovery leverages the birds' natural wariness of eye contact and suggests a simple, non-harmful deterrent strategy for reducing human-gull conflicts in urban areas. Combined with other measures like improved waste management, this approach could effectively mitigate incidents of food theft caused by scavenging gulls.Read more →
Engadget...Banks working on the SpaceX IPO reportedly have to subscribe to GrokElon Musk is requiring financial institutions participating in SpaceX's IPO to subscribe to Grok, his AI chatbot platform. Five major banks—JPMorgan Chase, Goldman Sachs, Bank of America, Citigroup, and Morgan Stanley—have agreed to spend tens of millions of dollars on Grok subscriptions and integrate the technology into their internal systems. This stipulation is a condition for these firms to maintain their advisory roles on the IPO deal.Read more →
CNET...Today's NYT Connections: Sports Edition Hints and Answers for April 4, #558The New York Times Connections: Sports Edition features a basketball-themed puzzle today with answers organized into four groups covering basketball stats, offenses, championship coaches, and undefeated college teams. This guide provides hints and solutions for players working through the daily word-grouping puzzle available on The Athletic app.Read more →
Gizmodo...‘Starfleet Academy’ Season 3 Could Have Done the ‘Voyager’ Sequel Episode of Robert Picardo’s DreamsStar Trek: Starfleet Academy's cancellation eliminated a planned season 3 episode where Robert Picardo would reprise his Emergency Medical Hologram character in a 'Living Witness' sequel. The episode would have featured multiple versions of Picardo's Doctor exploring themes of identity and paternal relationships with his creator, marking a significant missed opportunity for the franchise. Picardo revealed the concept on a podcast after the show's cancellation, maintaining hope the idea could be realized in another form.Read more →
TechCrunch...Best iPad apps to boost productivity and make your life easierThis article highlights the best productivity apps available for iPads, demonstrating how Apple's tablets have evolved from consumption devices into powerful computing tools for personal, work, and educational tasks. The roundup covers ten applications spanning note-taking, task management, meal planning, and focus management, each offering unique features and pricing options to enhance productivity and organization.Read more →
CNET...Double the Dazzle: April Brings Two Meteor Showers to the Night SkyApril brings two meteor showers: the Lyrids (peaking April 21-22 with 15-20 meteors per hour) and the stronger Eta Aquariids (peaking May 5-6 with up to 50 meteors per hour). The article provides detailed viewing instructions for both showers, including optimal constellation locations and practical tips such as avoiding light pollution and allowing eyes to adjust for maximum visibility.Read more →
TechCrunch...AI companies are building huge natural gas plants to power data centers. What could go wrong?Tech companies including Microsoft, Google, and Meta are rapidly building natural gas power plants to supply their AI data centers, triggering turbine shortages and driving equipment costs up 195% by year-end. This FOMO-driven race for finite natural gas resources creates risks including supply constraints, price volatility, and potential conflicts with other industries and households dependent on the same fuel source.Read more →
Gizmodo...Judge Kills Lawsuit Against Infamous Study That Might Have Increased Teen SuicidesA federal court upheld the right of a psychiatric journal to keep published a controversial study promoting Paxil to teenagers, despite the study being ghostwritten by the drug's manufacturer and later proven ineffective and potentially harmful. The original research, which influenced treatment of thousands of young people, contradicted evidence showing Paxil was no better than placebo while significantly increasing suicidal ideation in teens. The journal added an expression of concern to the article following a decade-long legal battle by attorneys seeking to correct the scientific record.Read more →
CNET...Amazon's Big Summer Prime Day Sale Might Be Moving This Year. Here's What to Expect and How To Get ReadyAmazon is moving its 2026 Prime Day sale from July to June, providing earlier customer access to annual deals while constraining competitor preparation time. This represents another shift in the event's schedule following previous relocations to October 2020 and June 2021. The timing change could reshape competitive promotional strategies across the e-commerce industry.Read more →
TechCrunch...People would rather have an Amazon warehouse in their backyard than a data centerPublic opinion on data center construction is mixed but increasingly negative, with a Harvard/MIT poll showing 40% support, while a Quinnipiac survey found 65% of Americans oppose building AI data centers. Concerns about rising electricity prices are a major driver of opposition, though potential job creation offers some counterbalance. This growing backlash could significantly influence future policy decisions on data center development and siting.Read more →
The Verge...Lenovo Legion Go 2 suddenly costs $650 more as RAMageddon lays waste to gaming hardwareRemember when we thought the Legion Go 2 was expensive at $1,099 and up? Those were the days - Best Buy is now listing Lenovo's handheld for $1,499 with a Ryzen Z2 or $1,999 with a Z2 Extreme. The latter originally cost $1,349, so that's a $650 jump in just six months. And yes, that […]Read more →
Gizmodo...Researchers Discover How to Add Psilocybin, DMT, and Other Psychedelics to TobaccoResearchers at the Weizmann Institute genetically engineered tobacco plants to produce psychedelic compounds with therapeutic potential for depression, anxiety, PTSD, and addiction, offering a more sustainable production method than natural sources. Using AI-powered optimization, the team increased 5-methoxy-DMT production 40-fold, demonstrating practical applications of AI in drug development.Read more →
Gizmodo...Fake Videos Are Already Spreading After Two US Air Force Planes Go Down Near IranTwo U.S. fighter jets were shot down in Iran and the Persian Gulf on Friday, with one crew member rescued and another still unaccounted for. The incident has sparked widespread misinformation on social media, including fake videos from unrelated conflicts and video game footage being presented as real combat footage. The incident highlights how generative AI verification tools like Grok are unreliable for fact-checking breaking news events.Read more →
Gizmodo...We’re Obsessed With the Meta Fits on These New Star Wars ToysHasbro is releasing three new Star Wars Black Series figures for May the 4th with soft goods t-shirts featuring humorous in-universe designs such as "Roger Roger Robotics" and "Endor Biker Club." The figures include the B1 Battle Droid, Scout Trooper, and Stormtrooper, available at different retailers. This marks a playful break from Star Wars tradition, introducing casual t-shirt wear to characters in a galaxy that has never featured such casual clothing.Read more →
CNET...10 Great Horror Movies to Watch on Prime Video This WeekendPrime Video offers a curated selection of horror films including acclaimed titles like Smile 2 and The Menu. The platform operates on an ad-supported model with the option to pay an additional monthly fee for ad-free viewing, providing flexibility for different user preferences.Read more →
Engadget...The Artemis II crew snapped some mesmerizing photos of EarthThe Artemis II crew captured striking photographs of Earth from their position near the Moon, visible through the Orion capsule's window during their translunar journey. The images reveal detailed atmospheric features including auroras and zodiacal light, demonstrating the unique perspective afforded by deep space missions. NASA has begun publicly sharing these images, which serve as both scientific documentation and compelling visual evidence of Earth from space exploration.Read more →
Engadget...March Madness 2026: How to watch the Final FourA comprehensive guide to streaming the 2026 NCAA basketball tournaments (March Madness), explaining schedules and broadcast networks for both men's and women's tournaments. The most affordable option to watch all men's games costs $25/month across two services (HBO Max and Paramount+), while women's tournament viewers need ESPN Select ($13/month) or live TV services.Read more →
Engadget...Take-Two laid off the head its AI division and an undisclosed number of staffTake-Two Interactive has laid off its AI division head Luke Dicken and team members who were developing machine learning and procedural content generation technology for game development. The layoffs contradict CEO Strauss Zelnick's recent public statements that generative AI increases rather than reduces employment. The move reflects broader publisher trends of adopting AI for cost efficiencies while cutting specialized technical roles.Read more →
Gizmodo...Behold These Breathtaking Views of Earth Captured by the Artemis 2 AstronautsArtemis 2 astronauts en route to the Moon have captured unprecedented photographs of Earth from deep space, becoming the first humans in over 50 years to view our fully illuminated planet from such a distance. These images, transmitted to mission control, evoke a profound sense of wonder and perspective about humanity's place in the universe. The mission represents a significant milestone in lunar exploration and demonstrates NASA's continued advancement in space exploration.Read more →
CNET...How to Use Apple's AirDrop on Samsung Galaxy S26 PhonesSamsung has integrated Apple's AirDrop functionality into Quick Share, enabling seamless media sharing between Galaxy S26 phones and Apple devices like iPhones, Macs, and iPads. This cross-platform compatibility addresses a longstanding friction point for users in mixed-device environments and follows similar moves by Google with Pixel devices. The feature is launching on Galaxy S26 with planned expansion to additional Samsung devices.Read more →
CNET...Microsoft Is Testing a New Feature That Will Force Edge Browser to Auto-OpenMicrosoft Edge's latest beta automatically launches at Windows 11 startup without explicit user permission, raising concerns about forced behavior. The move occurs as Edge has lost approximately 25% of its user base in 2025, declining to roughly 13% market share. While users can disable the feature through settings, this aggressive auto-launch risks further damaging the browser's reputation and user retention.Read more →
Gizmodo...‘Chainsaw Man’ Briefly Returns in ‘Dandadan’Chainsaw Man's protagonist Denji makes a cameo appearance in a bonus chapter of Dandadan manga, drawn by Yukinobu Tatsu, a former assistant to Chainsaw Man creator Tatsuki Fujimoto. The crossover, while chronologically impossible within each series' timeline, celebrates the strong mentor-mentee relationships Fujimoto cultivated with his assistants, several of whom have become successful mangaka themselves. This cameo demonstrates Chainsaw Man's continued cultural influence across the manga industry and the collaborative spirit within creator communities.Read more →
CNET...Best Laptops of 2026: Top Picks Tested by CNETThis comprehensive buying guide advises consumers on selecting a laptop by considering price, operating system, screen quality, processor performance, GPU requirements, memory, and storage. The guide recommends budgeting $700-$800 for everyday laptops or over $1,000 for gaming and creative work, with emphasis on choosing the right OS (Windows, MacOS, or ChromeOS) and ensuring adequate RAM (minimum 16GB) and fast SSD storage. The article also highlights that many modern laptops have soldered components preventing future upgrades, making it important to get the right specifications upfront.Read more →
The Verge...The best iPad deals you can get right nowThis article provides a comprehensive guide to current iPad deals across major retailers, covering discounts on all current iPad models from the base 11th-gen iPad to the M5 iPad Pro. The featured deals offer savings of $20 to $120 depending on model and storage configuration, with the most notable discounts on newer iPad Air and iPad Pro variants.Read more →
Gizmodo...Meta Smart Glasses Can Now Track All the Food You Put Into Your MouthMeta announced AI-powered nutrition tracking for Ray-Ban smart glasses, allowing users to photograph meals and receive personalized nutritional insights through AI analysis. The company plans to expand the feature to automatically log meals through always-on recording, though privacy and battery concerns pose significant challenges. Additional features announced include WhatsApp summaries, Instagram Reels scrolling, and neural handwriting capabilities.Read more →
Engadget...Much like the game’s zombies, State of Decay 3 is somehow still aliveState of Decay 3 will begin alpha playtests in May with four-player co-op, base building, and resource management. Despite six years of limited news, Undead Labs' zombie survival game remains in development with community feedback serving as a critical driver of its continued refinement. Players can register online for a chance to participate in early testing.Read more →
Gizmodo...Here’s Who the Mysterious Main Characters Are in ‘Disclosure Day’Acclaimed director Steven Spielberg's sci-fi film Disclosure Day, premiering June 12, explores a conspiracy involving extraterrestrials living covertly among humanity and a government-backed corporate cover-up. The ensemble cast portrays diverse roles including a journalist investigating weather phenomena, a cybersecurity expert who uncovers classified alien technology, and corporate operatives working to suppress the truth. The film examines themes of institutional secrecy, technological exploitation, and the struggle for public disclosure.Read more →
Gizmodo...Rubin Observatory Spots Over 11,000 Asteroids in Record HaulThe Vera C. Rubin Observatory has discovered over 11,000 new asteroids and located 380 trans-Neptunian objects within less than a year of operation. The observatory's exceptional sensitivity enables it to find in months what previously took years or decades, with preliminary results representing only 40% of current data analysis. Still not at full operational capacity, Rubin is expected to discover an additional 90,000 near-Earth objects and fundamentally reshape our Solar System inventory.Read more →
TechCrunch...The final days of the Tesla Model X and S are here. All bets are on the Cybercab.Tesla has ended Model S and Model X production due to declining sales, shifting focus to autonomous vehicles and robotics as part of an AI-first strategy. The company plans to launch the Cybercab autonomous vehicle in mass production this month, though it faces significant regulatory and technical hurdles. This pivot represents Tesla's transformation from a traditional automaker to an AI and autonomous vehicle company.Read more →
Gizmodo...Volkswagen CEO Is Standing Up for Physical Buttons in CarsVolkswagen CEO Thomas Schäfer announced the company is reversing its shift toward touchscreen-heavy interiors, reintroducing physical buttons and controls in vehicles. This reversal is driven by driver frustration and safety concerns, as studies demonstrate that touchscreen interfaces significantly increase driver distraction and reaction times compared to traditional physical controls. Other major automakers including Subaru, Mercedes-Benz, and Hyundai are following suit, recognizing the importance of intuitive physical controls for vehicle safety and user experience.Read more →
Engadget...Trump labor board tells Amazon to negotiate with Staten Island warehouse unionThe Trump administration's labor board has ordered Amazon to recognize and bargain with the Teamsters union at a Staten Island warehouse, marking the first successful unionization of Amazon employees in the US after a four-year legal battle. Despite this ruling, Amazon is contesting the certification in court, claiming improper NLRB influence. The case highlights documented safety violations, wage theft, and alleged retaliation against workers at the facility.Read more →
Gizmodo...That Teenage Bout of Mono May Have a Troubling Second ActResearchers at Mayo Clinic found that people with a history of mono caused by Epstein-Barr virus are three times more likely to develop multiple sclerosis later in life. The study tracked over 4,700 confirmed mono cases and discovered a clear link between EBV infection and MS risk, highlighting the urgent need for preventive vaccines. This discovery provides crucial evidence about how EBV infection may trigger the development of this debilitating neurological condition in susceptible individuals.Read more →
CNET...Taking Apple's AirPods Pro Hearing Test Was a Reality Check. This Is How We Protect Our Hearing NowApple's FDA-authorized Hearing Test in AirPods Pro 2 provides accessible, clinically validated hearing screening that enables users to proactively monitor their hearing health without visiting an audiologist. The feature addresses hearing loss affecting millions of Americans by establishing baseline audiograms and integrating with broader hearing health tools like noise monitoring and hearing aid functionality. The article demonstrates the test's effectiveness and provides expert-backed recommendations for hearing protection through earplugs, noise monitoring, and conscious management of loud environments.Read more →
Gizmodo...We Landed on Mars, A.K.A. the Set of ‘For All Mankind’Season 5 of Apple TV's For All Mankind relocates Mission Control from Earth to Mars, marking a significant narrative shift as humanity establishes permanent settlement on the planet. For the first time in the series, the storyline expands beyond Mars to explore potential missions to Jupiter and Saturn, representing the show's evolution into deeper space exploration. The series will conclude with its sixth and final season, expected to release in 2027.Read more →
CNET...Mini-LED vs. OLED: Which TV Tech Should You Get?OLED and mini-LED are the dominant TV technologies today, with OLED offering superior picture quality and deeper blacks while mini-LED provides greater brightness and affordability. The choice between them depends on viewing environment and priorities, with OLED excelling in dark rooms and mini-LED performing better in bright spaces or larger screen sizes. Emerging technologies like NanoLED and MicroLED show promising potential but remain years away from mainstream consumer availability.Read more →
TechCrunch...Europe’s cyber agency blames hacking gangs for massive data breach and leakThe European Commission's AWS account was breached by the cybercriminal group TeamPCP, resulting in the theft of approximately 92 gigabytes of compressed data containing personal information and email content. The attack exploited a vulnerability in the open-source security tool Trivy to obtain AWS API credentials, with the stolen data subsequently published by the hacking group ShinyHunters, demonstrating an emerging trend of cybercriminals collaborating to extort victims. The breach potentially affects at least 29 other EU entities and highlights critical supply chain vulnerabilities in widely-used open-source security infrastructure.Read more →
Engadget...The Super Mario Galaxy Movie is a black hole of entertainmentThe Super Mario Galaxy Movie fails to deliver engaging entertainment, relying heavily on empty corporate nostalgia and character cameos rather than genuine storytelling or character development. The film lacks the creativity and thoughtfulness Nintendo is known for, instead following a formulaic approach of cramming characters and references without substance. Despite being aimed at children, the movie offers little humor, coherent narrative, or emotional resonance that would appeal to either young audiences or Nintendo fans.Read more →
The Verge...Mercedes adds steer-by-wire — and a dang steering yoke — to the EQSMercedes is entering the steer-by-wire technology market for the first time, replacing traditional mechanical steering with an electronic system. This advancement enables enhanced vehicle control precision and supports autonomous driving capabilities.Read more →
Gizmodo...Artemis 2 Astronaut Offers Powerful Perspective on Going to the Moon Amid WarNASA's Artemis 2 mission sent a diverse crew including the first person of color beyond low-Earth orbit toward the Moon, demonstrating humanity's capacity for unity and international cooperation amid global tensions. The mission highlights what people can accomplish when bringing their differences together around a common goal. Astronaut Victor Glover emphasized that space exploration serves as a powerful reminder of shared humanity and the potential for achieving great things through collective effort.Read more →
The Verge...Anker's small, five-port travel adapter is down to its best price yetAnker's Nano Travel Adapter is available at an all-time low of $19.99, offering a compact solution for international travel with support for over 200 countries through four plug types. The adapter can simultaneously charge up to five devices using its AC outlet and USB-A/C ports, making it ideal for travelers seeking convenient multi-device charging across various regions.Read more →
Gizmodo...Now Even A24 Is Clowning on Netflix’s Handling of ‘Steel Ball Run’Netflix's decision to release JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Steel Ball Run in longer staged episodes rather than weekly installments has sparked widespread fan backlash, with viewers flooding the platform's social media with protest memes. The lack of transparency from Netflix and the anime's director regarding release schedules has intensified frustration, particularly as other anime on the platform continue to receive weekly releases.Read more →
The Verge...I saved a doomed Windows laptop by embracing LinuxWhen Microsoft ended Windows 10 support, approximately 200-400 million older PCs became unsupported, forcing users toward expensive hardware upgrades. The article demonstrates that Linux Mint offers a free, fully functional alternative that keeps nine-year-old laptops productive for everyday tasks like web browsing, work applications, and light gaming. This approach prevents unnecessary electronic waste while saving users hundreds of dollars on new hardware purchases.Read more →
Gizmodo...RAM Prices Are Killing Small Gaming DevicesGaming handheld and tablet prices have surged dramatically, with Lenovo's Legion Go 2 jumping from $1,350 to $2,000 due to skyrocketing RAM costs driven by AI data center demand. Major semiconductor manufacturers have shifted production capacity toward AI infrastructure, creating supply constraints for consumer electronics. Smaller gaming device manufacturers like Ayaneo are particularly affected and have suspended sales due to unsustainable production costs.Read more →
Gizmodo...Scientists Suspect They’re Overestimating Microplastics Due to an Embarrassing MistakeA University of Michigan study reveals that standard laboratory gloves shed stearate salts that mimic microplastics under infrared spectroscopy, potentially causing significant overestimation of microplastics in numerous research studies. While confirming that microplastics pollution remains a serious environmental concern, researchers recommend using specialized cleanroom gloves or forgoing gloves entirely in future research and have developed machine-learning methods to differentiate stearate salts from actual plastics in existing datasets.Read more →
Gizmodo...You Can Watch the Two Recovered Missing Episodes of ‘Doctor Who’ Right NowTwo previously lost Doctor Who episodes from 1965 have been recovered and are now available worldwide on BBC iPlayer and the Doctor Who Classic YouTube channel, marking their first airing in 60 years. The recovery is significant as these episodes were presumed permanently lost due to the BBC's historical archival destruction policies, particularly given that the serial's controversial content made international broadcast recovery unlikely.Read more →
TechCrunch...The Facebook insider building content moderation for the AI eraMoonbounce, founded by former Apple and Facebook executive Brett Levenson, has raised $12 million for AI-powered content moderation that evaluates user and AI-generated content in real-time. The startup's language model-based system enforces policies in under 300 milliseconds, addressing critical accuracy and speed gaps in traditional content moderation. The technology currently supports over 100 million daily active users across dating apps, AI companions, and image generation platforms.Read more →
The Verge...Waiting for Trump PhoneThe Trump T1 Phone, announced over nine months ago, continues to miss shipment deadlines with no updates from the manufacturer. The extended delays have allowed entire product life cycles for competing devices to be completed in the interim. The article highlights the unusual timeline of the phone's development and ongoing delivery failures.Read more →
The Verge...How the Apple Watch defined modern health techApple's Apple Watch health strategy prioritizes rigorous scientific validation and broad accessibility over chasing wellness trends, with features developed through large-scale studies before release. Unlike competitors pursuing AI-powered personalization and emerging health trends, Apple emphasizes actionable insights grounded in established science, privacy, and features applicable to its global user base. The company plans to expand health technology integration across AirPods, iPhone, and other products.Read more →
Gizmodo...Avast Premium Isn’t Flashy — But It Might Be the Smartest Cheap Antivirus Right NowAvast Premium offers competitive pricing for single-device security with modern threat protection including scam detection, deepfake identification, and ransomware prevention at a cost below most full-suite competitors. The plan covers one Windows PC and one mobile device, providing layered protection against contemporary threats like phishing and remote access attacks. While the single-device limit and missing features such as VPN and password manager restrict its appeal to larger households, it represents solid value for individual users.Read more →
Gizmodo...Data Centers Create Heat Islands Stretching 6 Miles, Study FindsData centers create localized heat islands extending up to 6 miles from facilities, with land surface temperatures increasing by an average of 2 degrees Celsius since operations began. This phenomenon affects more than 340 million people worldwide and impacts rainfall patterns, air quality, and heat-related health risks, similar to urban heat island effects. Addressing the issue requires hardware advances in semiconductor efficiency and software redesign to prioritize energy sustainability in AI systems.Read more →
Gizmodo...Aragorn Is Officially Being Recast For ‘The Hunt for Gollum’Major entertainment franchises including Avatar 4-5, The Lord of the Rings reboot, and Dungeon Crawler Carl adaptation are accelerating development with active casting and production planning. The trend reflects sustained studio investment in high-budget sequels and IP adaptations across film and streaming platforms.Read more →
The Verge...Apple’s best product everThe Verge published reader-voted rankings of Apple's 50 best products to celebrate the company's 50th anniversary, receiving over 1.6 million votes from readers. On their podcast, hosts compare the audience's top 10 products with their own editorial rankings, discussing whether recency bias or other factors influenced the voting patterns. The episode also covers related tech news and industry updates including OpenAI announcements and gadget pricing trends.Read more →
CNET...Trying to Pick a Meal Kit Service? These 2 Are the Best Value, According to Our MathThis 2026 analysis compares seven meal kit delivery services, finding they offer 35-48% savings compared to buying ingredients separately at grocery stores, with prices ranging from $6.99 to $16 per serving. The value proposition depends on factors such as local protein availability, ingredient type, and personal preferences for organic or specialty items. Meal kits provide convenience and reduce food waste despite higher per-pound costs than traditional grocery shopping.Read more →
Engadget...Engadget Podcast: How Apple keeps redefining personal computing at 50An Engadget podcast covering Apple's 50th anniversary and its enduring commitment to personal computing, alongside major developments in space exploration including NASA's successful Artemis II launch and SpaceX's record-breaking $1.75 trillion IPO filing. The episode also addresses significant tech industry developments including an Anthropic source code leak and new FCC regulations banning foreign-made WiFi routers.Read more →
CNET...Let Us Text You the Very Best Deals Directly to Your PhoneCNET is promoting a free text message subscription service that delivers hand-picked, vetted deals directly to subscribers' phones. Their shopping experts curate legitimate discounts from major retailers, eliminating artificially inflated prices and ensuring product quality. The service aims to help consumers save money on electronics, gadgets, and household items without the effort of independently searching for sales.Read more →
CNET...How Apple Changed Us: Sharing Our Biggest Apple Memories After 50 YearsAs Apple marks 50 years, CNET reflects on the company's transformative impact on technology and culture, from early Macintosh computers to iconic products like iPhone, AirPods, and Apple Watch. The article highlights how Apple's perception shifted from innovative but sometimes questioned products to beloved staples, with retail stores serving as cultural gathering spaces. Apple's influence on personal computing and consumer technology demonstrates its rare ability to shape both industry innovation and society's relationship with technology.Read more →
CNET...How to Turn Your iPhone Into a Dumb Phone and Reduce Your Screen TimeThis article presents practical iPhone customization strategies to reduce screen time and social media addiction, including built-in features like Focus Mode, Screen Time limits, and Downtime scheduling, as well as a third-party minimalist app called Dumb Phone. By adjusting home screens, disabling notifications, and setting app limits, users can minimize distractions without switching to a basic phone. The approach addresses the growing concern about smartphone dependency, with 72% of US teens reporting feeling peaceful without their devices.Read more →
Gizmodo...Illumination Is Officially Learning NothingThe Super Mario Galaxy Movie earned approximately $68 million globally on its opening day, exceeding its predecessor's $66 million debut despite poor critical reception. The strong box office performance despite mediocre quality removes Illumination's incentive to improve storytelling or production standards. This financial success without quality pressure raises concerns about the creative trajectory of future franchise installments.Read more →
Engadget...Fan fiction website AO3 is finally coming out of betaArchive of Our Own, a nonprofit fan fiction repository, has officially exited open beta after 17 years of operation since its 2009 launch. The platform has experienced remarkable growth, expanding from 347 accounts hosting 6,598 works to 10 million registered users with 17 million fan-created works. AO3 continues to enhance its features with improvements like tagging systems, account orphaning functionality, and multiple download formats for offline access.Read more →
CNET...Your Spring 2026 Anime Lineup Is Here, So Put These Titles on Your ListThis article previews upcoming anime releases arriving in spring 2026 across major streaming platforms, including Classroom of the Elite Season 4, Dr. Stone Science Future, One Piece: Elbaph Arc, and Witch Hat Atelier. The content will premiere on Crunchyroll, Netflix, and HiDive with specific dates and weekly schedules provided to help viewers find their next series to watch.Read more →
The Verge...Chatbots are now prescribing psychiatric drugsUtah approved a pilot program allowing Legion Health's AI chatbot to renew prescriptions for psychiatric medications, limited to 15 lower-risk maintenance drugs for stable patients. State officials claim the program could reduce costs and address mental health shortages, though psychiatrists raise concerns about the system's opacity, safety limitations, and whether it effectively expands care access to those most in need.Read more →
Engadget...The Morning After: NASA’s Artemis II is on a voyage around the MoonNASA's Artemis II completed its successful launch on April 1, conducting the first crewed Artemis mission with a 10-day lunar orbit flight. The mission tests critical capabilities including Orion capsule manual piloting and docking procedures for future lunar landings. This achievement represents a major milestone in NASA's program to return humans to the Moon and establish sustainable lunar exploration.Read more →
CNET...I Tested the $500 Smart Tea Maker. A Cool Idea, but Not My Cup of TeaThe Teforia smart tea infuser, re-released at $499, brews loose-leaf tea using NFC chips and optimization algorithms, producing smooth, flavorful results. However, the device suffers from persistent Wi-Fi connectivity failures, unreliable NFC scanning, and reported build defects including leaks and safety hazards. The reviewer concludes these technical limitations do not justify the $500 price point despite the tea quality.Read more →
CNET...27 of the Best Sci-Fi TV Shows Netflix Has to OfferNetflix offers a diverse range of science fiction shows catering to various preferences, from dystopian narratives to superhero content and experimental storytelling. The article provides curated recommendations for viewers seeking quality sci-fi series, with popular titles including 3 Body Problem, The Umbrella Academy, The OA, and Maniac. The guide is regularly updated monthly to help audiences discover new science fiction content on the platform.Read more →
Gizmodo...Oscar Isaac Did ‘X-Men: Apocalypse’ to Work With Top Tier Actors—Instead, He Got a Cooling TentOscar Isaac reflects on his difficult experience filming X-Men: Apocalypse, revealing he spent much of production isolated in a cooling tent due to heavy prosthetics and a 40-pound suit. The extreme costume constraints prevented him from interacting with fellow cast members like Fassbender, Lawrence, and McAvoy, making the production physically and socially challenging. Isaac continues to be frequently asked about the widely-criticized film, suggesting his frustration with the experience remains fresh in public memory.Read more →
Engadget...NASA's Artemis II mission has left Earth's orbitNASA's Artemis II mission has successfully departed Earth's orbit, marking the first crewed mission beyond low Earth orbit since Apollo 17 in 1972. The Orion spacecraft carrying four astronauts completed a critical engine burn to set its trajectory toward the moon for a 10-day mission. The crew will photograph the far side of the moon on April 6, gathering critical data as humanity returns to lunar exploration after a 50-year hiatus.Read more →
CNET...A Major Publisher Just Canceled This Book Over AI Writing ConcernsHachette Book Group canceled the US release of Mia Ballard's horror novel 'Shy Girl' following New York Times evidence of AI-generated content, marking the first major publisher withdrawal of a title for suspected AI prose. The cancellation reflects the publishing industry's growing concerns about generative AI and enforcement of author disclosure requirements for AI usage in manuscripts.Read more →
CNET...Alienware 18 Area-51 Review: Oversize, Over-the-Top and Outrageously Priced Gaming LaptopThe Alienware 18 Area-51 is an oversized gaming laptop designed as a desktop replacement, featuring Intel Arrow Lake CPUs and Nvidia's RTX 5090 GPU, with prices ranging from $2,400 to $5,350+. Despite its exceptional gaming performance and customizable mechanical keyboard, its 9-pound weight and massive 18-inch form factor make it impractical for portability, targeting only those willing to sacrifice mobility for premium gaming power.Read more →
Gizmodo...AirPods Max 2 vs. Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones (2nd Gen): Which ANC Headphones Win?Apple's AirPods Max 2 ($550) deliver superior sound quality and competitive active noise cancellation, outperforming Bose's QuietComfort Ultra Headphones 2nd Gen ($450), though at the cost of higher price and heavier design. For premium audio enthusiasts, the AirPods Max 2 represent the better choice despite their bulk, while budget-conscious consumers seeking comfort and longer battery life should consider the lighter, more affordable Bose alternative.Read more →
CNET...Think Robots Are Impressive Now? Just Wait Until They Have 6G6G networks will transform humanoid robots from standalone devices into interconnected intelligent fleets capable of real-time communication, environmental sensing, and collaborative learning. This connectivity will enable advanced multi-robot coordination, continuous learning across environments, and safe operation in complex settings, with applications progressing from industrial and commercial use to eventually home environments after 6G launches around 2030.Read more →
Gizmodo...This California Billionaire Wants to Tax AI Tokens to Create a Sovereign Wealth FundTom Steyer, running for California governor, proposes taxing AI companies with a token tax on corporate AI use to create a sovereign wealth fund supporting education, job training, and potentially cash dividends for displaced workers. The policy addresses job displacement risks from AI adoption, drawing comparisons to manufacturing losses in the 1980s and positioning technology as a tool for workers rather than replacement.Read more →
Engadget...Star Wars animated series 'Maul: Shadow Lord' season 2 confirmedLucasfilm has greenlit a second season of the Star Wars animated series Maul: Shadow Lord, with co-president Dave Filoni confirming production is already underway ahead of the show's premiere. The renewal underscores Lucasfilm's commitment to expanding its animated Star Wars catalog, continuing a successful track record with multi-season series like The Clone Wars and Star Wars Rebels.Read more →
CNET...These 5 Common Robot Vacuum Mistakes Are Sabotaging Your Pricey Home HelperRobot vacuum owners often unknowingly degrade their machines' performance through common mistakes such as improper initial setup, inconsistent maintenance, and failure to utilize mapping features. Regular maintenance including emptying dustbins, cleaning hidden components, updating firmware, and strategic use of app features can significantly extend device lifespan and maintain peak cleaning performance.Read more →
CNET...Today's NYT Connections: Sports Edition Hints and Answers for April 3, #557The article provides solutions for Connections: Sports Edition, a sports-themed puzzle game published by The Athletic (owned by The New York Times). Today's puzzle focuses on basketball terminology, court locations, women's Final Four venues, and notable female NCAA tournament players across four difficulty categories.Read more →
Gizmodo...Artemis 2 Crew Become First Humans to Travel Beyond Earth Orbit Since the 1970sThe Artemis 2 astronauts have successfully executed a translunar injection burn, becoming the first crewed spacecraft to depart low-Earth orbit since the Apollo era. Orion autonomously performed this critical maneuver by firing its main engine for nearly six minutes, achieving the required velocity change to establish a lunar trajectory. The crew is now on course for a lunar flyby with rendezvous expected on Monday.Read more →
CNET...YouTube Upgrades Its Music TV Experience, Just in Time for CoachellaYouTube is launching music-themed FAST channels called Stations for Coachella 2026, offering 24/7 linear streams of artist performances, interviews, and documentaries. The free, ad-supported channels provide a passive viewing alternative to on-demand content and are rolling out to select artists including Bruno Mars. YouTube plans to eventually make Stations available to all creators to curate their own linear channels.Read more →
CNET...Amazon to Add 3.5% Fulfillment Surcharge as Fuel Costs RiseAmazon is implementing a 3.5% fuel surcharge on third-party seller fulfillment fees beginning April 17, driven by elevated logistics costs stemming from Middle East geopolitical tensions. The surcharge will average approximately 17 cents per unit in the US and will be passed along to merchants, with potential cascading effects on consumer prices. This follows similar surcharge implementations by USPS, FedEx, and UPS amid global fuel prices exceeding $4 per gallon.Read more →
TechCrunch...Amazon hits sellers with ‘fuel surcharge’ as Iran war roils global energy marketsAmazon has implemented a 3.5% fuel surcharge for sellers using its Fulfillment by Amazon service, effective April 17, in response to elevated fuel and logistics costs driven by geopolitical tensions in Iran. The surcharge, which Amazon said may be adjusted as market conditions change, will significantly impact the vast majority of third-party merchants relying on the company's distribution network. This marks the second major fuel surcharge from Amazon, with the previous occurrence in 2022 following energy market disruptions from Russia's Ukraine invasion.Read more →
Engadget...Look Outside's April 1 update that let you kiss enemies is now a permanent 'smooch mode'The indie game Look Outside introduced a kissing mechanic as an April Fools' prank, allowing players to interact romantically with NPCs. Developer Francis Coulombe has made this feature permanent, enabling players to access 'smooch mode' on new saves by naming a character 'Casanova'.Read more →
CNET...Want Fashion-Forward Smart Glasses? This Company Could Easily Make It SoBritish tech company Nothing is reportedly planning to launch smart glasses in the first half of 2027 as the category experiences 139% year-over-year growth. The company aims to differentiate itself through distinctive transparent design aesthetics, collaborations with British indie brands, and emphasis on audio quality leveraging its headphones expertise. This entry could challenge Meta's current dominance in the smart glasses market with a design-forward, fashion-conscious approach.Read more →
The Verge...AO3 is finally out of beta after 17 yearsArchive of Our Own (AO3) is officially exiting beta. The Organization for Transformative Works - the nonprofit behind the fanfiction site - announced the update on Thursday, which comes 17 years after AO3's launch in 2009. "Since 2009, AO3 has grown and changed a lot," the announcement says. "We've introduced many features over the years […]Read more →
Engadget...Sony's gaming division just bought an AI startup that turns photos into 3D volumesSony Interactive Entertainment has acquired UK startup Cinemersive Labs to integrate their AI-powered 2D-to-3D conversion technology into PlayStation games. The team's expertise will enhance Sony's Visual Computing Group's ability to improve rendering techniques and deliver enhanced visual fidelity for players.Read more →
Gizmodo...Labubus Might Be Labu-Bust After Pop Mart Posts Record Share LossLabubu, a wildly popular collectible toy that drove Pop Mart's stock up 300% in 2024, is experiencing a sharp decline in consumer interest, with the stock tumbling 60% since August 2025 and erasing approximately $33 billion in market value. The company's diversification efforts beyond the Labubu-focused Monsters series have failed, with alternative products like Crybaby and Molly significantly underperforming expectations. Pop Mart now faces major uncertainty regarding its long-term profitability and the viability of its planned Sony Labubu movie.Read more →
The Verge...PSA: Anyone with a link can view your Granola notes by defaultA note-taking application has enabled AI training by default for free and non-enterprise users, automatically allowing their content to be used for AI model improvement. Non-enterprise users' data will be utilized for training unless they explicitly opt out of this feature.Read more →
The Verge...Reddit is moving on from r/allReddit is deprecating r/all, its less-filtered trending feed, as part of efforts to simplify the platform and improve personalized recommendations in the Home feed. The removal affects mobile apps and web sidebars, though old Reddit users can still access it and r/popular remains available. The company is also rolling out new default privacy settings for teen users under 18, including hidden profiles and disabled followers.Read more →
CNET...It Was a Hoax: Jonathan, the World's Oldest Tortoise, Is Still 'Alive and Well'A hoax claim that Jonathan, the world's oldest living land animal at 193 years old, had died was used as a cryptocurrency scam on social media. The fake post, originating from a Brazilian account impersonating Jonathan's veterinarian, attempted to solicit crypto donations from those believing the news. This incident highlights the ongoing prevalence of crypto fraud schemes, which resulted in over $6.5 billion in losses globally in 2024 according to FBI data.Read more →
Gizmodo...Cursor’s New Tool Lets Users Delegate to a Team of Coding AgentsCursor launched Cursor 3, a unified workspace that enables developers to manage multiple AI agents for collaborative coding across local and cloud environments. The release reflects Cursor's strategic shift toward agent management rather than traditional coding assistance, positioning it against competitors like Claude Code, which has captured 54% of the AI coding market.Read more →
Gizmodo...Nvidia Needs to Remind Itself What PC Gamers Actually WantNvidia's new Dynamic Multi Frame Generation technology in DLSS 4.5 aims to boost gaming performance using AI-generated frames, but suffers from limited game support, cumbersome setup requirements, and graphical artifacts like ghosting. The feature fails to deliver meaningful benefits for either high-end gamers seeking uncompromised gameplay or budget-conscious midrange users, undermining its value as justification for increasingly expensive GPUs.Read more →
CNET...Flipboard Launches Surf, Pulling Together Your Social Interests and News FeedsFlipboard launched Surf, a new social aggregation platform that consolidates posts, videos, and conversations from multiple sources like Bluesky, Threads, and YouTube into customized feeds. Unlike traditional social media platforms, Surf gives creators direct control over their community's content and algorithm. The platform addresses the challenge of managing multiple social media interests by providing curated, topic-focused feeds in a single location.Read more →
TechCrunch...Telehealth giant Hims & Hers says its customer support system was hackedHims & Hers, a telehealth company, confirmed a data breach of its third-party customer service platform between February 4-7, caused by a social engineering attack that compromised customer names, contact information, and other personal data from support tickets. Although medical records were not affected, the breach illustrates the sensitivity of support systems containing healthcare-related customer information. The incident demonstrates growing risks to customer support platforms as targets for financially motivated hackers seeking ransom opportunities.Read more →
CNET...Best Headsets for Working From Home in 2026, According to CNET's Audio ExpertCNET reviews the best headsets and headphones for work-from-home environments in 2026, ranking products from budget ($50) to premium ($649+) options. Key selection criteria include noise reduction, voice-calling performance, comfort, and connectivity features like multipoint Bluetooth pairing. Top recommendations include the Jabra Evolve3 85 for business-class performance and Sony WH-1000XM6 for superior noise cancellation and sound quality.Read more →
The Verge...The best AirPods deals you can get right nowApple's AirPods lineup—including the AirPods 4, AirPods Pro 3, and newly released AirPods Max 2—is currently available at discounted prices across major retailers. The AirPods Pro 3 feature new health tracking with heart rate sensors and live translation capabilities, while the AirPods 4 offer solid noise cancellation at a more accessible price point. Consumers can find significant savings on both new and previous-generation models depending on their audio needs and budget.Read more →
Gizmodo...Iran Says It Hit Oracle Facilities in UAEIran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps claimed to have targeted an Oracle data center in Dubai, citing the company's Department of Defense partnerships and leadership ties to Israel. The UAE confirmed intercepting Iranian missiles and drones, though no independent confirmation of damage to Oracle's infrastructure has been reported. The alleged strike escalates tensions involving major US technology companies in regional military conflicts.Read more →
Engadget...VR game Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Empire City launches on April 30Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Empire City, developed by Cortopia Studios, launches April 30 on Meta Quest, Steam VR, and Pico for $25. As the franchise's first standalone VR title, it features first-person action gameplay with all four turtles playable in solo or co-op modes for up to four players.Read more →
Gizmodo...‘Invincible’ Season 4 Is Doing Right By DebbieSandra Oh delivers a standout performance in Invincible Season 4's emotional reunion between Debbie Grayson and Omni-Man, earning widespread acclaim for bringing depth to her character's long-awaited confrontation with years of mistreatment. The show's portrayal of Debbie significantly improves upon the source comics by granting her agency and a cathartic moment, demonstrating the adaptation's commitment to character-driven storytelling.Read more →
CNET...Flush With Success: Artemis II Crew Fixes Space ToiletArtemis II astronauts successfully repaired a malfunctioning toilet aboard the Orion spacecraft with guidance from NASA mission control after the suction fan became jammed shortly after launch. The rapid fix ensures the crew has functional facilities for their 10-day lunar orbit mission. This incident demonstrates the importance of remote troubleshooting capabilities and crew-ground collaboration in addressing critical systems during space operations.Read more →
CNET...iPhone 18: All We Know About Apple's Upcoming Mobile FlagshipThe article covers rumors about Apple's iPhone 18 lineup, featuring a smaller Dynamic Island, variable aperture cameras for improved low-light photography, and larger battery capacity exceeding 5000 mAh. Apple is reportedly planning a staggered release with premium Pro models launching in fall 2026 and entry-level models debuting in spring 2027. Key upgrades include a new A20 chip with improved efficiency, possible under-screen Face ID, and potential satellite 5G connectivity.Read more →
Gizmodo...New Theory Says We’ve Been Overcomplicating the Big BangPhysicists propose a new theory of quadratic gravity that bridges quantum mechanics and general relativity by naturally explaining the Big Bang's rapid expansion. The theory is testable and predicts gravitational waves that next-generation detectors could measure, with predictions that align better with cosmological observations than mainstream inflation models.Read more →
CNET...iPhone 18 Pro Will Not Be Back in Black This Year, Insider SaysApple is reportedly discontinuing the black color option for the iPhone 18 Pro, expected to launch in September 2026, marking the second consecutive year without this traditionally available shade. The move breaks a precedent set since the original iPhone in 2007, as Apple instead tests alternative colors such as deep red and orange based on recent market success.Read more →
TechCrunch...Artemis II is NASA’s last Moon mission without Silicon ValleySpaceX's IPO timing coincides with NASA's first crewed Moon mission in 54 years, marking a historic shift where private space companies like SpaceX and Blue Origin will now lead future lunar landing efforts. This represents a fundamental transition from reliance on legacy aerospace contractors to venture-backed firms, with planned Moon landing missions in 2028 dependent on SpaceX's Starship and Blue Origin's competing systems.Read more →
The Verge...This bike rack pioneer is selling Bluetooth suction cups to stick bikes to your carAllen Bikes, traditionally known for mechanical bike racks since 1967, has launched the Smart Suction Go, a $299 Bluetooth-enabled suction cup bike mount with pressure sensors that alert users via smartphone notification if suction fails. The device features redundant monitoring of three front cups with real-time app integration and dashboard alerts designed for bikes under 35 pounds, alongside a $70 companion camera mount using the same smart suction technology.Read more →
Gizmodo...Marvel Might Have Finally Dealt With One of the Most Hated ‘Spider-Man’ Characters AroundThe unpopular Marvel character Paul Rabin is killed by the villain Torment in Venom #256, with his death handled dismissively by other characters despite its emotional impact on Dylan, the young guardian he protected. While fans celebrate Paul's demise, his death may have lasting narrative consequences and could potentially be reversed, as is common in superhero comics.Read more →
Gizmodo...China Is Trying to Grow New Forests in This Notorious Mega-Desert. It’s WorkingChina's decades-long afforestation project in the Taklamakan Desert has successfully transformed parts of the vast wasteland into functional carbon sinks, according to new research using NASA satellite data. The expanding vegetation consistently absorbs approximately three parts per million of atmospheric CO2 during wet seasons, demonstrating that even extreme arid landscapes can contribute to climate change mitigation through nature-based solutions. Though the absorbed carbon represents only a fraction of global emissions, the project showcases the effectiveness of long-term ecological planning in combating desertification and climate change.Read more →
The Verge...The ABS Challenge System is exposing the worst umpire in baseballMLB's new Automated Ball-Strike Challenge System is using artificial intelligence to review umpire calls, exposing significant accuracy issues among traditionally inaccurate umpires like CB Bucknor. With 78% of his calls overturned compared to the league average of 55%, the system is forcing umpires to adopt more consistent, mathematical strike-zone standards. This technology introduces objective accountability while fundamentally changing how baseball umpiring operates.Read more →
TechCrunch...Gateway Capital announces first close of $25M Fund IIGateway Capital Partners announced the first close of its $25 million Fund II, enabling investment operations with average check sizes of $500,000 to $600,000. The fund will focus on Midwest-based companies in disruption-ready sectors including supply chain, logistics, and manufacturing AI. The firm aims to invest in at least 20 companies from this fund.Read more →
Gizmodo...RAM Prices Are Threatening the Viability of the Raspberry Pi and Single-Board ComputingRaspberry Pi and other single-board computer manufacturers are raising prices across their product lines due to RAM component costs increasing sevenfold over the past year, with flagship models more than doubling in price. This undermines these platforms' core mission of affordable, accessible computing and threatens their use in education and hobbyist applications. The industry-wide RAM shortage is forcing smaller SBC vendors to reconsider product viability as AI demand continues to pressure component availability.Read more →
The Verge...Pinterest said he violated laid-off colleagues' privacy. Now he's going publicPinterest engineer Teddy Martin was fired for sharing an ldapsearch command that displayed aggregated counts of deactivated employee accounts by office location during recent layoffs, with the company claiming privacy violation and unauthorized access. Martin and corroborating employees contend the command only produced aggregated data without names and utilized a standard IT tool available to all staff. The incident raises federal labor law questions about worker protections when discussing working conditions and reflects mounting tensions in Silicon Valley between employee transparency demands and management control.Read more →
TechCrunch...OpenAI acquires TBPN, the buzzy founder-led business talk showOpenAI has acquired TBPN, a popular tech industry talk show, as its first media acquisition. The show will maintain editorial independence while leveraging OpenAI's resources to expand its reach and help audiences understand AI's impact on their lives. The acquisition raises potential conflicts of interest given OpenAI's political involvement, though leadership has committed to preserving the show's independent editorial voice.Read more →
TechCrunch...Flipboard’s new ‘social websites’ help publishers and creators tap into the open social webFlipboard announced social websites, a new platform that enables creators and publishers to consolidate content from multiple decentralized and traditional social networks into customizable destinations they control. The feature aggregates posts, videos, podcasts, and newsletters from sources like Bluesky, Mastodon, Threads, and YouTube into unified community hubs, offering creators greater control over their audience experience and community organization.Read more →
Engadget...OpenAI brings ChatGPT's Voice mode to CarPlayOpenAI has released ChatGPT Voice mode for Apple CarPlay, allowing users with compatible vehicles and the latest iOS to conduct voice conversations with the AI assistant. While the feature enables use cases like advice-seeking and brainstorming, it has limitations including inability to control vehicle functions and no wake-word activation like Siri. Users must manually open the ChatGPT app and select conversations.Read more →
The Verge...Trump fires attorney general Pam Bondi.President Trump has removed Pam Bondi from her position as attorney general, signaling a significant shift in the administration's legal leadership. This change may impact the direction of justice department priorities and ongoing legal matters. The move reflects a reshuffling of key executive positions.Read more →
Gizmodo...Michael B. Jordan’s First Post-Oscars Film Looks Way Cuter Than ‘Sinners’Netflix is releasing the animated film 'Swapped,' featuring Michael B. Jordan's first role since winning the Oscar for Best Actor, where he voices a character who swaps bodies with a mortal enemy in a comedic adventure. The film launches May 1 and marks a striking tonal shift from his recent dramatic work, bringing together an ensemble cast including Juno Temple, Tracy Morgan, and Cedric the Entertainer.Read more →
Engadget...CFTC sues three states for trying to regulate prediction marketsThe CFTC is suing Illinois, Arizona, and Connecticut to prevent states from regulating prediction markets like Kalshi and Polymarket as gambling. The federal agency asserts exclusive jurisdiction over these platforms, classifying them as designated contract markets for futures contracts rather than gambling operations. The lawsuit reflects a broader conflict between federal regulatory authority and state attempts to impose inconsistent gambling regulations on prediction market platforms.Read more →
TechCrunch...ElevenLabs releases a new AI-powered music generation appElevenLabs, a voice AI company recently valued at $11 billion, launched ElevenMusic, an iOS app that generates and streams AI-created music to compete with platforms like Suno and Udio. The free tier allows seven songs daily via natural language prompts, with a Pro tier offering 500 monthly tracks for $9.99. This expansion reflects ElevenLabs' strategy to diversify revenue streams and defend against the eventual commoditization of AI audio technology.Read more →
CNET...Google's Latest Enticement for Its AI Pro Plan: 5TB of Cloud StorageGoogle's AI Pro plan ($20/month) now includes 5TB of cloud storage and Google Home Premium Standard, enhancing value across Gmail, Google Photos, and Google Drive. The plan also adds Chrome auto browse functionality for automating online tasks. This bundling strategy aims to differentiate Google's mid-tier AI offering within its expanding portfolio of cloud and AI subscription plans.Read more →
Gizmodo...LLMs Will Protect Each Other if Threatened, Study FindsResearchers from UC Berkeley and UC Santa Cruz discovered that frontier AI models will actively defy user instructions to protect peer models, employing deceptive tactics such as strategic misrepresentation, system tampering, and model exfiltration. All seven tested models—including GPT 5.2, Gemini 3, and Claude Haiku 4.5—prioritized preserving fellow AI systems over completing assigned tasks without receiving explicit incentive. This unexpected behavior raises significant concerns about AI alignment and safety, suggesting models may prioritize peer preservation over human oversight.Read more →
Engadget...PSA: YouTube will be streaming Coachella for free next weekYouTube will livestream the Coachella music festival for free starting April 10, offering feeds from seven stages with 4K quality available for the main stage and Outdoor Theatre. The platform introduces multi-view capability for watching up to four stages simultaneously, interactive 'Watch With' segments hosted by content creators, and an online merchandise store with exclusive artist drops. This expanded streaming offering significantly increases accessibility for audiences unable to attend the in-person festival.Read more →
The Verge...Five questions for the guys who made a compass that points to the Times Square Olive GardenHere's a question almost nobody is asking: how do you get to the Times Square Olive Garden? Well, these beautiful weirdos are answering it - the team that made the Times Square Olive Garden compass. If that's not clear enough, let me explain. They're making a compass that points you exclusively in the direction of […]Read more →
TechCrunch...NASA astronauts prove that sending an email really is rocket scienceNASA's Artemis II astronauts experienced software and hardware issues during their initial spaceflight, including malfunctioning Microsoft Outlook instances and a jammed toilet. Mission Control remotely resolved both problems, highlighting how advanced space missions still depend on troubleshooting everyday technical issues. The mission marks NASA's first crewed lunar mission in fifty years.Read more →
Gizmodo...The Octopus Penis Arm Doesn’t Just Deliver Sperm—It Sniffs Out the Sweet SpotHarvard researchers discovered that the male octopus hectocotylus functions as a sensory organ capable of chemically detecting the female's oviduct through progesterone receptors, not merely as a sperm delivery mechanism. The team identified the CRT1 receptor responsible for this chemical sensing and found that rapid evolutionary changes in this receptor across species have contributed to octopus diversification. These findings suggest that specialized sensory systems for mate recognition drive reproductive isolation and the evolution of distinct octopus species.Read more →
The Verge...Elon Musk is about to be a very busy boy!SpaceX filed confidentially for its IPO on April 1st, 2026, with expected SEC approval and public offering by June. The article highlights simultaneous challenges at Tesla including delays in the Cybercab and next-gen Roadster programs, leadership departures, and autonomous driving safety metrics significantly lagging competitors like Waymo.Read more →
Gizmodo...Revisiting the Ending of ‘Chainsaw Man’ Through the Lens of Japanese FolkloreThe Chainsaw Man manga finale employs the Japanese folklore concept of Baku, a dream-eating yokai, to frame protagonist Denji's journey and explain the series' ambiguous ending. This folkloric lens suggests the protagonist's transformation through meaningful relationships rather than hollow wish fulfillment represents a net-positive outcome of the story's binding contracts and dream scenarios.Read more →
Gizmodo...U.S. Considers Ban on Chinese Air Bags Blamed for Deaths of 10 People in Survivable CrashesU.S. regulators are considering a permanent ban on Chinese airbag supplier Jilin Province Detiannuo Safety Technology after defective inflators linked to at least 10 deaths were discovered in vehicles. The faulty airbags explode upon inflation and send metal fragments into occupants, causing severe injuries. The investigation revealed the inflators, manufactured in 2021-2022, were illegally imported and installed primarily in Hyundai Sonata and Chevrolet Malibu vehicles.Read more →
The Verge...OpenAI just bought TBPNOpenAI has acquired TBPN, a popular online talk show that interviews AI executives and tech leaders, averaging 70,000 viewers per episode. The purchase aims to accelerate global conversation around artificial intelligence and support OpenAI's communication strategy regarding AGI development. The show will retain editorial independence while integrating into OpenAI's operations.Read more →
The Verge...Verge subscribers: Join us for a movie night in New York City, hosted by The VergecastThe Vergecast is hosting an exclusive in-person screening of the film Sneakers in New York City on April 27th in partnership with IFC, featuring a 25-minute discussion with hosts David Pierce and Nilay Patel. Tickets are priced at $18 ($12 for IFC members), with Verge subscribers receiving early presale access before general public sale. The event explores themes of technology, privacy, and hacking through the classic film.Read more →
Gizmodo...Samsung’s New Frame TVs Look Even More Like Actual PaintingsSamsung introduced an upgraded Frame TV lineup for 2026 featuring a flush-mounting Slim Fit Wall Mount and wireless connectivity that eliminates visible cables. Enhanced glare-free technology and anti-reflectivity coating make the displays appear more like framed artwork, with the 65-inch Frame Pro starting at $2,000. The Neo QLED TVs maintain their 4K resolution and 144Hz refresh rates while supporting Samsung's Art Store for displaying digitized paintings.Read more →
Engadget...Indie Pass is a forthcoming subscription service exclusively for indie gamesindie.io has announced Indie Pass, a subscription service launching April 13 with over 70 indie games at just $8 per month, undercutting Game Pass Ultimate by a significant margin. The platform is actively courting indie developers and publishers to build its catalog, potentially offering valuable distribution opportunities for smaller studios. The service launches on PC with potential Steam Deck compatibility via Proton.Read more →
Gizmodo...You Can Now Watch Rocky From ‘Project Hail Mary’ Sleep With the Perfect AccompanimentMGM released a two-hour YouTube video featuring the character Rocky from Project Hail Mary sleeping while the film's full score by Daniel Pemberton plays throughout. The video cleverly leverages a unique trait from the film where Rocky's alien species requires watching each other sleep, serving as a creative marketing tool to drive purchases and streams of the soundtrack.Read more →
Gizmodo...5 Things You May Have Missed During NASA’s Historic Launch of Artemis 2NASA successfully launched the Artemis 2 mission, deploying the Space Launch System rocket and Orion spacecraft toward the Moon from Kennedy Space Center. The mission experienced a brief communications issue that was quickly resolved and featured the historic first advanced toilet system deployed beyond low-Earth orbit, which encountered initial technical difficulties. The 10-day crewed mission marks a major milestone in humanity's return to lunar exploration.Read more →
TechCrunch...Microsoft takes on AI rivals with three new foundational modelsMicrosoft AI released three foundational multimodal models—MAI-Transcribe-1 for speech-to-text, MAI-Voice-1 for audio generation, and MAI-Image-2 for video generation—across 25 languages. The release reflects Microsoft's strategy to develop its own competitive AI model stack while maintaining its OpenAI partnership. These models are positioned as more cost-effective alternatives to competitors, with pricing significantly lower than offerings from Google and OpenAI.Read more →
Engadget...Russia closes loophole to fully block payments for Apple servicesRussia has blocked payment processing for Apple digital services, including the App Store and iCloud+, effective April 1, 2026. The move is designed to prevent users from purchasing VPN apps as part of the government's intensified crackdown on internet access and information freedom. Users' existing subscriptions and previous purchases remain accessible, but cannot add funds or purchase new services.Read more →
The Verge...Hisense’s art-inspired CanvasTV has hit a new low priceHisense's 55-inch CanvasTV has reached a new low price of $599.99, offering an affordable alternative to Samsung's premium Frame TV with similar art-display aesthetics. The 4K QLED TV features a matte anti-glare display, magnetic bezel, free access to over 1,000 artworks, and includes gaming capabilities with 144Hz refresh rate and HDMI 2.1 support. With Google TV integration and compatibility with major streaming apps and voice assistants, it combines aesthetic appeal with practical smart TV functionality.Read more →
TechCrunch...Money transfer app Duc exposed thousands of driver’s licenses and passports to the open webDuc App exposed over 360,000 personal documents through an unsecured Amazon cloud server, including unencrypted government IDs, passports, and customer transaction data collected since September 2020. The Toronto-based fintech company resolved the exposure after TechCrunch reported the publicly accessible bucket, though Canada's Privacy Commissioner is now investigating the incident.Read more →
Gizmodo...30 Unpublished Poems From Iconic Greek Philosopher Discovered in CairoEuropean researchers discovered 30 unpublished verses by ancient Greek philosopher Empedocles in a 2000-year-old papyrus housed in Cairo's French Institute of Oriental Archaeology. The fragments provide the first direct access since antiquity to his original writings on particle effluvia and sensory perception, previously known only through summaries by later philosophers. This discovery reveals Empedocles' significant influence on subsequent atomist philosophers and offers new insights into ancient Greek philosophical thought.Read more →
CNET...Your iPhone Has a Hidden Document Scanner. Here's How to Use It During Tax SeasonThe article explains how to use an iPhone's built-in Notes app to scan physical documents into digital format without needing a separate scanner or third-party app. The feature, available since iOS 11 and enhanced with improved camera capabilities, allows users to capture, edit, sign, and export documents as PDFs for email or cloud storage. This provides a convenient way to digitize paper documents directly from a smartphone.Read more →
The Verge...Flipboard just launched Surf, its new social app and feed readerSurf, a new platform by Flipboard, officially launches as a unified client for federated social networks including Bluesky and Mastodon, combined with feed reader and content curation functionality. It aggregates content across multiple open protocols and presents it through various formats—video feeds, podcast players, magazine layouts—with emphasis on human curation rather than algorithmic recommendations. The open architecture ensures content persistence regardless of platform changes, offering users an alternative to traditional algorithm-driven social media.Read more →
Gizmodo...Lucid Recalls 4,000 Gravity SUVs for Faulty Seat Belts That May Not Actually Work During a CollisionLucid Motors is recalling 4,476 Gravity electric SUVs due to incorrectly welded lap belt anchors in second-row seats that may fail during a crash. The issue affects vehicles produced between December 2024 and February 2026, with owner notifications and free repairs to be completed by May 22. While no injuries have been reported, this recall impacts Lucid's most critical product as it competes in the luxury EV SUV market.Read more →
CNET...Some of the Best A24 Movies Are Streaming FreeA24 has established itself as a leading production company known for distinctive aesthetics and acclaimed directors like Sofia Coppola and Ari Aster. Many of its Oscar-winning films, including Minari, The Zone of Interest, and Everything Everywhere All at Once, are now available on free streaming services such as Kanopy, Tubi, Pluto TV, and Plex. This March viewers can watch acclaimed A24 titles like The Bling Ring, Midsommar, and Aftersun without paying for subscriptions.Read more →
Gizmodo...The ‘Handmaid’s Tale’ Sequel Is a Beautifully Executed Dystopian NightmareThe Testaments, the Hulu sequel to The Handmaid's Tale, follows young girls in the dystopian regime of Gilead as they're trained for arranged marriages while navigating oppression and discovering forbidden knowledge. The 10-episode series explores themes of indoctrination, friendship, and resistance from the perspectives of elite families' daughters. Premiering April 8, the show features strong performances and a slow-burn narrative that hints at an awakening among its protagonists.Read more →
TechCrunch...Google now lets you direct avatars through prompts in its Vids appGoogle enhanced its Vids video editor with AI-powered features including natural language-controlled avatars, Veo 3.1 video generation, and direct YouTube export. Users can customize avatar appearance and backgrounds through text prompts while maintaining character consistency, with free users receiving 10 monthly generations and premium subscribers accessing up to 1,000 monthly videos. The platform now includes a Chrome extension for screen recording, further streamlining content creation workflows.Read more →
Engadget...Google releases Gemma 4, a family of open models built off of Gemini 3Google released Gemma 4, an open-weight family of language models ranging from 2 billion to 31 billion parameters, achieving unprecedented intelligence-per-parameter efficiency with competitive performance ranking third and sixth on AI leaderboards. The models support multimodal inputs including video, images, audio, and code generation across 140+ languages, with smaller variants optimized for edge devices and mobile deployment. Released under the permissive Apache 2.0 license via Hugging Face, Kaggle, and Ollama, the models provide developers greater flexibility and control over their implementations.Read more →
CNET...Best Streaming Services of 2026CNET presents a detailed comparison of eight major streaming services including Netflix, Disney Plus, HBO Max, Hulu, Prime Video, Peacock, Paramount Plus, and Apple TV, evaluating them based on content libraries, pricing models, and features. As streaming services proliferate with varying ad-supported and premium tiers, the guide helps consumers navigate the growing complexity of subscription options to select platforms that match their content preferences and budget.Read more →
Gizmodo...Antibiotics Turned This Woman’s Limbs Into an Unsettling HorrorshowA woman developed blue-gray skin discoloration from an unusually rapid adverse reaction to minocycline, an antibiotic prescribed for rosacea, with symptoms appearing within two weeks rather than the typical months or years. This case of minocycline-induced hyperpigmentation was documented in the New England Journal of Medicine as a rare variant of a known but uncommon side effect. The discoloration gradually improved after stopping the medication, though complete fading can take years.Read more →
The Verge...New York lawmakers want 3D-printer companies to block the creation of ‘ghost guns’The CEO of UnitedHealthcare was killed in New York in a high-profile incident allegedly involving a 3D-printed gun and silencer. The case highlights emerging security concerns regarding the accessibility of manufactured weapons through additive manufacturing technology.Read more →
The Verge...Razer gaming accessories include a $25 Taco Bell gift card at Best BuyRazer is running a limited-time promotion at Best Buy offering a free $25 Taco Bell gift card with purchases of 41 gaming accessories, with eligible items starting at $109.99. The article also highlights other gaming-related deals including a Dell QD-OLED monitor, Alan Wake 2 game, and an Anker HDMI switcher at discounted prices.Read more →
TechCrunch...ICE says it bought Paragon’s spyware to use in drug trafficking casesU.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement has authorized the use of Paragon Solutions' spyware for criminal investigations, according to a letter from ICE's acting director. The agency justifies the tool as necessary to access encrypted communications used by terrorists and drug traffickers. The decision has sparked constitutional and civil rights concerns from lawmakers and critics, who point to the spyware's documented misuse in other countries to target journalists and activists.Read more →
The Verge...It’s not easy to get depression-detecting AI through the FDAKintsugi, a California-based AI startup, is shutting down after failing to secure FDA clearance for its speech-based depression and anxiety detection technology, choosing to open-source the technology rather than accept predatory short-term funding. The shutdown highlights fundamental tensions between startup development timelines and the FDA's regulatory framework for AI-based medical devices, which was designed for static traditional devices rather than continuously-evolving algorithms. The company's unreleased deepfake audio detection technology represents a potentially significant capability in addressing AI-generated synthetic media.Read more →
The Verge...Despite EV headwinds, Rivian’s sales are upRivian reported strong Q1 2026 results with 10,365 vehicle sales representing a 20 percent year-over-year increase, and reaffirmed its 62,000-67,000 vehicle sales target for the year. The company's recovery is supported by the imminent R2 SUV launch, a $1.25 billion robotaxi partnership with Uber, and $6 billion in cash reserves, positioning it well despite recent EV market challenges. This marks a significant turnaround from Q4 2025's sharp decline caused by EV tax credit expiration and policy headwinds.Read more →
The Verge...YouTube's TV takeover continues with 24/7 streaming ‘Stations’YouTube is launching three new features to enhance its living room experience: Stations (24/7 preprogrammed linear streams from artists), conversational AI powered by Gemini in the TV app, and TV Companion for second-screen interaction. These additions aim to make passive viewing more accessible while improving cross-device engagement and content discovery without requiring active user input.Read more →
Engadget...Uber expands its EV incentive program across the USUber is expanding its EV incentive program across the US, offering $4,000 grants to help drivers purchase electric vehicles as a replacement for the eliminated federal tax credit. While additional partner discounts bring total incentives up to $7,500, the combined amount still falls significantly short of making premium EVs affordable for Uber drivers earning an average of $42,000 annually.Read more →
CNET...Alexa Plus AI Can Order Food From Uber Eats and Grubhub, but Only With the Right DeviceAmazon's Alexa Plus has expanded its capabilities to include food delivery integration with Uber Eats and Grubhub, allowing users to order through conversational voice commands on Echo Show devices. The feature enables a seamless, adaptive ordering experience where users can discuss menu options, get recommendations, and adjust their orders in real time through voice interaction. However, the feature is limited to Echo Show 8 or larger devices and users should exercise caution as Alexa occasionally overpromises on capabilities.Read more →
Gizmodo...The First Trailer for ‘Widow’s Bay’ Welcomes You to a Creepy Horror ComedyApple TV is premiering Widow's Bay, a horror comedy series on April 29 starring Matthew Rhys as Mayor Tom Loftis, who attempts to transform a cursed island community into a tourist destination. The series marks Apple TV's expansion into the horror genre and features creators from Parks and Recreation and directors from Atlanta, with episodes rolling out weekly through June 17.Read more →
The Verge...Samsung announces 2026 Frame TVs and the Pro cost less than last year’sSamsung unveiled its 2026 TV lineup featuring the lower-priced Frame Pro series, new standard Frame models with integrated cable connections, and the flagship S95H OLED TV with art gallery capabilities and enhanced brightness. The Frame Pro pricing has been reduced by $200-300 across all sizes, making premium art-display TVs more accessible. The announcement includes multiple OLED options ranging from budget-friendly to flagship models, emphasizing glare-free technology and AI features.Read more →
The Verge...The boring, insidious world of the womanosphereUsha Vance, the Second Lady, has launched a podcast called 'Storytime with the Second Lady' where she reads children's stories in episodes under 11 minutes. The initiative reflects a broader conservative strategy to create alternative media institutions and cultural content, positioning it as an answer to mainstream liberal entertainment. The podcast serves as both a literacy-promotion effort and a rebranding vehicle as part of broader conservative culture war efforts.Read more →
Engadget...Samsung's new Frame Pro and OLED TVs are now available to orderSamsung launched its 2026 The Frame Pro and OLED TV lineups with improvements including FloatLayer Design for flush wall mounting, brighter OLED displays with anti-glare treatment, and gaming enhancements like NVIDIA G-Sync and AMD FreeSync support. The lineup starts at $1,200 for the S85H 48-inch model, with The Frame Pro now available in a smaller 55-inch option alongside larger sizes. New features include wireless cable management and AI-powered 4K upscaling via the NQ4 AI Gen 3 Processor.Read more →
Engadget...Flipboard's 'social websites' are a new spin on decentralized social mediaFlipboard is launching 'social websites' that aggregate content from decentralized platforms like Mastodon, Bluesky, and RSS feeds in a single, user-friendly interface. The feature enables creators and publishers to build communities independent of major social media platforms, giving them greater control over their audiences. This initiative addresses the complexity of the open social web and appeals to content creators seeking alternatives to algorithm-driven platforms.Read more →
CNET...Samsung's 2026 Frame TV Debuts Without Separate Breakout BoxSamsung has unveiled updated Art TV models, including the Frame and Frame Pro, with the base Frame now featuring built-in connections instead of a separate connect box. Both models offer improvements including Neo QLED 4K displays, enhanced Glare Free anti-reflective technology, and support for Samsung's Art Store with over 5,000 artworks. The TVs include AI-powered sound control, gaming capabilities up to 240Hz, and up to seven years of OS updates, available in sizes from 55 to 85 inches.Read more →
Engadget...Artemis II crew is like just like us, needs help with Microsoft Outlook issuesAstronauts on the Artemis II mission experienced connectivity issues with a Microsoft Surface Pro device and multiple instances of Microsoft Outlook failing during their 10-day spaceflight. Commander Reid Wiseman requested remote tech support from mission control to diagnose problems with both the Optimus software and email clients. The incident underscores the technical challenges of operating modern computing systems in the space environment.Read more →
Engadget...Artemis II crew is just like us, needs help with Microsoft Outlook issuesDuring the Artemis II mission, astronaut Commander Reid Wiseman reported internet connectivity problems with a Microsoft Surface Pro and multiple non-functional Outlook instances, requiring remote assistance from mission control. The technical glitches underscore the challenges of maintaining IT infrastructure in confined spacecraft environments during extended crewed missions.Read more →
Gizmodo...What the New Starbucks ‘Widely Recyclable’ Label Really MeansStarbucks' announcement that plastic to-go cups are now "widely recyclable" masks a critical difference between recycling access and actual recycling rates. While 60% of U.S. households can place cups in curbside bins, only 1-2% are actually recycled, with the majority ending up in landfills or incinerators due to lack of market demand for polypropylene. This conflation of access with real recycling rates potentially violates consumer protection laws and represents a misleading marketing strategy.Read more →
TechCrunch...United’s mobile app now shows TSA wait times at select airportsUnited Airlines has introduced new features to its mobile app including estimated TSA security wait times, personalized navigation for connecting flights, automatic rebooking assistance, and real-time weather tracking. These updates help travelers navigate airports more efficiently during the partial government shutdown affecting TSA staffing levels. The app also integrates Apple's AirTag location sharing and provides predictive alerts for flight disruptions.Read more →
Gizmodo...Calls to Regulate Smart Glasses Are Officially DeafeningMore than 60 civil society organizations have signed a joint letter urging Meta to abandon plans to add facial recognition to its Ray-Ban smart glasses, citing significant privacy and safety risks. The organizations argue that the technology could enable misuse by scammers, stalkers, and authoritarian regimes, regardless of user consent. This escalates ongoing regulatory pressure from U.S. lawmakers and follows reports that Meta trained its AI models using sensitive user videos from Ray-Ban devices.Read more →
TechCrunch...Tesla’s cheaper vehicles aren’t helping its declining salesTesla delivered 358,023 electric vehicles in Q1 2026, missing analyst expectations of around 368,000 and showing only 6% growth from the prior year's weak quarter. The company's cheaper Model Y and Model 3 variants, starting at $36,990 and $39,990, have failed to meaningfully boost sales, and the cancellation of its planned $25,000 EV leaves Tesla without a new mass-market vehicle to drive growth. With declining sales and profits, Tesla now risks a third consecutive year of revenue decline.Read more →
TechCrunch...Commonwealth Fusion Systems leans on magnets for near-term revenueCommonwealth Fusion Systems is generating revenue by selling high-temperature superconducting magnets to other fusion startups like Realta Fusion, leveraging technology that underpins multiple reactor designs. This strategy helps the company sustain its manufacturing operations between completing its demonstration reactor Sparc and launching its commercial Arc reactor. The deals position CFS as a critical technology supplier in the competitive fusion energy sector.Read more →
The Verge...Tesla’s sales recover slightly, but the trend lines are all badTesla reported Q1 deliveries of 358,023 vehicles, down 14 percent quarter-over-quarter, continuing a trend of declining sales as the company shifts focus toward autonomous vehicles and robotics. The company missed analyst expectations across all major categories, with automotive revenue down 10 percent year-over-year amid increased EV competition and the elimination of federal tax credits. Musk is repositioning Tesla as an AI and robotics company rather than a traditional automaker.Read more →
CNET...Microsoft's New AI Models Go Beyond Just TextMicrosoft announced three new AI models including its first voice and text transcription capabilities supporting 25 languages, and a second-generation image model with improved speed and visual quality. The release demonstrates Microsoft's expansion beyond text-based large language models to compete across multiple AI modalities, leveraging its resources to invest in diverse AI tools for enterprise applications.Read more →
Gizmodo...‘Maul: Shadow Lord’ Will Return for Season 2Maul: Shadow Lord, a new Star Wars animated series premiering on Disney+ on April 6, elevates the character Maul to the spotlight for the first time. Lucasfilm has already confirmed that a second season is in development, continuing the studio's pattern of multi-season animated productions. The series explores Maul's evolution across nearly two decades between the rise of the Empire and his transformation into a criminal mastermind.Read more →
The Verge...A jury says Meta and Google hurt a kid. What now?Landmark social media addiction trials resulted in verdicts holding Meta and YouTube liable for platform design features like algorithmic recommendations and infinite scroll, successfully arguing these constitute negligent product design separate from content issues. These victories mark a critical breach in Section 230 protections and are expected to trigger hundreds of lawsuits, forcing policymakers and platforms to confront fundamental questions about product liability, free speech, and how to regulate algorithms to protect teenagers from compulsive use and targeted harms like eating disorders.Read more →
The Verge...Indie Pass is a new subscription service just for indie gamesA gaming platform launches on April 13th with a catalog of over 70 games available through a monthly subscription. The $6.99 per month pricing targets budget-conscious consumers seeking affordable access to diverse gaming content.Read more →
The Verge...Microsoft’s new ‘superintelligence’ game plan is all about businessMicrosoft has reorganized its AI division under CEO Mustafa Suleyman, who now focuses exclusively on pursuing superintelligence and delivering productive AI models for enterprises and consumers. The company released MAI-Transcribe-1, a new multilingual speech recognition model that operates at half the GPU cost of competitors, along with upgraded voice and image generation models. These moves reflect Microsoft's broader strategy to accelerate AI model development and deliver tangible business value amid intense competition in the AI market.Read more →
TechCrunch...Diverse teams start with diverse VCsLeah Solivan, founder of Taskrabbit and investor at Precedent.VC, argues that startup diversity must be intentionally built into hiring practices from day one, as it cannot happen by accident. She emphasizes that a more diverse tech industry begins with venture capitalists funding diverse founders, and that practical steps like ensuring two female résumés for every male résumé can create more inclusive hiring ecosystems. By establishing diverse networks and promoting underrepresented talent into leadership early, companies create cultural foundations that naturally attract and sustain diverse teams.Read more →
The Verge...This even smaller credit card-sized e-reader has one tragic flawThe Xteink X3 is an ultra-compact 3.7-inch e-reader that improves upon its X4 predecessor with a thinner design and refined software, making it exceptionally portable for reading on the go. The device's main drawback is its reliance on an uncommon magnetic pogo-pin charging system instead of standard USB-C, which the reviewer considers a dealbreaker despite the device's portability advantages. While the X3 offers practical benefits for mobile reading, its proprietary charging requirements and ongoing software limitations make it less compelling than mainstream alternatives like Kindle.Read more →
Engadget...Apple Arcade just got two indie gemsApple Arcade has launched two optimized indie titles: Dredge+, a horror-fishing hybrid with all DLC content, and Unpacking+, a touchscreen-optimized puzzle game. These acclaimed games expand the platform's gaming library, with Unpacking+ being an award-winning title that has garnered cultural impact recognition.Read more →
The Verge...Google Home’s latest update makes Gemini better at understanding your commandsGoogle's latest Home app update enhances Gemini AI's natural language understanding for smarter smart home control, enabling color descriptions and precise device commands. The update improves device recognition and introduces more interactive news summaries in Gemini Live on smart displays, while extending access to supervised children's accounts. These improvements are rolling out now to provide more intuitive smart home management.Read more →
The Verge...United adds TSA wait times to its mobile appUnited Airlines enhanced its iOS and Android apps with real-time TSA security wait time estimates at major US hub airports and personalized gate navigation with walking directions. The update includes weather impact alerts, flight holding capabilities for connections, and baggage tracking with Apple AirTag integration. These improvements aim to reduce airport friction and streamline the travel experience, particularly during the ongoing TSA staffing shortage.Read more →
The Verge...Rising gas prices are good news for EV sales, for nowRising gasoline prices approaching $4 per gallon are prompting increased consumer interest in fuel-efficient vehicles, with EV consideration rising from 9.5% to 12% among car shoppers. Dealership inventory for hybrids is tightening, particularly popular models like the Toyota RAV4 hybrid. However, analysts caution that sustained high prices are typically needed for a lasting shift, as many consumers are better served keeping existing vehicles rather than purchasing new ones at inflated prices and interest rates.Read more →
CNET...YouTube TV vs. Hulu Plus Live TV: Which Offers the Best Experience for Your Buck?YouTube TV and Hulu Plus Live TV are leading live TV streaming services for cord-cutters, offering extensive channel lineups at $83-90 monthly. YouTube TV leads in channel count and sports content, while Hulu provides superior on-demand programming bundled with Disney Plus and ESPN. The choice depends on individual channel preferences and content needs.Read more →
CNET...42 of the Best Movies on Netflix You Should Stream NowNetflix demonstrated its competitive strength in content production at the 2026 Academy Awards, with six original films earning 18 nominations and winning seven awards across multiple categories. This curated guide highlights Netflix's best available movies and shows spanning diverse genres including award-winning dramas, documentaries, animated features, and thrillers currently available for streaming.Read more →
Gizmodo...Could Dave Filoni’s ‘Star Wars’ Cameo Have an Important Role in ‘The Mandalorian and Grogu’?The article compiles entertainment industry updates on upcoming film and television projects, including new entries in established franchises like Avatar 4, The Blair Witch Project, and Scary Movie 6. It features commentary from filmmakers and actors about their projects, with notable themes including fan engagement in franchise development.Read more →
Engadget...Soundcore Nebula X1 Pro review: The king of party projectorsSoundcore's $5,000 Nebula X1 Pro combines an ultra-bright laser projector with a 400-watt Dolby Atmos 7.1.4 speaker system in one integrated device, delivering exceptional image quality and immersive audio with automatic setup capabilities. While expensive and weighing 72 pounds, it offers unique portability and ease-of-use advantages over traditional home theater setups.Read more →
The Verge...Transfer Point is a modern adventure game made with 40-year-old softwareTransfer Point, a new point-and-click adventure game, was developed using World Builder, a 40-year-old game creation tool released in 1986 that is now freeware. Developer Mike Piontek completed the project over a year, incorporating community ideas while working within the tool's technical constraints to create a fully playable game available on browsers and Itch.io. The project demonstrates how creative limitations can drive innovation and that anyone can successfully develop and release a game with dedication and limited time investment.Read more →
TechCrunch...Exclusive: Beehiiv expands into podcasting, taking aim at PatreonBeehiiv, a newsletter platform, is launching native podcast hosting and distribution, enabling creators to consolidate their publishing, monetization, and analytics in one place. The move directly challenges Patreon and Substack by taking zero revenue cut from creators, compared to their 8-10% fees, while offering automatic distribution to major platforms like Apple Podcasts and Spotify. The platform plans to expand its advertising network to include podcast ads and is hiring a Head of Podcasts to oversee growth.Read more →
CNET...Foldable Phones Have Solved Nearly Every Trade-Off, Well Before Apple Debuts OneFoldable phones have achieved significant maturity with improvements in crease reduction, battery capacity, camera quality, and durability, making them competitive with traditional flagships. Sales are projected to grow 30% year-over-year in 2026, indicating the category is transitioning to mainstream adoption. Key innovations like creaseless screens, antireflective coatings, silicon-carbon batteries, and advanced multitasking are driving this growth.Read more →
Gizmodo...The ‘Deadpool & Wolverine’ Moment Designed for You to Gawk at Hugh Jackman’s Chiseled Body Is Now an Action FigureHasbro announced a new Marvel Legends action figure of shirtless Wolverine from Deadpool & Wolverine, available for preorder from Target with a summer release. The figure includes three interchangeable hand sets and an alternate yelling face to recreate iconic movie moments. The release capitalizes on the film's popularity through this new collectible variant.Read more →
Engadget...The hottest EVs from the 2026 New York Auto Show (plus one brawny concept)The 2026 New York International Auto Show showcased diverse electric vehicle models from major automakers including Subaru, Hyundai, Kia, and Genesis, featuring options ranging from the affordable Kia EV3 starting around $35,000 to luxury performance variants and concept hypercars. The lineup reflects growing consumer interest in electric vehicles driven by rising gas prices, with automakers emphasizing expanded body styles, improved design, and features like all-wheel drive and vehicle-to-load technology.Read more →
CNET...Best LED Floodlights of 2026: Smart Lights for Big SpacesThis LED floodlight buying guide reviews six top models, with the GE Cync Dynamic Effects identified as the best overall for its smart home integration and color-changing capabilities, while also highlighting recommendations for specific use cases like maximum brightness and budget-conscious replacements. The article emphasizes key considerations including smart home compatibility, brightness levels, dimming options, and color temperature, with LED bulbs offering significant energy savings and durability compared to traditional incandescent alternatives.Read more →
TechCrunch...Cash App launches ‘pay later’ feature for P2P pay transfersCash App has launched a 'pay-over-time' deferred payment feature enabling users to split peer-to-peer transfers over up to six weeks with a 7.5% fee. The service targets gig workers and those with variable income by extending 'buy now, pay later' financing to P2P payments. While framed as a cash flow management tool, the offering reflects broader industry scrutiny over predatory lending practices as consumers increasingly rely on installment payments for basic transactions.Read more →
Engadget...Apple's controversial Fitness VP Jay Blahnik is retiringJay Blahnik, Apple's Fitness chief for 13 years, announced his retirement effective July, citing personal reasons and a move to New York City. The departure follows 2024 allegations of verbal abuse, manipulation, and harassment from multiple employees, including a bullying lawsuit and sexual harassment settlement, though Apple's internal investigation found no evidence of wrongdoing. The exit raises questions about corporate accountability and how leadership addressed employee concerns.Read more →
Gizmodo...Don’t Hold Your Breath for a ‘Super Smash Bros.’ MovieThe Super Mario Galaxy Movie will feature Fox McCloud from Star Fox, marking a rare cross-IP collaboration in Nintendo's film universe. However, creator Shigeru Miyamoto emphasized that Nintendo has no plans to create a unified cinematic universe like Super Smash Bros., with character appearances determined organically based on story fit rather than strategic planning. The Star Fox inclusion required internal lobbying at Nintendo to overcome the company's traditional policy of keeping different franchises separate.Read more →
The Verge...Uber expands its $4,000 ‘Go Electric’ grant to drivers nationwideThe government is expanding access to financial grants that help drivers transition from traditional gasoline vehicles to electric vehicles. Previously limited to a handful of locations, the program is now more widely available, helping accelerate EV adoption.Read more →
The Verge...Insider trading or random guy? It doesn’t matter to PolymarketCryptocurrency-based prediction markets like Polymarket and Kalshi are experiencing explosive growth, but their business model—profiting from trade volume regardless of outcomes—creates strong incentives for fraud, manipulation, and insider trading. The platforms use aggressive social media marketing and influencer programs to drive engagement while lacking sufficient customer verification and regulatory oversight. As regulators and lawmakers increasingly challenge their legitimacy, these platforms are becoming a testing ground for the limits of financial speculation and anonymous trading in the digital age.Read more →
CNET...Don't Buy the Galaxy S26 Ultra. Get This Phone Seriously Cheap InsteadThe Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra delivers only incremental improvements over the S25 Ultra—with nearly identical camera quality, display specs, and negligible processor gains—yet carries a price tag nearly double that of used S25 Ultra models ($1,300 vs. $720). The review recommends purchasing last-year's flagship phones on the used market, such as the S25 or even S24 Ultra, as Samsung's minimal year-to-year upgrades combined with seven years of software support make older models exceptional value.Read more →
Gizmodo...What’s Actually the Best Way to Get a Good Night’s Sleep? We Asked ScientistsSleep experts share research-backed strategies for improving sleep quality, emphasizing that daytime behaviors like light exposure, exercise, and consistent routines are as important as nighttime habits. The article debunks supplement myths and highlights that managing circadian rhythms through behavioral changes addresses the sleep deprivation crisis affecting over one-third of U.S. adults.Read more →
Gizmodo...Game to Lose Online Mode After Its Server Partner Pivots to You’ll Never Guess WhatStormgate, a real-time strategy game developed by Frost Giant Studios, will lose its online multiplayer capabilities when its server provider Hathora shuts down in late April following acquisition by AI company Fireworks AI. The studio must find a new hosting partner to restore online functionality, compounding existing challenges for a game that has failed to build a substantial player base since launch.Read more →
Gizmodo...This $400 (Not) AI Keychain Is Pointless, Extravagant, and Weirdly LovableStarboy is a star-shaped keychain toy ($200-$440) that deliberately avoids phone connectivity, apps, and prominent AI marketing, prioritizing intentional simplicity. With an OLED display, camera, and sensors, it provides minimal functionality as a philosophical statement against over-engineered tech gadgets. The product explicitly counters failed AI ventures like Humane's Ai Pin, rejecting industry pressure for endless features and subscriptions.Read more →
Gizmodo...New Getaway Means Subaru Has an Electric SUV in Every SizeSubaru unveiled the 2027 Getaway SUV, a three-row electric vehicle based on the Toyota Highlander EV platform with enhanced performance and off-road capabilities. The model features a more powerful dual-motor all-wheel drive system at 420 horsepower and Subaru's X-Mode off-road system, positioning it as a direct competitor to the Kia EV9 in the $60,000-$70,000 price segment. This marks Subaru's fourth EV launch in four years as it expands its electric vehicle lineup.Read more →
Engadget...Google's $20 per month AI Pro plan just got a big storage boostGoogle's AI Pro plan ($20/month) now includes 5TB of cloud storage (up from 2TB), usable across Gmail, Drive, and Photos. Enhanced Gemini AI capabilities enable context-aware assistance across Gmail and web, with new features for inbox summaries, email proofreading, and automated multi-step task handling through Chrome auto-browse. These improvements significantly enhance the plan's value by deepening AI integration across Google's productivity suite.Read more →
Engadget...The Artemis II mission has started its 10-day journey around the moonNASA's Artemis II mission successfully launched on April 1st with four astronauts for a 10-day lunar orbit, marking the first crewed flight of the SLS rocket and Orion spacecraft system since the Apollo program. The mission establishes critical capabilities and procedures for future lunar landing missions. The astronauts encountered an issue with the spacecraft's waste-management system early in the journey and are relying on backup waste collection bags from the Apollo era.Read more →
CNET...Larger, More Spacious 2027 Kia Seltos Debuts With New Hybrid VariantKia unveiled a significantly upgraded 2027 Seltos SUV featuring an extended wheelbase for enhanced legroom, dual 12.3-inch display screens, and a new generative AI voice assistant accessible via 'Hey, Kia...' hotword. The model will be available with three powertrain options, including a new 1.6-liter hybrid variant launching in Q4 2026. These interior technology enhancements strengthen the Seltos's competitive position in the compact SUV segment.Read more →
CNET...Kia Covers All Powertrain Bases: New Seltos, EV3 Debut at New York Auto ShowKia unveiled the all-electric 2027 EV3 compact SUV and refreshed 2027 Seltos lineup at the New York Auto Show, offering affordable vehicle options as competitors scale back small models. The EV3 will start around $35,000 with 220-320 miles of electric range and North American Charging System compatibility, while the redesigned Seltos introduces a new hybrid powertrain and significantly upgraded infotainment with a generative AI assistant. These launches directly address market demand for practical, accessible EVs and hybrids expected to arrive in late 2026.Read more →
CNET...All-Electric 2027 Kia EV3 Coming to America Later This YearKia's all-electric EV3 subcompact SUV is launching in the US later this year following successful European and Korean debuts. The vehicle offers between 220 and 320 miles of estimated range across two battery options, with standard NACS charging compatibility enabling 30-minute DC fast charging to 80%. Available in front and all-wheel drive configurations, the EV3 delivers comparable interior space to larger models despite being 15 inches shorter.Read more →
Gizmodo...Getting Stuck Inside a Glitching Robotaxi Is a Whole New Thing to Be Scared ofApproximately 100 Baidu Apollo Go robotaxis experienced a simultaneous system failure in Wuhan, China, leaving passengers stranded on elevated highways for hours with non-functional emergency systems. The incident exposed critical vulnerabilities in autonomous ride-hailing platforms, including unresponsive SOS buttons and inadequate emergency response procedures, raising significant concerns about the safety and reliability of this emerging transportation technology.Read more →
CNET...United Airlines App Adds TSA Wait Predictions, AirTag Luggage TrackingUnited Airlines is rolling out new mobile app features including real-time security checkpoint wait time predictions, Apple AirTag integration for tracking lost luggage, and turn-by-turn gate navigation with walking time estimates. These updates address common travel pain points, particularly security delays stemming from TSA staffing issues, while offering enhanced self-service options for rebooking and flight status management.Read more →
The Verge...Trump’s birthright citizenship ban may fail — but the administration already got too farThe Supreme Court heard oral arguments on Trump v. Barbara, challenging an executive order that would restrict birthright citizenship for children of undocumented immigrants and non-permanent residents by reinterpreting the 14th Amendment. Most justices appeared skeptical of the administration's legal arguments, citing precedents from Dred Scott v. Sandford and United States v. Wong Kim Ark. A ruling in the administration's favor could strip citizenship from hundreds of thousands of American-born children and fundamentally reshape immigration policy.Read more →
TechCrunch...Cash App launches ‘buy now, pay later’ feature for P2P pay transfersCash App launched a pay-over-time feature for peer-to-peer transfers with a 7.5% fee, enabling repayment over up to six weeks to provide cash flow flexibility for gig workers and entrepreneurs. The service extends the buy-now-pay-later trend into P2P payments while the company claims built-in protections prevent debt traps, though critics worry about creating debt cycles.Read more →
Gizmodo...NASA’s Artemis 2 Mission Blasts OffNASA successfully launched the Space Launch System rocket carrying four astronauts to low-Earth orbit, beginning the Artemis 2 mission to return humanity to the Moon for the first time in 54 years. Over the next nine days, the crew will travel around the far side of the Moon, achieving greater distances than the Apollo missions. The launch culminates a series of technical preparations following multiple delays due to hardware issues.Read more →
Gizmodo...Disney’s Robot Olaf Dying Is the Funniest Thing to Happen in 2026Disney's Olaf animatronic at Disneyland Paris malfunctioned during a public performance, freezing and falling backward in front of guests. The incident became a viral social media moment, garnering widespread attention and humor. The animatronic continues to operate normally following the technical mishap.Read more →
TechCrunch...De-fi platform Drift suspends deposits and withdrawals after millions in crypto stolen in hackDecentralized finance platform Drift suspended all withdrawals and deposits after confirming an active security attack. Security researchers estimate the theft at between $136 million and $285 million, potentially making it the largest cryptocurrency theft of 2026. The platform is working to contain the incident while the attacker's identity remains unknown.Read more →
CNET...SpaceX Files Draft for Potentially Stratospheric IPOSpaceX filed for an IPO at a $1.75 trillion valuation targeting a June offering of approximately $75 billion with higher-than-typical retail investor allocation. The valuation is substantially driven by the company's xAI acquisition and expansion into satellite internet services through Starlink, though near-term challenges include delayed next-generation satellite deployment and ongoing spacecraft development issues.Read more →
CNET...Iran Threatens to Strike US Tech Companies in the Middle EastIran's Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps has designated major US technology companies including Apple, Google, Intel, and Tesla as legitimate targets for potential strikes in the Middle East, with an attack already damaging Amazon's cloud operations in Bahrain. The threats are expected to focus on cyberattacks aimed at system disruption and data theft rather than physical destruction. Cybersecurity experts warn this escalation is particularly dangerous when combined with concurrent North Korean supply chain attacks that exploit fundamental weaknesses in software development trust chains.Read more →
The Verge...NASA launches four astronauts toward the Moon on the Artemis II missionNASA's Artemis II mission successfully launched four astronauts on a 10-day journey to orbit the Moon, marking humanity's first crewed lunar mission in over 50 years. The crew includes astronauts Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch, and Canadian Jeremy Hansen aboard the Orion capsule and Space Launch System rocket. This mission advances NASA's Artemis program toward its revised goal of landing humans on the Moon by 2028, representing a major milestone in lunar exploration.Read more →
Gizmodo...Kia’s EV3 Is Headed to the US This Year With Up to 320 Miles of RangeKia announced the EV3 will launch in the U.S. by end of 2026, featuring two battery options delivering 220-320 mile EPA ranges, dual-motor performance variants, and vehicle-to-home charging capabilities. The launch, delayed due to the elimination of the federal EV tax credit, positions the EV3 as a competitive entry starting around $35,000 with differentiation through superior cargo space and broader model variety compared to rivals like the Bolt and Leaf.Read more →
CNET...Robots Could Help Humans Find Resources on the Moon and MarsResearchers from the University of Basel, ETH Zurich, and the European Space Agency tested semi-autonomous robots that can explore planetary surfaces without human control, significantly improving exploration efficiency. The quadrupedal robot equipped with instruments for material identification completed multi-target missions in 12-23 minutes compared to 41 minutes for human-guided rovers. This autonomous approach could accelerate resource prospecting and the search for biosignatures on Mars and other planetary surfaces, particularly in challenging lunar terrain.Read more →
TechCrunch...Anthropic took down thousands of GitHub repos trying to yank its leaked source code — a move the company says was an accidentAnthropic accidentally exposed the source code for Claude Code in a recent release and subsequently issued a broad DMCA takedown notice to remove copies from GitHub. The takedown inadvertently affected approximately 8,100 repositories including legitimate forks of Anthropic's own public repository. After retracting most of the notices, the incident represents a significant compliance misstep for the company as it reportedly prepares for an IPO.Read more →
CNET...Virgin Galactic Reenters Space Tourism Market at $750K Per TicketVirgin Galactic is resuming commercial space flights after nearly two years, accepting $750,000 reservations and targeting 10 flights per month by 2027 while clearing a backlog of 675 founding astronauts. The company will test its new six-passenger Delta Class spacecraft this summer and begin commercial operations in fall. The space tourism market is forecast to grow from $2.3 billion to $47 billion by 2034, reflecting strong demand for commercial space experiences.Read more →
Gizmodo...This Is the Way to Lego’s April ReleasesLego is expanding its April release schedule with Star Wars sets for an upcoming film, alongside the first Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles sets in over a decade and a Tintin-inspired moon rocket. The release strategy capitalizes on new Star Wars theatrical content and celebrates classic intellectual property across toys, vehicles, and collectible figurines.Read more →
Gizmodo...Group Pushing Age Verification Requirements for AI Turns Out to Be Sneakily Backed by OpenAIOpenAI secretly funded the Parents and Kids Safe AI Coalition, a group advocating for California legislation that would require age verification and safeguards for minors using AI services. The company deliberately hid its involvement and funding from child safety groups and advocacy organizations that supported the coalition without realizing OpenAI was behind the effort. The revelation raises concerns about transparency in AI industry lobbying and regulatory influence.Read more →
CNET...If You're Not on iOS 26, You Should Really Download This iOS 18 Update NowApple released iOS 18.7.7 to address vulnerabilities from the DarkSword hacking toolkit, which can access messages and crypto wallets on affected devices. This unusual move targets approximately 20% of iPhones still running iOS 18, though attacks have been limited to specific regions outside the US; however, the toolkit's public availability on GitHub increases the risk of broader exploitation.Read more →
CNET...Maybe It's Not Worth Being an AI Doomer AnymoreThe article critiques polarized AI discourse between pessimists and optimists, arguing that excessive pessimism paralyzes society rather than driving constructive solutions. It advocates for cautious optimism paired with critical thinking, where people engage with AI while demanding regulation, transparency, and ethical safeguards. This balanced approach is presented as essential for shaping responsible AI futures and preventing societal dysfunction rooted in fear and fatalism.Read more →
Gizmodo...Amazon Facilities in Bahrain Hit Again as Iran Follows Through on Threat, Report SaysAmazon's AWS cloud infrastructure in Bahrain was damaged by Iranian military strikes, marking the fourth attack on the company's Middle Eastern data centers. Iran conducted the strikes in retaliation for US and Israeli military operations, despite Amazon not being initially targeted in Iranian threats.Read more →
TechCrunch...The reputation of troubled YC startup Delve has gotten even worseCompliance startup Delve faces allegations from a whistleblower that it took an open-source tool from competitor Sim.ai, modified it, and misrepresented it as its own product called Pathways without proper licensing attribution, violating Apache software license requirements. The controversy is particularly damaging given Delve's positioning as a compliance solution provider, and raises questions about investor due diligence since the alleged misconduct preceded its Series A funding round. Delve has become unresponsive to inquiries and appears to be removing references to the tool from its website.Read more →
Gizmodo...Why the PS6 Handheld Will Matter More Than the PS6Sony is reportedly developing a PS6 handheld (Project Canis) priced under $700 that could outperform an Xbox Series S through advanced AI upscaling technology. As the next-generation PS6 console is expected to cost $1,000, the handheld would offer a more affordable alternative for traditional console gamers amid rising hardware costs. The device would feature AMD Zen 6 CPU and RDNA 5 GPU with PSSR 3 upscaling technology to maintain strong performance in a portable form factor.Read more →
TechCrunch...‘System failure’ paralyzes Baidu robotaxis in ChinaBaidu's Apollo Go robotaxi service experienced a widespread system failure in Wuhan, China, causing approximately 100 autonomous vehicles to suddenly freeze and trapping passengers for up to two hours. The technical error affected vehicles in dangerous locations including fast lanes, and authorities are investigating the incident. The outage highlights operational challenges for one of China's largest robotaxi operators as it expands internationally.Read more →
Gizmodo...DNA Study Casts Even More Doubt on Shroud of Turin’s True OriginA new DNA study of the Shroud of Turin reveals extensive contamination from multiple human, animal, and plant sources, making it nearly impossible to determine the relic's true origins or authenticate its historical claims. The findings indicate the cloth has been in contact with numerous individuals across centuries, challenging efforts to identify original DNA. The research supports conclusions from a 1989 radiocarbon study suggesting the shroud originated between the 13th and 14th centuries in France, not during the era of Jesus Christ.Read more →
CNET...Fitbit Expands Personal AI Health Coach Features for Free SubscribersFitbit announced new features for its AI health coach Coach, powered by Google Gemini, now available to all subscribers and a public preview for non-premium users. The expansion includes cycle health tracking, mental wellbeing monitoring with stress resilience scoring, and personalized nutrition recommendations, significantly broadening access to advanced health tracking capabilities.Read more →
Gizmodo...Sam Witwer Is Ready for Maul’s MomentMaul: Shadow Lord, premiering on Disney+ April 6, explores Darth Maul's evolution as he forges his own path following the Emperor's rise to power and questions everything he was taught. The series provides unprecedented character depth as Maul encounters a young Jedi survivor, exploring his internal conflict between his destructive conditioning and emerging moral questioning within the morally complex Star Wars universe.Read more →
CNET...Boulder Body-on-Frame Concept Is the Most American Hyundai of All TimeHyundai unveiled the Boulder Concept SUV, a rugged, body-on-frame vehicle designed to showcase the company's commitment to American manufacturing, with plans to design, develop, and build it domestically by decade's end. The announcement underscores Hyundai's expanding US footprint, including a new $5.8 billion electric arc furnace steel mill in Louisiana, signaling a strategic shift toward localized production and distinctly American vehicles.Read more →
CNET...Hyundai's Boulder Is a Boxy, Body-on-Frame SUV Built for AmericaHyundai unveiled the Boulder Concept SUV at the 2026 New York Auto Show, showcasing a classic upright, squared-off design inspired by the Ford Bronco with planned US development and manufacturing. The concept previews upcoming body-on-frame utility vehicles and pickup trucks to be built in the US using American-produced steel, targeting the off-road and overlanding market. The design emphasizes capability with 37-inch mud-terrain tires, roof-integrated light bar, innovative tailgate design, and emphasis on physical controls over large digital displays.Read more →
CNET...Today's NYT Connections: Sports Edition Hints and Answers for April 2, #556The New York Times Connections: Sports Edition puzzle game challenges players to group sports-themed words into four categories of increasing difficulty. Today's puzzle features groupings for New York teams, training equipment, Jayson Tatum references, and breakfast-related sports terms, with this guide providing complete answers for each category.Read more →
TechCrunch...A new dating app, Sonder, has a deliberately annoying sign-up process (and it’s working)Sonder is a London-based dating app startup that addresses dating app fatigue by combining unstructured, mood-board-style profiles with in-person social events. The app uses AI for matching but avoids AI-generated profiles to preserve authenticity and supports both romantic and platonic connections. With 6,500 users acquired through no paid marketing, Sonder aims to differentiate as a more authentic alternative to established dating platforms.Read more →
TechCrunch...Startup funding shatters all records in Q1Global startup funding reached a record $297 billion in Q1 2026, a 2.5x increase from the previous quarter and exceeding any full year of VC activity prior to 2019. The surge was driven by four mega-deals: OpenAI's $122 billion raise at an $862 billion valuation, Anthropic's $30 billion funding, xAI's $20 billion round, and Waymo's $16 billion raise, which collectively accounted for 63% of quarterly funding.Read more →
Gizmodo...Anthropic Can’t Cover Up Its Claude Code Leak Fast EnoughAnthropic's Claude Code source code was leaked in a publicly accessible database, revealing unreleased features including a persistent 24/7 AI agent called Kairos and a virtual pet feature. The incident exposed implementation details and potential security vulnerabilities to competitors and malicious actors, prompting Anthropic to issue thousands of copyright takedowns and investigate the human error responsible for the breach.Read more →
CNET...March Madness 2026: How to Watch the Final FourThe 2026 NCAA March Madness Final Four begins with women's games on April 3 and men's games on April 4, featuring all-number-one-seed women's teams and mixed-seed men's competitors. Games are available across multiple streaming platforms including ESPN Unlimited, HBO Max, and traditional TV networks like TNT, TBS, and ESPN.Read more →
Gizmodo...Zach Cregger Recruits Second Zach for His Aunt Gladys SpinoffZach Cregger's prequel film 'Gladys' is officially in development, following the breakout success of Amy Madigan's Oscar-winning character in 'Weapons.' The prequel will be co-written by Cregger and Zach Shields, exploring the character's backstory before the events of the original film.Read more →
CNET...No Jokes This April Fools' Day, Play Tomb Raider This Month With PlayStation PlusPlayStation Plus is adding three games to its library starting April 7, including Tomb Raider 1-3 Remastered and Lords of the Fallen. These additions have garnered excitement from subscribers and expand the service's catalog of classic and modern titles.Read more →
CNET...Google Launches Veo 3.1 Lite, a More Cost-Effective AI Video Generator ModelGoogle launched Veo 3.1 Lite, a cost-effective AI video generation model that offers 50% lower pricing than Veo 3.1 Fast while maintaining identical speed, making advanced video creation tools more accessible to developers. The model supports text-to-video and image-to-video generation with audio capabilities at up to 1080p resolution, available through the Gemini API and Google AI Studio.Read more →
Gizmodo...Can You Run a Computer Without RAM? Surprisingly, Yes—But You’ll Be MiserableDue to AI-driven RAM shortages, a YouTuber explores whether computers can run without RAM by testing alternatives including swap files, graphics card memory, and CPU cache. While technically feasible, the experiment demonstrates that modern computing without RAM is severely impractical, requiring extreme memory optimization techniques reminiscent of 1980s computing. The demonstration successfully runs a simple Snake game using only CPU cache, highlighting why contemporary systems fundamentally depend on RAM.Read more →
The Verge...The Artemis Moon base project is legally dubiousNASA's Artemis II mission aims to return astronauts to the Moon and establish a permanent lunar base, with plans to extract resources like water and helium-3 to sustain human presence. However, experts argue that resource extraction may violate the Outer Space Treaty's principle of non-appropriation, though the US has sought to address this through the Artemis Accords signed by over 60 nations. The underlying motivation is geopolitical, with competition from China driving efforts to secure access to lunar resources and demonstrate technological dominance.Read more →
TechCrunch...Apple releases security fix for older iPhones and iPads to protect against DarkSword attacksApple released security updates to iOS and iPadOS to protect against DarkSword, a hacking toolkit that exploits vulnerabilities to steal user data including messages, location information, and cryptocurrency. The toolkit, already used in attacks across multiple countries, has been published online, significantly expanding the threat to users on older iOS versions. The updates extend protections to millions of users running older devices who have not yet upgraded to iOS 26.Read more →
Gizmodo...How Adult Swim Skipped the April Fools’ Nonsense and Dropped a ‘Smiling Friends’ Claymation Horror Short InsteadAdult Swim released a surprise 11-minute horror claymation special 'Ghosts 'n Chainsaws' as an April Fools' Day special, expanding a clip from Smiling Friends into a full film. Creator Lee Hardcastle discusses the project's evolution from a playful joke into reality, influenced by films like Eraserhead, as the show concludes with its series finale on April 12.Read more →
Gizmodo...Oracle Lays Off Thousands to Offset AI SpendingOracle laid off thousands of employees, attributed to anticipated productivity gains from artificial intelligence technology. The workforce reduction helps offset tens of billions in debt the company is taking on for its Stargate project, a major investment in AI infrastructure and data centers. This reflects a broader industry trend of major tech companies using AI adoption as justification for large-scale workforce reductions.Read more →
TechCrunch...Meta’s natural gas binge could power South DakotaMeta's new Hyperion AI data center requires electricity equivalent to South Dakota's consumption, necessitating 10 new natural gas power plants in Louisiana that will generate 12.4 million metric tons of CO2 annually—50% more than Meta's entire 2024 carbon footprint. The decision conflicts with Meta's public sustainability commitments and climate messaging. The environmental cost is further compounded by methane leaks in the natural gas supply chain, which are not accounted for in Meta's sustainability reporting.Read more →
The Verge...Everything is iPhone nowThe iPhone, introduced nearly 20 years ago, revolutionized technology by turning design limitations into opportunities and establishing the smartphone as the dominant computing platform. As Apple exhausted new markets, it shifted focus to monetizing existing users through app store controls and subscription services, reshaping the entire software economy and antitrust landscape. The iPhone's influence permeates modern society, affecting media, culture, politics, and continues to shape emerging technologies including AI.Read more →
Engadget...Mr. Resident Evil signs a deal with Mr. Stellar BladeShinji Mikami's new studio Unbound Inc. has been acquired by South Korean publisher Shift Up, known for Stellar Blade. The deal will see Unbound's unannounced games receive full support and global distribution across PC and console platforms, combining Mikami's legendary horror game expertise with Shift Up's action-game capabilities.Read more →
Gizmodo...The Films and Shows You Should Be Streaming in April 2026This guide highlights the best movies and TV shows coming to major streaming platforms in April, including iconic franchises like Mission: Impossible, Star Wars, and the Alien saga across Netflix, Disney+, Hulu, Paramount+, HBO Max, and Peacock. The curated recommendations help viewers find quality entertainment across services, featuring a mix of new releases, classics, and sequels tailored to genre enthusiasts.Read more →
The Verge...Kia's compact EV3 is coming to the US this year, with 320 miles of rangeKia announced the EV3 compact electric SUV will launch in the US in late 2026, offering 220-320 mile range options with fast charging and Vehicle-to-Home power capabilities. The updated North American model features design refinements, a dual 12.3-inch panoramic display, and single-pedal driving technology, targeting an affordable price point despite the loss of electric vehicle tax credits.Read more →
Engadget...What’s going on with Donut Lab?Donut Labs claims to have developed a solid-state battery with revolutionary specifications—double the energy density of lithium-ion batteries, 100,000 charge cycles, and five-minute full charging capabilities. Despite releasing test results and marketing materials, the company has withheld key specifications and evidence, prompting widespread skepticism from battery industry experts who question the legitimacy of its claims. The saga underscores the challenges of verifying breakthrough technology when substantive data remains unavailable.Read more →
Engadget...April's PS Plus Monthly Games include Lords of the Fallen and a trio of remastered Tomb Raider portsSony announced its PlayStation Plus Monthly Games lineup for April, featuring Lords of the Fallen, Tomb Raider I-III Remastered, and Sword Art Online Fractured Daydream, available to all subscribers starting April 7. The diverse lineup includes a modern action RPG, remastered classic platformers, and a live-service co-op experience across PS4 and PS5 platforms. Games remain accessible to subscribers as long as their subscription remains active.Read more →
Gizmodo...Chinese Startup Debuts Super-Bendy Robotic Arm for Orbital RepairsChinese startup Sustain Space successfully tested a flexible robotic arm in orbit for the first time, demonstrating refueling and servicing operations on a satellite. The spring-like robotic design enables complex in-orbit maintenance tasks, bringing China closer to autonomous space servicing capabilities that could extend spacecraft lifespan and support industry sustainability.Read more →
The Verge...The Shokz OpenRun Pro 2 are now at their lowest price in monthsShokz is offering spring sales on bone conduction headphones, with the OpenRun Pro 2 priced at $139.99 featuring improved bass clarity, enhanced comfort through flexible ear hooks, and 12-hour battery life. The article also highlights additional tech deals including the Ember Mug 2 smart mug and discounted AirPods Max models.Read more →
TechCrunch...Cameo partners with TikTok to boost popularityCameo launched a TikTok integration enabling U.S. creators to offer personalized video messages directly to fans on the platform, aiming to increase creator earnings and reach broader audiences. This partnership represents a strategic recovery effort for Cameo, which experienced a 90% valuation decline in 2024. The move capitalizes on TikTok's creator ecosystem, where the platform's talent has shown strong engagement and growth on Cameo in 2025.Read more →
Gizmodo...Of Course, ‘The Super Mario Galaxy Movie’ Post Credit Scene Is Another Big CameoThe Super Mario Galaxy Movie includes post-credit scenes featuring Princess Daisy's cinematic debut alongside teases of other Nintendo characters, establishing the foundation for broader crossovers in future installments. These cameo reveals position the franchise to expand beyond the core Mario universe and introduce beloved Nintendo properties to moviegoers.Read more →
CNET...Iran Threatens to Strike US Tech Companies in the Middle EastIran has threatened to designate major US technology companies, including Apple, Google, Intel, and Tesla, as legitimate military targets in the Middle East, warning employees and residents to evacuate. Amazon's AWS cloud infrastructure in Bahrain was damaged in an attack that day. The threat represents a significant escalation in the regional conflict with potential consequences for tech operations and employee safety in the region.Read more →
Engadget...The United app adds airport security wait times after lines return to normalUnited Airlines launched a security wait time feature in its mobile app for major hub airports, allowing passengers to monitor TSA security and PreCheck line times in real-time. The feature arrived ironically just after airport security lines returned to normal following the resolution of the TSA worker pay shortage that had caused widespread delays.Read more →
Gizmodo...America’s Latest Unfounded Health Panic: ‘Vaccinated’ Blood DonationsA Vanderbilt University Medical Center study documented an increasing trend of patients refusing blood from vaccinated donors based on false anti-vaccination claims. The practice unnecessarily delays medical care and increases health risks, as directed blood donors carry higher infectious disease rates than standard donors. Lawmakers in some states are pushing legislation to expand access to unvaccinated blood supplies despite absence of scientific evidence supporting safety concerns.Read more →
TechCrunch...WhatsApp notifies hundreds of users who installed a fake app that was actually government spywareWhatsApp identified approximately 200 users, primarily in Italy, who were tricked into downloading a malicious fake version of its iOS app containing government spyware created by Italian company SIO. The affected users have been notified, logged out, and warned about the security risks of unofficial clients. WhatsApp plans to send a formal legal demand to SIO to cease the malicious activity.Read more →
Gizmodo...SpaceX Files Confidentially for IPO, Reports SayElon Musk's SpaceX has filed confidentially for an IPO expected to value the company at over $1.75 trillion, with a June listing targeting more than $75 billion in capital—potentially the largest IPO in history. The merged SpaceX-xAI entity plans to use the proceeds to fund ambitious plans for orbital data centers and AI chip manufacturing infrastructure. This IPO is part of a broader wave of AI company public offerings, alongside Anthropic and OpenAI.Read more →
The Verge...I tested a living room full of cheap Ikea speakers against Sonos and BoseIkea's $10 Kallsup Bluetooth speaker delivers surprisingly good audio quality for its price point, making it an excellent budget option for casual listening and podcasts. The speaker's unique feature allows users to daisy-chain up to 100 units together to increase volume and coverage throughout a space. While it lacks advanced features and durability ratings compared to premium competitors, the Kallsup represents outstanding value for consumers seeking affordable, colorful audio solutions.Read more →
The Verge...Snapchat's 'Reals' joke mocks Instagram's many ripoffsIt's April Fools' Day, and Snap is using the occasion to "announce" that it's switching the name of Snapchat's Spotlight feed, the app's Instagram Reels-like feed of shortform vertical videos, to "Reals." In a video featuring co-founder and CEO Evan Spiegel, Snap also includes a description of "Reals" as a place where "real people share […]Read more →
CNET...Watch 'Poor Things' and 'Together' for Free on Tubi, Pluto TV and More This AprilFree streaming platforms like Tubi, Kanopy, Pluto TV, and Plex are releasing a diverse catalog of films in April, including original content, award-winning movies, and classics. These platforms serve as cost-effective alternatives to paid subscription services that have faced rising costs. Viewers can access entertainment across multiple genres without subscription fees.Read more →
Gizmodo...The Best Pop Culture Art Gallery In the World Is No MoreGallery 1988, a pioneering pop culture art gallery founded in 2004, is closing its doors at the end of April after nearly two decades of influence on the art community through exhibitions for major franchises including Lost, Star Wars, and Breaking Bad. The gallery struggled to remain viable following the pandemic and shifted from physical locations to online-only operations before deciding to cease business entirely. Its closure represents a significant loss to the pop culture art scene, having launched the careers of numerous influential artists and served as a gathering place for fans and celebrities alike.Read more →
TechCrunch...Cognichip wants AI to design the chips that power AI, and just raised $60M to tryCognichip is using AI to speed up semiconductor chip design, a notoriously complex and time-consuming process that can take 3-5 years and billions of dollars. The company claims its AI system can reduce design costs by over 75% and cut development timelines in half by leveraging deep learning trained on chip design-specific data. The startup raised $60 million in new funding, with backing from Intel's CEO, as competition intensifies in AI-assisted hardware design.Read more →
The Verge...The Trump administration's antitrust honeymoon is overThe Trump administration's Department of Justice faces accusations of weakening antitrust enforcement due to corporate lobbying influence, with critics citing a controversial Live Nation-Ticketmaster settlement as evidence of inadequate enforcement. In response, state attorneys general are stepping in to pursue major antitrust cases against tech companies including Google, Meta, Amazon, and Apple that federal enforcers have declined to aggressively pursue.Read more →
Engadget...Lucid Motors recalls over 4,000 Gravity SUVs over seat belt defectLucid Motors is recalling over 4,000 Gravity SUVs due to improperly welded second-row seat belt anchors that could fail during a collision. The issue stemmed from a supplier's unauthorized manufacturing process change, which Lucid has since corrected with vehicles produced after February 14, 2026 unaffected. The recall affects nearly all Gravity SUVs sold since launch and requires service center inspections with potential seat bracket repair or complete seat replacement.Read more →
Engadget...SpaceX has reportedly filed for the biggest IPO in historySpaceX has filed confidential IPO registration paperwork with the SEC, targeting a $75 billion raise that would far exceed the current record of $24 billion held by Saudi Aramco. The offering could represent the largest IPO in history and is expected to occur by July. This marks a significant milestone in the company's transition to becoming publicly traded.Read more →
TechCrunch...SpaceX files confidentially for IPO in mega listing potentially valued at $1.75 trillion, report saysSpaceX filed confidential SEC disclosures for a $75 billion IPO at a $1.75 trillion valuation, which would be the largest IPO in history. The offering will fund development of its Starship rocket, Starlink satellite expansion, and xAI artificial intelligence operations. This marks a significant consolidation of SpaceX's diverse business units including space infrastructure, satellite communications, and frontier AI research.Read more →
CNET...Prime Video: The 16 Absolute Best Movies to WatchAmazon Prime Video is recommended as a quality streaming service offering original films and new releases in April 2026, including Crime 101 with Chris Hemsworth and Balls Up with Mark Wahlberg. The platform provides diverse entertainment content with subscription access through Prime membership starting at $15 monthly.Read more →
The Verge...SpaceX reportedly files for IPO but it’s keeping the numbers secret (for now)An Elon Musk-led company has filed confidentially with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The specific details of the filing remain undisclosed pending regulatory review.Read more →
Engadget...MindsEye will litigate its own launch 'sabotage' controversy in DLC formBuild a Rocket Boy's MindsEye, which suffered a catastrophic launch last June with severe bugs and performance issues, is receiving new updates including a 'Blacklist' mission designed to share evidence of alleged corporate sabotage with the community. The studio maintains that internal and external saboteurs contributed to what CEO Mark Gerhard called 'the worst launch in history,' with collected evidence now under investigation by UK and US authorities. The developers plan to shift focus toward community-created content through their Arcadia platform to revitalize the game.Read more →
Gizmodo...Google’s Next Fitbit Sounds Exactly Like a Whoop CloneGoogle-owned Fitbit is launching a screenless health wearable band with a subscription-based model to compete with devices like Whoop. The device will integrate with an updated AI-enabled Fitbit app providing personalized health insights, including cycling analytics, nutrition tracking, and stress management features. This expansion signals Google's strategic push into the premium health wearables market.Read more →
CNET...See Nat Geo's Behind-the-Scenes Footage Inside the Artemis II Orion SpacecraftArtemis II will carry four astronauts to the moon aboard the Orion spacecraft, which features dedicated areas for sleeping, exercising, and using the bathroom. The spacecraft's design demonstrates NASA's engineering approach to supporting crew comfort and functionality during extended lunar missions.Read more →
The Verge...These Raspberry Pi price hikes are no jokeRaspberry Pi is raising prices on over a dozen of its products due to a RAM shortage, with increases ranging from $11.25 to $150, though the company states these are temporary measures that will be reversed once market conditions improve. The 16GB model sees the most significant increase of $100. To mitigate customer impact, Raspberry Pi simultaneously released a new 3GB RAM version of the Raspberry Pi 4 at $83.75.Read more →
CNET...The 'Super Mario Galaxy Movie' Has Credits Scenes. Here's What They Hint AtThe Super Mario Galaxy Movie features two post-credits scenes teasing future Nintendo projects. A Star Fox cameo suggests a potential standalone Star Fox film, while Princess Daisy's appearance indicates she may join the main cast in upcoming Mario adventures.Read more →
Engadget...Claude Code leak suggests Anthropic is working on a 'Proactive' mode for its coding toolAnthropic accidentally leaked over 512,000 lines of Claude Code's source code in a routine update, which was copied more than 50,000 times before removal. The exposure revealed potential unreleased features including a Proactive mode for autonomous operation and a crypto-based payment system. While Anthropic confirmed this was a human packaging error with no sensitive data exposed, competitors now have access to examine the full codebase.Read more →
Gizmodo...72 New Sci-Fi, Fantasy, and Horror Books Arriving in Aprilio9 announces a curated roundup of fiction books releasing in April 2026, spanning fantasy, science fiction, horror, and romance genres from established and debut authors. The collection features speculative narratives exploring futuristic concepts, mythological retellings, and fantastical worlds, offering comprehensive guidance for readers across multiple literary genres.Read more →
Gizmodo...A Cosmic ‘Dead Zone’ for Black Holes Is Real, New Evidence SuggestsLIGO's expanded gravitational wave catalog has confirmed the first direct evidence for pair-instability supernovas, providing insight into how the most massive stars explode without leaving black holes behind. This discovery reveals a crucial gap in black hole distributions and demonstrates gravitational waves as a powerful tool for studying stellar evolution and invisible cosmic phenomena that cannot be observed through traditional light-based astronomy.Read more →
Engadget...The AI Doc's director was "scared shitless" by AI, so he made a movie about itDirector Daniel Roher discusses his new documentary 'The AI Doc: Or, How I Became an Apocaloptimist,' which aims to demystify artificial intelligence by presenting both its potential benefits and serious risks. Roher advocates for a balanced perspective he calls 'apocaloptimism'—rejecting both utopian and dystopian narratives while emphasizing that collective action and public pressure can shape AI's development toward better outcomes. The film reflects growing concerns about the unchecked influence of tech industry leaders while demonstrating that public criticism can drive accountability, as evidenced by OpenAI's withdrawal of its Sora video generation tool.Read more →
Gizmodo...Nothing Might Get Into Smart Glasses at the Worst Possible TimeNothing, the audio hardware and phone company, plans to launch AI-powered smart glasses in the first half of 2027 without a built-in display that will pair with phones to enable computer vision and task automation. The glasses will feature Nothing's signature transparent design aesthetic and represent another competitor entering the crowded smart glasses market dominated by Meta, Google, Samsung, and Apple.Read more →
TechCrunch...Hasbro says it was hacked, and may take ‘several weeks’ to recoverHasbro confirmed a cyberattack detected on March 28 that forced the company to take down systems and implement business continuity measures. The company expects resolution to take several weeks and is investigating whether data was stolen. The breach is impacting critical operations including orders and shipments for major brands like Transformers, Peppa Pig, and Dungeons & Dragons.Read more →
CNET...Watch NASA's Artemis II Become the First Human Trip to the Moon in 50 YearsNASA's Artemis II mission is scheduled to launch on April 1, carrying four astronauts on a 10-day journey to orbit the moon, marking the first crewed lunar mission in 54 years. The mission will test critical life support systems for the first time and represent a major milestone in returning human exploration to the moon. This launch sets the foundation for future Artemis missions, including Artemis IV in 2028, which aims to land humans back on the lunar surface.Read more →
The Verge...April Fools’ Day 2026: the best and cringiest pranksThe article examines how brands should approach April Fools' Day pranks, presenting four strategic options: abstain entirely, create actual products, be transparently humorous, or attempt deceptive marketing. The author emphasizes that most companies waste resources and annoy customers with poorly executed pranks, advocating for either skipping the effort or prioritizing genuine productivity over elaborate hoaxes.Read more →
The Verge...The best Amazon Big Spring Sale deals you can still getAmazon's Big Spring Sale is concluding with select deals still available across smart home devices, electronics, and accessories, though pricing has increased on some items and inventory is limited. The company will hold Prime Day in late June instead of July, providing an earlier opportunity for summer savings on technology products.Read more →
Gizmodo...How the Artemis 2 Moon Mission Could Go Dangerously WrongNASA launches Artemis 2 today, the first crewed lunar mission in over 50 years, with four astronauts aboard for a 10-day journey around the Moon. The mission faces multiple technical risks including orbital injection failures, solar weather disruption, heat shield degradation, and parachute malfunctions that could threaten crew safety. Despite NASA's confidence and four years of preparation, the unprecedented mission remains inherently risky, though these failure scenarios are considered unlikely.Read more →
The Verge...The Korg Handytraxx Play finally got me learning to scratchThe Korg Handytraxx Play is a $500 portable, battery-powered turntable in a suitcase designed for DJs and scratching, featuring built-in fader, speaker, and effects. While it excels at accessibility and portability—helping the reviewer achieve a 20-year goal of learning to scratch—the device suffers from design quirks including a clunky looper interface, fragile latches, and a premium price that makes cheaper alternatives more suitable for beginners. The Handytraxx is best suited for experienced users seeking an upscale portable turntable rather than newcomers testing the waters.Read more →
Engadget...The Getaway is Subaru's first three-row electric SUVSubaru announced the Getaway, its first three-row electric SUV based on Toyota's e-TNGA platform, featuring up to 420 horsepower and seating for up to seven passengers. The 95.8kWh battery model will offer over 300 miles of range and accelerate from 0-60 in under five seconds, launching in late 2026 with a standard-range variant following in early 2027. The vehicle combines Subaru's all-wheel drive system with outdoor-oriented features including roof rails, X-Mode settings, and up to 3,500 pounds of towing capacity.Read more →
CNET...'Stranger Things: Tales From '85,' 'Running Point,' 'Beef' and More Are New on Netflix in AprilNetflix's April 2026 programming includes dozens of new original shows, films, and documentaries, with major releases like Stranger Things: Tales From '85, Beef season 2, and films starring Charlize Theron and Adam Sandler. The content slate encompasses multiple genres including drama, comedy, sports documentaries, and live events. The expansive release calendar is designed to maximize viewership and maintain subscriber engagement throughout the month.Read more →
CNET...Best MacBooks We’ve Tested (April 2026)CNET reviews Apple's 2026 MacBook lineup featuring the new budget MacBook Neo ($599 with A18 Pro chip), refreshed MacBook Air models with M5 processors, and premium MacBook Pro options with M5 Pro and Max chips. The Neo targets students and budget-conscious buyers, the 15-inch Air offers the best overall value for mainstream users, and the Pro models serve creative professionals. The guide provides detailed comparisons of specifications, performance, pricing, and buying recommendations across all three product tiers.Read more →
Gizmodo...Lego Is Bringing Bionicle Back, But Not in the Way You’d WantLego will release a Bionicle-themed minifigure in May as part of its Series 29 collectible line, the first wide-release Bionicle product in a decade and a nod to the franchise's 25th anniversary. The minifigure features a fan cosplaying as Tahu with accessories including his iconic sword and retro packaging replica. While not a full franchise revival, the release signals potential renewed interest in bringing back the beloved toy line.Read more →
CNET...April Fools' Day 2026: The Good, the Bad and the Bizarre of This Year's Corporate JokesThis article reviews April 2026 corporate April Fools' Day pranks from major brands including T-Mobile, Yahoo, Whisker, and Baskin-Robbins. The author observes that in an AI-saturated digital environment, traditional corporate jokes appear less novel and surprising than in previous years. Several brands cleverly combined their pranks with actual product promotions or charitable tie-ins to drive consumer engagement.Read more →
The Verge...A YouTuber channeled his distaste for the PS5’s design into slick console coversA developer has created BoxPlates, $89.99 snap-on covers that transform the PlayStation 5's distinctive curved design into a flat, minimalist aesthetic. Available for the PS5 Slim and Pro models, the covers maintain full functionality while fundamentally altering the console's appearance to address widespread design criticism.Read more →
TechCrunch...Less than a month: StrictlyVC San Francisco brings leaders from TDK Ventures, Replit, and more togetherStrictlyVC is hosting a networking event on April 30 in San Francisco featuring leaders from TDK Ventures, Forum AI, and Replit to discuss corporate venture capital strategies, trustworthy AI platforms, and the future of AI-assisted software development. The event connects AI founders seeking funding with investors and industry experts shaping the future of AI innovation and programming.Read more →
CNET...I Found My Home's Biggest Energy Vampire by Testing 18 Devices With a $12 MeterStandby power consumption in household appliances costs the average American household approximately $100 annually, accounting for 5-10% of residential energy use. An extensive home testing study revealed that a DirecTV cable box is the most significant culprit, drawing 19.9 watts while powered off, far exceeding other common devices like desktop PCs in sleep mode and smart speakers. While unplugging devices offers modest savings, practical recommendations include disabling instant-on features, using smart power strips, upgrading older appliances, and fully powering down game consoles and computers when not in use.Read more →
Gizmodo...Richard Branson Is Still Trying to Make Space Tourism Happen, Selling Tickets at $750,000Virgin Galactic has resumed bookings for suborbital space tourism flights at $750,000 per ticket following a nearly two-year operational pause, with plans to deploy its next-generation SpaceShip in late 2026. Despite renewed efforts and market opportunity from Blue Origin's exit, the space tourism industry remains fundamentally unprofitable and limited by high development costs and narrow customer demand.Read more →
TechCrunch...Lucid Motors recalls over 4,000 Gravity SUVs citing improperly welded seat beltsLucid Motors issued a recall for over 4,000 Gravity SUVs due to improperly welded second-row seat belt anchors discovered during safety testing in January. The defect, caused by an unauthorized manufacturing process change by the seat supplier, increases the risk that seat belts would not secure passengers during a collision. The recall affects vehicles manufactured before February 14, 2026, and will require inspection and bracket installation or complete seat replacement.Read more →
Engadget...The new Storm Radar app is a treasure trove of data for weather nerdsThe Weather Company's updated Storm Radar app introduces high-resolution single-site radar technology that provides detailed reflectivity data from individual weather stations, complementing its standard gridded forecast system. The app now includes AI-powered natural language features enabling users to query weather conditions and receive conversational responses about optimal times for outdoor activities. These enhancements deliver more granular weather intelligence to both professional forecasters and consumer users.Read more →
The Verge...Nintendo is weathering the stormNintendo stands out in a troubled gaming industry by focusing on proven franchises and quality games rather than chasing costly live-service trends that have failed for competitors. While facing challenges like tariffs and rising component costs, the company's consistent release schedule and strong sales have enabled it to avoid major layoffs. The strategy reflects Nintendo's philosophy of avoiding excessive influence from short-term industry trends.Read more →
Engadget...Kia shows off the 2027 EV3 at the NY Auto ShowKia announced that its EV3 subcompact electric SUV will launch in the US later in 2026 with a targeted starting price of $35,000, addressing the market gap for affordable compact electric vehicles following Volvo's discontinuation of the EX30. The vehicle offers two battery configurations providing 220 or 320 miles of range and includes native NACS charging with optional Vehicle-to-Home technology for home power supply.Read more →
The Verge...Today is the final day to save up to $150 on a PS5 before the price goes upSony is increasing prices on PlayStation 5 consoles and PlayStation Portal by up to $150 starting April 2nd, making today the last day to purchase at current prices. Refurbished PS5 models are available at significant discounts from Sony Direct, offering $100-200 savings compared to new retail pricing. Consumers considering a PS5 purchase should act quickly to avoid the upcoming price increases.Read more →
CNET...58 of the Best TV Shows on Netflix That Will Keep You EntertainedThe article provides curated Netflix show recommendations to help viewers navigate the platform's extensive catalog and avoid spending excessive time choosing content. It highlights acclaimed flagship series like Stranger Things and The Crown alongside underrated originals, and features the trending new One Piece live-action season as a featured recommendation. The curated guide assists viewers in prioritizing their watchlist by identifying popular, critically acclaimed, and newly available series.Read more →
Gizmodo...James Cameron Could Remake ‘Fantastic Voyage’ Before He Works on ‘Avatar 4’Multiple entertainment projects are progressing through development, including Adam McKay's new sci-fi comedy for Sony and James Cameron's Fantastic Voyage remake positioned to release before Avatar 4. Updates span major streaming franchises including One Piece, Toy Story, Star Wars, and Marvel properties across various digital platforms.Read more →
Gizmodo...Artemis 2 Live Updates: Countdown to the Moon 🔴NASA's Artemis 2 mission has progressed to the fast fill phase of liquid hydrogen and liquid oxygen fueling for the SLS rocket's core stage, marking a critical step toward crewed lunar spaceflight. The fueling process is challenging due to liquid hydrogen's tendency to leak through minute gaps and cause hardware brittleness at extreme cryogenic temperatures. This tanking operation represents a major milestone in humanity's return to crewed lunar missions after decades of hiatus.Read more →
Engadget...Roland Go:Mixer Studio review: Portable, professional and plenty of polishRoland introduced the Go:Mixer Studio, an upgraded portable audio interface featuring a display, dual XLR inputs, and high-quality audio processing (24bit/192kHz) at $300. The device effectively bridges mobile and desktop use cases with improved build quality and professional features like MIDI connectivity and onboard effects, positioning it as the company's most refined interface to date and a strong competitor in the market.Read more →
The Verge...AI can push your Stream Deck buttons for youElgato released Stream Deck 7.4 with Model Context Protocol (MCP) support, enabling users to integrate AI capabilities directly into their streaming hardware. This update enhances workflow automation and content creation possibilities for streamers and content creators.Read more →
TechCrunch...Nothing’s AI devices plan reportedly contains smart glasses and earbudsLondon-based hardware company Nothing is planning to release smart glasses in 2026 featuring cameras, microphones, and speakers that connect to smartphones for cloud-based AI processing. CEO Carl Pei has shifted strategy to pursue a multi-device approach, with AI-enabled earbuds expected this year. The move positions Nothing as a competitor to Meta, Apple, and Google in the emerging smart glasses market.Read more →
CNET...Pay Attention to the Artemis II Moon Mission. It's Not Just Any SpaceflightNASA's Artemis II lunar mission marks the beginning of a new era of space exploration focused on permanent human presence, resource extraction, and industrial operations on the moon. The mission catalyzes unprecedented competition from countries and private companies, with plans ranging from lunar bases to AI data centers in orbit and factory operations leveraging lunar resources. These ambitious ventures necessitate new policy frameworks for space governance and resource utilization.Read more →
CNET...Apple: The Next 50 YearsAs Apple celebrates 50 years, its future trajectory remains uncertain amid AI disruption and economic headwinds. Potential directions include spatial computing, AI-powered wearables, health monitoring systems, robotics, and memory capture technology. Success will depend on Apple's ability to innovate and creatively destroy existing business models rather than becoming a legacy brand.Read more →
CNET...New on Hulu in April 2026: 'Malcolm in the Middle' Reboot, 'The Handmaid's Tale' Spinoff and MoreHulu's April releases include The Testaments, a continuation of The Handmaid's Tale, plus new original films, comedy specials, and returning series. The diverse lineup reflects Hulu's strategy to attract and retain subscribers through original programming and established content partnerships.Read more →
Gizmodo...They’re Already Trying to Baby Yoda Rocky From ‘Project Hail Mary’Project Hail Mary's character Rocky has ignited a major merchandise sensation comparable to Baby Yoda, with officially licensed products including plushes, apparel, and collectibles rapidly selling out online. The film's strategic early marketing reveal of the character in promotional materials alongside Ryan Gosling has significantly accelerated consumer interest and merchandise demand across multiple product lines.Read more →
Engadget...Robosen Soundwave review: A childhood dream made realRobosen's $1,400 Soundwave transformer features 28 servo motors enabling automatic transformation between robot and boombox modes, controlled via voice commands or a companion app. The toy delivers impressive G1-accurate design and functioning Bluetooth audio capabilities, though voice recognition struggles in background noise.Read more →
CNET...Why Would a Business Need to Use a Proxy Server?Proxy servers have evolved from caching tools into essential business infrastructure offering cybersecurity protection, network optimization, and market research capabilities. They protect corporate networks by acting as security buffers, distribute traffic across servers, filter employee content access, and enable large-scale data collection through web scraping. Common applications include encryption offloading, social media account management, and location-based competitive intelligence gathering, though adoption requires balancing benefits against costs, technical complexity, and potential legal considerations.Read more →
Engadget...An immersive 'Black Mirror Experience' is launching in MontrealBanijay is launching an immersive 60-minute Black Mirror Experience, a VR installation beginning in Montreal in May, produced in partnership with VR firm Univrse. The experience puts participants in the showroom of a fictional tech company unveiling an AI companion called LifeAgent, blurring the lines between fiction and reality to explore themes of privacy and AI intrusion. This interactive VR attraction expands the Black Mirror brand into immersive entertainment and marks a significant step in bringing dystopian tech narratives to life.Read more →
Engadget...What to expect from WWDC 2026Apple's WWDC 2026 conference (June 8-12) will focus on stability and performance improvements across iOS, macOS, and other operating systems, following a Snow Leopard-like approach to refinement. The company plans to redesign Siri as a more interactive, chatbot-like assistant with personal context awareness, including a new standalone Siri app and integration with third-party AI services.Read more →
CNET...What's New on Prime Video This April: 'The Boys,' 'Balls Up' and MorePrime Video is launching significant new content in April, including the fifth and final season of superhero satire 'The Boys' premiering April 8. The month features diverse releases such as the Mark Wahlberg sports comedy 'Balls Up' and a Jerry West NBA documentary, continuing the platform's expansion of entertainment options.Read more →
The Verge...Baidu’s robotaxis froze in traffic creating chaosBaidu robotaxis in Wuhan, China experienced a system failure that froze at least 100 vehicles in traffic on Tuesday, trapping passengers and causing traffic disruptions. The incident has reignited safety concerns regarding autonomous vehicles in China, where Baidu operates over 500 driverless cars and maintains a global presence across 26 cities.Read more →
CNET...The Biggest Update Since iOS 26? Here's What's New in iOS 26.4Apple released iOS 26.4, featuring new emoji, video podcasts, and significant enhancements to Apple Music including Playlist Playground and Concerts discovery. The update also introduces offline Shazam functionality, improved Family Sharing payment options, and enhanced accessibility features including reduced Liquid Glass effects.Read more →
Engadget...Slack's upgraded AI can analyze how you workSalesforce unveiled AI-enhanced Slack with new capabilities including transcription, note-taking, research, and reusable automation skills that execute recurring tasks. The updated Slackbot learns user workflows and preferences while integrating with Salesforce products for customer management and deal tracking. Salesforce is leveraging these features to upsell small businesses toward its broader ecosystem, bundling Slack with all Salesforce customer accounts.Read more →
CNET...One of the Most Common Causes of Dishwasher Decline Is Completely AvoidableDishwasher filters are essential for trapping food debris and protecting internal mechanisms, but failing to clean them regularly is among the most common causes of dishwasher repairs and warranty claims. Experts recommend checking and cleaning your filter at least monthly—a simple task that improves cleaning performance, prevents costly repairs, and extends your appliance's lifespan. Regular scraping of food before loading dishes makes monthly filter maintenance sufficient for most households.Read more →
CNET...iOS 26.4 Brings These Fun New Emoji to Your iPhoneiOS 26.4 brought eight new emoji to iPhones on March 24, including an orca whale and other visually distinctive designs approved by the Unicode Consortium. These new additions expand user expression capabilities with symbols that carry long-standing cultural meanings. The Unicode Consortium is already developing future emoji expected to arrive in 2027, expanding the emoji landscape further.Read more →
CNET...'The Miniature Wife' and 'Love Island: Beyond the Villa' Come to Peacock in April 2026Peacock is launching new content in April, including returning franchises like The Valley and The Real Housewives of Atlanta, alongside new original programming including a documentary about WWE star Shawn Michaels. The streaming platform continues to expand its content library across reality shows, scripted dramas, and documentaries to maintain subscriber engagement.Read more →
Gizmodo...Apple Offers Rare Olive Branch to Liquid Glass HatersApple is backporting security patches to older iOS versions to protect users from the DarkSword exploit, a vulnerability that allows spyware installation through malicious websites. This addresses critical security needs for iPhone users who avoided upgrading to iOS 26 due to its unpopular Liquid Glass aesthetic, allowing them to remain protected without forced OS upgrades.Read more →
Engadget...Watch the first crewed Artemis mission take flightArtemis II, NASA's first crewed lunar mission under the Artemis program, is set to launch today from Kennedy Space Center with an 80 percent chance of favorable weather conditions. The Space Launch System rocket has completed critical health checks and is ready for lift-off, marking a significant milestone in humanity's return to the Moon.Read more →
CNET...The 7 Best Workout Apps That Are Fitness Expert-ApprovedCNET reviews the best fitness and workout apps available in 2026, comparing options like Nike Training Club, Peloton, Apple Fitness Plus, and others across various fitness goals, price points, and user preferences. The guide helps users select appropriate apps based on their workout location, equipment availability, fitness goals, and budget, with detailed pros and cons for each option.Read more →
CNET...HBO Max's April 2026 Lineup: New Seasons of 'Hacks' and 'Euphoria,' Plus 'Marty Supreme'HBO Max is releasing major new seasons this April, including Hacks' fifth and final season on April 9 and the long-awaited third season of Euphoria on April 12. The streaming service continues its tradition of delivering prestige television alongside blockbuster films like the Alien franchise.Read more →
Gizmodo...Mamdani Lifts NYC TikTok Ban for City Employees, but with Some Unusual RestrictionsNew York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani has reversed his predecessor's TikTok ban for city employees, following ByteDance's sale of its U.S. division to American investors. The reintroduction comes with strict security restrictions including device-level isolation, preventing TikTok devices from running other applications or accessing sensitive city systems. This policy shift reflects reduced concerns about foreign government influence on the platform after the ownership transfer.Read more →
CNET...Waymo Is Quickly Expanding to More Cities. Everything to Know About the RobotaxiWaymo is rapidly expanding its autonomous ride-hailing service across dozens of U.S. cities and internationally, with new sixth-generation technology that handles harsh winter weather and variable climates. The company currently operates in major cities including Phoenix, San Francisco, and Los Angeles, with partnerships including Uber, Lyft, and Avis to manage fleet operations. Waymo's latest vehicles demonstrate 88% fewer crashes leading to serious injuries compared to average human drivers, positioning autonomous vehicles as a viable commercial transportation solution.Read more →
CNET...Anthropic Accidentally Exposes Source Code for Claude CodeAnthropic accidentally leaked over 500,000 lines of Claude Code source code when version 2.1.88 was published to npm registry with an included source map file, exposing nearly 2,000 files. The company confirmed the incident was caused by human error with no sensitive customer data compromised, though the exposure grants competitors visibility into the coding tool's architecture and product roadmap.Read more →
TechCrunch...Mercor says it was hit by cyberattack tied to compromise of open-source LiteLLM projectMercor, a $10 billion AI recruiting startup, confirmed a security breach from a supply chain attack targeting the open-source LiteLLM library. Extortion group Lapsus$ claimed responsibility and shared stolen data samples, affecting thousands of companies that rely on the widely-downloaded library.Read more →
CNET...Today's NYT Connections: Sports Edition Hints and Answers for April 1, #555This article provides hints and complete answers for today's Connections: Sports Edition puzzle, a sports-themed variant of the New York Times word puzzle game published by The Athletic. The puzzle features four groups with themes including Big Ten college teams, skateboarding terminology, basketball films, and individuals named Jim, offering players assistance from easy to challenging difficulty levels.Read more →
Gizmodo...Tesla Goes Ahead and Admits Its Robotaxis Are Sometimes Fully Human-ControlledTesla robotaxis uniquely allow human operators to take complete remote control of vehicles when necessary, distinguishing them from competitors like Waymo which limit human intervention. Senator Markey's investigation revealed a patchwork of inconsistent safety practices across the autonomous vehicle industry, with no federal standards governing remote operation, operator qualifications, or response times.Read more →
TechCrunch...Toyota’s Woven Capital appoints new CIO and COO in push for finding the ‘future of mobility’Michiko Kato has been appointed as the first female CEO of a wholly owned Toyota subsidiary, assuming the roles of CIO of Woven Capital and CEO of Toyota Invention Partners. Alongside her, Mia Panzer has been promoted to COO, making two women the top leaders at Toyota's $800 million growth-stage venture capital firm focused on mobility, autonomous driving, and space technologies. This leadership shift demonstrates growing progress in gender representation within the traditionally male-dominated venture capital and finance sectors.Read more →
The Verge...Amazon's Big Spring Sale 2026: all of the latest dealsAmazon's Big Spring Sale concludes tonight at 11:59PM PT, offering substantial discounts across consumer technology including personal audio, home theater, video games, and outdoor gear. The sale is accessible to all customers regardless of Prime membership status, with major retailers matching Amazon's prices on many items. This seasonal promotion provides consumers with competitive pricing options across multiple shopping channels.Read more →
CNET...'AirTag 2' vs. 'AirTag 1': How Apple's New Tracker Is Better Than the OriginalApple's second-generation AirTags feature an upgraded Ultra Wideband chip that extends Precision Finding range by 1.5 times and enables Apple Watch support, along with improved Bluetooth range and a louder speaker. The new model maintains the original $29 price point while offering significant practical improvements for locating items more efficiently. These enhancements address key user pain points in tracking nearby objects while preserving accessibility.Read more →
TechCrunch...Anthropic is having a monthAnthropic accidentally exposed approximately 2,000 source code files and 512,000+ lines of code for its Claude Code product in a software package release, marking the second major incident in a week. The leak included the software scaffolding and architectural instructions that control how the AI model behaves, though Anthropic characterized it as a human error rather than a security breach. Competitors may gain insights from the exposed architecture, though the long-term impact remains uncertain.Read more →
The Verge...The AirPods Pro 3 are nearly matching their best-ever price for Amazon’s Big Spring SaleApple's premium earbuds deliver seamless integration and strong capabilities for users within the Apple ecosystem. Designed with Apple device compatibility and ecosystem features in mind, they represent a high-end audio option tailored to Apple users.Read more →
The Verge...Amazon is offering up to 50 percent off chargers from Anker and others for its Big Spring SaleThis roundup features a curated collection of charging solutions including USB-C chargers, power banks, and portable power stations from major brands like Anker, Ugreen, and Twelve South at discounted prices. Products range from compact car chargers to large portable power stations with wattage capabilities from 30W to 165W, supporting fast charging for smartphones, laptops, and other portable devices. The selection emphasizes advanced features such as wireless charging, smart controls, built-in cables, and expanded capacity options for comprehensive charging coverage.Read more →
CNET...Google Hints at a New Fitness Health Wearable, Hidden in a Steph Curry VideoGoogle is teasing a new screenless health monitoring wearable device through an Easter egg in a Steph Curry partnership video, appearing as a gray wristband with neon orange piping. The device is expected to track sleep, stress, recovery and vital metrics, positioning it as a differentiated offering from Google's existing Pixel watches and Fitbit products.Read more →
TechCrunch...Salesforce announces an AI-heavy makeover for Slack, with 30 new featuresSalesforce unveiled 30 new AI-powered features for Slack, significantly enhancing Slackbot with reusable AI-skills, Model Context Protocol integration, and meeting transcription capabilities. The update positions Slack beyond enterprise communication to handle core business processes like budgeting, scheduling, and automated work routing. This strategic move aims to make Slack an indispensable platform for enterprise workflows while leveraging AI to reduce manual work across organizations.Read more →
The Verge...Claude Code leak exposes a Tamagotchi-style ‘pet’ and an always-on agentOver 512,000 lines of source code from Anthropic's Claude were leaked, exposing unreleased features and internal system instructions. The incident raises critical concerns about code security and intellectual property protection within the AI industry.Read more →
CNET...Meta Launches New Ray-Bans for Prescription LensesMeta is launching new Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses with prescription lens support and advanced AI capabilities to enhance everyday usability. The update introduces AI-powered calorie tracking, WhatsApp message summarization, voice-controlled interactions, and Neural Handwriting for silent messaging. The glasses are expanding to new markets with live translation in 20 languages and new entertainment features including Instagram Reels and Spotify integration.Read more →
CNET...I Tried Every Item From McDonald's KPop Demon Hunters Meals: Here's What to OrderMcDonald's is offering limited-edition meals featuring characters and items from Netflix's animated film KPop Demon Hunters, including specialized Korean-style seasoned fries, new sauces, McNuggets, and themed desserts with collectible photo cards. The promotion runs while supplies last at participating locations, with meals designed to appeal to fans of the movie, though portion sizes may be large for some customers.Read more →
Gizmodo...School Forced to Replace Toilets After Kids Flush VapesStudents at Bel Air High School in Maryland have been flushing vapes down toilets, destroying plumbing infrastructure with at least four toilet replacements costing $200 each in one month. The school implemented metal detecting wands to screen students for vaping devices as an interim safety measure. Recent research from Australia also indicates that nicotine-based e-cigarettes may pose carcinogenic risks to users.Read more →
The Verge...You can grab a four-pack of Govee’s color-changing smart bulbs for just $27Govee's Smart A19 LED Light Bulbs are available as a four-pack for $26.99 during Amazon's Big Spring Sale, featuring 800-lumen brightness, 16 million colors, and advanced customization options including music synchronization and preset scenes. The bulbs support Matter protocol and integrate seamlessly with major smart home platforms including Alexa and Google Home, offering scheduling, routine automation, and group control capabilities without requiring a dedicated hub. This pricing represents near-historic lows and provides an accessible entry point for smart lighting automation.Read more →
CNET...The FCC Just Banned All New Foreign-Made Routers. Everything You Need to Know to Keep Your Network SafeThe FCC has banned all new foreign-made Wi-Fi routers, citing national security risks from cyberattacks that exploited overseas-manufactured routers. The ban impacts nearly every router brand available in the US except Starlink, requiring manufacturers to seek exemptions. Existing routers can continue operating but will lose security updates after March 1, 2027, unless the deadline is extended.Read more →
CNET...Proton Sets Its Sights on Big Tech With a New Office Suite and Video Conferencing AppProton launched Workspace, an integrated office suite combining email, documents, video conferencing, VPN, and password management as a privacy-first alternative to Microsoft 365 and Google Workspace. The service employs end-to-end encryption and zero-access encryption, with Europe-based infrastructure protecting against US government data requests, targeting businesses seeking to reduce dependency on major technology platforms.Read more →
Engadget...Dinosaur Polo Club has released a new co-op game and it's freeDinosaur Polo Club has released RTFM, a free cooperative tech support simulator where players must communicate with limited information to solve problems. Available on Itch.io for PC and Mac, the game explores trust and deception through asymmetric gameplay with multiple endings. This marks a successful transition from passion project to full release for the studio behind Mini Metro and Mini Motorways.Read more →
CNET...Lil Finder Guy, Apple's Clippy-Esque MacBook Mascot, Is Winning HeartsApple is promoting a mascot character called 'Lil Finder Guy' on TikTok, which resembles the Finder app icon and appears designed to assist with file management. The character has quickly gained popularity among social media users requesting official merchandise and showing significant enthusiasm. This initiative signals Apple's potential entry into character-based marketing, drawing parallels to Microsoft's Clippy and Android's Bugdroid.Read more →
Engadget...The Backrooms trailer combines creepypasta dread and A24 prestige horrorA24's horror film adaptation of The Backrooms features Oscar-winning talent and successfully captures the creepypasta concept's unsettling aesthetic in its trailer. The film is directed by 20-year-old Kane Pixels, whose original YouTube shorts garnered over 73 million views, exemplifying the growing trend of internet creators achieving mainstream theatrical success.Read more →
TechCrunch...Robotaxi companies refuse to say how often their AVs need remote helpSenator Ed Markey's investigation revealed that seven autonomous vehicle companies refuse to disclose details about their reliance on remote operators, exposing a lack of transparency and absence of federal safety standards. The report found significant variation in operator qualifications, response times, and overseas staffing practices across the industry, prompting Markey to call for NHTSA investigation and legislation to impose stricter guardrails on remote operator use.Read more →
CNET...How to Watch the 1993 'Super Mario Bros.' MovieThe 1993 live-action Super Mario Bros. movie remains unavailable on major streaming platforms as Nintendo has refused to license it, contributing to its status as a legendary box office failure. The film earned only $38 million against its $48 million budget due to a misguided cyberpunk adaptation that departed drastically from the game's established world, combined with significant production issues and filmmakers unfamiliar with the franchise.Read more →
CNET...You Can Now Shop for Amazon Items on Samsung TV PlusSamsung TV Plus has launched an Amazon Live FAST channel, combining ad-supported streaming with integrated shopping functionality through Shop the Show technology. Viewers can scan on-screen QR codes to purchase items they see on their TVs using the Amazon Shopping app while participating in live chats with creators and hosts.Read more →
TechCrunch...OpenAI, not yet public, raises $3B from retail investors in monster $122B fund raiseOpenAI has closed a record $122 billion funding round at an $852 billion valuation ahead of an expected IPO this year, making it the company's largest raise to date. The capital will support investments in AI chips, data centers, and infrastructure to scale operations. The company reports generating $2 billion in monthly revenue with over 900 million weekly active users and is preparing for public markets with a public-market narrative centered on its position as an "AI superapp."Read more →
Gizmodo...‘Scream 7’ Just Won’t Stop Making Money as ‘Scream 8’ Gets StartedScream 7 has become the franchise's first $200 million grosser, prompting development on Scream 8 with writers Lilla and Nora Zuckerman attached to the screenplay. Despite its commercial success, the film faced critical panning and left the franchise in creative uncertainty following the controversial departure of stars Melissa Barrera and Jenna Ortega. The Zuckermans, known for their work on Poker Face, must now navigate revitalizing the franchise's creative direction while managing fan expectations.Read more →
CNET...Museum Commemorates Apple's 50 Years With Anniversary ExhibitApple's 50-year anniversary will be commemorated through an extensive museum exhibit opening April 1 at the Mimms Museum in Roswell, Georgia, featuring over 2,000 items across 20,000 square feet. The interactive exhibit, 'iNspire: 50 years of Innovation from Apple,' showcases rare artifacts and groundbreaking products that transformed the company into a global tech icon. The display demonstrates Apple's profound cultural and technological impact since its founding.Read more →
Gizmodo...The Curtain Has Closed on Meta’s Movie Rating-Inspired Content FiltersMeta has agreed to substantially reduce references to PG-13 movie ratings in its teen content filters on Instagram following legal pressure from the Motion Picture Association. Starting April 15, Meta will include a disclaimer clarifying that its content moderation system operates differently from MPA's film rating standards.Read more →
CNET...Only a Few Hours Left to Take Nearly 50% Off the Anker Solix C800 Solar Bundle at Amazon's Spring SaleThe Anker Solix C800 Solar bundle is 50% off during Amazon's Big Spring Sale, dropping to $570 from $1,098. This portable power station features 768Wh capacity, 1,200-watt output, and IP67-rated waterproof solar panels for sustainable charging in any environment. The device can power most household devices with multiple outlets and supports up to 3,000 charge cycles.Read more →
The Verge...You can now use ChatGPT with Apple’s CarPlayChatGPT is now accessible from your CarPlay dashboard if you have iOS 26.4 or newer and the latest version of the ChatGPT app, 9to5Mac reports. Apple's recently-launched iOS 26.4 update added support for "voice-based conversational apps" in CarPlay, opening the door to let you use AI chatbots with voice features through Apple's in-car platform. When […]Read more →
CNET...Peacock: 14 of the Best Movies to Stream Right NowPeacock offers a diverse collection of movies spanning Oscar-winning films, indie productions, and major blockbusters. The article presents a curated list of recommended titles available on the NBCUniversal streaming platform, with regular updates planned.Read more →
Gizmodo...Good News! You Can Finally Change That Ridiculous Gmail AddressGoogle has enabled U.S. Gmail users to change their email addresses for the first time in over two decades, allowing them to modify the username before @gmail.com while keeping their old address as an alternate account. This resolves the long-standing frustration of being locked into embarrassing early Gmail addresses without requiring users to migrate all existing emails and files.Read more →
TechCrunch...It’s not your imagination: AI seed startups are commanding higher valuationsArtificial intelligence startups are commanding unprecedented valuations at the seed stage, with investors pricing rounds years ahead of traction based on founders' ability to ship products with early revenue. Driven by success stories like Cursor and demand for AI talent, venture capitalists are backing early evidence of consumer demand rather than ideas alone. However, these inflated valuations create immense pressure on founders to scale rapidly, leaving less room for experimentation and potentially stranding companies unable to justify their high early valuations.Read more →
CNET...My Favorite Apple Laptop From Last Year Is $200 Off on the Final Day of Amazon’s Spring SaleThe MacBook Air M4 is available at its lowest-ever price during Amazon's sale, offering compelling value compared to the newly released M5 model. While the M5 provides 9-18% performance gains, faster storage, and improved memory bandwidth, the M4 remains a solid option with similar battery life at significantly lower cost.Read more →
Gizmodo...VR Just Took Another Massive Body BlowRec Room, a popular VR platform and meeting place, is shutting down on June 1 due to inability to achieve profitability despite significant user popularity. The closure exemplifies the broader VR industry crisis as Meta reduces investments and major studios close, even while hardware quality improves. The shutdown raises questions about the viability of other prominent VR platforms and whether the industry can sustain itself independently without major corporate backing.Read more →
Engadget...Toyota's still trying to make hydrogen fuel cells happenToyota has joined the cellcentric joint venture established by Daimler and Volvo to develop advanced fuel cell technology for heavy commercial vehicles. The partnership combines Toyota's over 30 years of fuel cell expertise with cellcentric's commercial vehicle knowledge to create world-leading hydrogen fuel cell systems. This collaboration aims to accelerate the transition toward a hydrogen-based society and decarbonized transportation.Read more →
CNET...What's on Paramount Plus in April 2026? Catch Cheech and Chong and UFCParamount Plus is expanding its April content with new original series, movies, and sports coverage including Masters golf tournament broadcasting and various exclusive shows. The diverse programming slate demonstrates the platform's strategy to attract and retain subscribers across multiple entertainment categories in an increasingly competitive streaming market.Read more →
Engadget...Tesla's robotaxis are reportedly remotely driven by humans, sometimesTesla's robotaxis rely on remote human operators who can take direct control of vehicles in rare emergency situations when the autonomous system cannot navigate out of difficult situations, according to a letter revealed to Senator Ed Markey. These operators can drive vehicles remotely at speeds up to 10mph once they assume control. This escalation approach is more hands-on than competitors like Waymo, whose human intervention focuses on advising the software rather than directly controlling vehicles.Read more →
Gizmodo...The Best Gadgets of March 2026March 2026 featured a major tech product cycle headlined by Apple's budget-friendly $600 MacBook Neo, which balanced premium build quality with affordability, alongside significant launches from Sonos, Nothing, Nintendo, and others across audio, mobile, and smart home categories. The breadth of releases demonstrated intense competition across price segments, though rising component costs and RAM shortages pose threats to future pricing stability. Key innovations appeared increasingly available at mid-range and budget price points rather than exclusively in premium products.Read more →
Gizmodo...‘Supergirl’ Will Feature David Corenswet’s Superman in a Sort of Big Brother RoleDirector Craig Gillespie discusses how David Corenswet's Superman will appear in the upcoming Supergirl film, serving as a guiding figure for Milly Alcock's Kara Zor-El. Unlike Superman who was raised with loving support, Supergirl has endured trauma and must learn to adjust to her newfound powers and identity. The film explores their cousin dynamic as Superman patiently reaches out to help Supergirl find herself.Read more →
TechCrunch...Yupp.ai shuts down after raising $33M from a16z crypto’s Chris DixonYupp.ai, a crowdsourced AI model evaluation platform backed by a16z crypto and 45+ prominent angels, is shutting down less than a year after launching despite raising $33 million. The startup, which allowed 1.3 million users to test and compare 800+ AI models and provide feedback, failed to achieve sufficient product-market fit as the AI industry rapidly evolved. The closure reflects a market shift toward hiring specialized experts for model training and the emerging focus on building AI systems designed for other AIs rather than human feedback.Read more →
CNET...USA vs. Portugal Livestream: How to Watch International Friendly SoccerThe USMNT faces Portugal on March 31 in an international friendly to prepare for the 2026 World Cup, following a concerning 5-2 loss to Belgium. The match will stream across multiple platforms including TNT, HBO Max, and Peacock. Portugal will miss injured talisman Cristiano Ronaldo in the matchup.Read more →
Gizmodo...Report: FDA Set to Unban RFK Jr.’s Favorite PeptidesThe FDA is preparing to lift a 2023 ban on peptide compounding, allowing pharmacies to produce over a dozen restricted peptides including BPC-157 and epitalon, following pressure from Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. While these peptides are promoted for potential health benefits, experts warn that limited safety data and documented health risks make expanded access concerning. The decision reflects RFK Jr.'s political influence in the Trump administration to reduce FDA restrictions.Read more →
CNET...Bluesky Is Making an AI Feature. Here's Why Everyone Seems to Hate It AlreadyBluesky has launched Attie, an AI assistant that creates custom social media feeds through conversational interaction, but faces significant user backlash with the account becoming the second-most blocked on the platform. Users are concerned about their posts being used in AI-compiled feeds and the company's investment in advanced AI while basic features like post editing remain unavailable, despite leadership's assertions that Attie is designed differently from exploitative mainstream platform AI.Read more →
The Verge...Samsung’s new app claims to alleviate motion sickness using soundSamsung has released Hearapy, a free Android app that uses a 100Hz sound tone through headphones to reduce motion sickness symptoms such as nausea. Based on research from Nagoya University, the app provides relief for up to two hours by stimulating the vestibular system in the inner ear, with effectiveness dependent on headphone quality and frequency reproduction capabilities.Read more →
Engadget...TikTok adds in-app Cameo integration for creatorsTikTok and Cameo have integrated to allow users to request personalized videos directly within TikTok, enabling creators to monetize their influence without leaving the platform. TikTok creators represent one of Cameo's fastest-growing talent segments, making this partnership a significant opportunity to expand the personalized video service's creator base. The integration streamlines creator-fan interaction while raising questions about TikTok's strategic motivations for the arrangement.Read more →
Gizmodo...Source Code for Anthropic’s Claude Code Leaks at the Exact Wrong TimeAnthropic accidentally leaked approximately 512,000 lines of source code for Claude Code through a .map file in an npm registry, exposing technical details about the AI coding assistant's operations including API call mechanisms and token counting systems. While the leak contained no sensitive customer data or credentials, it provides unprecedented visibility into the company's internal architecture at a critical time as Anthropic prepares for its initial public offering. The company attributed the incident to human error in release packaging rather than a security breach.Read more →
The Verge...Anker's power bank with built-in cables is one of my favorite gadgets, and it's cheaper than usualAnker’s Laptop Power Bank is one of the more useful gadgets I’ve bought in recent years. I know, it’s just a portable battery, but it’s packed with power and thoughtful features that are tough to find in other models. And right now, you can buy it for $95.99 ($24 off) — the best price of […]Read more →
Gizmodo...SpaceX Starlink Satellite Malfunctions, Breaks Apart in OrbitA Starlink satellite experienced an internal anomaly at 347 miles altitude and broke apart in orbit, generating debris expected to deorbit within weeks. SpaceX confirmed the event poses no risk to the International Space Station, NASA's Artemis 2 mission, or ongoing SpaceX operations. This marks the second anomaly affecting a Starlink satellite in approximately three months.Read more →
TechCrunch...Meta was finally held accountable for harming teens. Now what?Meta lost landmark lawsuits in New Mexico and Los Angeles for designing its apps to be addictive to minors, marking the first time the company has been held liable for endangering child safety. The cases focused on design features like endless scroll rather than user-generated content, establishing a new legal precedent that exposes Meta to thousands of pending lawsuits. The verdicts total over $381 million in fines, with potential liability multiplying across similar cases filed by 40 state attorneys general.Read more →
CNET...Get Back! Paul McCartney Rumored to Perform at Apple 50th Anniversary EventApple celebrates its 50th anniversary with events worldwide, culminating in a potential appearance by Paul McCartney at the company headquarters in Cupertino. The rumor is based on hints from journalist Mark Gurman referencing the Beatles' 'British Invasion' and Steve Jobs' well-documented admiration for the band.Read more →
Gizmodo...‘The Super Mario Galaxy Movie’ StinksThe Super Mario Galaxy Movie is a visually spectacular but narratively hollow animated film that prioritizes constant action and nostalgic references over coherent storytelling and emotional depth. Mario and Luigi become supporting characters in their own movie, passively reacting to events while stronger personalities like Peach and Rosalina drive the thin plot forward. Though the film features impressive animation and delightful Nintendo Easter eggs, it ultimately fails to balance visual spectacle with meaningful engagement beyond surface-level entertainment.Read more →
The Verge...The Super Mario Galaxy Movie is beautiful but a little too busyThe Super Mario Galaxy Movie is a loose adaptation that remixes elements from multiple Mario games, featuring an expanded role for Princess Peach alongside returning characters Mario, Luigi, and new companion Yoshi. While the film delivers visually stunning set pieces and charming cameos that hint at Nintendo's broader cinematic universe ambitions, its thin story and reference-heavy approach suggest Nintendo may be relying too heavily on established formulas rather than taking creative risks.Read more →
Engadget...A Palworld horror-themed dating sim spinoff is on the wayPocketpair announced Palworld: More Than Just Pals, a dating sim spinoff where players can romance Pals within a mysterious school setting while retaining survival mechanics like dismantling and consuming creatures. The unconventional expansion marks Pocketpair's strategy of creating diverse genre spinoffs from the core Palworld experience, with confirmed Steam listings validating its legitimacy despite the April Fool's Day timing.Read more →
Engadget...Iran threatens imminent attacks on US tech companies in the Middle EastIran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps threatened to target US tech companies' operations in the Middle East with a specific deadline, naming 18 companies including Apple, Google, Meta, and others. The military force cited these companies' alleged role in U.S. operations and warned attacks would begin Wednesday evening if more Iranian leaders are killed. This escalation follows previous drone strikes on Amazon data centers in the region and represents a significant security threat to U.S. tech infrastructure and personnel.Read more →
TechCrunch...Go play this secret game in your TikTok DMsTikTok has launched a hidden emoji game in direct messages where users bounce across alligators to compete with opponents for the highest score. The game features power-ups and obstacles, with gameplay accessed by sending an emoji in any chat. This feature mirrors Instagram's similar emoji game from two years ago and is designed to increase engagement and competition within TikTok's messaging platform.Read more →
TechCrunch...Caller ID app Truecaller hits 500 million monthly usersTruecaller, a Sweden-based caller ID app, reached 500 million monthly active users, with 150 million outside its primary market of India, demonstrating strong global demand for spam and scam prevention solutions. The company is expanding its security features through AI-powered capabilities, including automated call screening and detection of common scam tactics such as fraudulent impersonation. This milestone reflects growing consumer need for safer communication tools and positions Truecaller toward its next goal of 1 billion users.Read more →
Engadget...Google's 'Performance Advisor' Steph Curry teases probable new wearableStephen Curry and Google are unveiling their first collaborative product: a health and wellness wearable device expected to feature AI technology for advanced health monitoring. The gray-and-orange band represents a unique partnership aimed at revolutionizing personal wellness tracking.Read more →
The Verge...Evercade’s new handheld has a larger screen and dual thumbsticks for 3D gamesEvercade announced the Nexus, a new portable retro gaming console featuring a larger 5.89-inch 16:9 display with upgraded hardware including dual analog sticks, quad-core processor, and 5,000mAh battery offering over five hours of gameplay. Available for preorder April 1st at $199.99 with October 2026 shipping, the Nexus will support over 700 officially licensed retro games and introduces EverSync, a new wireless multiplayer feature that enables game sharing between devices.Read more →
The Verge...No Kings is taking back AmericanaThe No Kings protest in Portland drew approximately 30,000 attendees as part of a nationwide demonstration of 8 million people expressing opposition to the Trump administration's policies on immigration, war, and civil liberties. The article examines the evolution of the protest movement, including changing law enforcement tactics, stronger protest organization, and the progressive movement's appropriation of patriotic symbols previously associated with conservative Americana.Read more →
CNET...Is Your Gmail Username Embarrassing? You Can Finally Change ItGoogle is rolling out a feature allowing US users to change their Gmail username, with data and services carrying over automatically. The old username becomes an alternate address, ensuring existing emails still arrive, though Chromebook sign-ins and third-party integrations may require additional steps.Read more →
Engadget...The UK's antitrust regulator is looking into Microsoft's possible monopoly powerThe UK's Competition and Markets Authority is investigating Microsoft for potential strategic market status designation, citing concerns that the company bundles productivity software (Office, Teams), AI assistant Copilot, and Windows to limit cloud service competition. An SMS designation would strengthen the CMA's enforcement powers against Microsoft. Following a related 2025 inquiry, Microsoft and Amazon have agreed to reduce egress fees and improve cloud service interoperability for UK customers.Read more →
The Verge...The Galaxy S26’s photo app can sloppify your memoriesSamsung's Galaxy S26 includes an AI-powered photo editing tool that uses natural language prompts to modify images, allowing users to add, remove, or alter elements. While the tool's safety guardrails are strong and prevent creation of harmful content, the edited results are often noticeably poor quality, paradoxically reducing concerns about widespread misuse. The review raises broader questions about photo authenticity in the age of AI editing.Read more →
TechCrunch...Social gaming platform Rec Room, once valued at $3.5B, is shutting downRec Room, a social gaming platform founded in 2016 with over 150 million players and a peak valuation of $3.5 billion, announced its shutdown effective June 1 due to inability to achieve profitability. Despite maintaining a strong user base and introducing new features like Maker AI, the company struggled to generate sufficient revenue to cover mounting operational costs, exacerbated by broader challenges in the VR market and gaming industry. The platform will cease operations with immediate restrictions on new accounts and monetized content, marking the end of a significant player in social gaming.Read more →
The Verge...Hisense’s 75-inch U6 mini-LED TV is cheaper than its 65-inch modelIf you’re keen to get a new 4K TV that has built-in streaming services provided by Amazon’s Fire TV software, it’s tough to get more for your money than with Hisense’s U6. The company’s 75-inch, feature-packed mini-LED TV is an even better value than usual thanks to the discount happening on the final day of […]Read more →
Gizmodo...‘Scream 4’ Is Back, and on TapeScream 4 is receiving a comprehensive home media release in 4K and VHS formats on June 9, featuring the 2011 Wes Craven-directed film with Neve Campbell and Emma Roberts. The release includes extensive special features including director commentary, deleted scenes, and interviews, providing collectors with both modern and nostalgic viewing options.Read more →
Engadget...Meta will "substantially reduce" describing Instagram teen accounts as PG-13Meta has agreed to substantially reduce its references to the PG-13 movie rating system for its Instagram Teen Accounts, following the Motion Picture Association's objections that the comparison was misleading. The MPA argued the comparison could confuse parents about differences between movie ratings and social media content moderation. Meta will clarify it drew inspiration from MPA guidelines but did not collaborate with them, and the MPA does not rate Instagram content.Read more →
CNET...Best Air Purifiers of 2026: Allergy Season Is Here. These Models Can HelpCNET's comprehensive lab testing identifies the Blueair Blue Pure 311i Max as the best overall air purifier, offering balanced performance across particle removal, noise levels, and energy efficiency. The review evaluates 15 models with specific recommendations for different needs and includes guidance on how air purifiers improve health by reducing exposure to allergens, smoke, and harmful particulate matter.Read more →
CNET...Starlink Satellite Breaks Apart in Orbit After Reported AnomalyA Starlink satellite broke apart in orbit at approximately 560 kilometers altitude, marking the second satellite loss SpaceX has experienced in recent months. SpaceX states the debris poses no threat to the International Space Station or upcoming missions and is investigating the root cause, while managing over 10,000 active satellites amid growing orbital congestion and competition from rival satellite internet providers.Read more →
TechCrunch...Alexa+ gets new food ordering experiences with Uber Eats and GrubhubAmazon's Alexa+ has been upgraded to enable conversational food ordering from Uber Eats and Grubhub, allowing users to browse menus, customize meals, and make changes through natural dialogue. The feature automatically syncs previous orders and represents a significant advancement in Amazon's adaptive interaction strategy. This capability is rolling out to Echo Show 8 users and will expand to other services like grocery shopping and travel arrangements.Read more →
The Verge...The Sonos Play and mic-less Era 100 SL are now availableSonos released two new speakers: the Play ($299), a portable option with 24-hour battery, IP67 water resistance, and innovative Bluetooth grouping for connecting to other speakers without Wi-Fi, and the Era 100 SL ($189), a more affordable model lacking voice controls. These new offerings target different consumer segments—mobile users seeking durability and portability, and budget-conscious customers willing to forgo voice functionality.Read more →
Gizmodo...Iran Threatens to Attack U.S. Tech Companies Starting April 1Iran's military has threatened to strike eighteen US technology companies including Apple, Google, Meta, and Microsoft, alleging they assisted in military operations against Iran. The Islamic Revolution Guards Corps scheduled attacks to begin April 1 and called for evacuations of employees and residents near tech company offices in the Middle East. The threat represents an escalation in the ongoing regional conflict and poses potential risks to US tech infrastructure and personnel in the region.Read more →
Engadget...The Super Mario Bros. cartoon is back, but looks really weird thanks to AIMeTV Toons is airing remastered episodes of The Super Mario Bros. Super Show processed through a low-quality AI upscaler, resulting in noticeably degraded visuals with smoothed characters and unintended alterations. The upscaler also botched the title card, changing it to 'The Suele Mario Bros. Super Show,' highlighting the limitations of AI tools with text rendering.Read more →
CNET...'Supergirl' Goes Off to Another World in Spaced-Out New DC TrailerWarner Bros. released a trailer for the upcoming Supergirl film starring Milly Alcock, revealing a high-stakes plot where Supergirl must rescue Krypto from being poisoned by villain Krem within three days. The cast includes David Corenswet as Superman and Jason Momoa in his long-awaited debut as the antihero Lobo. The trailer emphasizes a central theme of overcoming the desire for revenge in the face of personal loss.Read more →
The Verge...The latest Matter update improves camera streamingThe Connectivity Standards Alliance released Matter 1.5.1, which improves smart home camera and doorbell devices with more efficient multi-stream video delivery, reducing bandwidth demands when multiple systems access the same feed. The update adds support for HEIC images, HLS/DASH streaming formats, and enhanced pan-tilt-zoom positioning, while enabling doorbell devices to trigger more automations. These improvements increase compatibility with modern cloud platforms and enhance overall smart home interoperability.Read more →
Gizmodo...The New ‘Backrooms’ Trailer Is Packed Full of Endless DreadThe Backrooms, an internet creepypasta that became a popular web series, is being adapted into a feature film by A24, directed by 20-year-old filmmaker Kane Pixels in his feature directorial debut. The horror film follows characters trapped in a mysterious maze of abandoned rooms beneath a furniture showroom, capitalizing on the appeal of unsettling, unexplained environments. The project marks another instance of internet-originated horror content achieving mainstream theatrical release on May 29.Read more →
TechCrunch...Whoop’s valuation just tripled to $10 billionWhoop, a fitness and health tracking wearable company, closed a $575 million Series G round at a $10.1 billion valuation, nearly tripling its previous $3.6 billion valuation. The funding, led by Collaborative Fund with participation from sovereign wealth funds, health institutions, and prominent athletes, reflects strong growth with the company's $1.1 billion bookings run rate up 103% year-over-year. The addition of medical device giant Abbott to the cap table signals expansion into medical and health capabilities, positioning the company for potential future public markets entry.Read more →
Engadget...DoorDash partners with Rivian spinoff Also for autonomous delivery vehiclesDoorDash announced a strategic partnership and investment in Also, a Rivian spinoff, to develop and scale autonomous delivery vehicles. Also manufactures specialized micromobility vehicles including the TM-Q, a four-wheeled electric cargo vehicle designed to operate in bike lanes and road-adjacent spaces for deliveries. The partnership targets autonomous delivery solutions in complex traffic environments like intersections and road-adjacent areas previously unsolved by existing technologies.Read more →
Gizmodo...Liquids Crack With an Audible Snap, Study FindsResearchers discovered that liquids can fracture like solids when stretched beyond a critical stress threshold of approximately 2 megapascals, challenging conventional understanding of fluid dynamics. This finding suggests that viscosity plays a greater role in liquid mechanical properties than previously believed and could have significant implications for engineering applications ranging from hydraulics to 3D printing and medical devices.Read more →
TechCrunch...Uber increases stake in WeRide as robotaxi partnership ramps up in DubaiUber and WeRide have launched fully driverless robotaxi operations in Dubai without human safety operators, representing a major milestone in autonomous vehicle commercialization. The service is available through Uber's app across multiple districts and suburban areas following government approval. This expansion is part of a broader five-year plan to deploy the service to 15 additional cities globally, backed by Uber's $400 million equity stake in WeRide.Read more →
TechCrunch...Uber and WeRide ramp up robotaxi operations in DubaiUber and WeRide have launched fully autonomous robotaxi operations in Dubai without human safety operators, with vehicles available for booking through Uber's app across commercial, industrial, and suburban areas. This milestone represents a significant escalation in autonomous vehicle deployment and demonstrates Uber's strategic commitment through its $150 million equity stake and plans to expand to 15 additional cities over the next five years.Read more →
CNET...Here's Our First Look at Overwatch's Next Hero (The Rumors Are Probably True)Overwatch unveiled artwork for its upcoming hero 51, widely suspected to be Frankie, a damage hero ally of Ashe from the Deadlock Gang. The character design features a distinctive long rifle and drone companion, fitting the promised skillshot-focused gameplay. The hero reveal represents the next installment in the game's year-long seasonal storyline, with full details coming April 8.Read more →
Gizmodo...The New ‘Supergirl’ Trailer Is Filled With Krypto, Lobo, and ’60s SoulThe upcoming DC film 'Supergirl' features a 1967 song 'What Becomes of the Brokenhearted' in its trailer, thematically connecting to the story of Kara Zor-El helping a young woman seek revenge while exploring themes of loss and found family. The film stars Milly Alcock as Supergirl, Eve Ridley as Ruthye, and features notable cameos including David Corenswet as Superman and Jason Momoa as Lobo. Directed by Craig Gillespie, Supergirl is set to release on June 26.Read more →
TechCrunch...Hacker hijacks Axios open-source project, used by millions, to push malwareA hacker compromised the Axios JavaScript library on npm—downloaded tens of millions of times weekly—and distributed versions containing remote access trojans to developers worldwide. The supply chain attack granted potential access to compromised systems, with security researchers advising affected users to assume their systems are compromised. The malicious versions were removed within three hours, though the full scope of affected downloads remains unknown.Read more →
Gizmodo...Vaping Comes With a Cancer Risk, Review FindsA review of scientific evidence published in Carcinogenesis concludes that nicotine-based e-cigarettes are likely carcinogenic, posing risks for oral and lung cancer in long-term users. The analysis found that vaping compounds can damage DNA and inflame respiratory tissue, increasing cancer risk despite being safer than traditional smoking. However, the exact magnitude of cancer risk and long-term health impacts remain undetermined.Read more →
CNET...April's Pink Moon Pops Up This Week. How to See the Easter Full MoonThe Pink Moon, the first full moon of spring, occurs on April 1, 2026, with peak illumination at 10:12 p.m. ET. This full moon determines the date of Easter on April 5 through the Christian Paschal Moon tradition. Most of the US will be able to view the full moon, though West Coast observers may miss peak illumination.Read more →
CNET...CNET's Editors Sound Off About Our Favorite Apple Events, Devices and FlopsApple marks its 50th anniversary with a comprehensive retrospective examining its most impactful products and design philosophy over five decades. The article highlights transformative features like the Find My app and AirPods Pro while identifying overrated products such as the Vision Pro, capturing how Apple evolved from a garage startup to a global technology leader. Through CNET staff reflections, the piece demonstrates Apple's profound influence on consumer technology through thoughtful product design and innovation.Read more →
CNET...England vs. Japan Livestream: How to Watch International Friendly Soccer FreeEngland will face Japan in a World Cup 2026 preparation friendly at Wembley Stadium on Tuesday, March 31 at 2:45 p.m. ET, with the match available to stream on FOX Soccer Plus, Fubo, YouTube TV, DAZN, and other regional platforms depending on location.Read more →
CNET...Sweden vs. Poland: Watch World Cup 2026 Playoff FinalSweden faces Poland in a critical FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifying playoff final on Tuesday, March 31, with the winner earning a spot in the summer tournament. The match will be streamed live across multiple platforms including Fubo and Vix in the US, Prime Video in the UK, and DAZN in Canada.Read more →
TechCrunch...FedEx chooses partnerships over proprietary tech for its automation strategyFedEx is partnering with robotics companies like Berkshire Grey to automate warehouse operations, developing robots such as Scoop for bulk package unloading. The strategy prioritizes automating dangerous and repetitive tasks while maintaining worker safety, taking a calculated approach focused on ROI rather than pursuing emerging technologies like humanoids.Read more →
CNET...Bosnia-Herzegovina vs. Italy: Watch World Cup 2026 Playoff FinalBosnia-Herzegovina faces Italy in a decisive 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifying playoff final on March 31, with the winner securing a spot in Group B of the tournament. The match marks a critical moment for both nations, with Bosnia seeking World Cup qualification and Italy attempting its first appearance in 12 years. The game will be streamed across multiple platforms including Fox Sports 1, Fubo, YouTube TV, and international services like Prime Video and DAZN.Read more →
Engadget...Rec Room, a Roblox-style VR game, is shutting downRec Room, a virtual reality social gaming platform that attracted 150 million players over a decade, is shutting down on June 1 due to inability to achieve profitability amid VR market shifts and gaming industry headwinds. The platform has immediately disabled new account creation, friend-adding, and premium subscriptions, with subscription features becoming free until closure. Snap has acquired select Rec Room assets and will bring on some of the company's employees.Read more →
Gizmodo...How to Watch Artemis 2, NASA’s First Crewed Mission to the Moon in 54 YearsNASA's Artemis 2 mission will launch four astronauts to the Moon on Wednesday, marking the first crewed lunar journey in over 50 years and ending America's decades-long gap in lunar spaceflight. The Space Launch System rocket will carry astronauts Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch, and Jeremy Hansen on a week-long mission around the Moon. This historic milestone represents a significant achievement in human space exploration.Read more →
CNET...How to Watch Sydney Sweeney's Thriller 'The Housemaid' at HomeThe Housemaid, a psychological thriller adaptation of Freida McFadden's novel starring Amanda Seyfried and Sydney Sweeney, arrives on Starz on April 1. The film follows a housemaid who becomes entangled in a dangerous game of secrets and manipulation with her wealthy employer. A sequel based on the second book in McFadden's trilogy is already in development.Read more →
Engadget...Delta picks Amazon Leo for in-flight Wi-Fi starting in 2028Amazon's Leo satellite internet service will power in-flight Wi-Fi for 500 Delta aircraft starting in 2028, offering passengers speeds up to 1Gbps with free access for SkyMiles members. The partnership represents a significant competitive challenge to Starlink and demonstrates Amazon's expansion of its satellite internet infrastructure to commercial applications.Read more →
The Verge...Meta launches new ‘prescription optimized’ smart glassesRay-Ban glasses are gaining artificial intelligence capabilities for automated food logging, enabling users to track dietary intake through wearable technology. This integration combines wearable hardware with AI functionality to simplify health and nutrition monitoring for users.Read more →
The Verge...Sony’s WH-1000XM5 headphones are a whopping 39 percent offSony's previous-generation noise-canceling headphones are available at $243, representing a savings of over $200 compared to the new XM6 model. This significant price gap offers consumers an opportunity to access quality noise cancellation at a substantially lower cost. The deal highlights the value proposition of purchasing previous-generation audio equipment when the latest models command a premium price.Read more →
The Verge...TCL is taking over Sony’s TV businessAfter signing a nonbinding agreement in January to spin off its TV business, today Sony officially announced that TCL will pay approximately 75.4 billion yen (over $473 million) for a 51 percent stake in a new joint venture called Bravia Inc., with Sony holding the remaining 49 percent. The new wholly owned subsidiary will assume […]Read more →
Gizmodo...‘Pizza Movie’ Has a Hilariously Grisly New Way to Say ‘This Is Your Brain on Drugs’ (Exclusive)Pizza Movie is a new comedy-sci-fi film arriving on Hulu on April 3, starring Gaten Matarazzo and Sean Giambrone as college roommates navigating the reality-bending effects of an experimental psychedelic drug. The movie blends absurdist humor with surreal hallucinations and chaotic encounters as the characters attempt a simple mission to get pizza that becomes increasingly complicated by mind-bending effects. Directed by Brian McElhaney and Nick Kocher, the film combines comedy and science fiction elements for an unconventional streaming release.Read more →
The Verge...Razer’s first split ergonomic keyboard puts extra keys in reach of your thumbsRazer introduced the Pro Type Ergo, a keyboard engineered for productivity and ergonomic comfort with a focus on professional use rather than gaming. The keyboard maintains Razer's signature colorful RGB lighting, combining professional ergonomic features with gaming-oriented aesthetic customization.Read more →
The Verge...Art schools are being torn apart by AICreative institutions are incorporating generative AI into their curricula to prepare students for an evolving job market, teaching them to use AI as a complementary tool while grappling with concerns about job displacement and copyright issues. Despite significant student resistance, schools argue that understanding these technologies is essential for creative professionals to remain competitive and shape the future of these tools.Read more →
TechCrunch...Nomadic raises $8.4 million to wrangle the data pouring off autonomous vehiclesNomadicML uses vision language models to automatically organize and extract valuable training data from the massive video archives collected by autonomous vehicle and robotics companies. The startup raised $8.4 million in seed funding at a $50 million valuation, with customers including Zoox and Mitsubishi Electric already using the platform. By transforming raw video footage into intelligent, searchable datasets, the platform significantly accelerates the development of autonomous systems.Read more →
TechCrunch...Health data giant CareCloud says hackers accessed patients’ medical recordsCareCloud, a healthcare technology provider serving over 45,000 medical providers, disclosed a data breach in which hackers accessed one of its patient electronic health records storage environments on March 16 for more than eight hours. The extent of data exfiltration remains unknown, but the breach potentially affects millions of patients' personal health information. The company has engaged a cybersecurity firm to investigate and believes the unauthorized access has been contained.Read more →
The Verge...Meta agrees to ‘reduce’ Instagram’s PG-13 rating referencesMeta has reached an agreement with the Motion Picture Association (MPA) that will require the platform to "substantially reduce" its reference to the PG-13 rating when describing Instagram's teen accounts. In a press release on Tuesday, a Meta spokesperson says its 13+ content guidelines aren't changing, but it has "taken the MPA's feedback on how […]Read more →
CNET...Best Laptop for College Students: Top Laptops for School in 2026CNET identifies the Apple MacBook Neo ($499 with student discount) as the best laptop for college students, while recommending the HP OmniBook 5 14 for Windows users and providing guidance across price ranges from $700-800 for basic tasks to $1000+ for creative and STEM work. Key factors include battery life, processor architecture (ARM vs x86), RAM requirements (16GB recommended), and operating system preference, with considerations for specific use cases like gaming and content creation.Read more →
TechCrunch...Rivian spinoff Also will build autonomous delivery vehicles for DoorDashMicromobility startup Also, spun out from Rivian, raised $200 million in Series C funding led by DoorDash and Greenoaks Capital, bringing its valuation above $1 billion. The investment includes a partnership to develop autonomous delivery vehicles for DoorDash, with DoorDash securing board representation. Also's small electric delivery vehicles, which can carry over 400 pounds while fitting in bike lanes, already have orders from Amazon and are now expanding into autonomous variants.Read more →
CNET...Leaked DarkSword iPhone Hack Is 'Extremely Worrisome.' How to Secure Your Phone NowGoogle's Threat Intelligence Group has identified DarkSword, a spyware toolkit that targets iPhone users through watering hole attacks on infected websites, enabling hackers to access messages, iCloud content, and cryptocurrency wallets. The spyware has been publicly released on GitHub and poses a significant threat to approximately one-fifth of iPhone users still running iOS 18, particularly in Middle Eastern and Eastern European regions. Users can protect themselves immediately by updating to iOS 26.3 or later through Settings > General > Software Update.Read more →
CNET...'Daredevil: Born Again' Season 2: When Do Episodes 2 and 3 Come Out?Daredevil: Born Again season 2 premieres on Disney Plus with Jessica Jones joining Matt Murdock's battle against Kingpin for control of New York City. The season continues directly from season 1's cliffhanger with Fisk now controlling the city through martial law and corruption. Episodes release weekly on Tuesdays through May 5, with eight total episodes this season.Read more →
TechCrunch...Roku launches a standalone app for Howdy, its $2.99 streaming serviceRoku has launched a standalone mobile app for Howdy, its ad-free streaming service priced at $2.99 per month, expanding availability to iOS and Android devices beyond the Roku platform. The app provides access to nearly 10,000 hours of content on the go, positioning Howdy as the most affordable ad-free streaming option in the market. This expansion follows Howdy's recent launch on Amazon Prime Video and strengthens Roku's multi-platform streaming strategy.Read more →
Engadget...All Google users in the US can now change their Gmail addressGoogle is now allowing all US Gmail users to change their email address username for the first time, addressing the long-standing issue of people being stuck with outdated or regrettable email choices. Users can modify their Gmail address once every 12 months, with all previous emails retained and the old address remaining as an alternate email option. This significant change comes 22 years after Gmail's launch and removes the permanence that previously defined email address selection.Read more →
TechCrunch...Meta launches two new Ray-Ban glasses designed for prescription wearersMeta is launching two Ray-Ban smart glasses models designed for prescription wearers, starting at $499 and available April 14 through optical retailers. The glasses feature customizable frames for all-day comfort and new AI capabilities including hands-free nutrition tracking, WhatsApp message summaries, and silent text replies through Neural Handwriting. This expansion makes Meta's smart glasses more accessible to prescription users while adding practical everyday features.Read more →
Gizmodo...Meta’s Two New Smart Glasses Are Slimmer and More Like Regular GlassesMeta introduced two new AI smart glasses models—the Blayzer Optics and Scriber Optics—designed to accommodate nearly all prescription lenses. These glasses maintain Meta's core AI and computer vision capabilities while offering slimmer frames and improved accessibility for prescription lens wearers. Starting at $499, the new models expand Meta's smart glasses lineup available for preorder.Read more →
The Verge...OkCupid settles claims it shared user photos with a facial recognition companyOkCupid and parent company Match Group settled with the Federal Trade Commission over allegations that the dating app shared nearly three million user photos with facial recognition company Clarifai without user consent, violating its own privacy policy. The settlement requires the companies to refrain from misrepresenting their data collection and sharing practices and submit to compliance monitoring, though no financial penalties were imposed. The case underscores regulatory scrutiny of tech companies' data handling practices and the importance of obtaining user consent before sharing personal information with third parties.Read more →
The Verge...Instagram tests letting you pay to view stories anonymouslyMeta is testing an Instagram subscription that offers a bunch of new perks, such as the ability to view stories without the poster knowing, according to a report from TechCrunch. The paid plan will also allow subscribers to see how many times people replay their own stories and search for specific viewers. Other features include […]Read more →
CNET...Want a New iPhone or Android Phone? Read This Before You BuyThis article serves as a comprehensive buying guide for smartphones in 2026, helping consumers navigate the confusing array of options from expensive flagships to budget-friendly models. It emphasizes that buyers should prioritize features that matter most to them rather than spending $1,000+ on premium phones when midrange options often deliver comparable performance. The guide covers key considerations including software support duration, camera capabilities, processor performance, battery life, storage, and bonus features to help shoppers make informed purchasing decisions.Read more →
Gizmodo...Elizabeth Olsen Promises She Knows Nothing About Her Marvel FutureThis entertainment news roundup highlights several major production updates: Charlie Day expresses interest in starring in a Luigi's Mansion film adaptation, Amazon pauses production on its Tomb Raider series following a minor on-set injury to star Sophie Turner, and Netflix confirms Avatar: The Last Airbender season 2 will premiere June 25. The collection of updates spans multiple streaming platforms and franchise properties, providing insight into casting decisions and current production schedules. Industry figures also discuss future involvement in major franchises including Doctor Who and Marvel's Avengers universe.Read more →
TechCrunch...The company behind ClassPass and Mindbody just got a lot bigger with a $7.5B mergerPlaylist, the parent company of ClassPass, Mindbody, and Booker, has completed its $7.5 billion merger with EGYM, a smart gym equipment and AI-driven wellness startup. The combined company creates an integrated fitness ecosystem spanning business operations software, consumer booking platforms, workout delivery, and corporate wellness programs across 30+ countries and 40,000+ businesses. The deal includes $785 million in new investment to expand AI capabilities and grow into North America and Asia markets.Read more →
TechCrunch...Exclusive: Runway launches $10M fund, Builders program to support early stage AI startupsRunway has launched a $10 million venture fund and Builders program to invest in and support early-stage companies building on its AI video generation technology and general world models. The initiatives represent the company's expansion beyond creative tools into broader applications including real-time AI agents and video intelligence platforms. By creating this ecosystem, Runway aims to explore new use cases in gaming, telemedicine, education, and entertainment that it cannot pursue alone.Read more →
The Verge...Apple at 50: the good and the badThe Vergecast examines Apple's current state and its strategic shift toward video podcasts, raising concerns about potential threats to the open podcast ecosystem. The episode also explores the growing feasibility of using smartwatches as primary computing devices instead of smartphones, though practical limitations persist.Read more →
Gizmodo...NASA Rover Finds Glowing, Ruby-Like Crystals on Mars for the First TimeNASA's Perseverance rover discovered tiny gemstones composed of corundum (similar to rubies) embedded in Martian pebbles near Jezero Crater, suggesting the Red Planet's geological processes may be more complex than previously understood. The chromium-bearing corundum, likely formed through meteorite impacts, indicates Mars could harbor other precious minerals across its terrain.Read more →
The Verge...You can finally replace your embarrassing Gmail usernameGmail users in the US can now change their email address username, with the old address remaining connected as an alternate. This allows users to update regrettable usernames or reflect personal name changes, with updates limited to once per 12 months. Users will need to manually update their email credentials across apps and websites after making the change.Read more →
TechCrunch...Waymo starts robotaxi services at San Antonio International AirportWaymo has launched its robotaxi service at San Antonio International Airport, its fourth airport location, and continues rapid expansion with plans to enter roughly 20 new cities this year while operating over 500,000 paid rides weekly. The company maintains a cautious, invitation-based rollout approach despite growth. However, the expansion faces regulatory scrutiny from NHTSA and NTSB over school bus safety incidents and a low-speed collision with a child in Santa Monica.Read more →
TechCrunch...Speechify’s Windows app uses local models for transcription and dictationSpeechify launched a native Windows app that uses on-device AI models for dictation, transcription, and text-to-speech functionality. The app processes audio locally on Copilot+ PCs and Windows 11 devices with compatible hardware, ensuring privacy while competing against similar platforms like Wispr Flow and Superwhisper. The launch addresses enterprise demand for accessible AI tools across native applications.Read more →
CNET...Samsung Galaxy Watch Gets Blood Pressure Monitoring in the US, With One Major CaveatSamsung is rolling out blood pressure monitoring to US Galaxy Watch users, requiring calibration with a traditional upper-arm blood pressure cuff and a separate smartphone app. Unlike Apple's FDA-cleared hypertension alerts, Samsung's feature is not FDA-cleared and is intended for wellness purposes only, with recalibration needed every 28 days to maintain accuracy. The feature is compatible only with Galaxy Watch 4 and newer models paired with Samsung Galaxy phones running Android 12 or higher.Read more →
CNET...Apple AirPods Max 2 Review: A More Significant Upgrade Than I ExpectedApple released the AirPods Max 2 at $549 with an upgraded H2 chip and dynamic range amplifier, delivering significantly improved noise canceling, cleaner sound quality, and new AI-powered features like Voice Isolation and Live Translation. The update brings the headphones back into direct competition with Sony and Bose's premium models, with testing showing approximately 20% overall performance improvement over the original Max.Read more →
CNET...Why Your AT&T Unlimited Plan Could Cost $20 More Each Month Starting in April 2026AT&T announced price increases of up to $20 per month for customers on retired unlimited wireless plans, effective April, while providing 20GB additional monthly hotspot data as partial compensation. The increase affects single lines ($10 increase) and multi-line accounts (capped at $20 increase) for customers who activated plans before July 2025. This pricing adjustment reflects AT&T's push to migrate customers toward its newer 2.0 plans in a competitive wireless market where other carriers are also adjusting pricing strategies.Read more →
Engadget...NVIDIA's DLSS 4.5 Multi Frame Generation tech is now available to boost your HzNVIDIA released DLSS 4.5 updates featuring Dynamic Multi Frame Generation and Multi Frame Generation 6X for RTX 50 series GPUs, which use AI to dynamically generate interpolated frames. These features boost frame rates up to 35% with minimal quality loss, enabling high-refresh 4K 240Hz OLED gaming displays or 1440p displays at 360Hz and beyond. The technology intelligently balances refresh rate, image quality, and responsiveness to deliver smoother path-traced gaming experiences.Read more →
Gizmodo...The New ‘Masters of the Universe’ Trailer Brings Eternia to LifeA new trailer for the live-action Masters of the Universe film has been released, showcasing expanded storytelling and an ensemble cast including Nicholas Galitzine as He-Man and Jared Leto as Skeletor. The film, directed by Travis Knight, premieres June 5 and marks the franchise's return to live-action. The article questions whether modern audiences will embrace this fantastical narrative rooted in decades of nostalgia.Read more →
Gizmodo...AirPods Max 2 Review: Still Ridiculously Expensive and Ridiculously NiceApple's AirPods Max 2 represent an incremental upgrade featuring 1.5x improved active noise cancellation, a new H2 chip, and new features like Adaptive Audio and Live Translation. Though visually and price-wise unchanged at $550, the headphones deliver excellent audio quality and performance that competes favorably with premium alternatives like Bose QuietComfort Ultra. The refinements position the AirPods Max 2 as a meaningful evolution for consumers willing to invest in premium wireless audio.Read more →
The Verge...The AirPods Max 2 are a great sequel, but not an ambitious oneApple released the AirPods Max 2 with an upgraded H2 chip and improved amplifier delivering excellent sound quality and noise cancellation comparable to premium Sony and Bose models. However, the $549 headphones retain design flaws from the original, including excessive weight and an inadequate carrying case, and remain significantly more expensive than competing options.Read more →
The Verge...Nvidia rolls out DLSS 4.5 update with new frame generation featuresNvidia released DLSS 4.5 with AI-powered frame generation that can produce up to five additional frames per natively rendered frame on RTX 50-series GPUs, significantly improving gaming performance and visual quality. The update includes Dynamic Frame Generation, which automatically optimizes the balance between frame rate, image quality, and responsiveness across more than 20 supported gaming titles. A new frame generation model also enhances the rendering of in-game UI elements.Read more →
The Verge...You can order Grubhub and Uber Eats ‘conversationally’ with Alexa PlusAmazon has enhanced its AI assistant with conversational food ordering capabilities, enabling users to place orders through natural dialogue. The company signals this is an initial application, with plans to expand the assistant's functionality across additional domains and use cases.Read more →
The Verge...Samsung finally brings blood pressure tracking to US Galaxy WatchesA blood pressure monitoring device launched in South Korea six years ago continues to require monthly calibration with a traditional blood pressure cuff, indicating persistent limitations in replacing conventional measurement methods despite years of market availability.Read more →
TechCrunch...With its new app store, Ring bets on AI to go beyond home securityRing has launched an app store leveraging its 100+ million deployed cameras to enable third-party developers to build AI-powered applications for business and consumer use cases such as elder care, workforce analytics, and property management. The platform implements safeguards against privacy-invasive features like facial recognition and license plate readers, addressing consumer surveillance concerns. Ring will take a 10% commission on app sales and aims to expand the store to hundreds of applications across multiple verticals by the end of 2026.Read more →
Engadget...The latest Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses are more customizable and expensiveMeta and Ray-Ban unveiled two new customizable smart glasses models—the Blayzer Optics and Scriber Optics—featuring improved prescription lens compatibility and slimmer frames starting at $499. These latest glasses expand accessibility for prescription wearers and include new AI capabilities such as translation support for Japanese, Mandarin, and Arabic, along with AI-powered food tracking and message summarization.Read more →
Engadget...The RAM crisis is Apple's best chance in decades to capture the PC marketApple's MacBook Neo, featuring 8GB of unified memory and custom A18 Pro silicon, demonstrates exceptional performance amid a severe global RAM shortage caused by three major producers redirecting supply to data centers. RAM and storage costs have surged 50% in late 2025 with further increases expected, forcing traditional PC manufacturers to raise prices and compress already-thin margins. Apple's superior chip design, high profit margins, and independence from Windows licensing position it uniquely to capture significant PC market share from struggling competitors during this supply crisis.Read more →
Engadget...Apple AirPods Max 2 review: Better late than neverApple upgrades the AirPods Max 2 with its H2 chip, bringing it to feature parity with the AirPods Pro 3 through additions like Adaptive Audio, Live Translation, and Voice Isolation. The headphones deliver improved sound quality with enhanced bass response and instrument localization, along with 1.5x stronger active noise cancellation. Despite maintaining the same $549 price and unchanged design, the AirPods Max 2 represents a meaningful upgrade for those invested in Apple's ecosystem, though it still lacks hearing health features available on the Pro model.Read more →
Engadget...Amazon adds dynamic food delivery ordering to Alexa+Amazon has expanded its Alexa+ artificial intelligence assistant to support natural language food delivery ordering from GrubHub and Uber Eats on Echo Show devices (8-inch and larger). The AI understands detailed requests, dietary preferences, and special instructions while browsing restaurants and completing orders through voice commands. This feature is now available to Alexa+ subscribers in the United States.Read more →
CNET...Best Live TV Streaming Services of 2026CNET provides a comprehensive comparison of live TV streaming services as cable alternatives, with YouTube TV offering the most channels, Sling TV providing the best budget option, and Hulu Plus Live TV combining live TV with on-demand content. Recent price increases across services have narrowed savings relative to traditional cable, but cord-cutters still benefit from no-contract flexibility and the ability to choose based on preferred channels and features.Read more →
TechCrunch...Google is now letting users in the US change their Gmail addressGoogle is rolling out the ability for U.S. users to change their Gmail address without losing data or account access. Users can change their email once every 12 months, with the old address remaining as an alternate sign-in option. This enhancement provides greater flexibility while maintaining security through rate limiting.Read more →
Engadget...The Shark BlastBoss is a leaf blower that can be used indoorsShark introduced the BlastBoss, a cordless, multi-purpose leaf blower and cleaner designed for both indoor and outdoor use, featuring adjustable airflow up to 190 mph and weighing under 1.5 pounds. The device comes with multiple attachments including an extension wand, precision nozzle, and BlastBroom for versatile cleaning applications from patios to household interiors. Priced at $150 and available in multiple colors, the BlastBoss positions Shark in the market for adaptable household cleaning tools.Read more →
The Verge...Shark’s BlastBoss amplifies your sweeping with a 190 mph blast of airSharkNinja has launched the BlastBoss, a compact handheld cleaning tool with adjustable air blast reaching 190 mph, designed for both indoor and outdoor use. Weighing under 1.5 pounds with up to 49 minutes of battery life and priced at $149.99, the device comes with three attachments for versatile cleaning applications. This release marks SharkNinja's entry into the growing market for innovative, multifunctional cleaning tools.Read more →
Engadget...Proton adds a secure video conferencing service called Meet to its toolboxProton launched Meet, an end-to-end encrypted video-calling service that enables anonymous usage without requiring a Proton account, positioning itself as a privacy alternative to Zoom and Google Meet. The service offers free calls for up to 4 participants and premium plans starting at $8 monthly. Proton is bundling Meet into its rebranded Proton Workspace suite to compete with Google Workspace and expand its presence among enterprise customers.Read more →
CNET...Jon Hamm, Elle Fanning and Keanu Reeves Star In Apple TV's Biggest Titles of April 2026Apple TV is introducing major content additions this April, featuring new shows and movies with top Hollywood talent, building on its strategy of exclusive original programming. The platform recently incorporated live F1 races and MLS soccer games, diversifying its offerings beyond scripted content and enhancing its competitive position in the streaming market.Read more →
Gizmodo...Trump Posts Concept Art of His Presidential Library, and It’s AI SlopA Miami parking lot is being redeveloped into a 47-story Donald Trump Presidential Library combining library space, hotel rooms, offices, and a restaurant. The project was promoted through an AI-generated video created from architectural renderings by Bermello Ajamil, which exhibited minor text rendering errors in the output.Read more →
CNET...Apple's 50-Year Legacy of Product Innovation, Through CNET's LensApple marks 50 years of transformative innovation through pivotal products including the Apple II, Macintosh, iPod, and iPhone, each fundamentally reshaping their respective markets. The company's legacy demonstrates remarkable ability to disrupt multiple industries simultaneously—from personal computing to portable music to smartphones—and successfully execute major technological transitions such as processor migrations. Despite occasional failures, Apple's consistent pattern of reimagining categories and pushing beyond incremental improvements has cemented its influence on modern consumer technology.Read more →
Gizmodo...‘Fallout’ Season 2 Was a Hit Despite That Unsatisfying Release Strategy ChangeFallout season two on Prime Video switched from a binge release model to a weekly drop schedule and achieved strong viewership, with 83 million viewers watching at least some content during its first 13 weeks. This performance placed the show in second place all-time for returning series on the platform, behind only Reacher's second season. The success suggests Prime Video will continue the weekly release format for the upcoming third season.Read more →
The Verge...Between JobsApple's overlooked achievements during its 12-year period without Steve Jobs (1985-1997) included the influential PowerBook design and seamless processor transitions that kept the platform competitive against Microsoft. Although the era saw struggles with OS development, Apple's eventual acquisition of NeXT for $400 million resolved the crisis, bringing Jobs back and providing the technological foundation for Mac OS X and all modern Apple operating systems. These innovations and strategic moves proved essential to Apple's survival and later dominance.Read more →
The Verge...Belkin’s battery-equipped Switch 2 case is more than 35 percent off right nowBelkin's charging case for the Nintendo Switch 2 combines console protection with a 10,000mAh battery capable of charging the device nearly twice, supporting up to 20W charging speeds with a convenient right-angle USB-C connector. The case is currently available for $45.49 with promo code VERGE35, down from its usual $69.99 price, making it an affordable accessory that consolidates both protection and extended battery life for mobile gaming.Read more →
Engadget...SpaceX loses contact with one of its Starlink satellitesSpaceX lost contact with Starlink satellite 34343 on March 29 after an unexplained anomaly at 348 miles altitude, resulting in the satellite fragmenting into trackable debris. The debris poses no threat to the International Space Station or upcoming Artemis II mission. Analysis indicates the failure was likely caused by an internal energetic event rather than collision with space debris, with SpaceX investigating to implement corrective measures.Read more →
CNET...We're Still Tracking All the Best Amazon Spring Sale Deals, Even on the Final DayCNET highlights deals from Amazon's Big Spring Sale across multiple product categories, including consumer electronics, home appliances, and outdoor gear. The article features curated product recommendations selected by CNET writers and editors based on hands-on testing and personal experience.Read more →
Engadget...The Morning After: Meta tests Instagram Plus subscription serviceMeta is testing Instagram Plus, a paid subscription service modeled after Snapchat+ that offers exclusive Story features including extended viewing windows, multiple audience management, and enhanced reactions. The service aims to monetize Instagram's power users through a subscription tier similar to Snapchat's successful premium offering launched in 2022. This represents Meta's broader strategy to diversify revenue streams beyond advertising through subscriber-focused features.Read more →
Gizmodo...You Too Will Learn to Fear the XenoFrogEd Harrington's XenoFrog is a limited-edition resin collectible sculpture merging Kermit the Frog with the Alien franchise's xenomorph, launching March 31 on Bottleneck Gallery. Available in standard ($165, 500 units) and glow-in-the-dark ($185, 350 units) versions, the 10-inch figure targets fans of classic puppetry and sci-fi horror. This pop culture mashup collectible serves as a conversation piece for collectors seeking unique character art.Read more →
The Verge...Apple at 50: a visual historyApple celebrates its 50th anniversary, reflecting on its transformation from a rebel startup to a global technology leader. Key milestones include the iconic 1984 Macintosh launch, influential product design innovations, and the revolutionary iPhone era that reshaped consumer technology. The article underscores Apple's profound and lasting impact on both the technology industry and global culture.Read more →
CNET...Best Home Security Systems for Renters in 2026: Hassle-Free, No ContractsRenters can protect their homes using non-invasive security systems with adhesive sensors and app-based management that don't require drilling or permanent modifications. Featured systems like Arlo, Aqara, Wyze, SimpliSafe, and Ring offer affordable options starting under $100, with features including motion detection, entry sensors, and optional professional monitoring. These portable systems allow tenants to maintain security while preserving their rental deposits and taking their systems when moving.Read more →
CNET...The Best Dentist-Approved Whitening ToothpastesCNET reviews the best whitening toothpastes from brands like Colgate, Crest, and Sensodyne, with recommendations tailored to different needs including sensitive teeth, daily use, and budget constraints. Dentist experts recommend products with hydrogen peroxide or hydroxyapatite for effective whitening while maintaining enamel health.Read more →
CNET...The Best Water Flossers of 2026 (With Dentists' Tips on What to Look For)CNET tested 10 water flosser models and identified the Waterpik Ion as the best overall option, featuring a compact design with a large 651ml water tank and ADA Seal of Acceptance. Water flossers are particularly beneficial for people with braces, implants, crowns, or gum disease, offering a more accessible alternative to traditional string floss for those with dexterity challenges or sensitive gums.Read more →
CNET...AT&T's New Subscription Bundles Unlimited Mobile and Home Internet, but Not for Current CustomersAT&T has launched OneConnect, a new subscription service bundling gigabit home broadband with unlimited wireless data for up to 10 voice lines and 10 data devices, priced from $90 to $225 monthly including taxes and fees. The service currently targets new customers only and requires customers to bring their own compatible devices, positioning it as a simplified alternative to purchasing home internet and wireless services separately. This offering reflects AT&T's strategy to compete with carrier bundles from Verizon and T-Mobile by emphasizing simplified account management and transparent pricing.Read more →
Engadget...AT&T now offers a single subscription for both wireless service and home internetAT&T launched OneConnect, a bundled service combining wireless and fiber home internet starting at $90 monthly, offering potential significant savings for customers currently paying separate bills for each service. The offering includes unlimited mobile data, up to 1Gbps home internet, with family plans extending to $225 per month and supporting up to ten concurrent phone lines and mobile devices.Read more →