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iPhone 16e beaten by popular budget Android phones

Samsung’s most budget models have just achieved a headline‑grabbing: both the Galaxy A16 5G and…

Pixel Rules puts an end to missed calls and blaring rings

If you’ve left your phone on vibrate and found that some of the calls and…

Xiaomi jumps to Xiaomi 17 flagships, skipping 16

Xiaomi is said to eschew “16” and launch in the next-generation market as the Xiaomi…

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Qualcomm’s next-generation flagship mobile platform finally has a name: Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5. And it won’t be on the…

Bret Taylor: We are in an AI bubble — but that’s OK

OpenAI board chair Bret Taylor isn’t denying the truth: the AI market is overheated. Speaking recently with The Verge, the…

Senior Devs Are AI Babysitter And It Pays

Vibe coding — or describing what you want to an AI and then letting it scaffold the code for you…

Chatbots Try Spiritual Guidance

Prayer prompts (and responses) now have typing indicators. From Bible-based chatbots to ones that simulate conversations with religious leaders or…

Rolling Stone, Variety Owner Sues Google on A.I.

The publisher behind Rolling Stone and Variety has sued Google, claiming its new AI-driven summary feature unfairly siphons traffic to…

Cheapest Cybertruck disappears from Tesla site

Tesla has quietly pulled its cheapest Cybertruck from the online configurator, leaving only the mid-level All-Wheel Drive and top-shelf Cyberbeast…

Karen Hao: Inside the Ideology of the AI Empire

All empires have a creed. In artificial intelligence, that faith is what’s known as artificial general intelligence — the idea…

Penske Media Sues Google Over AI Summaries

Penske Media, parent company of Rolling Stone, Billboard, Variety, The Hollywood Reporter and Deadline, as well as Vibe and Artforum…

Apple announces iPhone 17, iPhone Air, AirPods Pro 3

Apple doubled down on thin, fast displays and health sensors in its latest hardware showcase. The company introduced the remarkable…

Via’s $492.9M IPO; German automakers on the attack

Two signals in the mobility world signal in the same direction: scale and seriousness. The transit software provider Via put…

Claude has memory on par with Gemini and ChatGPT

Anthropic is finally giving its Claude assistant an upgrade that customers have long-desired: persistent memory. The feature — now available…

Tesla Drops the Lowest-Priced Cybertruck

Tesla has quietly removed the Long Range Rear-Wheel Drive Cybertruck from its online configurator, effectively nixing the model that had…

AI’s Coffee-Bean Moment: Foundation Giants at Risk

For a year, the clear winners of the AI boom seemed to be labs that are training ever-bigger foundation models.…

California Legislature Sends AI Safety Bill to Governor

California lawmakers passed a closely watched artificial intelligence safety bill that was designed to tighten regulations around risks from so‑…

The dealbreaker is YouTube Premium’s missing Duo plan

YouTube reminds me everyday that life would be better with Premium. No ads, background play, offline downloads and YouTube Music…

Onion CEO Rips AI Humor, Eyes Infowars

The legendary satirist who leads the storied satire outlet says artificial intelligence can replicate his style but not deliver a…

App-Controlled Skeleton Wants to Haunt My Neighborhood

This year I’m trading it for serious spectacle: a towering, app-controlled animatronic skeleton who talks, walks and makes eye contact…

AirPods Pro heart tracking rivals Apple Watch

Apple’s latest AirPods Pro offer in-ear heart-rate sensing and deep app integration with Fitness, and that combo, I’ve found myself…

iPhone 17 Pro vs 16 Pro: Why I’m Jumping the Gun

Rarely does it make financial sense to upgrade your iPhone every year. The iPhone 16 Pro remains fast, capable and…

iPhone 17 Pro vs iPhone 15 Pro: Should I upgrade?

The iPhone 17 Pro hits with a number of upgrades of its own—larger display, larger camera sensor with longer optical…

Apple Watch Series 11 vs Galaxy Watch 8: Which is better

Two companies dominate the modern smartwatch. Apple’s new Watch Series 11 and Samsung’s Galaxy Watch 8 are the flagships most…

iPhone 17 Pro Max vs Galaxy S25 Ultra: The Winner

Two flagships, two philosophies. Apple’s iPhone 17 Pro Max focuses on pro-grade video and a tight ecosystem, Samsung’s Galaxy S25…

Glyphify supercharges Nothing Phone Glyph lights

The Nothing Glyph system on its phones has always struck the balance between delight and decoration. With Glyphify, it has…