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Pope Leo XIV's 'Magnifica Humanitas' Takes Direct Aim at AI's Corporate 'Culture of Power'
In his first social encyclical, Pope Leo XIV calls for binding regulations on artificial intelligence, warning against a...
Apple’s Siri Gets a Standalone App and Swipe‑Down Launch in iOS 27
Apple plans to roll out a revamped Siri experience with a dedicated app and new activation gesture at WWDC 2026.
YouTube’s New AI Prompt Feature: User Control or a New Data Goldmine?
YouTube is letting users dictate their own video streams via text prompts, but the reliance on search history and the th...
Apple TV's Weekend Binge-Worthy Picks
Discover the top three must-watch Apple TV shows this weekend, featuring crime thrillers and sci-fi spin-offs.
Utah Unveils MIDA Dashboard as Stratos Data Center Sparks Debate
Utah’s Military Installation Development Authority (MIDA) launched an interactive transparency tool amid backlash over t...
Oura Ring 5 Debuts with Blood‑Pressure Tracking and New Privacy Controls
The latest Oura Ring is 40% smaller, adds blood‑pressure monitoring and launches June 4 for $399 plus a subscription.
Leica's New Metal Gray: A High-Fashion Pivot for High-End Glass
From the $10,400 M11-P to the D-Lux 8, Leica is betting on a new "Metal Gray" aesthetic to refresh its luxury lineup.
Lionsgate Streams Into Movies Anywhere, Boosting Cloud Access to Blockbusters
Lionsgate’s new tie‑up with Movies Anywhere puts its catalog—from John Wick to The Hunger Games—on a shared streaming pl...
Motorola's 'Smart Feed' Glitch: When Affiliate Codes Hijack Your Amazon Trip
A bug in Motorola's pre-installed app routed users through a fashion influencer's site, raising alarms about data routin...
YouTube's New AI Labels Won't Fix the Slop Flood — 63 Billion Views Deep
YouTube rolls out automatic AI detection and more visible labels, as a study finds 278 channels earned $117 million from...
Samsung's Camera Assistant App Goes Mainstream with One UI 8.5
The Camera Assistant app is expanding to 20 devices, but older hardware may limit its capabilities.
Disney+ Strips A‑Z Alphabet Browse Amid Hulu Merge, Users Cry Out
Subscribers balk at Disney+’s silent removal of the alphabetic search, a tool many relied on as the catalog swells.
The Real Reason Your Computer Slows Down Isn’t Old Age — It’s a Software Arms Race
A new analysis separates hardware myths from software reality, explaining why even well-maintained PCs eventually feel s...
Google's Dead App Warning: A Safety Net for Android Users
Google's upcoming feature in the Play Store aims to alert users when installed apps are no longer receiving updates, add...
China's Cheap Humanoids Challenge Japan's Craft at Tokyo 2026 Summit
At Humanoids Summit Tokyo 2026, Chinese startups unveiled low‑cost dancing bots while Honda showed a precision hand, spa...
Hoover HF3 Pet Cordless Vacuum Hits Sub‑£100 Mark, Promises Salon‑Level Suction for Pet Owners
The Hoover HF3 Pet Cordless Vacuum now sells for £99 with a discount code, offering HEPA filtration and 150 AW suction i...
The TikTok Trap: How Meta Ray-Ban Glasses are Turning Women into Unwilling Content
Women are discovering their private interactions have become viral TikTok videos, captured by the discreet cameras of Me...
Ray-Ban Glasses: Women's Privacy Nightmare or Tech's New Frontier?
Meet Dilara, Kim, Oonagh, and Alice - women secretly filmed and humiliated online by Ray-Ban smart glasses users. As sal...
Meta's $3.99 Gamble: Can Premium Subscriptions Save the Ad Giant?
Meta's bold new strategy to save its ad business, but will it pay off?
Fitbit Users Slam Google Health Redesign Over Clutter, AI Coaching and Data Loss
A wave of complaints says the April 2024 Fitbit app overhaul under Google Health has ruined usability and erased workout...
Valve Raises Steam Deck OLED Prices Amid AI‑Driven Chip Shortage
Valve’s handheld returns with $240‑$300 hikes, citing soaring NAND costs and supply chain strain.
AI Recreates Stan Lee’s Voice for New Book Club Series
After his 2018 death, the Marvel icon’s voice is back in the spotlight as ElevenLabs and Stan Lee Universe license his A...
Argus: Duke’s 360‑Degree Robot Redefines Mobility
Duke University’s new robot, Argus, can accelerate instantly in any direction thanks to 20 telescoping legs and depth‑se...
How Natural Machines’ Foodini Is Turning Kitchens Into Mini Replicators
A 3‑D printer that layers fresh ingredients could reshape restaurants, homes, and even space food.
Revolutionary Robot Argus: A New Era in Dynamic Symmetry
Meet Argus, the humanoid robot that can move in any direction instantly, thanks to its innovative design and depth-sensi...
How to Detect Hidden Cameras in Smart Glasses Before They Record You
Learn the concrete signs—LED lights, lens placements, gestures, and sounds—that reveal when smart glasses are filming.
Roku’s Interface Overhaul: A High-Stakes Bet on Algorithmic Convenience
Roku is trading traditional navigation for AI-driven personalization, a move that satisfies 82% of viewers but ignites p...
Sony's RGB Revolution: A Double-Edged Sword in the TV Market
Sony's new Bravia 9 II RGB TVs are a game-changer, but at what cost to picture quality?
Uber's AI Investment Under the Microscope
A senior Uber executive's comments raise questions about the value of the company's substantial AI investment.
One UI 8.5 Update Turns Samsung Dark Mode Gray, Not Black
A recent One UI 8.5 rollout leaves Galaxy users staring at gray instead of true black, sparking workarounds and calls fo...