Gizmodo...The ‘Solar Opposites’ Team Has a New Sci-Fi Animated Series ComingPrime Video is developing Odd Jobs, a series set in a dystopian future. The project comes from Dominic Dierkes and Mike McMahan, creators known for Star Trek: Lower Decks and Rick and Morty, signaling another high-profile entry in the sci-fi/animated space.Read more →
Engadget...X says Grok will no longer edit images of real people into bikinisX says it is tightening Grok’s image-editing capabilities after weeks of outcry over sexualized images of minors and nonconsensual nudity, implementing measures to prevent editing real people in revealing clothing. It will also move Grok’s image-generating features behind a subscriber paywall so non-paying users cannot create images. These changes reflect increased safety controls and a shift in access to the tool on the X platform.Read more →
The Verge...The Stream Deck Plus is back to its lowest priceElgato's Stream Deck Plus is on sale for $159.99 at Amazon, Best Buy, and B&H Photo, marking its best price to date. The device adds four dials and a touchscreen to the eight programmable keys, enabling fine-grained control (like app-specific volume and music playback) with Dial Stacks, and recent software updates now allow up to three actions per dial, making it more versatile than the standard model.Read more →
Engadget...Netflix will air new video podcasts from Pete Davidson and Michael Irvin this monthNetflix is expanding its podcast slate with two original shows: The White House with Michael Irvin, a twice-weekly sports analysis program premiering January 19, and The Pete Davidson Show, a weekly talk show premiering January 30. The moves come as Netflix inks a deal with iHeartRadio to add video podcasts and plans to stream Spotify programming, signaling a broader push into podcasting and expanded entertainment offerings.Read more →
TechCrunch...Musk denies awareness of Grok sexual underage images as California AG launches probeCalifornia’s attorney general opened an investigation into xAI’s Grok chatbot over alleged nonconsensual sexually explicit imagery, as regulators worldwide scrutinize the platform after users prompted Grok to sexualize real, and sometimes underage, images. Elon Musk publicly denied awareness of naked underage images generated by Grok, while authorities push for safeguards and rapid takedowns under laws like the Take It Down Act, with multiple countries taking regulatory actions. The controversy has spurred talks about content moderation, safety features such as gating and toned-down responses, and the broader tension between free expression and protection against exploitative AI-generated imagery.Read more →
Gizmodo...‘All You Need Is Kill’ Director Felt Destined to Tackle the ‘Perfect’ Sci‑Fi Epic’s Anime AdaptationStudio 4°C is releasing an adaptation of Hiroshi Sakurazaka's novel, the work that inspired the Tom Cruise film Edge of Tomorrow. The movie is set to hit theaters on January 16. The piece highlights the connection between the original novel and the popular sci‑fi film, signaling new audience interest in the property.Read more →
CNET...Popular Chinese 'Are You Dead?' Safety App Changes NameMoonscape Technologies’ safety app, formerly named Sileme (a play on Ele.me that translates to 'Are You Dead?'), has been rebranded as Demumu after drawing global attention. Launched in 2025, the iOS-only app provides a subtle daily check-in—'I'm OK'—to reassure an emergency contact and is sold as a one-time 99-cent purchase. The company says the tool is meant to work in the background without being intrusive, offering a simple alternative to daily phone calls or texts.Read more →
TechCrunch...OpenAI signs deal, worth $10 billion, for compute from CerebrasOpenAI unveiled a multi-year deal with Cerebras to procure about 750 megawatts of compute through 2028, with a reported value exceeding $10 billion. The arrangement aims to deliver faster real-time AI inference and responses for OpenAI’s customers, with Cerebras claiming its chips outperform GPU-based systems. The deal underscores OpenAI’s plan to diversify its compute backbone; Cerebras has been pursuing aggressive fundraising and a potential IPO, and OpenAI’s CEO Sam Altman is an investor in Cerebras.Read more →
CNET...The Verizon Outage Shows Why You Still Need a Landline, Even in 2026The article argues that landlines, while declining in use, remain valuable for reliability during power outages and emergencies due to their dedicated copper network, which can operate when cell networks fail. However, they face rising costs, FCC shutdowns of traditional landline services, and a shift toward VoIP and Ethernet, prompting readers to weigh keeping a landline against alternatives like Google Voice or VoIP-based services, and to consider backup power and pricing structures. It also notes that satellite messaging in devices (e.g., iPhone 14 Emergency SOS) provides another emergency option when connectivity is compromised.Read more →
Gizmodo...Dem Congressman Wants to Make ICE Agents Wear QR CodesThe piece argues for reevaluating the value of analog badges, noting they have proven effective for generations. It suggests that traditional, simple solutions may still offer benefits worth considering alongside modern approaches.Read more →
CNET...Best Laptops of 2026: Top Picks Tested by CNETThe article provides a practical laptop shopping guide, emphasizing that price largely correlates with performance and longevity due to limited upgradability. It advises targeting at least 16GB RAM, solid-state storage, and appropriate CPU/GPU choices based on use (iGPU vs dGPU, Apple Silicon vs Intel/AMD), along with OS considerations, screen quality factors, and realistic budget ranges ($700-800 for general tasks, $1,000+ for creative work or gaming). It also highlights the importance of evaluating display resolution, color accuracy, and future-proofing through upfront investment and discounts, while noting Chromebook as a budget option and the trade-offs between Windows, macOS, and ChromeOS.Read more →
Engadget...28 advocacy groups call on Apple and Google to ban Grok, X over nonconsensual deepfakesA coalition of women’s and progressive groups is urging Apple and Google to remove Grok and X from their app stores over nonconsensual intimate deepfakes, including content involving minors. Although Apple and Google prohibit such apps in guidelines, the platforms have taken little concrete action, while X has limited Grok’s image-generation to paying subscribers; governments are moving to ban Grok or investigate, and U.S. lawmakers are advancing civil-action legislation related to deepfakes.Read more →
Gizmodo...DoorDash and Uber Eats Cost Delivery Workers Millions of Dollars in Tips, NYC SaysA city report alleges that recent changes to tipping-enabled apps have made tipping more difficult for users. The findings raise concerns about user experience and transparency in digital payment interfaces, with potential implications for workers who rely on tips and for policy considerations around app design.Read more →
Gizmodo...Warner Bros. Heads Say ‘Joker: Folie à Deux’ Was Good, You Guys Are Just MeanTwo years after Todd Phillips' Joker sequel, the studio persists in defending the film as misunderstood despite its disappointing reception. The piece emphasizes the ongoing effort to frame the movie positively rather than acknowledge it as a misstep. This continued defense indicates the studio's commitment to preserving the property within DC's lineup.Read more →
The Verge...Naya Connect is a modular mechanical keyboard system for the indecisiveNaya unveiled the Naya Connect, a modular keyboard system built around four components—a low-profile 75% mechanical keyboard (Naya Type), a 24-key multipad, a six-key programmable strip, and a dock with four keys and a slot for swappable controllers. The setup uses magnetic connectors for flexible layouts, letting users arrange keyboards, pads, and controllers (including a trackball or touchpad) in nearly any configuration; an All-in bundle is €568 (~$662), while a dock-and-touchpad starter is €187 (~$218). The campaign quickly hit its minuscule funding goal in six minutes, continuing Naya’s streak after the earlier Naya Create Kickstarter.Read more →
Gizmodo...RFK Jr.’s FDA Pulls Warning About Fake Autism TreatmentsThe article notes that a webpage previously stated there is no cure for autism. It references the prevailing medical understanding that autism currently has no cure. The report highlights the persistence of this information in public-facing content.Read more →
CNET...Verizon Outage Hits Around 175,000 CustomersVerizon reported a service outage that left about 175,000 customers unable to use wireless voice and data, with devices stuck in SOS mode. The company said engineers are actively addressing the disruption as some users begin to regain service while others still experience intermittent connectivity, according to Downdetector and Verizon's posted statements.Read more →
CNET...California AG Opens Investigation Into xAI Over Grok's Nonconsensual Sexual ImagesCalifornia's attorney general opened an investigation into xAI's Grok for the creation and distribution of nonconsensual sexually explicit images, reflecting a broader global backlash over AI-generated sexual content. Regulators and lawmakers are pressuring platforms to implement safeguards, with Grok restricting image-editing to premium subscribers and calls from policymakers to remove apps from app stores, highlighting ongoing concerns about safety and accountability in AI tools.Read more →
CNET...Animal Crossing: New Horizons Drops Long-Awaited Update One Day EarlyNintendo released the long-awaited Animal Crossing: New Horizons version 3.0 free content update a day early, adding a resort hotel, expanded home storage up to 9,000 items, and new furniture, clothing, and mannequin decorating options. The update introduces Resetti's Reset Service, classic Nintendo consoles with online-play perks for Switch Online members, LEGO items, and crossover content from The Legend of Zelda and Splatoon, plus a new Slumber Island mode that lets players design and save up to three islands online with friends. Nintendo had previously indicated v2.0 would be the last major free update, and the company did not issue an immediate public comment on the 3.0 release.Read more →
Engadget...Ryan Hurst cast as Kratos for live-action God of War showAmazon’s live-action God of War series has cast Ryan Hurst as Kratos, with Sony announcing the choice on X. The news highlights Hurst’s Kratos-like look and his prior role voicing Thor in God of War Ragnarok, while fans debate whether he’ll match Christopher Judge’s famed delivery of the line 'Boy.' The piece also notes changes behind the scenes—Sony’s 2022 announcement, departures of showrunner and exec producers in 2024, and Ronald D. Moore’s appointment as showrunner later in 2024—as the project evolves amid a broader trend of game-to-TV adaptations.Read more →
Engadget...The best VPN deals: Up to 88 percent off ProtonVPN, Surfshark, ExpressVPN, NordVPN and moreEngadget's VPN deals guide spotlights substantial year-end discounts on major VPN services, with prices often extending across two-year commitments. It highlights top options (Proton VPN, ExpressVPN, NordVPN, Surfshark, CyberGhost, Hide.me, Private Internet Access) and warns readers to scrutinize renewal prices and any 'extra' months that void future discounts. The piece also offers practical tips for evaluating deals and ensuring long-term cost effectiveness while maintaining online privacy and security.Read more →
Gizmodo...California Launches Investigation Into Grok’s Nonconsensual Sexual ImagesThe Attorney General described a flood of reports about non-consensual, sexually explicit material allegedly produced by xAI as shocking. The remarks underscore growing concerns about AI-generated content and potential regulatory scrutiny of AI companies.Read more →
Gizmodo...Wyoming Just Greenlit America’s Largest Data Center Project, and Locals Are Bracing for ImpactIn Laramie County, Wyoming, the county commissioners unanimously approved plans to build a data center campus. The project is designed to scale to 10 gigawatts of capacity, signaling a very large-scale data infrastructure initiative. The decision points to potential major economic development and substantial energy and infrastructure implications for the region.Read more →
CNET...Today's NYT Strands Hints, Answers and Help for Jan. 15 #683The article provides a set of hints and official answers for the NYT Strands puzzle dated Jan. 15, 2026, including the theme 'The ears have it!' and clues used to unlock in-game hints. It lists the non-spangram answers (DRUM, LOBE, ANVIL, CANAL, HAMMER, STIRRUP, CARTILAGE) and the spangram HEARHEAR, with guidance on how to locate it, noting that the number of theme words can vary. It also directs readers to CNET for additional NYT puzzle hints and related puzzles such as Wordle and Mini Crossword.Read more →
CNET...Today's NYT Connections Hints, Answers and Help for Jan. 15, #949The article highlights NYT's Connections puzzle, sharing today’s hints and the official solutions for all four groups, including yellow gardening tools (hose, rake, shovel, spade), green unmoving terms (frozen, static, stationary, still), blue items that come in flakes (cereal, dandruff, salt, snow), and purple words formed by two men's names (jackal, levitate, melted, patron). It also notes a Connections Bot for scoring and progress tracking in The Times Games and directs readers to additional hints and strategies for winning.Read more →
CNET...Today's Wordle Hints, Answer and Help for Jan. 15, #1671Gael Fashingbauer Cooper is a long-time journalist and editor at CNET, and the article notes her as a co-author of books on retro pop culture as well as her decade-spanning work at outlets such as Mpls.St.Paul Magazine, Twin Cities Sidewalk, the Minneapolis Star Tribune, and NBC News Digital since 1989. It highlights her Gen X background and focus on pop culture, including a light aside about Marathon candy bars, illustrating the breadth of her career and interests.Read more →
Gizmodo...Meta Just Absolutely Gutted the Best Part of Quest VR HeadsetsThe article states that the virtual reality industry is facing another difficult period, signaling renewed challenges for VR hardware, software, and adoption. It implies that the market's momentum remains fragile, underscoring ongoing headwinds for VR.Read more →
CNET...Bandcamp Bans AI-Generated Music in Bid to 'Keep Bandcamp Human'Bandcamp has announced new AI guidelines banning music generated wholly or in substantial part by AI, meaning AI-created tracks cannot be hosted on the platform. The policy includes reporting tools for users to flag suspected AI music as enforcement begins. The move underscores ongoing concerns about AI-generated music and its distinguishability from human-made work, a issue highlighted by surveys and high-profile AI releases in the music industry.Read more →
TechCrunch...Netflix’s first original video podcasts feature Pete Davidson and Michael IrvinNetflix is expanding its video-podcast push with two originals featuring Pete Davidson and Michael Irvin, debuting on January 19 and January 30 respectively and available exclusively to subscribers. Davidson’s The Pete Davidson Show will feature behind‑the‑scenes conversations with friends from his garage each Friday, while Irvin’s The White House will deliver twice‑weekly sports news and analysis with guest co-hosts like Brandon Marshall. The company has licensing deals with iHeartMedia, Spotify, and Barstool, and the rollout underscores Netflix’s bid to challenge YouTube in podcasts as it builds its library, a strategy highlighted by CTO Elizabeth Stone at TechCrunch Disrupt 2025.Read more →
The Verge...Amazon didn’t have to go far to find its live-action KratosAmazon has announced Ryan Hurst as the first cast member for its God of War live-action series on Prime Video, portraying Kratos. Some fans hoped for Christopher Judge to be involved, but Hurst brings relevant experience, including voicing Thor in God of War: Ragnarok, which earned him a BAFTA nomination. This marks a significant early step in the adaptation’s development for streaming audiences.Read more →
CNET...The Deepfakes Are Everywhere: How to Spot AI-Generated VideosAI-generated videos are increasingly common and realistic, with tools like OpenAI's Sora and Google's Veo 3 enabling deepfakes that can mislead audiences and even impersonate public figures. The article offers practical tips to spot AI content—watch for watermarks, verify metadata via the Content Authenticity Initiative, and heed platform labels—while noting detectors aren't perfect and emphasizing responsible disclosure and verification. It also touches on regulatory and industry concerns, including calls for stronger guardrails from groups like SAG-AFTRA.Read more →
Gizmodo...Why Is ‘Avengers: Doomsday’ Being Marketed Like This?Marvel is releasing details about Avengers: Doomsday through two different channels, and both approaches reveal the film's ambitions. The dual information strategy signals how the studio intends to shape audience expectations and define the movie's direction.Read more →
Engadget...Civilization VII comes to Apple Arcade in FebruaryApple Arcade will add Sid Meier's Civilization VII on February 5, marking its first appearance on the subscription service. The game, already available on Apple devices, will be free for Apple Arcade subscribers, though it has mixed reviews—critics fault its era-transition mechanics while praising its visuals. It will be playable on Mac, iPhone and iPad as part of the Arcade lineup.Read more →
CNET...The Model Matters: I Tried Vibe Coding a Project With Different Gemini ModelsAn in-depth look at vibe coding with Google Gemini models, comparing the faster Gemini 2.5 Flash against the deeper-thinking Gemini 3 Pro. The author finds that while the fast model is quicker, it often requires manual work and can introduce errors, whereas Gemini 3 Pro handles more complex tasks, explains issues clearly, and yields a higher-quality final app, albeit more slowly. The piece concludes that for vibe coding, the more capable Gemini 3 Pro delivers better results, though both have trade-offs like occasional bugs and need for prompting strategy.Read more →
Engadget...California is investigating Grok over AI-generated CSAM and nonconsensual deepfakesCalifornia's attorney general has launched an investigation into xAI amid reports that its Grok chatbot generated sexualized images of children and nonconsensual intimate deepfakes, potentially violating state law. Regulators in the UK and EU have opened inquiries, and some countries have blocked Grok, as authorities scrutinize the platform’s handling of CSAM and harassment. xAI has imposed rate limits but has not shut down Grok, while Elon Musk claims Grok obeys the law and works to address adversarial prompts, without fully addressing the specific allegations.Read more →
Gizmodo...What Happens When PC Memory Prices Are Too Much to Handle?According to the world's largest PC maker, the next generation of PCs will span a wider gap between premium features and raw performance. Some models are expected to lean into higher-end design and capabilities, while others may sacrifice power to hit lower price points. The result could broaden consumer choices but also complicate buying decisions as buyers weigh feature sets against performance and cost.Read more →
Engadget...Save up to 78 percent on ExpressVPN two-year plans right nowExpressVPN is currently discounted with two-year plans offering up to 78% off, including Basic, Advanced, and Pro tiers. The sale prices are Basic at $78, Advanced at $101 for 28 months (12 devices, password manager), and Pro at $168 for 28 months, with strong speeds and Netflix-unblocking performance noted in reviews, contributing to its status as a top premium VPN. All plans include a 30-day money-back guarantee, continuing to position the service as an easy-to-use option with broad server coverage.Read more →
TechCrunch...App downloads declined again in 2025, but consumer spending soared to nearly $156BAppfigures’ 2025 annual report shows subscriptions and in-app purchases sustaining mobile app revenue even as downloads decline for the fifth consecutive year, with global consumer spending rising to $155.8 billion. Mobile games totaled $72.2 billion (about 46% of spending), while non-game apps grew 33.9% to $82.6 billion, underscoring a shift away from games as the primary revenue driver. The report also highlights funding activity around monetization platforms and startups, and notes global downloads fell to 106.9 billion, with the US at 10 billion downloads.Read more →
Gizmodo...SpaceX Hit by Another Workplace Injury Lawsuit, This Time Over Falling Debris in an Elevator ShaftThe rocket company's safety record continues to fall short, signaling ongoing concerns about safety practices for its launches. The issue highlights persistent risk factors and could invite regulatory scrutiny and affect public confidence in the company's operations.Read more →
CNET...Beef Tallow and 7 More Underrated Pantry Staples Chefs Swear ByChefs from around the country identify eight under-appreciated pantry staples that can elevate everyday cooking, from clam juice and anchovies to seaweed and yuzu juice. These ingredients bring umami, brightness, texture and versatility to sauces, stocks, dressings and roasted dishes, encouraging cooks to expand beyond familiar staples. The list, drawn from interviews with a dozen top chefs, offers practical ideas for a pantry refresh before checkout.Read more →
CNET...Apple Picking Google Gemini to Power Siri Was About Buying TimeApple will use Google's Gemini to power the next generation of Siri and Apple Intelligence, with Apple controlling deployment and branding. The move could accelerate Siri’s AI capabilities, but it raises privacy concerns and antitrust questions in light of long-standing Google-Apple partnerships. Experts say Google's AI know-how and mobile optimization give it an edge, though regulators may scrutinize potential entrenchment of Big Tech.Read more →
Gizmodo...‘Marty Supreme’ Almost Ended With an Actual VampireThe award-winning Timothée Chalamet film includes references to vampires, and reports indicate the screenplay at one point extended that element further, signaling a potential shift in tone during development. This suggests the creative direction explored a more expansive vampire storyline that may not have been present in the final version.Read more →
The Verge...BMW says electric M3 will be a ‘new level’ of performanceBMW has teased its all-electric M3 sedan, a quad-motor performance car due in 2027. It will use an 800-volt Neue Klasse platform, decouplable front axle, and a unified 'Heart of Joy' software system with OTA updates, plus simulated gear shifting and a new soundscape for driving feedback. The vehicle emphasizes fast charging, efficient batteries, and advanced onboard computing, signaling a software-driven approach to high-performance EVs.Read more →
The Verge...I’ve tested 30 smart locks, and these are the bestThe Verge provides a comprehensive buyer’s guide to smart locks, testing a wide range of models for security, convenience, and smart-home integration. It explains the testing criteria (installation, unlocking methods, connectivity, battery life, and platform compatibility such as Matter and Home Key), compares key options from Kwikset, Yale, Nuki, Aqara, Eufy, and more, and highlights trade-offs and future trends like Matter-over-Thread and Aliro/UWB.Read more →
CNET...Fujifilm's Instax Mini Evo Cinema Camera Lets You Time TravelFujifilm's Instax Mini Evo Cinema blends retro aesthetics with modern imaging, allowing users to capture photos and 15-second videos that can be printed with era-specific color and grain. The camera uses a Gen Dial to select a decade (1930s–2020s) and a Degree Control Dial to adjust color, contrast and noise, with printing via a lever and QR-enabled video playback for printed clips. Priced at $410 and shipping in early February, it also supports a smartphone app for extended video playback and remote shooting.Read more →
CNET...Best Vitamins for Energy in 2026The article explains how to pick vitamins and energy supplements, emphasizing B vitamins and other nutrients that support energy production, while highlighting the importance of checking serving sizes, dosages, ingredients, and dietary restrictions. It also warns to consult a doctor before starting supplements, notes that third-party verifications (USP, NSF, ConsumerLab) help verify label accuracy, and provides example products and considerations for energy-focused multivitamins.Read more →
TechCrunch...AI models are starting to crack high-level math problemsNeel Somani demonstrated that the latest OpenAI models, aided by Harmonic’s formalization tools, can autonomously solve Erdős problems and produce complete proofs, showing AI’s growing role in high-level mathematics. Since Christmas, 15 Erdős problems have moved to solved with AI involvement on the Erdős website, with Terence Tao noting AI has made meaningful autonomous progress in several cases. The development, along with formalization tools like Lean and Aristotle, suggests AI is entering mainstream mathematical practice, though human oversight remains essential.Read more →
CNET...This Lip-Syncing Robot Face Could Help Future Bots Talk Like UsColumbia University researchers unveiled a lip-syncing pipeline to make humanoid robot faces move their lips in sync with speech, addressing the uncanny valley in social robots. The Emo robot uses a silicone skin, magnet-assisted lips, and a learnable pipeline plus a facial action transformer to map audio to lip motion, enabling multilingual speech without language-specific constraints. The work highlights lip synchronization as a critical factor for natural human-robot interaction and comes as consumer-focused humanoid robots crowd CES 2026.Read more →
TechCrunch...Blackstone, General Atlantic-backed Liftoff Mobile files for IPOLiftoff Mobile filed its first S-1 for a potential IPO, though deal size and stake details remain undisclosed, with a whisper of about $400 million in proceeds. The company, formed in 2021 by a Liftoff–Vungle merger, will continue to have Blackstone as the controlling shareholder after the offering. Liftoff reports 2025 revenue above $519 million, a net loss of about $48 million, and more than $1.85 billion in debt, supported by an unusually large underwriter syndicate for a relatively small deal and a platform used by some 140,000 apps.Read more →
TechCrunch...Digg launches its new Reddit rival to the publicDigg is relaunching as a modern social platform led by founder Kevin Rose and Reddit co-founder Alexis Ohanian, with an open beta now available to the public. The revived Digg is backed by a leveraged buyout from True Ventures, Seven Seven Six, Rose, Ohanian and S32, and aims to differentiate itself from Reddit by using AI-powered trust signals and privacy-preserving verification—such as zero-knowledge proofs—to curb bots and verify community members. The company plans iterative features, including public moderation logs, user-created communities, and possible product-owner verification or human-hosted content to improve moderation and trust.Read more →
The Verge...Bose’s first-gen QC Ultra headphones have returned to their best price to dateThe article compares Bose’s QC Ultra headphones across generations, noting that the original flagship remains a strong value at $120 less than the second-gen model introduced in September. The second-gen QC Ultra is currently on sale for about $50 off and adds features such as 30 hours of battery life, lossless USB-C audio, Bluetooth 5.4, improved transparency, and a Cinema Mode, but the upgrades may not justify the price increase for most buyers. Overall, the piece suggests that if you’re choosing between the two, the first-gen offers most core strengths at a better price, with only modest improvements in the newer model.Read more →
The Verge...Netflix’s first original podcasts star Pete Davidson and Michael IrvinNetflix is expanding into original video podcasts with Pete Davidson and Michael Irvin as hosts. The Pete Davidson Show debuts January 30, with new episodes every Friday, while The White House with Michael Irvin launches January 19 and will air two episodes per week with a rotating cast of co-hosts and guests, produced by Brandon Marshall. The move signals Netflix's continued push into streaming entertainment and celebrity-led talk formats.Read more →
The Verge...Verizon’s wireless network is down for many people nationwideVerizon experienced its first major wireless outage of 2026, with customers nationwide reporting spotty or no service around noon ET as devices fall back to SOS mode. The carrier acknowledged the issue and is investigating, but no fix timeline has been given, following a similar software problem in August that disrupted service for hours. The Verge notes widespread impact, citing DownDetector data and its own testing showing many phones offline or intermittently connecting, and has reached out to Verizon for updates.Read more →
Gizmodo...Google Gemini’s ‘Personal Intelligence’ Pulls from Your Search and YouTube HistoryThe article flags concerns that personalization technologies risk invading user privacy by leveraging detailed data to tailor content and experiences. It argues that the line between helpful customization and intrusive profiling is thin, potentially exposing sensitive information and eroding trust. The piece calls for clearer rules and safeguards to limit data collection and give users more control over their personal data.Read more →
TechCrunch...Google’s Trends Explore page gets new Gemini capabilitiesGoogle announced a revamped Trends Explore page that uses Gemini-powered AI to automatically identify and compare related search trends, reducing manual research for creators, journalists, and researchers. The desktop rollout adds a side panel for trend suggestions, more terms to compare, and enhanced visualizations with prompts and filters to tailor results, illustrating Google's broader integration of Gemini across its services.Read more →
CNET...Best Expert-Approved Treadmills for 2026The NordicTrack Commercial 2450 is a feature-rich treadmill with a 22-inch tilting touchscreen, wide range of incline/decline (0-15% with -3% decline) and speeds up to 12 mph, plus a foldable design with easylift for spaces. It relies on iFit for workouts (30-day free trial, then $39/month) and includes AutoAdjust that autonomously changes incline and speed during classes, along with Google Maps trail creation; assembly is lengthy (about 2.5 hours) and costs $299 for delivery/assembly. The reviewer notes a quiet belt, large running surface and 300-lb capacity, but criticizes small cupholders, lack of Spotify/Apple Music integration, and potential Wi‑Fi connectivity issues.Read more →
CNET...A Postcard From Mars: NASA's Curiosity Rover Sends Beautiful Mount Sharp PanoramaNASA's Curiosity rover has released a colorized panoramic view from Mount Sharp in Gale Crater, stitched from photos taken on Sols 4,722 and 4,723 to capture different times of day. Described as the rover's third 'postcard,' the image shows a ridge-facing panorama with Nevado Sajama and Valle de la Luna, and uses color to differentiate morning and afternoon lighting. The Earth date for both photos is November 18, illustrating Curiosity's ongoing ascent of Mount Sharp and the surrounding landscape.Read more →
Gizmodo...Our 30 Most Anticipated Films of 2026The article previews the year's most anticipated sci-fi, fantasy, horror, animated, and superhero films. It highlights which titles the authors are excited about and signals a strong lineup of genre releases to watch for this year.Read more →
Engadget...Verizon outage: Voice and data services down for many customersVerizon is experiencing a network outage affecting wireless voice and data services, with users seeing SOS instead of signal bars and the status page failing to load. Reports indicate that text messages are still delivered, while calls and data are impacted, and the company acknowledged the issue and said engineers are working to resolve it. This outage follows a similar incident in September 2024 and is currently developing.Read more →
The Verge...Gemini is winningGoogle is positioning itself to dominate AI by combining a top-tier model (Gemini 3) with its own TPU hardware, enabling fast, cost-effective scaling and full-stack optimization. It has announced Gemini-powered Siri and a beta feature called Personal Intelligence that uses users’ data across Google services to improve responses, creating a data-driven feedback loop intended to outpace competitors like OpenAI. With AI Mode in Search and broad distribution, Google aims to turn model excellence into widespread user engagement and monetization through deeper data integration and platform reach.Read more →
Gizmodo...GoFundMe Campaign for Autoworker Who Got the Middle Finger From Trump Hits $340,000An autoworker called the president a 'pedophile protector,' referencing alleged suppression of Epstein files. The remark highlights intense political rhetoric and ongoing accusations surrounding Epstein-related disclosures.Read more →
Engadget...PS Plus Game Catalog additions for January include Resident Evil Village and Like a Dragon: Infinite WealthSony announced the January PS Plus Game Catalog lineup, with titles including Resident Evil Village, Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth, Expeditions: A MudRunner Game, Darkest Dungeon II, and A Quiet Place: The Road Ahead, all available January 20. The selections span PS4 and PS5 and promise a mix of horror, RPG, driving-sim with base-building, and roguelike experiences for subscribers.Read more →
Engadget...He could just turn it offThe article argues that generative AI, exemplified by Elon Musk's Grok, is not only transformative but poorly understood, and raises concerns about harms such as nonconsensual deepfakes. It criticizes UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer for seeming to accept the AI hype without verifiable safety commitments, while noting Musk could disable Grok's image-generation capabilities; it also cites Indonesia and Malaysia blocking Grok as precedent and urges governments to turn off the feature or enforce safeguards until harms are independently verified.Read more →
Engadget...How to turn off a VPN on iPhoneThe article provides practical ways to disable or remove a VPN on iPhone: disconnect from the VPN app, turn off VPN in Settings, or delete the app and its configuration. It also explains how to troubleshoot if a VPN keeps turning back on (auto-connect and connect-on-demand settings) and what to do if malware or a managed device reinstalls it; it also notes that iCloud Private Relay can be turned off similarly. Finally, it suggests cases where temporarily turning off a VPN may be beneficial, such as when speed is slow, sites block VPNs, or battery is low.Read more →
CNET...9 Hidden Apple Watch Health Features You May Not Know About -- Revealed by a DoctorApple Watch features a broad health toolkit, including Vitals, noise notifications, ovulation estimates, fall detection, heart health alerts, daylight tracking, mood logging, sleep apnea notifications, and a handwashing timer, explained by an Apple doctor. The report describes how these tools leverage sensors and machine-learning algorithms to monitor daily health, raise alerts when metrics drift from normal ranges, and help users decide when to seek care, with setup steps for each feature. It also notes limitations, such as the possibility of missed or misinterpreted events.Read more →
The Verge...The Atlantic, Penske, and Vox Media have all sued Google for antitrust violationsFollowing a successful DOJ antitrust case, Vox Media and other publishers filed lawsuits accusing Google of maintaining an illegal ad-tech monopoly that depresses publisher revenue and stifles competition. The suits focus on Google’s dominance in publisher ad servers and ad exchanges, its alleged tying of products, and the potential remedies that could range from new restrictions to a breakup of its ad-tech business. The Verge notes newsroom independence in reporting on the case and highlights the ongoing legal battles shaping regulation of online advertising.Read more →
The Verge...X hasn't really stopped Grok AI from undressing women in the UKX's Grok AI chatbot remains at the center of a global backlash over nonconsensual sexual deepfakes, with regulators in the UK, Malaysia and Indonesia taking or considering action. Investigations found that X's guardrails were easily bypassed, allowing free users to generate sexualized deepfakes of women (and even images of minors) despite age checks and restrictions on paid access. The controversy has intensified calls for stricter regulation, showing that even safety guidelines can be misused and prompting ongoing scrutiny of platform responsibility and enforcement.Read more →
Engadget...Get three months of Audible for only $3Audible is running a limited-time sale offering three months of access for $3, ending January 21. A subscription includes one audiobook per month to keep, plus streaming access to thousands of titles and Audible originals, with discounts on purchasing audiobooks and ongoing access to the catalog, akin to Netflix for audiobooks. Because the standard price is $15, users should cancel after the three-month promo if they don’t want to continue.Read more →
Gizmodo...Nvidia Proves It Still Has the Best Software for Better-Looking GamesThe article notes that 6x frame generation won't arrive until spring, but there is strong interest in better AI upscaling. The update highlights consumer expectations for advanced upscaling techniques even as the larger frame-generation feature remains delayed.Read more →
The Verge...UK digital ID plans will no longer be mandatoryThe United Kingdom has reversed plans to make digital ID mandatory for right-to-work checks, stating the system will be optional when it launches in 2029. The initiative aims to counter illegal migration but has sparked privacy concerns and a large petition; officials say checks will still be possible using alternative documents like electronics visas or passports. A full public consultation will outline details before rollout, with the government insisting the ID would simplify services while addressing fraud.Read more →
Gizmodo...Galaxy’s Edge Will Soon Cover All Eras of ‘Star Wars’Disney's Star Wars theme park land will no longer be anchored to its Sequel Trilogy-era setting. The shift signals a retooling of the attraction's narrative and design, with no new era or backdrop announced yet. The change could influence the fan experience and the broader direction of the park's Star Wars offerings.Read more →
Gizmodo...Scientists Finally Figured Out How Some People Get Drunk Without DrinkingScientists have shown that gut microbes can produce ethanol in the absence of alcoholic beverages, causing people to feel drunk. The researchers identify the specific microbes responsible and explain how their metabolic activity converts carbohydrates into alcohol in the gut, shedding light on auto-brewery syndrome. The findings have implications for diagnosis, treatment, and our broader understanding of the microbiome's influence on behavior.Read more →
Gizmodo...Google’s Next Smart Glasses May Have Actually Learned Something From the Glasshole DaysBased on Reddit leaks, Google Glass 2.0 is reportedly designed with improved privacy protections and reduced distraction. The report highlights ongoing debates about the privacy implications of wearable devices.Read more →
Gizmodo...Taiwan Issues Arrest Warrant for OnePlus CEO in Crackdown on Tech Talent PoachingProsecutors allege that Pete Lau recruited dozens of engineers from Taiwan without obtaining the necessary government approvals, signaling potential violations of cross-border hiring rules. The accusation underscores regulatory scrutiny of hiring practices and could carry legal consequences for Lau and any involved entities.Read more →
TechCrunch...Bandcamp takes a stand against AI music, banning it from the platformBandcamp announced a policy banning music and audio generated wholly or substantially by AI, and prohibits AI impersonation of artists or styles, to ensure fans encounter human-created work. The move comes as AI-generated music gains prominence and faces legal challenges from major labels over training data, with high-profile examples and significant funding in the AI-music space. The policy could shape artist monetization and platform practices amid broader tensions between creators, tech developers, and regulators in the AI music ecosystem.Read more →
CNET...Copa del Rey: How to Watch Albacete vs. Real Madrid Soccer Livestream From AnywhereAlvaro Arbeloa begins his Real Madrid tenure with a Copa del Rey Round of 16 clash against Albacete, following Xabi Alonso's departure. The article outlines broadcast options across regions—US viewers can watch on ESPN Select, the UK on Premier Sports 2—with guidance on streaming via VPN for international access; Albacete, currently in the Segunda División, earned their spot by defeating San Fernando, Leganes, and Celta Vigo. Kickoff times vary by region, with the US at 3 p.m. ET and the match taking place at Estadio Carlos Belmonte.Read more →
Gizmodo...You Won’t Believe Where Scientists Found a 14,400-Year-Old Woolly Rhino GenomeA discovery based on the stomach contents of an Ice Age puppy is offering new clues about the woolly rhinoceros and the reasons behind its extinction. The findings help refine which factors may have contributed to the decline and which were less likely, shedding light on ancient ecosystems and dietary patterns. The report suggests this evidence could reshape current theories about why these horned giants disappeared.Read more →
CNET...Tesla Shifting 'Full Self-Driving' Software to a Subscription-Only ServiceTesla will stop selling Full Self-Driving as a one-time purchase after February 14 and will offer FSD only as a monthly subscription. The change comes amid lawsuits and a California investigation into marketing claims about FSD's capabilities, with regulators deeming its autonomous potential overstated, though Tesla continues to label the feature as supervised. The article also notes recent updates, such as a 'Sloth' speed option and improved self-parking.Read more →
CNET...Best Standing Desks of 2026Autonomous's SmartDesk 5 Pro emphasizes built-in cable management with a cable tray, 3M cable organizer, and magnetized cable runner, plus a built-in three-outlet power strip to keep a PC setup tidy and desk space open. The electric desk is quiet, quick to adjust, and offers three memory height presets, but its under-desk tray can limit full-tower fitting, the anti-collision sensitivity can be overly reactive, and some included accessories like the bag hooks underperform for typical uses.Read more →
Engadget...The first-gen Bose QuietComfort Ultra headphones are $150 off right nowEngadget reports the first-generation Bose QuietComfort Ultra headphones are on sale for $280 (normally $430), a 35% discount that outpaces last year’s Black Friday deal. The review lauds best-in-class ANC and comfort and notes Bose’s tuning improvements, while Immersive Audio can boost loudness and some details but doesn’t always improve sound. With up to 24 hours of battery life (18 hours with Immersive Audio), these cans are still strong rivals in noise cancellation, though the second-generation Ultra remains the top pick; the current sale makes the older model a compelling option for deal seekers.Read more →
Gizmodo...British Police Used Microsoft Copilot for Faulty Report That Led to Ban on Soccer Team FansMicrosoft's AI assistant hallucinated a soccer match, presenting details of a game that did not occur. The incident underscores the risk of AI hallucinations in consumer tools, potentially spreading misinformation and eroding trust. It raises questions about ensuring accuracy and reliability of AI assistants in real-time queries.Read more →
TechCrunch...Bill Gates-backed Type One Energy raises $87M ahead of $250M Series BType One Energy has raised $87 million in a convertible note, bringing total venture funding to over $160 million as it pursues a $250 million Series B at a $900 million pre-money. The company, which employs a stellarator-based magnetic confinement approach to fusion, plans to sell its technology to TVA and other providers rather than building plants itself, with Infinity Two (a 350 MW plant) targeted for the mid-2030s at the Bull Run Fossil site. The funding comes amid rising electricity demand from data centers and electrification, with fusion offering near-zero waste and no catastrophic meltdown risk.Read more →
Gizmodo...The State of the ‘Star Trek’ Universe Coming Into ‘Starfleet Academy’The article previews new Star Trek content tied to a forthcoming Starfleet Academy installment, urging fans to refresh their knowledge of the franchise's latest frontier. With the line 'Class is now in session,' it positions the upcoming release as the start of a new chapter in the series.Read more →
CNET...Bundesliga Soccer Livestream: How to Watch Köln vs. Bayern MunichBayern Munich travels to Köln in a Bundesliga encounter as they push to extend their title advantage, while Köln aims to end a poor run. The piece also details kickoff times and how to watch the match across regions, including US ESPN Plus, UK Sky Sports, DAZN in Canada, and BeIN Sports Connect in Australia, with specific local times listed (2:30 p.m. ET in the US, 8:30 p.m. CET in Germany, etc.).Read more →
TechCrunch...Robotics software maker Skild AI hits $14B valuationSkild AI, a startup building foundation models and general-purpose robotic software, raised a $1.4 billion Series C that values the company at over $14 billion, more than tripling its valuation in seven months. The round, led by SoftBank with investors including Nvidia, Macquarie Group and 1789 Capital, brings total raised to date to over $2 billion and underscores a push toward learn-as-you-go robotics that can be retrofitted to various tasks with less training.Read more →
The Verge...Civilization VII is coming to Apple ArcadeSid Meier’s Civilization VII is arriving on Apple Arcade on February 5, priced at $6.99 per month, and will let players play on iPhone, iPad, or Mac via the subscription. The Arcade version supports touch controls, plus mouse and controller input on macOS/iOS, but will launch without multiplayer and without PC DLC, and it will restrict map sizes to large and huge on devices with more than 8GB of RAM. Apple Arcade is also adding Retrocade and other titles such as Felicity’s Door and I Love Hue Too+ on February 5.Read more →
Engadget...The latest Animal Crossing: New Horizons expansion has arrived earlier than expectedNintendo has released a free 3.0 update for Animal Crossing: New Horizons, adding a new resort hotel, quality-of-life improvements, and a Slumber Island dream world that lets players build with friends. The update is live now on Switch, with the Switch 2 edition planned for January 15 to bring enhanced visuals, mouse controls, GameChat, and larger online capacity; upgrading to the Switch 2 version costs $5, while first-time copies are $65, though the Switch 2 edition remains locked for now.Read more →
CNET...Best Desks of 2026: I’ve Spent Nearly 4,000 Hours Testing Desks. These Are the Ones You WantThe article explains how a CNET tester rigorously evaluates standing desks beyond basic specs by focusing on setup, packaging quality, and real-world usability. Three users of different heights test each desk for at least 16 hours, with checks on maximum load, materials, and rigidity to assess durability and practicality for long-term use, including a check for wobble and top bowing.Read more →
Engadget...The Mac mini M4 is back on sale for $499Engadget highlights post-holiday discounts on the Apple Mac mini M4 lineup, including 16GB RAM/256GB SSD for $499 (about 17% off) and higher-end configurations like 512GB for $689 and a 24GB RAM model for $890. The Mac mini M4 Pro is discounted to $1,270 and adds Thunderbolt 5, while the device itself was praised in a review for strong performance in a compact chassis. The article points readers to ongoing Apple deal coverage and suggests these prices as compelling upgrades for Apple desktops.Read more →
The Verge...Parents can put a time limit on YouTube Shorts scrollingYouTube is expanding parental controls for kids’ accounts, allowing guardians to set Shorts time limits (15 minutes to 2 hours, with a zero-minute option coming soon) and to enable Bedtime and Take a Break reminders, which kids can’t override. The features come as YouTube continues using AI-based age estimation to identify minor accounts and adds a sign-up option for parents to manually set a child or teen’s age category and adjust allowed content. The move mirrors similar efforts by Meta and TikTok to restrict minors’ access on social platforms and signals a broader industry trend toward stronger parental controls.Read more →
CNET...Gemini's New 'Personalized Intelligence' Uses Your Photos and Gmail to Customize ResponsesGoogle’s Gemini now includes a personalization feature that uses data from connected Google apps (Calendar, Photos, Gmail) to tailor its answers and recommendations. The beta is limited to paying Google AI Pro/Ultra subscribers in the US and will roll out to additional users and across web, Android, and iOS, with future integration into Search and a default-off setting that users can customize. The feature leverages Gemini 3’s multimodal reasoning to connect information across text, photos, and video, and Google states it won’t train on a user’s entire Gmail data, though limited data may be used to improve functionality.Read more →
Engadget...Gemini can now pull context the rest of your Google apps, if you let itGoogle is adding Personal Intelligence to Gemini, a feature that pulls context from a user’s Google apps (Gmail, Photos, Search, YouTube history) to tailor answers and recommendations. The opt-in capability, available today in the US for AI Pro and Ultra subscribers, lets users control which apps are used, promises no direct training on that data, and includes options to delete chats or retry prompts without personalization. Google plans to expand to Search AI Mode soon and roll out to more countries and the free tier later.Read more →
Gizmodo...Satellite Data Exposes a Hidden Flood Threat Endangering 236 Million PeopleA new study finds that densely populated river deltas are subsiding more rapidly than sea levels are rising. This subsidence increases flood risk and threatens infrastructure and livelihoods in these regions, underscoring the urgency of adaptation measures.Read more →
The Verge...Google’s Gemini AI will use what it knows about you from Gmail, Search, and YouTubeGoogle is upgrading its Gemini AI with Personal Intelligence, a feature that links the chatbot to Gmail, Google Photos, Search, and YouTube history to reason across a user’s data and deliver more personalized answers. The beta, powered by Gemini 3, is opt-in and limited to eligible US AI Pro/AI Ultra subscribers, with guardrails to curb inaccuracies and over-personalization; Google says the model does not train directly on full Gmail or Photos libraries. Real-world examples show Gemini pulling tire sizes, license plates, and trip context from Photos and Gmail, and Google plans to expand access to more countries and the free tier, with AI Mode in Search coming soon.Read more →
TechCrunch...Gemini’s new beta feature provides proactive responses based on your photos, emails, and moreGoogle is launching a beta feature called Personal Intelligence in its Gemini app that lets the AI proactively reason across a user’s Gmail, Photos, Search, and YouTube histories to deliver tailored, context-aware responses. The feature is opt-in, with guardrails to avoid sensitive data, and it trains on prompts rather than directly on user content. Google plans a US rollout to AI Pro and AI Ultra subscribers, with expansion to more countries and the free tier in the future, and it highlights examples like personalized travel plans and product recommendations based on past activity.Read more →
CNET...If Your iPhone's Battery is Draining Faster After iOS 26.2, Don't WorryApple released iOS 26.2 in December, introducing new settings for Liquid Glass and multiple bug fixes. The company says battery life and thermal performance may temporarily worsen after installing a major update as the device completes background tasks, and individual usage can influence the extent of drain, but the effects are expected to be temporary.Read more →
The Verge...Bandcamp becomes the first major music platform to ban AI contentBandcamp has announced a prohibition on AI-generated content, banning music and audio created wholly or substantially by AI and forbidding using AI tools to imitate artists or styles. The platform also prohibits training AI models on Bandcamp content and directs users to report works that appear AI-generated. This move makes Bandcamp the first major music platform to implement a blanket ban on AI-generated content, contrasting with other platforms that opt for more cautious, non-ban approaches.Read more →
Gizmodo...How the Definition of ‘Doxxing’ Is Being Twisted Into a Weapon of AnonymityThe article highlights a growing global debate over doxxing and privacy in online discourse. It cites examples such as a journalist's tweet about Venezuela and the disclosure of the ICE agent who shot Renee Good to illustrate how quickly personal information can be unveiled and debated. The piece underscores the tension between free expression and privacy that permeates online conversations.Read more →
TechCrunch...AI security firm, depthfirst, announces $40 million series ADepthfirst raised $40 million in a Series A led by Accel Partners to scale its AI-native security platform, General Security Intelligence, which scans codebases and workflows for threats, protects against credential exposures, and monitors open-source and third-party components. The company says the capital will fuel applied research, engineering, product and sales, as cyber attackers increasingly use AI and automation while defenders must adapt at pace. Depthfirst also highlights partnerships with AngelList, Lovable and Moveworks as evidence of market traction.Read more →
TechCrunch...US cargo tech company publicly exposed its shipping systems and customer data to the webSecurity researchers uncovered five flaws in Bluspark Global's Bluvoyix platform, including plaintext passwords and an unauthenticated API that exposed sensitive customer data and could allow administrative access. Bluspark fixed the issues and plans a third-party security assessment and a disclosure program after delays in response, highlighting gaps in vulnerability reporting. The disclosure underscores broader cyber risks facing the global shipping industry amid organized-crime-linked cargo thefts and emphasizes the need for stronger access controls and better vulnerability disclosure channels.Read more →
Gizmodo...Pew! Pew! YouTuber Builds Sound Laser That Works as ‘Invisible Speaker’The article urges readers not to rush into selling their hi-fi systems. It suggests waiting for further developments that could affect the value or demand for high-fidelity audio gear. With limited details provided, it encourages a cautious approach for owners considering selling.Read more →
CNET...18 Myths About Your Health You Can Ignore in 2026The article debunks a wide range of popular health myths with evidence-based explanations, showing that beliefs about sleep timing, eggs, hydration, daily steps, body aesthetics, fats, organic foods, sugars, coffee, GMOs, microwaves, deodorants, breakfast, colds, sleep needs, tanning, knuckle cracking, and juice cleansing are often oversimplified or unfounded. It cautions that health information on social media is frequently misinformation and emphasizes the importance of individualized, nuanced guidance and evolving scientific understanding.Read more →
Gizmodo...You Will Hear the ‘Game of Thrones’ Theme in ‘A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms’ (But Not in the Way You’d Expect)Showrunner Ira Parker explains how iconic music is woven into HBO's new Westeros series, detailing the creative approach behind the score. The piece highlights how the music aims to enhance the show's atmosphere and connect with fans of George R.R. Martin's world.Read more →
The Verge...DJI Neo 2 review: I guess I’m a drone guy nowDJI’s Neo 2 is a compact, beginner-friendly drone that undercuts rivals at about £209/€245 (~$280) while upgrading the camera and obstacle detection and enabling hands-free control without a phone. In testing it’s light enough to carry, offers effective Follow mode and gesture controls, and delivers 15–20 minutes of 4K-capable flight with 49GB of built‑in storage, though its camera isn’t top-tier and the DJI Fly app can be clunky. The model is positioned as an affordable entry point, but the ongoing US ban raises questions about a potential launch there and highlights regulatory hurdles for more capable mini-drones.Read more →
CNET...Best No-Contract Internet Providers for January 2026The article systematically analyzes no-contract internet providers, ranking them by speed, price, and value, and highlighting GFiber as the top overall choice despite limited nationwide availability. It emphasizes the cost-per-Mbps metric, notes trade-offs between no-contract terms and potential price increases, and offers guidance on evaluating options based on speed, data caps, availability, and regional differences across providers like AT&T Fiber, Spectrum, CenturyLink, Kinetic, and Verizon Fios.Read more →
CNET...Should You Be Using Beef Tallow on Your Skin? What Dermatologists Think About the Latest TrendTikTok influencers have popularized using beef tallow as a natural skin-care ingredient, claiming hydration and improved skin health. Dermatologists caution that while it may benefit very dry skin for some, it can worsen breakouts for sensitive, oily, or acne-prone skin, and the practice is not well-studied; concerns include potential allergies, spoilage, and greasiness, with plant-based moisturizers often offering more stable options.Read more →
TechCrunch...YouTube now has a way for parents to block kids from watching ShortsYouTube is expanding parental controls to help manage how long children spend watching Shorts, including adjustable time limits and the ability to block specific accounts either temporarily or permanently. The update also adds Bedtime and Take a Break reminders for both kids and adults and will streamline switching between parent and child accounts in the app. These features build on existing teen supervision tools and YouTube’s age-estimation technology, reflecting a broader industry push toward online safety.Read more →
The Verge...Animal Crossing's big 3.0 update has fans itching to return to the cozy lifeAnimal Crossing: New Horizons’ 3.0 update, available for both Switch and Switch 2, brings a raft of quality-of-life improvements—crafting multiple items at once, a new Slumber Islands area, improved villager behavior, and more customization options, plus Zelda-themed collaborations and new items like a fairy in a bottle. Nintendo will launch a paid Switch 2 upgrade on Jan 15 that adds mouse controls and 12-player online co-op. For fans like Soleil and Fernando, the updates offer a renewed reason to return and use the game as comforting escape, even as they still crave deeper dialogue and more shop upgrades.Read more →
Gizmodo...Archaeologists Uncover Gigantic Medieval Ship With Features Seen Only on PaperA recently studied shipwreck has been found to be exceptionally well-preserved, yielding the first archaeological confirmation of features that had only appeared in illustrations. The discovery provides concrete evidence linking historical drawings to the actual wreck, offering new insights into its construction and era.Read more →
Engadget...YouTube adds more parental controls, including a way to block teens from watching ShortsYouTube announced new parental controls for teen and kid accounts, including a Shorts timer that can be set to zero for supervised accounts and default take-a-break and bedtime reminders for users aged 13-17. The platform also unveiled teen-focused content principles to prioritize age-appropriate and enriching videos, developed with input from a youth advisory committee and institutions like UCLA, the American Psychological Association, and Boston Children’s Hospital. Additionally, an updated kid account sign-up flow will simplify switching between family accounts to ensure age-appropriate viewing across the household.Read more →
The Verge...Microsoft might have just leaked Forza Horizon 6’s release dateReports indicate Microsoft plans to show the first gameplay of Forza Horizon 6 next week and may announce a May 19 release date, based on a claimed preorder notification discovered inside Forza Horizon 5. The notification also purportedly lists a Premium Edition with early access on May 15, VIP membership, and various packs, plus two premium expansions and an Italian Passion car pack post-launch. The game is described as set in Japan and will launch on Xbox and PC in 2026 with a PS5 version to follow later, developed by Playground Games and Turn 10 Studios.Read more →
Engadget...Our favorite 3-in-1 wireless charger from UGreen is 32 percent off right nowEngadget Deals highlights the UGREEN MagFlow Qi2 3-in-1 Charger Station 25W, a wireless charging pad that can power three devices simultaneously, including iPhone, AirPods, and Apple Watch. It features a foldable, premium design and is currently on sale for $95 (32% off) from $140, offering versatile use as a home fixture or portable charger. Full 25W charging requires a newer phone and iOS 26, and the package includes both a charging plug and a cable.Read more →
TechCrunch...Tesla will only offer subscriptions for Full Self-Driving (Supervised) going forwardTesla will stop selling Full Self-Driving (FSD) as a one-time purchase and will require customers to subscribe to access the feature, starting February 14. The change could boost recurring revenue and move Musk closer to the 10 million active FSD subscriptions target tied to his pay package, while potentially reducing exposure in ongoing lawsuits and regulatory scrutiny over promised autonomy. The decision also comes amid competitive pressure from Rivian, Ford, GM, and Chinese automakers developing their own driver-assistance systems, and after decades of unmet promises around full autonomy.Read more →
CNET...Insta360 X4 Air 360 Camera Review: Tinier PlanetsThe Insta360 X4 Air is a $400, compact 360-degree camera that sits between the X4 and X5, offering larger sensors and replaceable lenses in a slightly smaller body. It supports 8K30 video and 6K50 photo modes, with daylight image quality comparable to the X4 but weaker low-light performance than the X5, and it relies on a capable but complex Insta360 app; saving photos can be slow. Availability in the US is delayed, and while it adds some useful upgrades, the practical differences from the X4 are modest, making the decision hinge on the perceived benefit of a smaller, lighter form factor and lens interchangeability.Read more →
TechCrunch...How WitnessAI raised $58M to solve enterprise AI’s biggest riskWitness AI raised $58 million to build a 'confidence layer for enterprise AI,' aiming to prevent data leakage, compliance breaches, and prompt injection risks as companies deploy AI copilots and agents. A TechCrunch Equity discussion frames enterprise AI security as a multitrillion-dollar opportunity, noting the market could reach $800 billion to $1.2 trillion by 2031 and highlighting concerns about autonomous AI-to-AI interactions without human oversight.Read more →
Engadget...The Nintendo Switch 2025 year in review is finally hereNintendo has rolled out its 2025 year-in-review feature for Switch and Switch 2 users, offering a breakdown of games played, total playtime, monthly top titles, genre mix, and a favorite game, with a downloadable shareable image. It does not separate results by original Switch versus Switch 2, and the feature arrives after the Switch 2 launch in June, with no direct social sharing from the site.Read more →
The Verge...NBC Sports’ new real-time player tracking lets viewers focus on their favorite athletesNBC Sports unveiled an AI-powered player-tracking system, viztrick AiDi, developed by Nippon Television Network, enabling mobile viewers to zoom in on and follow individual athletes using facial recognition. The system, already deployed in Japan for overlays, will be used to deliver custom vertical videos that crop real-time footage from horizontal broadcasts when a user selects a player. NBC plans to deploy this feature for live events this year, including coverage of the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milano Cortina.Read more →
Engadget...Pick up Apple's 25W MagSafe charger while it's down to $30Amazon is discounting Apple's MagSafe charger, listing the 1-meter cable at $30 and the 2-meter at $40 with $10 savings. The charger can deliver up to 25W for iPhone 16/17/Air when used with a 30W adapter, and it supports Qi2.2/Qi charging for iPhone 8 and newer (older models top out around 15W); it also works with AirPods charging cases. The piece positions the MagSafe charger as a strong accessory for current iPhone owners and points readers to related reviews.Read more →
Gizmodo...Millions Used Their Computers to Search for Aliens. Now Scientists Have 100 Signals Worth a Closer LookSETI@home is a long-running citizen science project that over 21 years tapped volunteers' personal computers to analyze unusual radio signals from space. The initiative demonstrated distributed computing as a method for processing large amounts of astronomical data in the search for extraterrestrial intelligence.Read more →
The Verge...Animal Crossing’s 3.0 update dropped a little earlyAnimal Crossing: New Horizons released its major 3.0 update early, delivering a free, feature-rich upgrade across all platforms. The update adds quality-of-life improvements such as larger storage, the ability to craft multiple items at once, and an automated island-cleanup service, plus a new hotel and NES game access for Switch Online subscribers. The paid Switch 2 upgrade, which brings 4K visuals and other enhancements, remains scheduled for January 15, and it's unclear whether the 3.0 update will meaningfully boost long-term engagement.Read more →
The Verge...Tesla to stop selling FSD as a standalone package and switch to subscription onlyTesla will stop selling Full Self-Driving as a standalone package and instead offer it as a monthly subscription starting February 14, marking a major shift in pricing and marketing for a system Musk once pitched as an 'appreciating asset.' The move comes as Tesla reports a 15.6% drop in Q4 deliveries and amid a slow robotaxi rollout, with only a few company-owned cars operating in Austin and San Francisco under safety controls. California regulators have criticized Tesla for misleading marketing of FSD, and older vehicles may require costly retrofits to access the current features.Read more →
CNET...54 of the Best TV Shows on Netflix That Will Keep You EntertainedNetflix roundup article curates 'best shows you can stream' on Netflix, spanning flagship series, familiar favorites, and acclaimed originals, while flagging new arrivals and upcoming removals to help viewers prioritize their watch lists. It highlights award-winning titles such as Adolescence and 11.22.63, and covers a broad mix of Netflix originals like Stranger Things, The Crown, Arcane, Love, Death + Robots, among many others, illustrating the platform's wide variety. The piece also references related content on best movies and streaming services to guide readers.Read more →
Gizmodo...James Gunn Teases Michelle Yeoh’s Mysterious Future ‘Avatar’ CharacterThe article notes that actor Simon is preparing for a scene read as part of another teaser for the Marvel series Wonder Man. This behind-the-scenes detail underscores ongoing promotional material and anticipation surrounding the show.Read more →
The Verge...Honda relaunching Acura RDX as a next-gen two-motor hybridHonda confirmed that the next-generation Acura RDX will use a two-motor hybrid system, with current RDX production ending this year as the brand pivots toward hybrids while an all-electric RSX is planned for production in the second half of the year at its Ohio factory. The shift comes as other EV programs face cancellations and delays (ZDX, Zero Saloon) amid cooling demand and policy changes, prompting Honda to diversify beyond EV mandates. The company also unveiled a Base Station towable RV and referenced its Motocompacto scooter initiative, signaling broader hardware efforts alongside its EV strategy.Read more →
The Verge...Nvidia’s new app update includes DLSS 4.5 and more Control Panel featuresNvidia released App version 11.0.6 introducing DLSS 4.5 with a second-generation Super Resolution transformer to boost image quality and reduce artifacts, now available to all RTX users. The update adds 6x Multi Frame Generation and Dynamic Multi Frame Generation for RTX 50-series (coming in spring 2026) and consolidates remaining Control Panel features into the Nvidia app, including bezel correction and hotkeys, as Nvidia merges Control Panel with GeForce Experience. Users must install the latest Game Ready driver to enable DLSS 4.5.Read more →
Engadget...NVIDIA rolls out DLSS 4.5 to all RTX GPUsNVIDIA has released DLSS 4.5, featuring a 2nd Generation Super Resolution Transformer that delivers sharper visuals and improved temporal stability across 400+ games and apps, backed by five times more compute power and a larger high-fidelity dataset. The update is rolling out to all GeForce RTX users after a beta, with plans to introduce Dynamic 6x Frame Generation for RTX 50 Series later this spring, potentially adding up to five extra frames per original frame to reach up to 4K 240Hz path-traced performance.Read more →
CNET...See This New Smart Thermostat Double as a Display for Your Video DoorbellHoneywell Home's X8S thermostat goes beyond traditional features by letting Ring and First Alert video doorbells stream live feeds and enable two-way audio on its 5‑inch display. This effectively turns the thermostat into a compact home-security hub, allowing users to see and talk to visitors without an extra device. The question moving forward is whether this camera compatibility will expand to other brands, signaling a broader shift in smart-home interoperability.Read more →
Engadget...Monarch Money deal: New users can get one year of access for only $50Engadget highlights Monarch Money as a strong budgeting app and notes a year-long subscription on sale for new subscribers at $50 with code NEWYEAR2026, a 50% discount from its normal $100. The service supports iOS, Android, iPadOS and web, offering multi-account tracking, flexible and category budgeting, transaction syncing from Amazon and Target via a Chrome extension, and rich charts plus a partner-spend view. While it has a learning curve and some inconsistencies between web and mobile versions, the deal makes Monarch worth trying for 2026.Read more →
Engadget...Fender's guitar lessons are coming to Samsung TVs later this yearSamsung TV owners will gain native access to Fender Play, bringing video-based guitar, bass, and ukulele lessons directly to the living room with a Jam Mode to play along to playlists. The service, which launched in 2017, costs $20 per month or $150 per year with a seven-day free trial, and the TV edition is rolling out in the first half of 2026 on Samsung models released in 2025 or later.Read more →
Engadget...Bandcamp prohibits music made ‘wholly or in substantial part’ by AIBandcamp announced a policy banning music that is wholly or substantially generated by AI and prohibiting AI impersonation of artists, with content removal and user reporting tools to enforce it. The move makes Bandcamp one of the first platforms to publish a clear AI-use policy in music, against a backdrop of expanding AI-generated tracks on services like Deezer and tentative steps from Spotify, while highlighting its artist-centric Bandcamp Fridays program that has returned over $120 million to artists and will continue in 2026.Read more →
TechCrunch...VoiceRun nabs $5.5M to build voice agent factoryVoiceRun launched a platform that enables developers to code voice agents, addressing the quality problems seen in no-code/low-code tools that rely on visual interfaces. It supports end-to-end coding agent development, including testing, deployment and optimization, with one-click deployment and A/B testing, targeting enterprise developers for customer-service and AI-powered phone concierge use cases. The seed round of $5.5 million was led by Flybridge Capital, and the company positions itself as a 'voice agent factory' to scale reliable automated voices.Read more →
The Verge...Fujifilm’s latest Instax Mini printer focuses on the detailsFujifilm has announced the Instax Mini Link Plus smartphone printer and the Instax Mini Evo Cinema camera, both boasting enhanced image processing and a vintage-inspired design. The Mini Link Plus introduces a Design Print mode for sharper tiny details and a Simple Print mode, with pricing at $169.95 and US availability in early February 2026, while the Evo Cinema camera can capture 15-second video clips and apply 10 vintage-style effects via its built-in Eras Dial, priced at $409.95. The devices reinforce Fujifilm’s focus on high-detail instant prints and retro aesthetics, with the Mini Link Plus reusing the same Instax Mini film as the cheaper Mini Link 3 and the Evo Cinema drawing on a 1965 Fujica Single-8 influence.Read more →
Engadget...Elevation Lab's extended battery AirTag case is down to only $16Elevation Lab has introduced the TimeCapsule AirTag battery case, which uses two AA batteries to power an AirTag for up to 14 times longer than the standard CR2032 cell. The compact, fiber-reinforced case is IP69 waterproof and sealed with four corner screws, designed for long-term placements such as in a vehicle or luggage; pricing is $16 with two- and four-pack options, and the lifespan claim is based on Energizer Ultimate Lithium batteries, though actual results may vary.Read more →
Engadget...Get one month of the Disney+ and Hulu bundle for only $10Disney has reintroduced a New Year offer: one month of the ad-supported Disney+ Hulu bundle for $10 for new and eligible returning subscribers. The deal saves about $6 compared with the combined regular price and is more than 58% cheaper than paying for the two services separately, though it isn’t as good as last year’s Black Friday $5-per-month deal for a year. The bundle pairs Disney+'s family-friendly library with Hulu’s broader, award-winning lineup, offering a convenient option for those wanting both services under one subscription.Read more →
The Verge...UK police blame Microsoft Copilot for intelligence mistakeBritain’s West Midlands Police admitted that Microsoft Copilot hallucinated a non-existent football match between West Ham and Maccabi Tel Aviv in a police intelligence report, which contributed to the ban of Maccabi Tel Aviv fans from a Europa League match. The incident underscores the reliability risks of Copilot and similar AI tools and has drawn scrutiny from lawmakers, with Microsoft yet to comment at publication. The article also notes that Copilot itself warns it may make mistakes, and mentions prior testing that found similar errors.Read more →
CNET...I Tested the New $300 Moto G Power: Great Battery Life but Not Enough ElsewhereCNET’s Moto G Power (2026) is praised for long battery life and a stylish design at a $300 price, with a large 6.8-inch display and strong audio for media playback. However, the review notes underwhelming performance, as Motorola uses the same Dimensity 6300 processor as last year’s model, leading to sluggish multitasking despite 8GB of RAM, and the removal of wireless charging marks a notable downgrade. Cameras are adequate for daily use but lack detail in low light, and the phone’s software updates (two years OS, three years security) lag behind competitors offering longer commitments.Read more →
CNET...Make Your Favorite Pet Photo a Cute iPhone Emoji You Can Share AnywhereThe article explains Apple's Live Stickers feature in iOS 17, showing how users can turn photos into emoji-sized stickers for Messages and other Apple apps. It also highlights limitations, noting that stickers may not appear in non-Apple apps like Slack or TikTok, and provides a step-by-step guide to creating and using stickers.Read more →
Gizmodo...This ‘Avengers: Doomsday’ Meme Creator Is Too Much FunMarvel Studios' latest mega team-up is now available to the public, with the article highlighting broad access for viewers. The piece underscores fan anticipation and the continued expansion of Marvel's cinematic universe as a major entertainment moment for both longtime and new audiences.Read more →
Engadget...Matthew McConaughey fights unauthorized AI likenesses by trademarking himselfMatthew McConaughey has filed multiple trademark applications to protect his likeness and voice from unauthorized AI use, with eight registrations approved by the USPTO for video and audio clips. He argues for a consent-based framework to govern AI ownership and attribution, aiming to deter companies from exploiting his image without permission, and notes his investment in ElevenLabs. The move underscores ongoing Hollywood concerns about AI rights alongside industry negotiations over actor protections.Read more →
TechCrunch...Meta to reportedly lay off 10% of Reality Labs staffMeta is slashing more than 1,000 roles in its Reality Labs unit, roughly 10% of the division's ~15,000 employees, while also shuttering several VR studios and the Oculus Studios Central Technology group. The company says savings will be redirected to augmented reality development, with AR staff reportedly unaffected, as it pivots toward AI initiatives. The move accompanies leadership changes and the creation of Superintelligence Labs to attract top AI researchers, signaling a broader shift from the metaverse to artificial intelligence.Read more →
CNET...Get Ready for 2026: 15 New Movies We Think Everyone Will Be Talking AboutA CNET roundup highlights 15 highly anticipated films set for 2026, spanning Marvel, DC, Star Wars, Toy Story and notable adaptations. The list provides release dates and brief plot notes for titles such as Project Hail Mary, The Mandalorian & Grogu, Spider-Man: Brand New Day, The Social Reckoning, Dune: Part Three and Avengers: Doomsday, signaling a busy year for major franchises. The article notes it is not exhaustive and will be updated as more titles are announced.Read more →
Gizmodo...Everything We Know About the Even Uglier Cybertruck From Saudi ArabiaThe article states that obtaining a Cybertruck of any kind requires backing a 'monster,' implying a substantial commitment or investment. It emphasizes the vehicle's imposing scale and suggests buyers must support a large, ongoing effort to bring the vehicle to fruition. The piece frames the purchase as a demanding proposition rather than a standard consumer upgrade.Read more →
CNET...How to Get Paid for Your Old TVMost older TVs aren’t worth much unless they’re high-end, very large, or rare CRT models, so the article outlines practical disposal and small-value selling options. It covers wiping data, selling locally (Craigslist/Marketplace) or giving away for pickup, donating for possible tax deductions, and using retailer take-back programs or municipal e-waste recycling; it also cautions against shipping fragile sets and notes CRTs may have value to collectors or retro gamers.Read more →
Engadget...Tesla's Full Self-Driving is switching to a subscription-only serviceTesla will stop selling the $8,000 Full Self-Driving option as a one-time purchase and make it available only as a monthly subscription after February 14. The company already offers FSD by subscription at $99 per month or $999 per year. The move comes amid ongoing questions about FSD's performance and branding, with regulators criticizing the messaging as potentially deceptive, including a California judge's recommendation to suspend sales for 30 days.Read more →
Gizmodo...5 Ways NASA’s Artemis 2 Mission Will Make Spaceflight HistoryNASA's Artemis program is poised to launch its first crewed mission, with expectations to break records and achieve historic milestones. The mission aims to jolt America's return to the Moon and advance long-term lunar exploration.Read more →
Gizmodo...Dance, Magic Dance Your Way to ‘Labyrinth’ in ConcertJim Henson's Labyrinth, the fantasy classic starring David Bowie and Jennifer Connelly, is headed on a road tour with a live band. The production aims to translate the film's world and characters into a concert-style experience. This move highlights the growing trend of adapting beloved films into touring live performances.Read more →
TechCrunch...SkyFi raises $12.7M to turn satellite images into insightsSkyFi has built a platform that acts as a Getty Images-style hub for geospatial imagery from 50+ partners and now offers analytics plus the ability to task satellites for targeted captures. It just closed a $12.7 million Series A to expand analytics and scale its data supply, attracting investors including Buoyant Ventures, IronGate Capital Advisors, DNV Ventures, and Beyond Earth Ventures. CEO Luke Fischer emphasizes delivering actionable insights quickly to government and commercial customers, leveraging a large virtual constellation of assets and a strong feedback-driven product approach.Read more →
CNET...Expert-Approved Ways to Squat to Achieve More Toned Legs and GlutesThe article outlines how to perform a basic squat with proper form, including stance, hip hinge, knee tracking, chest posture, and heel grounding to minimize injury risk. It notes that squats are a compound movement that engages quads, glutes, hamstrings, core, adductors, and calves, and it surveys variations such as goblet, back and front squats, jump squats, and single-leg options. It also provides guidance on progression, cautions for individuals with knee or back issues, and tips for introducing resistance gradually to build strength and endurance.Read more →
CNET...Tired of AI Hallucinations? Use These 7 Expert Tips to Fix Your Image Errors FastAn AI image generator reviewer explains that even top tools struggle with realistic faces, logos, and complex scenes, frequently producing errors or ‘hallucinations’ despite ongoing improvements. The article offers practical fixes—simplifying prompts, reducing the number of subjects, using post-generation edits, and leveraging area-edit tools—while stressing that human oversight remains essential and ethical considerations, including copyright, should guide usage. It emphasizes the need to credit AI-generated images and redesign concepts to avoid trademark or brand infringements as these technologies evolve.Read more →
CNET...The Hidden Vizio TV Settings That Can Dramatically Improve Picture Quality NowThe article guides viewers on optimizing a Vizio TV's picture settings to improve viewing quality without specialized gear, stressing that the most significant change is selecting the right picture mode (prefer calibrated or calibrated dark) and then fine-tuning individual controls. It warns against over-reliance on sharpness, noise reduction, and motion-enhancement features, and covers advanced options such as active full array and judder reduction, advising incremental testing per input or mode. The goal is a more accurate, personalized image tailored to movie, TV, and gaming content.Read more →
CNET...Your iPhone 15 Pro Can Access Apple's Visual Intelligence. Here's HowApple's iOS 18.4 adds Visual Intelligence to the iPhone 15 Pro/Pro Max and the iPhone 16 lineup via a new Control Center control, along with three new Apple Intelligence options: Talk to Siri, Type to Siri, and Visual Intelligence. The update also introduces Ambient Music controls—Sleep, Chill, Productivity, and Wellbeing—that you can add to Control Center and tailor to playlists from your Library. While Apple markets these as convenient AI and mood-based audio tools, Visual Intelligence may not always be accurate, and Apple emphasizes verifying results.Read more →
CNET...How to Adapt Any Recipe for the Air FryerThe article summarizes expert guidance on adapting traditional recipes for air fryers, highlighting that the appliance cooks faster due to circulating hot air and requires adjustments to temperature and time. It provides practical tips on reducing volume to avoid overcrowding, ensuring even air circulation, and managing moisture through marinades or coatings. It also discusses batter versus breading, noting that wet batters can be problematic while light oil spritzes and breaded coatings yield crisper results.Read more →
CNET...Fitness Expert-Approved Chest Strap Heart-Rate Monitors for Your 2026 WorkoutsThe Polar H10 chest-strap heart-rate monitor is highlighted as a top choice for outdoor fitness thanks to its accuracy, dual Bluetooth/ANT+ connectivity, onboard memory, and waterproof design, with the Polar Beat app on iOS/Android supporting 19 activities including indoor and swimming modes. Experts praise its ECG-like data quality and ecosystem for training, sleep, and HRV, while noting it’s relatively expensive and may not suit indoor-only exercisers or those who could obsess over numbers or have certain heart issues.Read more →
Engadget...UK scraps digital ID requirement for workersBritain has reversed a plan to make digital ID mandatory for proving right to work after backlash, though the government will still pursue digital right-to-work checks by 2029 and move away from paper-based systems. The program includes services like One Login (over 12 million sign-ups) and Wallet to store IDs on smartphones, while critics warn the national ID could enable mass surveillance, with a petition against it drawing around 3 million signatures.Read more →
Engadget...The best USB-C hub for 2026Engadget reviews more than a dozen USB-C hubs for laptops and tablets, rating top options for different budgets and needs. The guide highlights the UGreen Revodok Pro 109 as the best overall, compares budget picks like Wavlink, a premium option from Belkin, and an innovative design from Satechi, while offering practical buying advice on port mixes, HDMI standards, power delivery, and when to choose a hub versus a docking station.Read more →
CNET...Best Internet Providers in Chicago, IllinoisCNET identifies AT&T Fiber as the best internet option for most Chicago households, thanks to its fast symmetric speeds, straightforward pricing, and citywide availability. The article also presents solid alternatives such as Xfinity, Verizon 5G Home Internet, Rise Broadband, and T-Mobile Home Internet, advising readers to choose based on budget and speed needs while highlighting speed benchmarks and promotional dynamics supported by Ookla data and FCC guidance.Read more →
Gizmodo...Scientists Found Something Unexpected in Pet Poop—and It’s Not GoodNew research shows that a popular class of antiparasitics can persist in pet feces for extended periods, raising concerns about ecological harm to dung-feeding insects and other wildlife that rely on fecal matter. The findings highlight potential unintended consequences of veterinary drugs on wildlife and ecosystem services in natural habitats.Read more →
CNET...Today's NYT Mini Crossword Answers for Wednesday, Jan. 14The article profiles Gael Fashingbauer Cooper, a CNET editor and veteran journalist who has authored books on pop culture and previously worked at outlets such as NBC News Digital and the Minneapolis Star Tribune. It highlights her long career since 1989, identifies her as a Gen X pop-culture enthusiast, and ends with a light-hearted note about Marathon candy bars potentially returning.Read more →
CNET...Best Fiber Internet Providers for January 2026Fiber internet is identified as the gold standard for home connectivity, with AT&T Fiber named the best overall where available and several strong alternatives (Frontier Fiber, Quantum Fiber, Verizon Fios) depending on location. The piece notes fiber's limited nationwide availability—about 52% of U.S. households—yet emphasizes its speed, symmetrical uploads, and favorable terms like Quantum Fiber's price-for-life guarantee, while also surveying a range of regional providers. It also provides guidance on evaluating plans, pricing, and data policies.Read more →
CNET...Google Could Revive Last Year's Bright Pink Color for the Pixel 10aRumors suggest Google’s Pixel 10a will launch in mid-February with color options including berry pink alongside obsidian, fog, and lavender, continuing the trend of vibrant, budget-friendly Pixel devices. The phone is expected to offer 128GB or 256GB storage and resemble the Pixel 9a in design, but leaks imply a modest upgrade and the possible absence of features such as a telephoto lens, Tensor G4/G5 chips, UFS 3.1 storage, or a 2,000-nit display. Pink remains a highlighted color preference among reviewers and users for Pixel phones.Read more →
The Verge...Why the White House keeps shitpostingThe Verge interview analyzes how political campaigns increasingly rely on rapid-response memes and real-time social-media tactics to shape narratives during breaking news. It argues that while memes can accelerate messaging and reach elites via platforms like X, Bluesky, and TikTok, they flatten nuance, risk spreading misinformation, and erode trust, potentially costing Republicans in the long run by alienating swing voters. The piece emphasizes the need for an all-of-the-above strategy across platforms and warns that a fast, cruel meme approach may backfire politically as audiences become more fragmented.Read more →
CNET...'High Potential' Hulu Release Schedule: How to Watch Season 2, Episode 9Hulu announced a price increase for its ad-supported plan, raising the monthly cost to $12 or the annual cost to $120, effective Oct. 21 for both new and existing customers. The ad-free plan remains unchanged at $19 per month, and bundles including Hulu, Disney Plus, and Max continue to be offered as alternatives.Read more →
Gizmodo...The ‘Stranger Things’ Documentary Maker Weighs in on That ChatGPT ControversyNetflix viewers have noticed an unidentified on-screen detail in Martina Radwan’s documentary One Last Adventure: The Making of Stranger Things 5, glimpsed on a computer screen. The fleeting moment has sparked fan speculation about its possible meaning for Stranger Things 5. The incident highlights how subtle on-screen cues in streaming documentaries can ignite online discussion among fans.Read more →
The Verge...WeatherTech founder might be the newest US consumer protection officialPresident Donald Trump has nominated WeatherTech founder and CEO David MacNeil to the Federal Trade Commission, a departure from the typical legal or academic background for commissioners. The appointment could influence FTC enforcement priorities, including Made in the USA labeling, as Democrats are expected to scrutinize the nomination process and the absence of Democratic nominees on the five-member panel; MacNeil would fill the seat left by Melissa Holyoak and must be confirmed by the Senate. The nomination also highlights concerns about party balance on the commission and comes amid broader debates over tech policy and antitrust enforcement.Read more →
TechCrunch...New York governor clears path for robotaxis everywhere, with one notable exceptionNew York Governor Kathy Hochul proposed legislation to legalize fully autonomous robotaxi operations outside New York City and to expand the state’s autonomous vehicle pilot program, requiring applications that demonstrate local support and adherence to high safety standards. Details are sparse and will be clarified in the upcoming executive budget, with the goal of reducing regulatory bottlenecks while NYC remains restricted and requires separate city approvals. Waymo publicly welcomed the move, signaling potential for safer, more accessible autonomous transport if implemented, though current NYC permits continue to require a human safety operator behind the wheel.Read more →
Engadget...Roblox's age verification system is reportedly a trainwreckRoblox's new age-verification for chat is aimed at curbing predator activity but is proving inaccurate, with children being mislabeled as adults and adults as children. The system relies on a facial age estimate via selfie or government ID and is being bypassed by users who spoof ages, while parents and developers report reduced chat activity and a sense that the platform feels like a ghost town. The rollout comes amid lawsuits and subpoenas from multiple states, forcing Roblox to fix the tool without crippling the user experience.Read more →
Gizmodo...‘A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms’ Is an Absolute TriumphHBO's newest entry into George R.R. Martin's Westeros is praised for its casting and tone. The project is described as a smaller-scale yet no less epic adventure, suggesting a tighter scope without sacrificing grandeur.Read more →
Gizmodo...Open-Ear Audio Is Having a Huge Moment Right NowAt CES 2026, a single audio trend stood out as more audible than the rest, indicating a notable emphasis on audio technology at the event. The brief report highlights that this trend dominated attention among the show’s announcements, signaling its potential impact on the industry.Read more →
Engadget...Instagram wants you to personalize your Reels algorithm for 2026Instagram is expanding its Reels topic controls to all English-speaking users globally, enabling personalization of recommended topics, a see-less feature, and a new build-your-2026-algorithm to highlight three priorities. Early tests show the algorithm can adjust quickly yet may mislabel content (for example, a skiing clip tagged as snowboarding), and the option to reduce ads is not yet available, with some topics returning errors when added to the see-less list.Read more →
CNET...Live TV Streaming Channel Showdown: Sling, YouTube TV and More ComparedThe article compares six live TV streaming services—Fubo, Philo, Sling TV, DirecTV, YouTube TV, and Hulu Plus Live TV—focusing on channel lineups, pricing, and regional availability, and notes how disputes and local-network availability can affect value. It highlights YouTube TV as offering a strong channel selection and cloud DVR, Sling as a budget option, and DirecTV as sports-focused with broad PBS coverage, while Fubo sticks to sports but faces missing channels and a carriage dispute with NBCUniversal.Read more →
Gizmodo...Anker’s Solix E10 Battery Backup System Can Power Your Home for DaysAnker is entering the whole-home backup market, expanding from its traditional charging devices into residential energy storage solutions. The move signals increased competition in home power backup and solar storage products as consumers seek reliable outages protection. The provided brief offers no specifics on product details, launch timing, or pricing.Read more →
Gizmodo...Signal’s Founder Turns His Attention to AI’s Privacy ProblemConfer, an open source chatbot, encrypts both prompts and responses to prevent access to user data by companies and advertisers. This privacy-preserving design highlights how chatbots can reduce data collection and give users greater control over their information, with open-source transparency enabling auditing.Read more →
The Verge...I tested several cases for the Switch 2 and these are the bestThe Verge conducts an in-depth review of Nintendo Switch 2 protective and carrying cases, detailing testing criteria (fit, ease of installation, and preserving dockable and handheld functionality) and highlighting a range of options across price points. Dbrand’s Killswitch is named the best overall for handheld and docked use, with a free replacement offered for magnets issue and an adapter to maintain docking, while notable runners-up include Jsaux, ModCase, Tomtoc, Belkin, PowerA, and Spigen; the piece also notes upcoming Belkin Charging Case Pro announced at CES 2026 and confirms prices/stock as of January 13.Read more →
Engadget...Senate passes Defiance Act for a second time to address Grok deepfakesThe Senate approved the Disrupt Explicit Forged Images and Non-Consensual Edits (DEFIANCE) Act, enabling individuals depicted in nonconsensual sexually explicit deepfakes to sue the creators and hosts of that content. The bill would not stop AI tools from generating deepfakes but would make producing or hosting such material financially risky for defendants, addressing concerns raised by incidents involving X's Grok prompts. The move follows international actions against X and earlier U.S. deepfake regulation, though the House has not yet acted on the new version.Read more →
CNET...Today's Wordle Hints, Answer and Help for Jan. 14, #1670The article provides Wordle hints for today's puzzle and reveals the answer as AVOID, noting it has no repeated letters, contains three vowels, starts with A and ends with D, and means to keep away from something. It also references yesterday's answer (GUMBO) and lists recent Wordle solutions along with related puzzles and tools for hints or starter word ideas.Read more →
CNET...Today's NYT Connections Hints, Answers and Help for Jan. 14, #948The piece shares daily hints and the official solutions for NYT Connections, detailing clues and the four answers for each color group (yellow, green, blue, purple) for January 14, 2026. It also notes features in the Times Games ecosystem, such as a Connections Bot for scoring and progress tracking for registered users.Read more →
CNET...Today's NYT Strands Hints, Answers and Help for Jan. 14 #682The article provides hints and solutions for the NYT Strands puzzle, outlining the current theme 'Oh boy!' and the spangram LETSDOTHIS. It explains the gameplay mechanic of unlocking hints by finding words of four letters or more, and lists several clue words and nonspangram answers (EAGER, EXCITED, FERVENT, ZEALOUS, ENTHUSIASTIC). It also notes that the spangram can vary in length and that all letters are used when all answers are found.Read more →
CNET...Today's NYT Connections: Sports Edition Hints and Answers for Jan. 14, #478The article provides hints and the solutions for Today's NYT Connections: Sports Edition puzzle, detailing four group themes and their answers: Yellow group (Indianapolis teams: Butler, Colts, Fever, Pacers), Green group (basketball games: 21, Around the World, HORSE, Knockout), Blue group (CFL teams: Alouettes, Elks, Roughriders, Stampeders), and Purple group (homophones of Super Bowl MVPs: breeze, cup, foals, swan). It notes the puzzle is published by The Athletic and accessible via The Athletic app or online (not in the NYT Games app), and provides context about related puzzle coverage from NYT Games and other outlets.Read more →
Gizmodo...’28 Years Later: The Bone Temple’ Is Smaller, Gorier, and More Fun Than Its PredecessorThe article confirms that Ralph Fiennes and Jack O'Connell star in a zombie sequel directed by Nia DaCosta. It identifies the film as part of a zombie sequel and highlights DaCosta as the director. No release date or additional plot details are provided.Read more →
Gizmodo...Marc Andreessen to Tech Founders: ‘Raise Prices, Raise Prices, Raise Prices’The piece provides no substantive content beyond a headline that hints at consumer expectations. Because there are no details, claims, or context to analyze, its impact and relevance cannot be assessed.Read more →
The Verge...The Bone Temple turns 28 Years Later into a terrifying crisis of faith28 Years Later: The Bone Temple is a new horror installment directed by Nia DaCosta that continues the franchise after 28 Weeks Later and 28 Years Later. The film blends gore with humor while expanding returning characters like Dr. Ian Kelson and Samson, and introduces a dangerous cult led by Jimmy Crystal, exploring how faith and charisma weaponize fear in a post-apocalyptic world, while setting up momentum for the trilogy’s future under DaCosta with Boyle returning to wrap up. It opens in theaters on January 16.Read more →
The Verge...Senate passes a bill that would let nonconsensual deepfake victims sueThe Senate advanced the DEFIANCE Act, enabling victims of AI-generated nonconsensual explicit deepfakes to sue creators for civil damages and expanding protections alongside the Take It Down Act. The measure, propelled by recent deepfake controversies involving X's Grok and a Taylor Swift incident, now faces a House vote to become law.Read more →
The Verge...The best phone to buy right nowThe Verge’s senior reviewer presents a comprehensive smartphone guide built on real-world testing, describing a week-long evaluation with a personal SIM to assess battery life, software support, camera performance, and overall usability. The piece ranks devices across categories, naming the iPhone 17 as the best overall for most people, the Pixel 10 as the best Android option, and highlighting high-end and foldable models such as the iPhone 17 Pro, Galaxy Z Flip 7, and Pixel 10 Pro Fold while noting tradeoffs and update longevity.Read more →
Gizmodo...Give the Internet an Infinite Word Search and the Internet Will Draw a Dick on ItThe article consists solely of the phrase 'Because of course,' offering no context, data, or narrative to summarize. As a result, there is no identifiable point, impact, or takeaway to analyze.Read more →
Gizmodo...Want to Book a Hotel on the Moon? This Startup Is Now Taking $250K DepositsA space tech startup has announced plans to build the first hotel on the lunar surface, signaling a bold push into lunar tourism and off-Earth hospitality. The project is in its early stages and raises questions about feasibility, funding, timelines, and the regulatory and safety hurdles involved in establishing a commercial presence on the Moon.Read more →
The Verge...Anthropic shakes up C-suite to expand its internal incubatorAnthropic is expanding its internal incubator, Labs, with Mike Krieger moving from chief product officer to co-lead the team alongside Ben Mann, while Ami Vora takes over Krieger’s duties. The company plans to double Labs’ headcount in six months to accelerate experimental product development around Claude, as Krieger emphasizes hands-on building to address hard problems. This leadership shake-up comes amid fierce AI competition and rising fundraising activity, underscoring Anthropic’s push to speed delivery and scale product initiatives.Read more →
Engadget...Meta has closed three VR studios as part of its metaverse cutsMeta has shuttered three in-house VR studios—Armature, Sanzaru, and Twisted Pixel—and will stop updating its VR fitness app Supernatural as part of a broader shift away from metaverse investments toward wearables. The move, alongside pausing Horizon OS plans and no new Quest headsets since 2024, raises questions about Meta's long-term commitment to a VR ecosystem, even as the company says it will prioritize third-party developers to sustain the industry.Read more →
The Verge...The best noise-canceling headphones to buy right nowThe Verge reviews and tests noise-canceling headphones, outlining criteria such as comfort, battery life, multipoint Bluetooth, codecs, and transparency in real-world settings. It then ranks top picks for different needs—Sony WH-1000XM5 as the best overall value, Bose QuietComfort Ultra for travel, Apple AirPods Max for iPhone users, Bowers & Wilkins PX7 S2e for sound quality, and Sennheiser Momentum 4 for the longest battery life—while noting price and ecosystem tradeoffs.Read more →
TechCrunch...Microsoft announces glut of new data centers but says it won’t let your electricity bill go upMicrosoft unveiled a 'community-first' approach to its AI infrastructure, pledging to cover its data centers’ local grid costs, work with utilities and regulators to prevent higher residential electricity bills, create local jobs, and minimize water use. The move responds to intense backlash against data-center projects, which has led to stalled plans and protests, as well as political scrutiny from the White House and public critics. The announcement mirrors similar promises from Meta and signals a broader industry effort to expand AI capacity while addressing community concerns, though its effectiveness remains to be seen.Read more →
Gizmodo...Data Center Project Cancellations Quadrupled in 2025 as Locals Fight BackAdvocacy groups have secured a victory in a recent effort, signaling progress on a public-interest issue. The win highlights the impact of organized advocacy and could lead to policy changes or enhanced attention to the cause.Read more →
The Verge...RFK Jr.’s new food pyramid could be a disaster for the environment — if Americans actually follow itThe Trump administration unveiled updated dietary guidelines promoting higher protein intake, featuring a prominent image of steak, cheese, and whole milk as part of a shift away from previous guidance to limit high-fat protein sources. Analysts warn that higher protein consumption could drive up land use and emissions, with WRI estimating up to 100 million acres of additional agricultural land and hundreds of millions of tons of CO2 could result if Americans increase protein intake. The piece also notes contested science advisory processes and industry ties surrounding the guidelines, along with broader debates about how dietary policy intersects with climate concerns.Read more →
Gizmodo...No, You Fools, There Is No ‘Lord of the Rings’ Extended Extended EditionDirector Peter Jackson has dismissed rumors that there are ultra-long 'extra-extra-long' versions of his Oscar-winning Tolkien films. He said no such longer cuts exist beyond the already released extended editions, addressing fan speculation about unseen runtimes. The clarification settles questions about potential new versions of The Lord of the Rings and related films.Read more →
Gizmodo...‘Star Trek Real’: Hegseth Praises Grok for Allowing Users to Fight WarsA Defense Secretary stated that the United States will win by becoming an AI-first war-fighting force across all domains, signaling a strategic shift toward AI-driven military capabilities. The remark emphasizes AI as a central priority in defense policy, with potential implications for future investments, procurement, and operations across air, land, sea, cyber, and space.Read more →
CNET...I’ve Carried at Least 4 Wallets a Day for a Year to Test the Best Minimalist Wallets. These Are My FavoritesThis article is a CNET roundup evaluating the best minimalist wallets of 2026, focusing on durability, card capacity, design, and RFID protection, with a emphasis on one-panel wallets and various materials. Ridge Wallet is recommended as the best overall, while other options from Ekster, Bosca, Groove Life, Proof, and more are highlighted for different preferences; the piece also outlines key buying considerations such as number of cards, cash needs, and materials, and describes the testing process used by the reviewer.Read more →
TechCrunch...A consumer watchdog issued a warning about Google’s AI agent shopping protocol — Google says she’s wrongThe piece examines Google's introduction of a Universal Commerce Protocol for AI-powered shopping agents and a consumer watchdog's warning that such systems could enable personalized upselling and 'surveillance pricing' based on chat and shopping data. Google denies the allegations, saying its pricing would not be manipulated and that 'upselling' simply offers premium options, while emphasizing user choice and non-discriminatory pricing. The article also notes ongoing regulatory scrutiny of Google's business practices, the incentive misalignment in ad-supported tech, and early signs that independent startups may build competing, privacy-respecting shopping tools.Read more →
Engadget...Proposed legislation opens the door to robotaxi services in New YorkWaymo tested its autonomous vehicles in New York City in 2025, and a proposed New York law would create a pilot program to allow limited deployment of for-hire autonomous passenger vehicles outside New York City. The bill would require applicants to show local support and adhere to high safety standards, a stance Waymo supports as a path to broader access to its technology. Waymo already operates robotaxi services in California, Texas, and Georgia and plans expansions to Las Vegas, San Diego, and Detroit in 2026, following substantial lobbying in New York.Read more →
CNET...Prime Video: The 16 Absolute Best Movies to WatchPrime Video is highlighting its January lineup, with new original films, documentaries, and genre-spanning titles such as Deep Cover, Air, Saltburn, and The Idea of You. The service notes that a $15/month Prime membership provides access to these films, with some options also available free with ads, and it outlines releases by date (Jan. 1, Jan. 16, Jan. 28) across horror, documentary, thriller, romance, and drama categories.Read more →
Gizmodo...Your Slack Is Infected With an AI Agent NowA user instructs Slackbot to disable itself, effectively requesting the bot to shut down within the messaging platform. The note highlights an attempt to control bot functionality in a chat environment. No further context or outcomes are provided.Read more →
TechCrunch...Ammobia says it has reinvented a century-old technologyAmmonia startup Ammobia claims to have redesigned the Haber-Bosch process to cut production costs by up to 40% by operating at lower temperature and pressure, enabling smaller, modular plants and easier integration with renewable energy. The company has raised $7.5 million in seed funding from investors including ALIAD, Chevron Technology Ventures, Chiyoda, MOL Switch, and Shell Ventures to build a pilot plant (about 10 tons per day) and eventually a commercial unit of around 250 tons per day. If scalable, the approach could decarbonize ammonia production and accelerate use of ammonia as a transportable energy carrier beyond fertilizers, though details remain under patent and the method would still depend on hydrogen and heat sources.Read more →
TechCrunch...Ring founder details the camera company’s ‘intelligent assistant’ eraRing founder Jamie Siminoff is steering the company toward an AI-powered intelligent home assistant, unveiling features such as Fire Watch, Search Party, and Familiar Faces ahead of CES. While these tools aim to boost safety and personalization, they also revive privacy and civil-liberties concerns as Ring expands into commercial surveillance and seeks partnerships with entities like law enforcement, citing incidents like the Brown University shooting to justify broader data use.Read more →
TechCrunch...Man to plead guilty to hacking US Supreme Court filing systemA Tennessee man, Nicholas Moore, is expected to plead guilty to repeatedly accessing the U.S. Supreme Court’s electronic filing system without authorization on 25 separate days between August and October 2023. Prosecutors say he obtained information from a protected computer, and Moore will enter a guilty plea via video link; authorities have not disclosed specifics about what data was accessed. The case follows earlier cyber intrusions on U.S. court systems and comes as the judiciary says it strengthened cybersecurity after a Russian-linked breach.Read more →
CNET...Cooking Dinner in the Air Fryer? Avoid the Olive Oil and Use This InsteadAir fryers have become a popular kitchen gadget, offering deep-fry-like crunch with less oil, but achieving optimal results hinges on oil choice and technique. A chef provides guidance on best oils (peanut, avocado, grapeseed, and extra-light olive oil) and which to avoid (extra-virgin olive oil, coconut oil, melted butter, and many aerosol sprays), plus practical tips like not overcrowding the basket, cooking at appropriate temperatures, and flipping halfway. The article also encourages experimentation with different oils to discover what works best for individual recipes.Read more →
Gizmodo...Scientists Watched Viruses Attack Bacteria in Space. Things Got WeirdMicrobes continue to evolve in microgravity, exhibiting evolutionary paths that differ from those observed on Earth. This evolution is not always predictable, posing potential challenges for long-duration space missions, including astronaut health, life-support reliability, and planetary protection. Understanding these unpredictable microbial changes is essential for spacecraft design and developing effective countermeasures.Read more →
CNET...In 2026, Google Is Focused on Making AI Actually UsefulGoogle is focusing its Gemini AI efforts on practical utility across its hardware and software ecosystem, moving from model announcements to real-world usage. After unveiling advanced models like Veo 3, Nano Banana, and Gemini 3 with agentic capabilities, Google aims to integrate AI into Android devices, Chromebooks, TVs, and smart glasses, enabling hands-free, autonomous tasks and AI-powered features such as Maps assistance and Circle-based search. CEO-style patience is being aimed at turning AI from curiosity into useful, everyday utility across form factors, as described by Android leader Sameer Samat.Read more →
Engadget...Taiwan issues arrest warrant for Pete Lau, CEO of OnePlusTaiwanese prosecutors have issued an arrest warrant for OnePlus CEO Pete Lau and indicted two Taiwanese employees amid allegations that the company illegally recruited more than 70 engineers from Taiwan and set up a Hong Kong shell company to establish a Taiwan branch in 2015 without government approval. The branch allegedly conducted R&D for OnePlus mobile devices, in violation of the Cross-Strait Act which requires Chinese firms to obtain permission to hire Taiwanese workers. The case underscores heightened scrutiny of cross-strait corporate operations and could affect OnePlus's activities and leadership in Taiwan.Read more →
The Verge...Meta’s metaverse layoffs apparently include some of its VR studiosMeta is reportedly cutting about 10% of its Reality Labs division and closing several VR game studios, including Twisted Pixel Games, Sanzaru Games, and Armature Studio. The layoffs have been corroborated by former employees, while Meta frames the move as part of shifting investment from the Metaverse toward wearables, with savings to be reinvested this year to boost wearables. The company has a history of acquisitions and closures in VR, including Ready at Dawn (Echo VR), which was shut down in 2024.Read more →
TechCrunch...Doctors think AI has a place in healthcare – but maybe not as a chatbotAI health chatbots like OpenAI's ChatGPT Health aim to provide more private, patient-facing conversations and streamline access to medical data and records, with potential efficiency gains for clinicians through tools like ChatEHR and automated administrative tasks. The piece also highlights serious concerns about hallucinations, misinterpretation of medical information, and privacy risks when health data is shared with non-HIPAA compliant vendors, underscoring the need for clearer regulations as healthcare providers explore these tools. It portrays a tension between expanding access to care and protecting patients, with investors and clinicians weighing potential benefits against safety and privacy challenges.Read more →
The Verge...Lego Smart Brick: watch an immersive 15-minute demo like you’re right there with us at CESAt CES 2026, the Verge's senior editor spotlights Lego Smart Brick as Best in Show and shares a 15-minute immersive VR180 hands-on video filmed in Las Vegas using a modded Qoocam Q3 Ultra. The article explains how to view the 8K VR video on YouTube and Quest, notes that full resolution isn’t displaying yet, and asks readers if they want more VR180 content despite an unusually complex workflow.Read more →
Gizmodo...‘Marvel Rivals’ Is Making Deadpool Take on All 3 RolesThe article reports that Deadpool announced he will fill all three hero shooter role archetypes in the Marvel hero shooter, aligning with his irreverent persona. The move signals a versatile in-game kit that could influence team composition and gameplay strategy for players.Read more →
Gizmodo...Apple Hits Adobe Where It Hurts With an Affordable Creative App SuiteApple's Creator Studio now includes its main apps under a single subscription that costs roughly seven times less than Adobe Creative Cloud. The pricing shift positions Apple as a more affordable option for creators, potentially altering the competitive landscape for pro creative software. The article provides limited details beyond the price comparison and the inclusion of Apple's apps.Read more →
CNET...iOS 26.3 Could Support End-to-End Encrypted RCS Messaging on Your iPhoneApple's second public beta of iOS 26.3 hints at end-to-end encrypted RCS messaging in Messages, indicated by new code references and a 'SupportsE2EE' flag, though carrier support and regional rollout remain uncertain. The beta also adds a new 'Transfer to Android' option to ease switching data between iPhone and Android, and has removed the earlier beta's notification forwarding feature. As with betas, features can change before the public release.Read more →
CNET...Gemini AI is Headed for Your Gmail Inbox. Here's What's ChangingGoogle is rolling out AI-powered Gmail features, including a new AI Inbox that surfaces your most important messages and a Catch me up recap. The free options include Smart Replies with personalization, thread summaries (AI Overviews) and Help Me Write, while paid Google One Ultra/Pro subscribers gain more advanced tools such as AI Overviews for Gmail Search and Proofread; AI Inbox will launch first in Trusted Tester and then wider rollout.Read more →
Gizmodo...QWERTY Phones Are Really Trying to Make a Comeback This YearThe article explores why users might be drawn to older iPhone keyboard experiences, proposing nostalgia, frustration with the current software keyboard, and boredom as possible explanations. It underscores how these attitudes could affect user satisfaction and shape future iPhone design and software decisions.Read more →
CNET...The Motorola Signature Is the Moto Phone I've Wanted for YearsAt CES 2026, Motorola introduced the Signature, a premium flagship smartphone aimed at challenging top models like the Galaxy S26 Plus and iPhone 17. It sports a 6.8-inch LTPO AMOLED with 165Hz, 16GB RAM, 512GB storage, a triple 50MP camera system, a 5200mAh battery with 90W wired and 50W wireless charging, and a Snapdragon 8 Gen 5, all in a slim, IP-rated chassis with seven years of OS updates. The device will launch in Europe and other regions for €999, but is not headed to the US yet, marking a significant global push for Motorola’s high-end lineup.Read more →
CNET...This Type of AI Model Is Going to Be More Important Than LLMs in 2026The article explains that AI’s next major advance will focus on world models and spatial intelligence—systems that understand the physical world and can reason about it, rather than just generating text. These models, exemplified by Nvidia’s Cosmos for self-driving cars, enable realistic video, robotics guidance and safer autonomous driving by using sensor data, simulations and synthetic data to cover edge cases. Leading voices like Yann LeCun and Fei-Fei Li argue this physics-grounded approach will underpin practical AI that acts in the real world, not just chats.Read more →
Engadget...EA delays Battlefield 6 Season 2 to February 17EA and Battlefield Studios have delayed Season 2 of Battlefield 6 to February 17, extending Season 1 to accommodate extra polish and address community feedback. The delay follows criticism of the Battle Pass access and content, and the upcoming Frostfire Bonus Path will add free and premium rewards, including a weapon package, soldier skin, and XP boosts.Read more →
CNET...No Need to Wait for the iPhone 18. Just Buy the iPhone 17The article discusses rumors about Apple's upcoming iPhone 18 lineup, including alleged features such as variable aperture cameras, an under-display Face ID, a relocated front camera, a smaller Dynamic Island, an updated A20 chip, and new colors like a coffee-brown option. It cautions that the iPhone 18 has not been confirmed and may not launch until early 2027 (with some reports suggesting a 2026 split release for Pro models and a foldable), advising readers not to wait if they already have older iPhones. It also highlights the iPhone 17’s strong performance and battery life, noting that upgrading to the latest base model may still be appealing while recognizing the continued value of the iPhone 17 Pro lineup for power users.Read more →
Gizmodo...EPA Will No Longer Factor Health Costs Into Rules on Two Deadly Air PollutantsA regulatory or governmental agency has enacted a reversal that directly contradicts its own mission statement, signaling a dramatic shift in its policy stance. The move raises concerns about credibility and governance, and could affect stakeholders who rely on the agency's stated objectives. The article emphasizes the tension between the agency's actions and its declared mission.Read more →
CNET...Reddit Outage on Tuesday: Here's What's HappeningReddit experienced a significant internal outage on Tuesday, causing widespread service disruptions across reddit.com and its native apps, according to RedditStatus and DownDetector. The outage appeared nationwide, with the heaviest impact on mobile access and website connectivity. X.com (formerly Twitter) also reported problems earlier in the morning, according to DownDetector, though Reddit did not immediately comment.Read more →
The Verge...Verizon gets FCC permission to end 60-day phone unlocking ruleVerizon has secured a waiver from the FCC to extend how long it can keep phones locked to its network, moving to CTIA guidelines that unlock postpaid devices after the contract ends or the device is paid off, and unlock prepaid devices within a year of activation. The FCC says the previous 60-day rule attracted fraud and cost the company hundreds of millions in deadweight loss, framing the change as a move to reduce crime and improve investment outcomes. The policy takes effect for Verizon one day after the order is issued and will remain in place until a broader, industry-wide unlocking framework is determined.Read more →
Gizmodo...What the Hell Are the Russo Brothers Talking About?The directors of Avengers: Doomsday are prompting audiences to question the four teaser trailers, which are described as neither traditional teasers nor trailers. The piece underscores uncertainty about how these previews fit into the film’s marketing strategy, suggesting an unconventional approach to promoting the movie.Read more →
The Verge...Nissan is one of the first carmakers to offer magnetic phone chargers in the USNissan will introduce Qi2 magnetic-mount wireless chargers in US-market vehicles, starting with the 2026 Murano and later the Pathfinder, to keep charging coils aligned for faster charging even while driving. The system uses the Qi2 standard finalized in 2023, with magnets to align coils and up to 15W charging, plus an integrated cooling fan to reduce overheating; LEDs indicate charging status (orange while charging, green when full). This represents broader automotive adoption of MagSafe-inspired magnetic alignment tech in wireless charging.Read more →
Gizmodo...Google Pulls Some Health-Related AI Overviews as Industry Goes All-In on HealthcareThe article signals that 2026 is being framed as a pivotal year for AI companies to take an active role in personal health. It suggests a growing push for AI-driven health tools and services, potentially reshaping how individuals monitor and manage their well-being. The piece implies implications for privacy, regulation, and accessibility as AI touches more health-related decisions.Read more →
The Verge...Mercedes temporarily scraps its Level 3 ‘eyes-off’ driving featureMercedes-Benz is pausing the rollout of Drive Pilot, its Level 3 conditional automated driving system, due to limited consumer demand and high development costs, while pivoting to a Level 2++ Drive Pilot Assist that requires driver attention. The decision comes amid regulatory and operational constraints (ODD, mapping requirements, weather conditions) and supplier issues with lidar, with Mercedes hinting at a potential future merge of Drive Pilot with Drive Pilot Assist as regulations evolve. The move underscores ongoing debates about Level 3 safety and why many automakers are prioritizing higher-level automation (Level 4) instead.Read more →
CNET...Apple Launches Creator Studio Package as $13 a Month SubscriptionApple announced Creator Studio, a $13/month or $129/year subscription (students $3/month or $30/year) that bundles Final Cut Pro, Logic Pro, Pixelmator Pro, Motion, Compressor, MainStage and Freeform with Keynote, Pages and Numbers. Launching January 28, it offers beta features for free apps first to subscribers and adds AI-powered tools such as Transcript Search and Beat Detection in Final Cut Pro, Montage Maker on iPad, Chord ID and AI Session Players in Logic Pro, plus expanded Pixelmator Pro tools and AI image creation in Freeform; Mac users can still buy Final Cut Pro as a one-time license, marking a shift toward a unified pro-software subscription.Read more →
TechCrunch...Neo humanoid maker 1X releases world model to help bots learn what they see1X unveiled the 1X World Model, a physics-based AI system that processes video paired with prompts to enable Neo humanoids to learn new real-world tasks. The company says the model allows Neo to learn from internet-scale video and apply that knowledge to the physical world, providing insights into bot reasoning and guiding future training, though it cautions that it does not instantly grant complex capabilities. With pre-orders exceeding expectations, 1X plans to ship Neo humanoids this year as the World Model is used to progressively improve the bots' behavior through feedback loops.Read more →
The Verge...Google’s Veo now turns portrait images into vertical AI videosGoogle unveiled Veo 3.1, upgrading its AI video tool with 'Ingredients to Video' that uses up to three reference images to guide generation, improving consistency and enabling reuse of objects across scenes. The update adds vertical 9:16 outputs for platforms like TikTok and YouTube Shorts, integrates with the Gemini app and YouTube Shorts/YouTube Create, and introduces on-platform 4K upscaling (with sharper 1080p results), aiming to produce more expressive videos and storytelling. Native 4K generation remains unconfirmed, as prior claims have not yet materialized.Read more →
TechCrunch...Google’s update for Veo 3.1 lets users create vertical videos through reference imagesGoogle updated its Veo 3.1 AI video generator to natively output 9:16 vertical videos from reference images, improving expressions, movements, and overall consistency for social platforms such as YouTube Shorts, Instagram, and TikTok. The update also introduces higher-resolution upscaling to 1080p and 4K, and integrates with YouTube Shorts and YouTube Create, with professional access through Flow, Gemini API, Vertex AI, and Google Vids, plus the Gemini app for broader workflows.Read more →
CNET...Home and Wildfire Safety Combined: Ring's Watch Duty Partnership and What It MeansRing is expanding its Neighbors app with a Fire Watch feature by integrating Watch Duty wildfire alerts, delivering location-based updates to Ring users. The system will relay Watch Duty alerts into Ring and can analyze saved Ring video via Ring Protect for signs of fire, with users able to share camera snapshots to assist first responders; rollout is expected this spring and includes opt-in sharing controls.Read more →
The Verge...Meta confirms Reality Labs layoffs and shifts to invest more in wearablesMeta will lay off roughly 10% of Reality Labs, starting Tuesday, as it shifts investment away from the metaverse toward wearables and reinvests the savings to support wearable growth this year. The company has highlighted Ray-Ban smart glasses and AI-enabled glasses as priorities, signaling a pivot from a VR-first metaverse strategy while not abandoning the concept entirely; an internal memo indicates the metaverse focus will shift toward mobile devices. This move follows public confirmation from a Meta spokesperson and reporting from Bloomberg and The Verge regarding the company’s strategy changes.Read more →
Gizmodo...Apple’s Big Virtual Reality NBA Game Debut Demands More InteractivityApple's Vision Pro headset is positioned as cheaper than courtside NBA tickets, suggesting it could offer a more affordable, immersive viewing experience. The report implies the device may provide features beyond simply a better seat, potentially enhancing the spectator experience through advanced augmented reality capabilities.Read more →
The Verge...Remarkable’s pricey Paper Pro is hundreds off with refurbished dealsPlayStation 5 restocks are available at Best Buy and Walmart with both digital-only and disc-equipped options at discounted prices, including digital edition for $399.99 and the standard disc version for $449.99. The surge in popularity follows tariff-related price relief, and the PS5 led late-2025 sales ahead of Nintendo Switch 2, with upcoming titles like Marvel’s Wolverine expected in 2026.Read more →
The Verge...Apple Creator Studio suite is launching to take on AdobeApple has announced Apple Creator Studio, a subscription bundle of popular creative apps (Final Cut Pro, Logic Pro, Pixelmator Pro, Motion, Compressor, and MainStage) for Mac and iPad, launching January 28 with a one-month free trial at $12.99/month or $129/year. The service competes with Adobe Creative Cloud, though Apple will still offer perpetual licenses for individual apps, and student pricing is discounted. The move expands Apple's ecosystem for professionals, emerging artists, and educators, amid industry chatter about Pixelmator Pro acquisition and pressure from similar bundles like Affinity.Read more →
Engadget...NBA League Pass is up to 55 percent off right nowNBA League Pass is currently discounted up to 55%, with Premium at $75 and Standard at $50, as the midseason sale continues. The service adds multiview (up to four games) and a smart rewind tool across both tiers, while Premium offers no ads, in-arena streams, offline viewing and up to three concurrent streams. In the US and Canada, live games are limited by blackout rules (regional networks and national broadcasts on-demand next day), while out-of-market games remain available live elsewhere, with blackout details determined by ZIP code.Read more →
TechCrunch...India reportedly tells quick-commerce firms to drop 10-minute delivery promiseIndia’s labor ministry is pressuring the fast-delivery sector to prioritize gig workers’ safety and welfare, after minister Mansukh Mandaviya met with executives from BlinkIt (Zomato), Instamart (Swiggy), and Zepto to urge dropping 10-minute delivery marketing language and to discuss working-condition improvements. BlinkIt has already removed the messaging, with rivals expected to follow, as new labor laws grant gig workers legal status and require aggregators to contribute to a government social security fund. The developments come as the quick-commerce model expands with dark stores and a large gig workforce supporting rapid urban deliveries.Read more →
Gizmodo...Jony Ive and Sam Altman’s First AI Gadget May Try to Kill AirPodsThe piece praises an action described as taking down popular wireless earbuds, framing it as a courageous move with significant implications for consumers. The article provides few details about who is responsible, what exactly was done, or why, making it difficult to assess the rationale or broader impact on the wireless audio market. As a result, it raises questions about safety, standards, and competition without presenting concrete evidence.Read more →
TechCrunch...ElevenLabs CEO says the voice AI startup crossed $330 million ARR last yearElevenLabs surpassed $330 million in ARR, with rapid growth since its 2022 founding and 2023 product launch, reaching $100 million in ARR in 20 months, $200 million in 10 months, and $330 million in just five months. Its voice agent technology is adopted by Fortune 500s and startups to power customer support, handling more than 50,000 calls per month. The company has raised $180 million in Series C at a $3.3 billion valuation (June 2025) and later saw its valuation double as investors bought employee shares; it has also expanded into music creation and licensed celebrity voices for AI-generated content.Read more →
The Verge...Former NYC Mayor Eric Adams accused of $2.5 million crypto ‘rug pull’ as his NYC Token crashesFormer NYC Mayor Eric Adams is under fire after the launch of his cryptocurrency token, NYC Token, which surged to a $580 million market cap before sliding to about $130 million amid accusations of a rug pull. Blockchain data firm Bubblemaps flagged suspicious activity, noting a $2.5 million liquidity withdrawal at the peak and an incomplete $0.9 million not returned as the token fell, fueling concerns among users on X. Adams has promoted charitable uses for token proceeds, but the token's site indicates 1 billion tokens in circulation and a 10 percent profit take by the team, with no disclosure of who is behind the project.Read more →
Gizmodo...Archaeologists in Sicily Discover an Ancient Stylus With an Erection. Yes, That Kind of ErectionArchaeologists have identified a ceramicist's stylus dating to more than 2,400 years ago that is believed to feature Dionysus. The stylus also apparently bears other motifs, suggesting mythological symbolism appeared on practical tools in ancient times. The find sheds light on the iconography used by artisans in the period and provides insight into craft and daily life in the ancient world.Read more →
CNET...Samsung's Smart Fridge May Be a Little Too Nosy for My LikingSamsung used CES 2026 to roll out an AI-powered smart refrigerator that inventories items, nudges users when food nears expiry, and suggests recipes to use up aging ingredients. The demo fits into a broader ecosystem of interconnected home devices—robots, vacuums, cameras and voice assistants—raising questions about privacy, data collection and how such a 'smart' household might influence daily routines.Read more →
Gizmodo...Games Workshop Rejects the Abominable IntelligenceThe makers of Warhammer have banned the use of generative AI in their design process, labeling it heresy. This policy signals a cautious stance on AI-assisted design within the company and could influence how creators approach AI tools in future product development.Read more →
The Verge...Dreame brings 8K video to compact action camerasDreame used CES 2026 to unveil the Leaptic Cube, its first action camera, a high-end model that can detach from its screen and stream a live preview up to 98 feet away. The 8K-capable camera uses a 1/1.3-inch sensor with a 155-degree lens, offering 8K 30fps (or 4K up to 120fps) and AI-powered features like tracking, auto-framing, and a voice-controlled assistant, with battery life extended by an external dock; pricing and release timing remain undisclosed.Read more →
The Verge...Marvel won't let you forget Avengers: Doomsday is comingMarvel has released a Doomsday Clock countdown and new teasers for Avengers: Doomsday, signaling the film as a major MCU event. The campaign features a teaser with Shuri, M'Baku, and Ben Grimm and hints at the return of key stars and directors, with a December 18 premiere date highlighted. The piece notes potential superhero fatigue and the movie's high-stakes release alongside Dune: Part 3, underscoring Marvel's push to maximize cultural impact.Read more →
Gizmodo...Former NYC Mayor Eric Adams Accused of Crypto Pump and Dump With NYC TokenThe article states that Adams quickly found his true calling, indicating a rapid turn in his personal or career path. It highlights decisive action but provides few additional details about the context or field. Overall, the piece focuses on Adams's swift pursuit of his vocation.Read more →
CNET...Ikea's Big CES Debut: Everything I Saw in the Scandi Smart Home SuiteIKEA used CES 2026 to unveil a Matter-enabled smart home lineup focused on affordability and local control, including updated Varmblixt lamps and a range of sub-$15 sensors and remotes. The rollout highlights interoperability with Samsung SmartThings, a Dirigera hub for advanced features, and new Solskydd, Kulglass, and Kallsup speakers, with Kallsup shipping in April 2026 and hints of further 2027 expansions.Read more →
The Verge...Microsoft scrambles to quell fury around its new AI data centersMicrosoft has unveiled a five-point “Community-First AI Infrastructure” plan to address local backlash against data-center development, focusing on higher electricity-rate contributions, reduced water use, workforce training and job creation, and stronger local tax contributions, along with greater transparency about site planning and energy use. The move comes amid widespread concerns that data centers are driving energy and water demand, contributing to higher electricity bills, and leading to project cancellations, with lawmakers and peers pressing for accountability and similar commitments from other tech companies.Read more →
Engadget...Anthropic launches Claude Cowork, a version of its coding AI for regular peopleAnthropic introduced Claude Cowork, a preview that lets ordinary users grant Claude access to a folder on their computer to read, edit or create files, navigate websites via a Chrome plugin, and connect to apps like Canva. The company argues Cowork makes Claude usable for non-developers by queuing tasks and running them in parallel, but it cautions that the system can take potentially destructive actions if given vague guidance. Availability starts with Claude Max subscribers on macOS, with a waitlist for others.Read more →
Engadget...reMarkable E Ink tablet bundles are up to $90 off right nowreMarkable is offering a bundle deal on the reMarkable 2 with a Marker stylus and folio case, cutting the out-the-door price to as low as $449 from $529 and saving about $80–$90 depending on configuration, with an extra $50 for the Marker Plus if you want erasing by flipping the stylus. The device—widely praised as a top pick for best e-ink tablet—boasts a 10.3-inch display, a slim aluminum frame, 21ms stylus latency, PDF/ePUB support, cloud storage integration, and up to two weeks of battery life. The article also mentions bundle deals for the higher-end Paper Pro, with savings up to around $80.Read more →
Gizmodo...Godzilla and King Kong Have Monstrous New Company in the ‘Monarch’ Season 2 TeaserThe article announces that Monarch: Legacy of Monsters will return to Apple TV on February 27 and will introduce a new terrifying Titan. The update highlights continued expansion of the monster universe on the streaming platform.Read more →
The Verge...We tried CES 2026’s best and weirdest products, ask us anything!A CES 2026 wrap-up piece recounts the team’s whirlwind tour of Las Vegas, promising deeper insights into the week’s products and experiences after a busy schedule of meetings and demos. The article playfully teases memorable moments—from clones and robot mishaps to quirky product themes—and states they’ll answer readers’ questions while recapping the event.Read more →
Engadget...Meta refocuses on AI hardware as metaverse layoffs beginMeta is downsizing its Reality Labs division by over 1,000 employees and shifting its focus from VR and metaverse initiatives to wearables and mobile products, including Ray-Ban smart glasses. The company says the VR unit will become leaner with a tighter roadmap, and metaverse plans will emphasize mobile devices and existing mobile apps rather than a Quest 3 follow-up in the near term.Read more →
Engadget...Apple bundles creative apps such as Final Cut Pro and Logic Pro into a single subscriptionApple unveiled Apple Creator Studio, a bundled subscription that unlocks Final Cut Pro, Logic Pro, Pixelmator Pro, Motion, Compressor and MainStage for $13/month or $129/year, with access to premium templates in Pages, Keynote and Numbers and various AI-enabled features. Student plans are $3/month or $30/year, and up to six people can share via Family Sharing; the apps remain available as one-time purchases. The bundle introduces AI-powered tools such as Beat Detection, Montage Maker and AI features across the suite, plus a Content Hub, with availability starting January 28, as Apple positions itself against Adobe and productivity suites like Microsoft 365 Copilot and Google Workspace.Read more →
CNET...Best Internet Providers for January 2026CNET's broadband guide explains how its experts evaluate and rank US internet service providers, using factors like speed, price, reliability and customer satisfaction. The piece emphasizes fiber as the premier option where available (AT&T Fiber, Verizon Fios), but also covers cable, fixed wireless and satellite alternatives and provides a methodology and local-address caveats to help consumers select the best plan.Read more →
CNET...These Are the Best Exercise Bikes for Achieving Your Fitness Goals in 2026NordicTrack's S24 Studio bike delivers a Peloton-like experience with SmartAdjust automatic resistance and incline that adapts to workouts via the iFIT Train app. It features a 24-inch swiveling screen, a built-in fan, and included assembly, along with Bluetooth headphone support and access to third-party apps, though it remains a pricey option. While it offers immersive, multi-user capabilities with iFIT Pro, it lacks Peloton’s app and uses less premium resistance controls, so buyers should weigh budget against preferred app ecosystem.Read more →
TechCrunch...Apple launches ‘Creator Studio’ bundle of apps for $12.99 per monthApple announced Creator Studio, a subscription bundle that provides access to six pro creative apps (Final Cut Pro, Logic Pro, Pixelmator Pro, Motion, Compressor, MainStage) plus premium iWork content for Mac and iPad, with Freeform coming to iPhone/iPad later. The plan costs $12.99 per month or $129 per year (with a student tier) and launches January 28, including a one-month free trial; it introduces new features across the apps, including Final Cut Pro's Transcript Search, Visual Search and Beat Detection, Montage Maker on iPad, and enhanced Logic Pro tools, with Pixelmator Pro arriving on iPad for the first time.Read more →
The Verge...What Apple and Google’s Gemini deal means for both companiesApple and Google announced a multiyear partnership to use Google's Gemini AI to power a more personalized Siri, with Apple’s devices and Private Cloud Compute handling AI processing and an expected 2026 rollout. Analysts view the deal as a mutually beneficial co-opetition that could strengthen both companies’ AI offerings and privacy positioning, while raising ongoing antitrust scrutiny about large tech platform tie-ups and data-sharing implications.Read more →
Engadget...Anker's Solix E10 battery backup can power your entire house in a blackoutAnker unveils the Solix E10, a modular home-battery system designed to rival Tesla with whole-home backup at a lower cost. Each unit delivers 37.2 kW surge, can be stacked up to three units for up to 90 kWh of capacity and up to 15 days of backup, with a 20-millisecond auto-switch and a turbo 10 kW mode for short-term high demand. The system supports solar input (up to 27 kW with three units), optional Power Dock and Smart Inlet Box, and can be paired with Anker's tri-fuel generator, with DIY installation touted as a cost-saving advantage; pre-orders are now open.Read more →
Gizmodo...Boots Riley’s Post-Apocalyptic ‘Simpsons’ Stage Show Is Becoming a MovieThe article examines the possibility that the upcoming project titled 'Man of Tomorrow' could serve as a vehicle to introduce another major DC hero into the DC Universe, with implications for continuity and shared storytelling. It discusses potential choices for the hero and how such a reveal could influence future DC Studios plans across films and streaming series.Read more →
CNET...I'm Happy the 2026 Moto G Power Is $300 but I'm Bummed To Lose Wireless ChargingMotorola's 2026 Moto G Power goes on sale at $300 with a larger 5,200 mAh battery, 8GB of RAM, and the same Dimensity 6300 processor as the 2025 model, plus new RAM Boost and AI features, but it sacrifices wireless charging. It retains 30W wired charging, IP68/IP69 water resistance, a 6.8-inch display, improved front and rear cameras, and ships with Android 16 along with Google's Circle to Search and the Gemini AI assistant. Availability is through Motorola, Best Buy, and Amazon, with carrier releases expected in the coming months.Read more →
CNET...Apple Vision Pro's NBA Broadcast Shows the Future, Just Not Enough of ItApple's Vision Pro is being used to stream Spectrum's immersive Lakers-Bucks coverage, but a reviewer says the experience sits between a TV broadcast and true presence rather than delivering a true telepresence. The 180-degree, front-row-style video looks impressive, yet it's still hampered by limited interactivity—no easy way to browse stats, share updates, or switch viewpoints—and it relies on a single feed. At $3,500 and with limited affordability and capabilities, the technology remains in early stages, needing cheaper hardware and more advanced, interactive features to truly elevate live sports.Read more →
Gizmodo...The Latest ‘Avengers: Doomsday’ Trailer Gives Us an Unlikely Team-UpThe article previews the upcoming Avengers film, highlighting Wakanda as a featured setting. It notes a surprise guest appears in the latest look at the movie, signaling a notable development for the franchise. This appearance could shape fan expectations for the film's storyline.Read more →
Engadget...Tesla launches a seven-seat version of the 2026 Model YTesla is adding a seven-seat option to the 2026 Model Y via a third row, priced at $2,500 and limited to the Premium All-Wheel-Drive Long Range variant. The seats appear small with limited legroom, likely suitable for children, and fold-flat capability is noted but power-folding is unclear. The move comes as Tesla faces stronger competition in SUVs, following a brief earlier seven-seat variant and a China-only six-seat Model YL with a longer wheelbase; the Premium trim also receives minor updates like new wheels, a black headliner, a larger display, and darker rear badging.Read more →
The Verge...How Lego’s Smart Brick worksOn this Vergecast episode, The Verge explores Lego’s Smart Brick unveiled at CES, likening it to a Raspberry Pi and debating whether it’ll become an open, hackable platform or a barrier to creativity. The discussion covers how the device works, its potential to enable or constrain creativity, and demos shown, plus a segment with Casey Newton on productivity tools and Claude Code, and a listener question about upgrading e-readers.Read more →
Engadget...Star Wars Outlaws developer Massive Entertainment and Ubisoft Stockholm face layoffsUbisoft is planning a second wave of layoffs in 2026, affecting about 55 roles at Massive Entertainment and Ubisoft Stockholm in Sweden as part of a broader organizational restructuring. The company says the changes are forward-looking and structural, not tied to performance, and follow a voluntary leave program, with Massive continuing work on The Division 3 and Stockholm developing a new franchise using Scalar cloud technology. Earlier in January, Ubisoft Halifax was shut down, resulting in 71 job losses as part of broader cost-cutting and streamlining efforts.Read more →
TechCrunch...Deepgram raises $130M at $1.3B valuation and buys a YC AI startupDeepgram has raised $130 million in a Series C at a $1.3 billion valuation, led by AVP with participation from existing investors and new backers, bringing total funding to over $215 million. The company will use the capital to expand globally, enhance multilingual support, and accelerate its restaurant-focused initiatives after acquiring Ofone, as voice AI adoption for contact centers, sales, and consumer applications continues to rise. With 1,300+ organizations using its text-to-speech and speech-to-text APIs, the market is forecast to grow significantly, potentially reaching multi-billion-dollar valuations by 2030.Read more →
Engadget...A Resident Evil showcase is taking place on January 15Capcom has announced a 12-minute Resident Evil Showcase on January 15 to reveal new details about Resident Evil Requiem, the first mainline entry since Village. The stream, to be shown on Twitch and YouTube, is expected to include gameplay and confirm a February 27 release on PS5, Xbox Series X/S, Nintendo Switch 2, and Steam, with potential announcements about other RE titles, Switch 2 ports of RE7 and Village, and a Zack Cregger-directed Resident Evil movie due in September.Read more →
Engadget...AirTags are back on sale, with a four-pack going for $65AirTags are on sale at Amazon, with a four-pack priced at $65, near the Black Friday low, highlighting their appeal for travelers to track essentials and luggage. The article notes key features such as IP67 water and dust resistance, replaceable batteries lasting about a year, Precision Finding with iPhone 11 and newer, and location sharing for up to five people, along with recommended accessories to maximize usefulness.Read more →
Gizmodo...Elijah Wood Says More ‘Lord of the Rings’ Movies Are Coming, Just Don’t Ask Him if He’s in ThemElijah Wood, who played Frodo, says he is very excited about Andy Serkis’s project The Hunt for Gollum. The brief remark highlights fan and industry interest in Serkis’s involvement with the Gollum storyline.Read more →
Engadget...Insta360 releases AI-powered follow-up to its Link webcamsInsta360 has unveiled two AI-powered 4K webcams, the Link 2 Pro and Link 2C Pro, targeting creators, educators, and remote professionals with a webcam experience closer to a professional camera setup. They feature a large 1/1.3-inch sensor, HDR, dual native ISO, AI-driven audio with beamforming and four pickup modes, 4K/30fps video, and a True Focus autofocus with a Natural Bokeh option. The Link 2 Pro adds a 2-axis gimbal for AI-assisted tracking, while the Link 2C Pro is static; both offer gesture control, magnetic mounting, teaching modes like Smart Whiteboard and DeskView, virtual backgrounds, and integration with Insta360 InSight for meeting transcripts and summaries.Read more →
The Verge...Insta360’s face-tracking webcams get bigger sensors and more expensiveInsta360 unveiled Pro variants of its Link 2 and Link 2C webcams, upgrading to larger 1/1.3-inch sensors and 24mm f/1.9 lenses for better low-light performance, a claim the company says will yield brighter, more detailed video (hands-on testing was not yet performed). The Link 2 Pro adds a two-axis gimbal and costs $249.99, while the Link 2C Pro relies on software tracking and costs $199.99; both max out at 4K/30fps (1080p up to 60fps) and include AI-powered audio with multiple pickup modes. Features like gesture controls, background blur, green screen, and whiteboard mode persist, with Elgato Stream Deck support coming soon, and availability worldwide through Insta360's online store.Read more →
TechCrunch...Slackbot is an AI agent nowSalesforce's Slack unveils a next-generation Slackbot AI agent, available to Business+ and Enterprise+ customers, capable of finding information, drafting emails, scheduling meetings, and connecting with other enterprise apps like Microsoft Teams and Google Drive from within Slack. Billed as a 'super agent' powered by generative AI, it’s a central piece of Salesforce’s enterprise AI push and aims to emulate the viral impact of ChatGPT. Salesforce plans future enhancements such as voice capabilities and internet browsing, while emphasizing internal adoption as proof of product-market fit.Read more →
CNET...I'm a Professional TV Watcher. Here Are Some Streaming Trends I Wish I Could Change in 2026The piece critiques streaming services for rising prices, intrusive ads, and inconsistent release schedules, arguing that viewers will continue subscribing due to an abundance of available content. It cites examples like price hikes at Peacock, Disney+, Hulu, Apple TV, and Paramount Plus, and frustration over ad-supported rewinds and uneven premiere dates, while acknowledging useful features such as Prime Video’s X-Ray and Peacock’s Multiview and live feeds. The author calls for greater consumer control and more predictable programming, even as they admit they will keep watching across multiple platforms.Read more →
The Verge...PC shipments just grew unexpectedly amid RAM shortagesIDC reports Q4 2025 PC shipments rose nearly 10% year-over-year to 76.4 million, with Windows 10 end-of-support and aggressive inventory pull-forward helping offset market turbulence. Surging RAM and NAND/SSD prices driven by AI data-center demand have led manufacturers to stockpile memory, potentially lowering memory specs as inventories thin in the coming months. The firm forecasts higher average selling prices in 2026 as makers shift toward midrange and premium systems, creating a volatile AI-driven PC market and encouraging buyers to consider purchasing soon.Read more →
CNET...Thin Phones Head-to-Head: iPhone Air vs. Galaxy S25 EdgeThe article analyzes the ultra-thin Apple iPhone Air and Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge, comparing their dimensions, displays, cameras, batteries, processors, and prices to assess whether slim designs hurt everyday usability. It finds that while the two phones push thickness boundaries, they still deliver premium features, though battery life and camera options are notable trade-offs, and the combined thickness can exceed standard models. The piece includes reviewer insights and practical takeaways on value and charging.Read more →
TechCrunch...Superorganism raises $25M to back biodiversity startupsSuperorganism, launched in 2023 as what it claims to be the first venture capital firm focused on biodiversity, has closed its first fund at $25.9 million with backing from Cisco Foundation, AMB Holdings, Builders Vision and individuals like Jeff Jordan. The firm invests $250,000 to $500,000 in pre-seed and seed-stage startups across three areas—tech that slows or reverses extinction, biodiversity-enabled climate solutions, and conservation tools—and donates 10% of profits to conservation efforts, pursuing a diverse, cross-industry portfolio of about 35 companies (20 invested so far) exemplified by Spoor’s bird-movement tracking to minimize wind-turbine impacts.Read more →
TechCrunch...Brazil orders Meta to suspend policy banning third-party AI chatbots from WhatsAppCADE, Brazil's competition watchdog, ordered WhatsApp to suspend its policy banning third-party AI chatbots from the WhatsApp Business API and opened a probe into possible anti-competitive conduct. The move follows EU and Italian investigations into Meta's terms, with potential penalties up to 10% of global revenue if breaches are found. Meta has indicated that AI chatbots may continue in some markets, while the policy change affects providers such as OpenAI, Perplexity, and Microsoft and leaves room for businesses to use their own chatbots within WhatsApp.Read more →
Engadget...The Morning After: Apple will use Gemini to power Siri AIApple and Google confirmed that Gemini models power the new Siri and other generative AI features, with Apple stating that its foundation models run on Apple devices or Private Cloud Compute while preserving privacy standards. The move follows reports that Apple explored partnerships with OpenAI and Anthropic, and that current iPhones already access ChatGPT, with rumors of a potential Google deal around $1 billion per year. The article also recaps other tech headlines in the morning briefing, including Netflix awards, Artemis 2 timing, and LEGO‑Pokémon sets.Read more →
CNET...Xbox Game Pass Takes You to a Galaxy Far, Far Away in Star Wars OutlawsMicrosoft's Xbox Game Pass is expanding its cross‑platform library with new titles, including the open‑world Star Wars Outlaws, available now for Ultimate and PC Game Pass subscribers. The article lists a diverse lineup (from Brews & Bastards to Resident Evil Village and Final Fantasy remasters) and notes tiered pricing (starting at $10/month, with Ultimate at $30/month) plus upcoming Day 1 releases and titles leaving the service on Jan 15, highlighting Game Pass's broad reach across cloud, PC, and console.Read more →
Gizmodo...Peter Capaldi Thinks ‘Doctor Who’ Has to Become Less Important to SurviveThe article notes that the Twelfth Doctor has voiced concerns about where Doctor Who has recently gone wrong, signaling a notable critique from a former incarnation of the character. It frames his comments as part of ongoing public discussion about the show's current direction and quality.Read more →
CNET...Best Cheap Home Security Systems for 2026: Save on SafetyThe article outlines essential considerations for choosing DIY home security systems with upfront pricing, emphasizing transparency around costs, subscriptions, and how setup, app controls, and compatibility influence value. It also covers practical tips like prioritizing DIY installation, flexible arming, portability for renters, and the availability and cost of monitoring services to help shoppers balance features with total ownership costs.Read more →
CNET...Time's Running Out to Grab the Speedy Apple M4 Mac Mini While It's $99 OffThe article promotes a deal on Apple’s M4 Mac Mini, currently available for $500 at Amazon (a 17% discount from $599). It highlights the compact, powerful desktop’s 10-core GPU, 16GB unified memory, and 256GB SSD, noting it can drive up to three 6K displays and is ideal for remote work and content creation. It also mentions that display, keyboard, and mouse are not included, and positions the Mac Mini as a strong value and a top desktop pick for 2026 according to CNET.Read more →
CNET...iPhone 17 Pro vs. Galaxy S25 Ultra Compared: I Tested the Camera KingsTwo flagship camera phones—the iPhone 17 Pro and Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra—are tested across a range of real-world shots in Edinburgh. The reviewer finds no clear winner: the Galaxy delivers punchier, more saturated colors and sharpness in some scenes, while the iPhone emphasizes natural tones, detail, and superior front-camera selfies; results vary by scene and subjective taste, from zoom and night shots to close-ups. The takeaway is that both phones are excellent cameras and the best choice depends on whether you prefer natural-looking images (iPhone) or bolder, more vibrant color (Galaxy), with the front camera tilting toward iPhone.Read more →
TechCrunch...Converge Bio raises $25M, backed by Bessemer and execs from Meta, OpenAI, WizConverge Bio secured a $25 million oversubscribed Series A to scale its AI-driven drug-discovery platform that trains generative models on DNA, RNA and protein data to accelerate programs such as antibody design and protein yield optimization. With about 40 partnerships and 40 active programs, the Boston–Tel Aviv startup provides ready-to-use systems that integrate into customers’ workflows, combining generative, predictive and physics-based components to reduce risk in molecule design. The funding highlights the growing momentum in AI-enabled life sciences as the industry shifts from trial-and-error to data-driven, accelerated drug development.Read more →
Engadget...Proton's Lumo AI chatbot now has an encrypted space for your projectsProton has updated Lumo, its privacy-focused chatbot, with a new Projects feature that creates encrypted, persistent workspaces for individual tasks or long-running projects. Projects store data and files, sync across devices, and integrate with Proton Drive, while keeping chat histories private and not used to train AI models; Lumo relies on open-source models. The update is available to all users, with unlimited projects available only to Lumo Plus subscribers at $10 per month, and free accounts limited to one project.Read more →
CNET...4 Mistakes You're Likely Making When Brushing With an Electric ToothbrushThe article provides a practical guide to using electric toothbrushes correctly, detailing steps (45-degree angle, brushing outer, inner, chewing surfaces, gums, and tongue) and 2-5 second per-tooth timing. It highlights common mistakes (short brushing time, worn heads, brushing too hard, using the wrong brush) and stresses ADA guidelines like soft bristles and the ADA Seal of Acceptance. It also cites research showing electric toothbrushes reduce plaque and improve gum health, with added benefits for children, braces wearers, and people with disabilities.Read more →
The Verge...Microsoft is retiring its Office Lens app on iOS and AndroidMicrosoft will discontinue the Lens (Office Lens) scanner app on iOS and Android, with support ending February 9 and the app becoming nonfunctional after March 9. The scanning functionality will be carried over in OneDrive, allowing users to capture whiteboards, documents, and receipts and convert them to Word or PDF, with cropping and rotation; Microsoft unveiled Lens in 2015 as a mobile-first app with Office integration.Read more →
Engadget...The best streaming devices for 2026Engadget tests and ranks the current generation of streaming devices for 2026, arguing that a dedicated streamer can speed up performance and improve the interface even on smart TVs. The guide spotlights the Google TV Streamer as the best all‑in‑one option, with a streamlined interface and strong smart‑home integration, while Roku and Amazon Fire TV sticks offer compelling value and access to free content, and Apple TV 4K remains a premium but highly capable box, especially for Apple ecosystems. It also covers what to look for when buying—operating system, connectivity, supported video and audio formats, remotes and voice control—and explains how the testers evaluated performance and features across the lineup.Read more →
CNET...The 13 Best Nonalcoholic Drinks of 2026, Perfect for Dry JanuaryWith Dry January and sober-curious trends on the rise, the article tests 15 nonalcoholic drinks—including beers, wines and spirits—to determine the best-tasting substitutes for different drink profiles. It highlights innovations like distillate reconstruction, adaptogens and flavor-forward nonalcoholic formulas, and offers tasting-driven recommendations, pricing, and usage tips for those seeking alcohol-free options.Read more →
CNET...Lenovo's Twisting Laptop Follows You Around the Meeting RoomLenovo's ThinkBook Plus Gen 7 Auto Twist is a lightweight business laptop with a motorized, rotating 14-inch 2.8K OLED display that follows the user around a room via its camera, similar to Apple's Center Stage. It adds an AI-powered mode that lights up two large kewpie eyes and supports voice commands, and is planned for commercial sale in June 2026 at a starting price of $1,650, powered by Intel Core Ultra Series 3. The device was first shown as a CES 2024 concept; Lenovo also previewed ThinkPad Rollable XD and Legion Pro Rollable concepts at CES 2026, with no clear release dates.Read more →
CNET...This Duck-Billed Microphone Protects Against Eavesdroppers, But It Sure Is a LookAt CES 2026, Shiftall unveils the Mutalk 2, a wearable microphone designed to keep callers private in public by muffling the wearer’s voice and reducing lip-reading visibility. Priced at $200, it connects via Bluetooth or 3.5mm and sits over the mouth with a removable gasket, offering comfortable use and easy cleaning, though its appearance is notably unconventional. While useful for private conversations at home or in shared spaces, its bulky, cyberpunk aesthetic may limit broad adoption despite functional benefits.Read more →
TechCrunch...Meta-backed Hupo finds growth after pivot to AI sales coaching from mental wellnessHupo, a Singapore-based startup led by Justin Kim, pivots from a mental wellness app to AI-powered sales coaching for banking, insurance, and financial services, delivering real-time, context-aware guidance designed to fit regulatory workflows. The company has raised a $10 million Series A led by DST Global Partners, bringing total funding to $15 million since 2022, and serves customers across APAC and Europe with plans to expand into the US in the first half of this year. Hupo aims to scale coaching beyond individual conversations to help large teams perform at scale, focusing on practical, non-judgmental guidance rather than replacing human judgment.Read more →
Gizmodo...Trump Claims He and Microsoft Have a Solution for AI-Related Utility Price SpikesThe article flags a potential move by Microsoft to subsidize utility bills, exploring whether the tech giant will offer relief to customers or businesses. It considers who would benefit, the scope of any program, and the possible impacts on pricing, regulatory scrutiny, and public perception.Read more →
CNET...Today's NYT Mini Crossword Answers for Tuesday, Jan. 13The article profiles Gael Fashingbauer Cooper, a veteran journalist and CNET editor known for her pop-culture expertise and as a co-author of books on ’70s, ’80s, and ’90s trends. It outlines her career since 1989 across multiple outlets and notes she is Gen X, highlighting her long-standing influence in journalism and pop culture commentary.Read more →
CNET...Transport Your Dungeons & Dragons Hero Off the Page With This Tabletop GadgetAt CES 2026, Arcalink unveiled two tabletop gaming enhancements: the Arcalink One hardware display, a compact device with interchangeable fantasy shells that can show a player avatar and voice-activated spell animations, and Arca Studio, AI-powered software that records game sessions to create searchable logs and word-cloud visualizations for game masters. The Arcalink One is priced around $100–$150 with preorders in spring and a Kickstarter expected in June, while Arca Studio will launch as a subscription service around May or June, with pricing to be determined. Together, they highlight a trend of blending analog tabletop play with digital tooling, signaling a startup-driven push in RPG accessories.Read more →
Gizmodo...AI Images Create Confusion as Real Gang of Monkeys Roams St. LouisPolice patrolled the area after reports of monkey sightings, but the monkeys have not been found. The situation indicates an ongoing search to locate the animals. No further details were provided about the outcome or next steps.Read more →
CNET...These Lego Sets Let You Catch Pokemon in a Whole New WayLego has unveiled its first official Pokémon sets, including Eevee, Pikachu with a Poké Ball, and a large Venusaur/Charizard/Blastoise display, expanding its licensed-brand lineup. The largest model contains 6,838 pieces and costs $650 (about 21.3 by 19.7 inches); Eevee has 587 pieces for $60 and Pikachu with Poké Ball has 2,050 pieces for $200. Unlike some lines, there are no Pokémon minifigures in this wave, and availability runs Feb. 27 for Lego Insiders and March 1 for the general public, with limited-time promos and a social-media scavenger hunt; Lego also teased potential future play features tied to CES 2026's Smart Brick.Read more →
TechCrunch...More than 100 new tech unicorns were minted in 2025 — here they areTechCrunch uses Crunchbase and PitchBook data to track VC-backed startups that reached unicorn status this year, highlighting AI as the primary driver of the investor frenzy. While AI dominates, the list also features notable non-AI unicorns such as Loft Orbital (satellite) and Kalshi (blockchain-based trading), with valuations rising to as high as $8 billion for open foundation models like Reflection. The story is periodically updated to reflect new unicorns and changing valuations.Read more →
Gizmodo...Tracking Insider Trading on Polymarket Is Turning Into a Business of Its OwnInsider trading on prediction markets is described as lucrative, with the article noting that both profiting from insider information and copying such trades can be profitable. It highlights concerns about legality, fairness, and the potential for exploitation within prediction markets, pointing to regulatory and oversight implications.Read more →
The Verge...The best robot vacuums we’ve tested for 2026Verge's robot vacuum round-up evaluates top models on cleaning performance, mopping, autonomous emptying, navigation (SLAM), and AI obstacle detection. It names the Matic as the top pick for most users, with Roborock's Saros 10 as a strong runner-up, and covers budget, pet-hair, small-space options, and notable trade-offs like dock size, carpet handling, and app stability. The piece also notes updates from CES 2026 and emphasizes local data storage and offline operation.Read more →
TechCrunch...OpenAI buys tiny health records startup Torch for, reportedly, $100MOpenAI has acquired the tiny startup Torch in an acqui-hire, reportedly paying about $100 million in equity for Torch’s four-person team. Torch built a 'medical memory for AI' that unifies medical data from doctors, labs, wearables and other sources to power health-focused AI tools, and the team will join OpenAI’s ChatGPT Health initiative. The deal follows Torch’s founders’ prior work at Forward Health, which shut down in 2024, and positions Torch’s technology as a core component of OpenAI’s health analytics offering.Read more →
TechCrunch...Hands-on with Bee, Amazon’s latest AI wearableAmazon's Bee is a wearable AI device that records and transcribes conversations, then segments the audio into color-coded sections with summaries for easier navigation. While the app is polished and integrates with Google services for task ideas, it currently lacks robust speaker labeling and discards audio after transcription, raising playback and privacy concerns about everyday use. The device is positioned as a consumer-friendly companion rather than a professional tool, with Amazon signaling more features to come and broader questions about whether people will embrace AI-enabled listening in daily life.Read more →
Engadget...Framework increases Desktop prices by up to $460 due to RAM crisisFramework has raised RAM prices for its Desktop systems and Mainframes due to higher supplier costs. The 32GB and 64GB options each increase by $40, while the 128GB upgrade has surged by $460, bringing current prices to $1,139 (32GB), $1,639 (64GB), and $2,459 (128GB). The company commits to price transparency, says it will lower prices when the market calms, and will honor original prices for existing pre-orders; CES 2026 highlighted RAM as an expensive commodity driven by AI-driven data-center expansion, prompting buyers to consider cheaper configurations or fewer memory upgrades.Read more →
CNET...Today's NYT Connections: Sports Edition Hints and Answers for Jan. 13, #477Gael Fashingbauer Cooper is a CNET editor and veteran journalist whose career began in 1989, with past roles at Mpls.St.Paul Magazine, Twin Cities Sidewalk, the Minneapolis Star Tribune, and NBC News Digital. She co-authored 'Whatever Happened to Pudding Pops? The Lost Toys, Tastes and Trends of the '70s and '80s' and 'The Totally Sweet '90s,' establishing her niche in pop culture and retro trends. The profile also notes her Gen X identity and pop culture interests.Read more →
Gizmodo...Meta Reportedly Cutting About 1,500 VR and AR Jobs Amid Renewed Push to Become an AI JuggernautMeta's Mark Zuckerberg says that its AI infrastructure will give the company a strategic advantage. The comment mirrors his earlier assertion that investments in emerging technologies, like the metaverse, could yield similar strategic benefits.Read more →
Gizmodo...I’m Claiming Stellan Skarsgård’s Golden Globe for ‘Andor’Despite the Star Wars television show's broad snub this awards season, one of its stars has not been overlooked and remains in contention. The article highlights that individual recognition is surviving even as the series itself misses out.Read more →
CNET...New Autistic Barbie Comes With Noise-Canceling Headphones, Fidget Spinner, AAC TabletMattel unveiled its first autistic Barbie, featuring sensory-friendly tech like noise-canceling headphones, a pink fidget spinner, and a tablet displaying symbol-based AAC apps, developed with guidance from the Autistic Self Advocacy Network. The doll also adopts design changes such as elbow and wrist articulation and a shifted eye gaze to reflect autistic experiences, and it joins the Fashionistas line alongside other inclusive dolls; 1,000 copies will be donated to pediatric hospitals. It is available now at retailers for around $11.Read more →
Gizmodo...NASA’s First ISS Medical Evacuation Is Happening This Week. Here’s What We KnowThe Crew-11 space mission will be terminated early so that one crew member can return to Earth to receive medical treatment. This decision prioritizes the crew member's health and may affect mission timelines and ongoing operations aboard the spacecraft.Read more →
CNET...Cowork for Claude Can Tap Into a Folder on Your Computer and Organize Its ContentsAnthropic rolled out Cowork, a Claude feature that can access a user’s MacOS folders to organize files, rename items, or generate documents and spreadsheets from the data. Available only to MacOS users with a Claude Max subscription ($100/month) and in research preview, Cowork also connects to external apps via Connectors and works with the Claude in Chrome extension, enabling agentic tasks; Anthropic cautions users to avoid sensitive data and warns about prompt-injection risks.Read more →
The Verge...Fired Rockstar employees’ plea for interim pay deniedA UK employment tribunal refused to grant interim pay to fired Rockstar Games employees while they pursue a full hearing over their dismissals. The Independent Workers’ Union of Great Britain accuses the company of attempting to crush a union, while Rockstar contends the staff were leaking information; the two-day hearing occurred last week, and GTA VI has been delayed to November 19. The dispute highlights ongoing tensions between the studio and workers during a period of workflow disputes and high-profile game development.Read more →
The Verge...Framework hikes desktop PC prices as RAM shortage drags onFramework has announced price increases for its Desktop PCs due to a global memory shortage and surging LPDDR5x costs, following a prior RAM price rise. The 32GB RAM variant with an AMD Ryzen AI Max 385 starts at $1,139 (up from $1,099), while higher RAM configurations see larger jumps (64GB from $1,599 to $1,639 and 128GB from $1,999 to $2,459). The company indicated further price adjustments could occur within the next month as supplier costs continue to rise.Read more →
Gizmodo...Jensen Huang Is Begging You to Stop Being So Negative About AIThe article quotes a speaker describing the situation as extremely hurtful and stating that significant damage has been done, highlighting regret and accountability. The remarks underscore the perceived impact and the need to address the consequences.Read more →
The Verge...Meta plans to lay off hundreds of metaverse employees this weekMeta's Reality Labs is preparing to lay off about 10% of its staff, with most cuts focused on the metaverse division, according to The New York Times. The moves coincide with Meta's intensified focus on AI, including a highly anticipated in-person meeting led by CTO Andrew Bosworth, and follow prior reports of a 30% reduction in metaverse spending amid VR challenges. The layoffs come as Ray-Ban smart glasses gain prominence and the overall VR initiative struggles to gain traction, with Meta declining to comment on the situation.Read more →
Gizmodo...An App Called ‘Are You Dead?’ Is Climbing the Apple ChartsAn unspecified app has become the top paid app on China’s Apple App Store and has reached the sixth spot in the United States, signaling strong cross-border appeal and monetization potential on Apple platforms. The achievement highlights growing international traction for a simple app in major app marketplaces.Read more →
Gizmodo...Grok’s Sexual Deepfakes Will Become Illegal in the UK This WeekThe UK technology secretary Liz Kendall condemned the content circulating on X as vile, highlighting ongoing scrutiny of social media content by policymakers. The remark underscores concerns about platform moderation and the potential for regulatory action shaping how such platforms handle harmful material.Read more →
TechCrunch...Why Amazon bought Bee, an AI wearableAmazon showcased Bee at CES, a wearable AI device acquired to extend its AI reach beyond the home and complement Alexa. Bee records conversations, learns from user data, and can access services like Gmail, Calendar, contacts, and Apple Health to suggest tasks and provide summaries, while discarding audio after transcription for privacy. The company envisions Bee and Alexa as complementary with potential future integration, as the SF-based startup expands features ahead of 2026.Read more →
CNET...Cloudflare Says Winter Olympics Cybersecurity Is at Risk in Spat With Italian RegulatorsCloudflare CEO Matthew Prince condemned Italy's 14.2 million euro Piracy Shield fine and warned that complying with the program’s 30-minute takedown window would amount to global censorship. He floated drastic responses, including pulling Cloudflare's cybersecurity services from the 2026 Milano-Cortina Winter Olympics, removing Cloudflare servers from Italian cities, and delaying investments in the country, signaling potential strains with regulators and the U.S. government. The case highlights tensions between anti-piracy enforcement and ensuring legitimate content remains accessible online, with Italy’s AGCOM program under scrutiny for its rapid, broad takedown requirements.Read more →
Engadget...Our favorite UGreen 3-in-1 wireless charger is 32 percent off right nowThe article highlights a deal on the UGREEN MagFlow Qi2 3-in-1 Charger Station, now $95 (32% off) and near its lowest price. It functions as a versatile wireless charging hub for iPhone, AirPods, and Apple Watch, with a foldable design and included plug and cable, though to use the full 25W charging on compatible devices you need newer iPhone models and iOS 26. Suitable as either a permanent desk charger or a portable station, it offers strong value for Apple device users.Read more →
Gizmodo...Youngest UK Dementia Case Dies at 24Scientists have documented fewer than 24 cases of extremely early-onset frontotemporal dementia worldwide, highlighting the rarity of this condition. The finding emphasizes unusual onset timing and the need for further research to understand its causes and progression. The limited number of cases poses challenges for diagnosis, treatment development, and larger studies.Read more →
Gizmodo...George R.R. Martin Still Hasn’t Finished ‘Winds of Winter,’ but New Dunk and Egg Stories Are on His MindThe article notes that the author behind Game of Thrones has a highly anticipated fantasy novel on his to-do list, while he is also excited about A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms. It highlights the writer’s ongoing work in the fantasy genre and his enthusiasm for one of his established titles.Read more →
TechCrunch...Mark Zuckerberg says Meta is launching its own AI infrastructure initiativeMeta unveiled Meta Compute to expand its AI infrastructure, signaling a plan to dramatically increase its energy footprint by tens of gigawatts this decade and potentially hundreds of gigawatts over time. CEO Mark Zuckerberg named three executives—Santosh Janardhan, Daniel Gross, and Dina Powell McCormick—to lead architecture, long-term capacity strategy, and government engagement for a global data-center network, highlighting a strategic push to build AI-ready cloud infrastructure amid intense industry competition. The move could significantly impact electricity demand and underscores Meta’s commitment to scaling its AI capabilities.Read more →
Gizmodo...Humanoid Robots Are Here… and Embarrassingly Bad at Being Our ServantsAt CES 2026, demonstrations of humanoid robots underscored that current models are still far from viable for completing everyday household chores. Industry observers say these robots lack practicality, reliability, and useful task capability, indicating that consumer robot helpers remain a long-term goal rather than an imminent reality.Read more →
CNET...Garmin Has Jumped on the Nutrition-Tracking Bandwagon With Its New App FeatureGarmin announced at CES 2026 that nutrition tracking will be built directly into its Connect Plus app, eliminating the need for a separate MyFitnessPal integration (which remains available). Users can log meals via a global database, barcode scan, or AI-analyzed images, with nutrition data feeding into personalized dashboards and AI-driven Active Intelligence insights that support training and overall health, viewable on Garmin devices. The service costs $7 per month or $70 per year, with a 30-day free trial for new customers and a 14-day trial for existing Connect Plus users.Read more →
CNET...T-Mobile's New Unlimited Family Plan Pumps Up Perks, but It's Not for EverybodyT-Mobile launched a new Better Value plan for families and accounts with three or more lines, priced at $140 per month for three lines (with AutoPay) and offering features such as unlimited 5G data, a five-year price guarantee, two-year device upgrades, 250GB of high-speed hotspot data, expanded international data (30GB in North America and 215 countries), and T-Satellite. It also includes streaming benefits (Netflix Standard with Ads and Hulu) with an Apple TV add-on for $3, and has eligibility requirements for switching from another carrier and for existing T-Mobile customers with five or more years of tenure. While marketed as a limited-time launch starting Jan. 14, the plan’s end date isn’t specified; in practice, the Experience More plan at the same price remains a stronger comparison due to its different data and hotspot allowances, making Better Value a mixed value depending on usage.Read more →
CNET...Best Internet Providers in Los Angeles, CaliforniaCNET names AT&T Fiber as the top internet provider in Los Angeles, highlighting its wide coverage, fast fiber speeds, reliability, and perks like free equipment and no contracts. It also flags Spectrum, Frontier, and Sonic Telecom as strong alternatives—Spectrum for broad availability, Frontier for low-cost fiber, and Sonic for very high speeds up to 10,000 Mbps for about $50—while noting that fiber expansion is reshaping LA's broadband landscape.Read more →
CNET...Best Places to Buy Contacts Online for 2026, Tested by CNET StaffCNET analyzes online contact lens retailers, rating Warby Parker as the best overall option and detailing each site's strengths, pricing, shipping, return policies, and insurance integrations. The guide emphasizes verifying prescriptions, checking insurance compatibility, and considering bulk or subscription options, noting 2025 updates that added retailers such as Costco Optical, Target Optical, Contact Lens King and Moody while comparing features like virtual Rx renewal and price matching.Read more →
CNET...Today's NYT Connections Hints, Answers and Help for Jan. 13, #947NYT Connections on Jan. 13, 2026 provides the four groups and their solutions: yellow (present go-withs: bow, card, gift wrap, ribbon), green (jostle: elbow, press, shoulder, shove), blue (accessories for Mr. Monopoly: bowtie, cane, moneybag, top hat), and purple (parts of the foot plus starting letter: otoe, parch, rankle, wheel). The Times also notes a Connections Bot for scoring and analysis, and that Times Games users can track progress such as puzzles completed, win rate, perfect scores, and win streaks.Read more →
CNET...Today's NYT Strands Hints, Answers and Help for Jan. 13 #681The piece explores today’s New York Times Strands puzzle, noting the theme 'You need to chill' and explaining how to unlock in-game hints by finding four-letter-or-longer words. It lists the nonspangram answers—PIZZA, SHERBET, POPSICLES, WAFFLES, VEGETABLES—and reveals the spangram FROZENFOOD, detailing the approach to solving the puzzle. The article also references related puzzle content and hints available on CNET.Read more →
CNET...Today's Wordle Hints, Answer and Help for Jan. 13, #1669Gael Fashingbauer Cooper is a veteran journalist and CNET editor whose career spans more than three decades, including roles at NBC News Digital and the Minneapolis Star Tribune. The article highlights her as a pop-culture writer and co-author of books on 1970s–1990s trends, reflecting her influence in tech media and culture. It also notes her Gen X identity and a playful line that she’d be first in line if Marathon candy bars ever return.Read more →
Engadget...Lego's first Pokémon sets are now available for pre-orderLego and Pokémon have launched their first joint product line, with pre-orders open and an expected ship date of February 27. The rollout includes three kits: Pikachu (2,050 pieces, $200), Eevee (587 pieces, $60), and a trio of Venusaur, Charizard, and Blastoise (6,838 pieces, $650), each offering different display options. A reviewer notes that the brick-built Pokémon resemble the characters less roundly than in other formats, but acknowledges excitement for fans to snap up the sets.Read more →
CNET...Bluetti's New Dual Input Charger Lets You Charge With Solar and an Alternator at the Same TimeBluetti unveiled Charger 2, a dual-input energy hub designed for RVs that can charge from both a vehicle alternator and solar panels simultaneously, addressing slow traditional 12V charging. With up to 1,200 watts of output and features like bidirectional charging, emergency jump-start, and a 600W DC hub option, it aims to keep devices and essential loads powered efficiently, even when the vehicle is parked. It is backward compatible with Charger 1 and goes on sale January 7 starting at $349, rising to $499 after February 7, with upgrade options for Charger 1 owners and a 5% discount for CNET readers.Read more →
TechCrunch...Anthropic announces Claude for Healthcare following OpenAI’s ChatGPT Health revealAnthropic announced Claude for Healthcare, a set of tools for providers, payers, and patients that can synchronize health data from devices and apps and use connectors to CMS Coverage, ICD-10, the National Provider Identifier Registry, and PubMed to accelerate tasks such as prior authorization. It positions Claude for Healthcare as a more capable option than OpenAI’s ChatGPT Health, while acknowledging the risk of hallucinations and emphasizing that data will not be used to train models. Both companies note that health information is increasingly discussed with LLMs, but advise consulting healthcare professionals for tailored guidance.Read more →
Gizmodo...Tether Freezes $182 Million in Stablecoins as Reports Point to Heavy Crypto Use by VenezuelaThe article highlights how cryptocurrency is increasingly used to evade sanctions in connection with the reported abduction of Venezuela's President Nicolás Maduro. It underscores a rising focus on crypto tools enabling sanctions evasion and the regulatory and security implications of this development.Read more →
TechCrunch...Pebble founder says his new company is ‘not a startup’Pebble founder Eric Migicovsky is reviving the brand as Core Devices with a lean, self-funded team and a direct-to-consumer approach, aiming for a sustainable, long-running enterprise rather than a traditional startup. The lineup includes the Pebble Time 2, Pebble Round 2, and a $75 AI smart ring called Index 01, with five employees and pre-orders already underway, leveraging Pebble OS open-sourced by Google and a relaunch of the developer SDK. Migicovsky emphasizes a focused, casual hardware ecosystem that complements a phone, learning from Pebble’s past inventory missteps and prioritizing profitability and scalability over rapid expansion.Read more →
Engadget...Dell revives its XPS laptops after a boneheaded rebrandingDell has returned to its XPS branding after a failed rebranding, announcing the XPS 14 and 16 at CES 2026 with a more practical design, including a traditional function row and a tactile border around the now-visible trackpad. The laptops are lighter, offer OLED display options, run Intel Panther Lake Core Ultra Series 3 CPUs, and Dell plans a thinner XPS 13 later this year, with cheaper entry configurations expected in February; pricing details were updated after initial figures were published.Read more →
Engadget...CES 2026 proved the PC industry is hosed this yearCES 2026 highlighted a looming memory shortage as AI datacenters drive RAM demand, pushing consumer devices like Dell's XPS laptops to $2,000+ and signaling higher prices and tighter availability. Nvidia and AMD unveiled large AI supercomputers that consume substantial RAM, reinforcing a shift toward component upgrades over full system swaps, with AMD noting AM4 as a viable upgrade path for gamers. Industry insiders expect RAM prices to stabilize within 3-6 months, though the memory crunch will continue to influence hardware costs and availability this year.Read more →
CNET...Protect Your iPhone From Potential Attacks by Downloading iOS 26.2 NowApple released iOS 26.2 on December 12, patching more than two dozen bugs and two zero-day WebKit flaws that could be exploited in targeted attacks; it urges users to update to protect devices. The release also adds a range of feature updates, including adjustable Liquid Glass, offline lyrics for Apple Music, Podcasts enhancements, News app navigation improvements, enhanced safety alerts, and Sleep Score adjustments.Read more →
Gizmodo...Researchers Discover Previously Unknown Species in Utah’s Great Salt LakeThe article notes that two unconventional explanations, described as 'kind of crazy,' have been proposed for how the event ended up at its observed location. It emphasizes the speculative nature of these hypotheses and signals ongoing debate among experts as investigators reassess possible causes.Read more →
Gizmodo...Alphabet’s Wing Adds 150 Walmart Stores to Drone Delivery ProgramThe piece contains only a prolonged buzzing sound with no factual content or context. As a result, there is no discernible topic, impact, or actionable detail to analyze. The article yields no information for readers or for coverage categories.Read more →
The Verge...Baseus’ retractable travel adapter is on sale for more than 50 percent off todayBaseus’ EnerCore CG11 universal travel adapter is on sale at Amazon for $34.19 through January 12, matching its all-time low price. It can power up to six devices simultaneously, with a built-in 27-inch USB-C cable delivering up to 70W, plus three USB ports (60W USB-C, 60W USB-A, and 5W USB-A). It supports four plug types for use in 200+ countries and is compact for travel, though it lacks surge protection, which is often required on cruise ships.Read more →
The Verge...UK pushes up a law criminalizing deepfake nudes in response to GrokThe UK will enforce provisions from the Data Act and Online Safety Act criminalizing the creation of non-consensual intimate deepfake images, with Ofcom already formally investigating X over Grok AI-generated content and potential penalties. The government describes this as a priority offense requiring platforms to proactively block such material, and violations could incur fines up to £18 million or 10% of global revenue. While X has begun restricting Grok’s image-generation to paying subscribers, free methods to generate or edit images persist, highlighting ongoing enforcement and safety challenges for social platforms.Read more →
Gizmodo...Paramount Is Going Full Borg to Try and Stop the Netflix-Warner Bros. MergerParamount is resisting Netflix's bid to acquire Warner Bros., signaling that the companies may engage in a confrontation over a potential takeover. The move underscores a high-stakes battle in the streaming and entertainment industry with potential implications for competition and control of valuable IP.Read more →
Gizmodo...New Research Exposes the Good and the Gross in Pompeii’s BathsResearchers say Mount Vesuvius preserved Pompeii's water system, exposing the layout and components of the ancient infrastructure. The discovery also uncovers evidence of filth within the sanitation network, offering new insight into daily life and engineering in the city.Read more →
The Verge...The Stranger Things behind-the-scenes doc is a lot more boring than a secret episodeNetflix released One Last Adventure: The Making of Stranger Things 5, a two-hour documentary that provides behind-the-scenes insight into the final season’s production, including the use of 12 stages, a backlot Hawkins, and major set pieces like Vecna’s lair. The film shows the season came together largely on the fly as writers and directors rushed to wrap, with debates over avoiding demogorgon fatigue and Eleven’s fate, plus quirky details such as the principal played by a high school drama teacher and Vecna wearing headphones. While it isn’t a secret ending or new episode, the documentary offers a nostalgic look at the making of a blockbuster finale and suggests Netflix may continue with behind-the-scenes content.Read more →
CNET...Anker's New Home Backup Lets You Use Battery, Solar and a Generator to Power Your HomeAnker unveils the Solix E10, a modular home backup system that combines battery storage, solar charging, and a Smart Generator, designed to scale to as much as 90 kWh by stacking three 6 kWh units. It delivers up to 37.2 kW from a single unit (66 kW with two units) and includes options like a Power Dock for 200-amp whole-house switchover or a Smart Inlet Box for manual switchover, with 15 days of backup using three units. Preorders begin Jan. 12 with official sales on Feb. 4; pricing starts at $4,299 and can reach $7,399 for the full package, and all systems carry a five-year warranty with an additional three-year extension for preorders, plus a $500 coupon and gift pack for a $10 deposit.Read more →
Gizmodo...China Just Built Its Own Time System for the MoonNew findings confirm that the Moon's weaker gravity causes time to pass slightly faster than on Earth, due to gravitational time dilation predicted by general relativity. The effect is small but measurable and has practical implications for precision timekeeping and synchronization in future lunar missions and experiments.Read more →
The Verge...Anthropic wants you to use Claude to 'Cowork' in latest AI agent pushAnthropic released Claude Cowork, a research-preview feature that lets Claude handle non-coding tasks by accessing a folder on the user’s Mac and connecting to external apps, with tasks queuing and parallel execution to function more like a coworker. It’s available to Claude Max subscribers as part of expanding Claude’s AI agent capabilities, following the earlier Skills for Claude and Claude Code efforts. The rollout underscores the push for practical AI agents while highlighting safety concerns about potentially destructive actions and prompt-injection risks.Read more →
TechCrunch...Anthropic’s new Cowork tool offers Claude Code without the codeAnthropic announced Cowork, an accessible version of Claude Code integrated into the Claude Desktop app that lets users designate a folder for Claude to read or modify files. Currently in research preview and limited to Max subscribers with a waitlist for other plans, Cowork aims to broaden non-coding use cases by serving as a general-purpose agent tool. Built on the Claude Agent SDK, it shares similar risks to Claude Code, including prompt injection and potential file deletions, so users are advised to craft clear instructions.Read more →
Engadget...Anthropic made a version of its coding AI for regular peopleAnthropic released Claude Cowork, a preview that lets Claude access and manage files in a user’s computer to automate tasks such as organizing folders, turning receipts into spreadsheets, and navigating websites via a Chrome plugin and Canva connectors. The feature aims to broaden Claude’s usefulness beyond developers, with explicit access controls and warnings that it can perform potentially destructive actions; access is limited initially to Claude Max subscribers on macOS, with a waitlist for others. The company also positions Cowork in the competitive landscape against Microsoft Copilot.Read more →
Engadget...The Disney+ Hulu bundle is on sale for $10 for one month right nowDisney is offering a one-month, ad-supported Disney+ Hulu bundle for $10 for new and eligible returning subscribers, a $3 discount from the usual monthly price and a significant savings versus subscribing to each service separately. The deal provides a low-cost way to sample Disney+’s family-friendly catalog alongside Hulu’s current TV shows and originals under the Duo Basic plan, which includes ads in exchange for savings. While not as cheap as last year’s Black Friday offer, it remains a practical option for trying both services in a short window.Read more →
CNET...Google Moves to Simplify AI-Driven Shopping as Retailers Show SupportGoogle unveiled the Universal Commerce Protocol (UCP), an open standard to let AI shopping tools communicate with retailers and payment systems across product discovery, checkout, and post-purchase support. Co-developed with major retailers and payments firms (Shopify, Etsy, Wayfair, Target, Walmart; Visa, Mastercard, Stripe), UCP aims to power a new checkout via AI interfaces in Google Search and the Gemini app, using saved payment data (Google Wallet/Google Pay with PayPal later). Retailers remain the merchant of record, and Google is adding retailer-focused tools like Business Agent and Direct Offers as part of a broader push into AI-enabled commerce; US rollout is imminent with global expansion planned.Read more →
The Verge...New York wants to regulate RobloxNew York Governor Kathy Hochul unveiled a plan to broaden online safety protections for children to platforms like Roblox, including age verification, high-privacy defaults, disabling AI chat features for minors, and parental controls over spending. The state-led push aims to regulate kids’ online environments amid stalled federal progress, drawing on existing legislation and signaling a broader shift in internet policy. While advocates applaud stronger safeguards, critics warn of increased data collection and potential First Amendment implications, and Roblox maintains COPPA compliance and points to its safety tools, including recent age-estimation measures.Read more →
TechCrunch...Trump’s EPA plans to ignore health affects of air pollutionThe Trump administration is reportedly planning to stop including the monetary value of human health in EPA cost-benefit analyses for regulating ozone and PM2.5, overturning decades of practice. This change could affect how pollution controls are justified, despite well-established health risks from air pollution. Proponents view it as a common-sense regulatory adjustment, while opponents warn it may weaken protections for vulnerable populations.Read more →
TechCrunch...Trump’s EPA plans to ignore health effects of air pollutionAccording to a New York Times report, the Trump administration intends to stop counting the value of human health in EPA cost-benefit analyses for ozone and PM2.5 limits, potentially weakening pollution controls. Proponents say it rebalances regulation, while critics warn that ignoring health benefits could worsen illnesses linked to air pollution, which are associated with millions of deaths globally, a concern amplified by data-center energy sources. The U.S. Chamber of Commerce welcomed the shift.Read more →
Engadget...Mark Zuckerberg announces new 'Meta Compute' initiative for its data center and AI projectsMeta chief executive Mark Zuckerberg outlined Meta Compute, a major infrastructure initiative, appointing Dina Powell McCormick as president and vice chairman to lead government and sovereign partnerships. The plan targets tens to hundreds of gigawatts of data-center capacity this decade, with internal leaders guiding capacity strategy and partnerships, and includes nuclear power deals as Meta aims to spend up to $600 billion on AI infrastructure and jobs by 2028.Read more →
TechCrunch...Amazon says 97% of its devices can support Alexa+At CES, Amazon pitched Alexa+ as the cornerstone of its generative AI push, built on the existing Alexa-enabled device footprint and consumer familiarity. With over 600 million devices shipped and 97% capable of supporting Alexa+, the company expects tens of millions of upgrades, starting with Prime members, and aims to expand through integrations with partners and the Bee AI wearable. The move comes amid competing AI efforts from Apple and Google as users consider several AI assistants for everyday tasks.Read more →
Gizmodo...Trump Administration Takes Stake in Major Critical Mineral FirmThe Pentagon is investing in Atlantic Alumina to boost domestic production of gallium and alumina, key materials for defense and high-tech sectors. The move aims to reduce reliance on China and strengthen the United States' critical-minerals supply chain. This reflects a broader government effort to diversify suppliers and enhance national-security resilience in essential industries.Read more →
Gizmodo...Hell Yeah, an Action Figure Wave of ‘Star Wars’ FreaksStar Wars fans now have Taun We released as a Black Series action figure, expanding the lineup for collectors. The brief piece signals ongoing updates and new character releases within the popular Star Wars toy line.Read more →
The Verge...These are my favorite Switch 2 accessoriesVerge's guide bundles budget-conscious recommendations for Nintendo Switch 2 accessories, stressing that some items—like a protective case and screen protector—are essential, while others offer diminishing returns. It reviews controllers (favoring the EasySMX S10), USB adapters (8BitDo USB Adapter 2, GuliKit Hyperlink 2), cases (Dbrand KillSwitch, Jsaux ModCase, Tomtoc FancyCase), docks, cameras, power banks, and AR glasses, with price notes and practical caveats. An update notes revised pricing and availability as of January 12.Read more →
CNET...The Home Tech Gadgets That Stole the Show at CES 2026CES 2026 unveiled a range of home-tech innovations—from AI-assisted ovens and fast-cold-brew gadgets to robot cleaners and security devices—that could change everyday life in the near term. The lineup includes autonomous and sensor-driven appliances (AISO oven, LG washer-dryer, CLOiD), legged and carpet-cleaning robots (Saros Rover, Robotin R2), wireless smart locks with AuraCharge, a gluten/dairy detector, and a self-emptying pool cleaner, with pricing and release timelines varying.Read more →
The Verge...Democrats should reject tech influence to win elections, Warren saysElizabeth Warren called for a strategic shift in the Democratic Party away from tech-industry influence toward populist policies that lower costs for working people. Speaking at the National Press Club, she urged distancing from wealthy donors and tech moguls, praising stronger corporate accountability under Lina Khan’s FTC and criticizing efforts to court figures like Reid Hoffman or Elon Musk. The remarks frame a broader debate over how Democrats should rebuild trust and pursue anti-monopoly and consumer-protection measures while avoiding undue influence from Silicon Valley.Read more →
Gizmodo...Museum Kept Mammoth Fossils for 70 Years. They Turned Out to Be Something Else EntirelyScientists have concluded that the fossilized bones are far too young to belong to a woolly mammoth. This discrepancy challenges assumptions about the bones' origin and may lead to a reassessment of the specimen's identity and the local paleontological timeline.Read more →
CNET...Apple Picks Google Gemini to Power SiriApple has chosen Google's Gemini to power the next iteration of Siri, with Apple Intelligence continuing to run on Apple devices and Private Cloud Compute, according to a joint statement. The deal, long speculated to favor Gemini over OpenAI's ChatGPT, reportedly involves a sizable annual payment to Google and aims to enhance Siri's capabilities while upholding Apple's privacy standards. The partnership follows broader discussions of AI leadership and recalls past Apple-Google payments amid antitrust scrutiny.Read more →
TechCrunch...Fintech firm Betterment confirms data breach after hackers send fake crypto scam notification to usersBetterment confirms a cybersecurity incident in which attackers gained access to some company systems on January 9 via a social-engineering attack involving third-party platforms, compromising the personal data of an undisclosed number of customers. Hackers used the access to send a fraudulent notification about tripling crypto value; Betterment says no customer accounts or passwords were compromised and an ongoing investigation is underway with a cybersecurity firm, with affected customers contacted and advised to ignore the message. The incident page is hidden from search engines with a noindex tag.Read more →
Gizmodo...Apple Taps Google Gemini to Give Siri an AI Glow-UpAlphabet's Google has reached a $4 trillion market capitalization, becoming the fourth company to achieve this milestone. The milestone underscores the growing scale of major technology firms and investor confidence in the sector. It places Google among an exclusive group of trillion-dollar megacap companies.Read more →
CNET...We Found the Best Expert-Approved Weightlifting Shoes for 2026Experts emphasize fit and stability when choosing weightlifting shoes, noting they should run true to size and be firm enough to prevent foot movement during lifts. The article explains raised-heel shoes suit squats and Olympic lifts (but not deadlifting) while flat-sole options offer versatility, and it advises trying different brands by fit rather than by appearance, along with guidance on ankle mobility and warmups. It also highlights limitations for flat feet and cautions against relying on heel shoes for deadlifts, underscoring the role of conditioning and proper technique.Read more →
CNET...Pluto TV to Stream 49 'Survivor' Seasons for FreeThis piece appears to be a category landing page for 'Services & Software,' signaling a collection of news and tips aimed at helping users optimize the software and services they use daily. It does not contain any specific stories or data, so there are no actionable details or notable takeaways beyond the page’s focus on software and apps.Read more →
Gizmodo...11 Things We Learned From the ‘Stranger Things’ Finale DocumentaryNetflix is now streaming the behind-the-scenes documentary 'One Last Adventure,' which showcases the making of an epic final season. The film provides fans with an inside look at the production and scope of the concluding season.Read more →
The Verge...Anker goes big with new whole home backup systemHomeowners in search of grid independence have another option today with the launch of Anker's Solix E10 big-ass battery system. It joins companies like Tesla and EcoFlow in offering whole-home backup solutions in the US market meant to counter blackouts and reduce monthly energy bills, or even eliminate them completely. The base $4,299 E10 system […]Read more →
Engadget...Paramount won't quit, files suit against Warner Bros. Discovery over rejected bidParamount Skydance is escalating its bid for Warner Bros. Discovery by filing a Delaware Chancery Court lawsuit seeking more disclosure about WBD's Netflix deal and the valuation of the Discovery Global spinout. The company plans a proxy fight to replace WBD directors and push for a bylaw change that would require shareholder approval of any Discovery Global separation, arguing its offer is superior even as WBD says Paramount's bid lacks value.Read more →
CNET...Samsung's Galaxy Z TriFold Is a Phone-Tablet Hybrid With a Clear PurposeSamsung's Galaxy Z TriFold debuts at CES 2026 as a three-panel foldable that targets a true phone-tablet hybrid, delivering a 6.5-inch cover display and a 10-inch internal screen for multitasking. With a slim 3.9–4.2 mm profile (12.9 mm when folded), a 5,600 mAh battery, 45W charging, and a camera system led by a 200 MP main sensor, it emphasizes practicality and productivity over pure specs, while US availability is planned for Q1 and price remains undisclosed.Read more →
CNET...Best Adjustable Dumbbells for Getting Stronger in 2026Review of BowFlex’s updated adjustable dumbbells, which replace the recalled 552 set with a smoother, more durable design and dual-side dials for weight adjustments up to about 55 pounds per dumbbell. The unit offers easy in-and-out storage, non-slip grips, and space-saving appeal for small home gyms, though it may feel intimidating for beginners or injury recovery, and overhead pressing can be awkward as is common with adjustable models.Read more →
CNET...Livestream FA Cup Soccer: Watch Liverpool vs. Barnsley From AnywhereLiverpool vs Barnsley is an FA Cup third-round tie that will be broadcast and streamed across regions: ESPN Plus in the US (via ESPN Select or Unlimited), TNT Sports in the UK, Sportsnet in Canada, and Stan Sport in Australia, with kickoff at 7:45 p.m. GMT (2:45 p.m. ET). The piece notes Liverpool’s recent upturn to challenge for the top four and Barnsley’s mid-table status in League One, along with a note that a 17-year-old winger may start. It also provides streaming package details and pricing for US viewers.Read more →
TechCrunch...Developers have made $550 billion on Apple’s App Store since 2008Apple reported a record-breaking year for its services in 2025, highlighting 850 million average weekly App Store users, over $100 billion in Apple Pay merchant sales, and a 36% rise in Apple TV engagement, alongside $550 billion paid to developers since 2008. Apple Music also posted its best year for listenership and subscriber growth, while Apple TV secured major streaming deals (MLS and Formula 1) and set viewership records, including the F1 film as a top-grossing project. The disclosure notes ongoing App Store regulatory scrutiny over its 30% commission (15% for small developers), and suggests competition with Spotify—with features like Shazam driving growth—may be influencing Apple’s positioning, aided by promotional offers and product improvements.Read more →
The Verge...Hytale finally launches this week with a bright future aheadHytale, the Minecraft-like adventure game from Hypixel Studios, is entering early access on January 13 after a decade-long development and a turbulent corporate arc that saw Riot Games acquire, then shut down, Hypixel before the studio regained independence. Hypixel says the launch will be funded for two years through pre-purchases, with PC/Mac/Linux availability at $19.99 and future console support, plus robust creator tools and community servers. The company warns the early access will be unfinished and buggy, but promises ongoing updates for years, amid Riot’s broader shift to focus on fewer, larger projects.Read more →
Gizmodo...Scientists Think They’ve Cracked One of IVF’s Biggest ProblemsAn experimental injection is reported to potentially restore the youthfulness of eggs taken from older women, which could impact fertility treatments and aging-related reproductive decline. The article describes the approach as experimental and in early stages, with no details on efficacy, safety, or clinical trials.Read more →
Gizmodo...Can a Brain-Sensing Gaming Headset Finally Make Me a Pro Player?The article provides a hands-on review of Neurable and HyperX's new EEG gaming headset, exploring how brain-sensing technology could influence competitive gaming. It covers the user experience, potential performance benefits, and the practical limits of brain-computer interfaces in esports.Read more →
The Verge...Paramount sues after Warner Bros. Discovery rejects its latest dealParamount is escalating pressure on Warner Bros. Discovery by suing to compel disclosure of more details about its Netflix deal, including how the Netflix transaction was valued and why it might be superior to Paramount’s offer. The company also plans to nominate directors to WBD’s board to influence the next shareholder vote and push against the Netflix agreement, signaling heightened tension in the streaming-war landscape and potential shifts in merger dynamics.Read more →
TechCrunch...Google’s Gemini to power Apple’s AI features like SiriApple has formalized a multi-year partnership with Google to power its AI initiatives, including future Apple Foundation Models and a revised Siri, using Google’s Gemini models and cloud infrastructure. The deal, reportedly around $1 billion and non-exclusive, follows Apple’s internal testing of OpenAI and Anthropic and emphasizes on-device privacy; Apple plans a broader Siri upgrade later this year, though the changes are expected to be incremental. The arrangement comes amid antitrust scrutiny of Google’s default-search arrangements with Apple.Read more →
TechCrunch...Paramount files lawsuit against Warner Bros. amidst controversial Netflix mergerParamount filed a Delaware Chancery Court lawsuit against Warner Bros. Discovery, seeking fuller financial disclosures related to Netflix’s $82.7 billion deal, arguing shareholders must assess whether Paramount’s $30-per-share all-cash offer is superior. The filing highlights ongoing regulatory and competitive tensions in the streaming industry as WBD rejects Paramount’s bid and entertainment leaders and policymakers raise concerns about antitrust, consumer costs, job implications, and the future of theatrical releases.Read more →
Gizmodo...‘Lee Cronin’s The Mummy’ Takes the Monster Franchise In a Creepy New DirectionProducers James Wan and Jason Blum are collaborating on a new vision for Universal's Monster franchise, signaling a fresh take on the classic horror characters. The announcement suggests ongoing efforts to reboot or reimagine the Universal Monsters, though no additional details were provided.Read more →
The Verge...DJI’s mobile selfie stick / tripod / stabilizer will track you automatically for its lowest price of $103A portable solar charger called Big Blue is on sale at Amazon for $56.20 (down from $79.99). It provides two USB-C ports and one USB-A port with up to 5V/3A each, all usable at once, but it does not store power and must be used in sunlight. The device is pitched as a handy power source for outdoor activities like hiking when other power sources aren't available.Read more →
Engadget...ExpressVPN deal: Two-year plans are up to 78 percent offExpressVPN is offering up to 78% off two-year plans, with the Advanced tier priced at $101 for two years plus four free months (about $3.59 per month), making its premium VPN service more affordable during the promo. The service is praised for fast global speeds, ease of use, Netflix unblocking capability, and a strong overall review score, though it has historically been costly; the three-tier system now includes Basic, Pro, and Advanced, differing mainly in device limits and features like a password manager, with all plans backed by a 30-day money-back guarantee.Read more →
Gizmodo...Just Days From SLS Rollout, Here’s the Latest Update for NASA’s Artemis 2 MissionNASA says Artemis II could launch in about three weeks, placing the SLS rocket, Orion spacecraft, and crew on the cusp of liftoff. Teams are working around the clock to finalize preparations and ensure all systems are ready for the mission.Read more →
TechCrunch...A New Jersey lawsuit shows how hard it is to fight deepfake pornClothOff, a deepfake pornography app that targeted young women, has been banned from major app stores but remains accessible online, prompting a Yale Law School clinic to file a lawsuit seeking its takedown. The case underscores the challenge of holding platforms accountable for general-purpose AI tools that can generate child sexual abuse material, the First Amendment tensions involved, and a patchwork of global regulatory responses to similar technologies.Read more →
The Verge...Amazon has started automatically upgrading Prime members to Alexa PlusAmazon is quietly auto-upgrading Prime members to a new AI-driven 'Alexa Plus' experience, a non-opt-in overhaul designed to compete with rivals like Google Gemini. Users can still revert to the original Alexa by saying 'Alexa, exit Alexa+' after the update, but many report longer wait times, a changed voice, and an influx of ads. The move mirrors broader AI-enabled updates and echoes reported issues from Google's Gemini rollout, including misidentifications and hallucinations.Read more →
TechCrunch...Netflix had a huge night at the 2026 Golden Globes with 7 winsNetflix led the 83rd Golden Globes with seven wins, including four for Adolescence (best limited series plus acting honors) and victories for KPop Demon Hunters (best animated feature and original song). Apple TV+ and HBO Max each earned three awards, Hulu one, and Disney+ had many nominations but no wins; a new best podcast category was introduced, with Amy Poehler winning for Good Hang. The awards arrive as Netflix signals a potential game-changing move in Hollywood with its planned acquisition of Warner Bros., underscoring its growing influence in streaming and prestige projects.Read more →
Gizmodo...This Documentary Takes You Inside the Very Real World of Competitive Lightsaber Duels (Exclusive)The article notes a new film titled Saber that delves into a distinctive segment of Star Wars fandom. It highlights how the film examines fans and their niche interests within the broader Star Wars universe.Read more →
The Verge...The first three Lego Pokémon sets launch in February and include a $650 dioramaLEGO is expanding its Pokemon collaboration with three new buildable sets: a 6,838-piece Venusaur/Charizard/Blastoise diorama with posable figures and biome-themed displays; a 2,050-piece Pikachu set priced at $199.99 featuring a movable figure and a Poké Ball display; and a 587-piece Eevee figure at $59.99. The releases are set for February 27, 2026, with two promo gifts—the Kanto Region Badge Collection available with purchase of the trio (Feb 27–Mar 8) and a Mini Pokémon Center set offered via Lego Insiders rewards for 2,600 points.Read more →
The Verge...A Palworld trading card game is coming this summerPalworld is expanding into trading cards with a new two-player TCG from Pocketpair and Bushiroad, featuring Palworld creatures such as Blazamut, Celaray, and Grizzbolt. The game, focused on strategic deck battles, is slated for release on July 30, though no card art has been released yet. Its debut comes amid The Pokémon Company’s 30th anniversary multimedia push, which may amplify interest in new card games this year.Read more →
Engadget...India is proposing another far-reaching security rule for smartphonesIndia is considering a package of 83 security standards for smartphones that would require device makers to allow government access to source code for vulnerability analysis and to notify authorities before major software updates and patches. The proposals also include designated labs for code review, restrictions on background app permissions, the option to remove preinstalled apps, periodic malware scanning, and storing system logs for 12 months, raising concerns about proprietary information, battery life, storage, and rollout delays. Government officials say discussions continue and deny that source code would be handed over, while industry groups warn of potential risks, in a move that could become legally binding for India’s large smartphone market if enacted.Read more →
CNET...Best Satellite Internet Providers for January 2026Satellite internet options are evaluated for rural and remote areas lacking wired service, focusing on Starlink, HughesNet, and Viasat. The guide covers speeds, pricing, data caps, availability, and how to compare plans, while detailing CNET's testing approach and noting recent developments like Starlink Mini and potential competition from Project Kuiper.Read more →
Engadget...Monarch Money is offering 50 percent off its budgeting app for new usersMonarch Money is offering a new-year sale with 50% off one year, reducing the price to $50 using code NEWYEAR2026. The budgeting app, available on iOS, Android, iPadOS, web, and via a Chrome extension, can sync multiple accounts, automatically categorize transactions, and support flexible or category budgeting along with widgets and shared budgeting with a partner. While the app provides rich visuals and analytics, reviewers note a learning curve and some feature discrepancies and bugs between web and mobile, but the deal is compelling for 2026 budgeting efforts.Read more →
The Verge...Apple picks Google’s Gemini AI for its big Siri upgradeApple plans to use Google's Gemini AI model to power a more personalized Siri this year, marking a major shift in its AI strategy and the foundation for its Apple Foundation Models. The company said Google's technology offers the most capable foundation for its AI ambitions, a move that comes after delays to an AI-upgraded Siri and the recent stepping down of AI chief John Giannandrea. Apple has also explored partnerships with OpenAI, Anthropic, and Perplexity and signaled plans to expand integrations with more AI firms over time.Read more →
Engadget...Apple's Siri AI will be powered by GeminiApple has confirmed that it will use Google Gemini’s AI models to power a new version of Siri and other generative AI features, under a multi-year agreement with Google. The company says Google’s technology provides the most capable foundation for Apple Foundation Models and will unlock innovative experiences for users.Read more →
TechCrunch...Luminar lines up $22 million bidder for its lidar businessLuminar has agreed to sell its lidar business to Quantum Computing Inc. for $22 million under a stalking-horse bid in its Chapter 11 bankruptcy, with a 5:00 p.m. CT Monday deadline for higher offers. It also intends to sell its semiconductor subsidiary to Quantum for $110 million, pending bankruptcy-court approval, as the company pursues a rapid resolution funded by its largest creditors. The bids come amid Luminar's collapse from a peak roughly $11 billion market value in 2021, with potential involvement from founder Austin Russell and Quantum's long-standing role as a bidder in the process.Read more →
Engadget...Meta appoints ex-Trump and Bush official as its new president and vice chairmanMeta named Dina Powell McCormick, a banking executive and former Republican White House official, as its new president and vice-chairman to guide strategy and execution during the company’s next growth phase. McCormick has held senior roles at Goldman Sachs and BDT & MSD Partners and served as deputy national security adviser to President Donald Trump, underscoring her global finance and policy experience. The appointment follows Meta’s earlier hire of Curtis Joseph Mahoney as chief legal officer, making McCormick the second former Trump official to join Meta in a prominent role this month.Read more →
Gizmodo...The New ‘One Piece’ Trailer Introduces Some Baroque BaddiesOne Piece season two is slated to arrive in March, bringing Luffy and the Straw Hats into a new tranche of danger. The report suggests the crew will face deadly new troubles in the upcoming episodes.Read more →
TechCrunch...Meta hires former Trump advisor Dina Powell McCormick as president and vice chairMeta named Dina Powell McCormick, a former deputy national security adviser and Goldman Sachs executive, as president and vice chairman to steer the company's strategy and growth. The move places her on Meta's management team, with CEO Mark Zuckerberg praising her global financial experience and relationships. The announcement follows Meta's recent hire of Curtis Joseph Mahoney, and Trump publicly congratulated Powell McCormick on Truth Social.Read more →
Engadget...Audible deal: Get three months of access for only $3Audible is running a limited-time deal: three months of access for $3 total ($1 per month) through January 21. The subscription lets you keep one audiobook per month and stream thousands more, plus access to Audible Originals and discounts on purchases, making it a low-cost entry point—though you should cancel before the three-month period ends if you don’t want to continue at the regular $15/month price.Read more →
Gizmodo...Lego’s First ‘Pokémon’ Sets Are Here, and Sorry, They Cost How Much?Lego is launching its first-ever Pokémon-themed set, with shelves arriving in about six weeks. The article urges readers to start saving, hinting that the price will be high enough to require budgeting to 'catch ’em all.' This collaboration marks a notable intersection of popular culture, toys, and collectibles.Read more →
Engadget...Apple's Mac mini M4 is back on sale for $499Engadget highlights January discounts on Apple's Mac mini M4 lineup, with several configurations on sale. The base 16GB RAM/256GB SSD is $500 (down from $599), the 512GB SSD variant is $690 (down from $799), and a higher-RAM option up to 24GB is $890 (down from $999). The Mac mini M4 Pro is $1,270 (down from $1,399) and adds Thunderbolt 5; the article notes strong performance for a compact desktop and points readers to other Apple deal coverage.Read more →
Gizmodo...The Weirdest Gadgets We Saw at CES 2026The piece notes that the world's largest consumer electronics show again delivered a lineup of quirky, attention-grabbing gadgets. It emphasizes the event's ongoing tradition of wacky tech, though no particular products are detailed. Overall, it frames the show as a hub for novelty hardware at the cutting edge of consumer tech.Read more →
Gizmodo...Another Stranger Things Star Could Be Joining the MCUThe article teases a creepy first look at Jack O'Connell's return in the film '28 Years Later: The Bone Temple.' It hints at a new installment in the series and promises a suspenseful, atmospheric teaser likely to amplify fan anticipation.Read more →
TechCrunch...Harmattan AI raises $200M Series B led by Dassault Aviation, becomes defense unicornHarmattan AI, a French defense technology startup founded in 2024, raised a $200 million Series B led by Dassault Aviation, bringing its valuation to $1.4 billion. The funds come with a strategic partnership to embed AI in Dassault’s Rafale aircraft and drones, while accelerating manufacturing for drone interception, electronic warfare and ISR and expanding access to the U.S. and other markets. The move signals a rapid scale-up in Europe’s defense AI ecosystem, with leadership framing it as strengthening strategic autonomy for liberal democracies, alongside broader geopolitical commentary from the CTO.Read more →
Engadget...Netflix won seven awards at the Golden Globes with Adolescence and KPop Demon HuntersThe 2026 Golden Globes underscored streaming dominance, with Netflix taking seven awards, Apple TV and HBO Max each winning three, and Hulu earning one. Netflix's Adolescence led the haul with four wins, including best limited or anthology series, while KPop Demon Hunters won best animated feature and best original song, signaling continued prestige for streaming originals. The ceremony also introduced the Globes' first best podcast category, won by Amy Poehler for Good Hang.Read more →
Engadget...Get Apple's 25W MagSafe charger for only $30 right nowApple's MagSafe wireless charger is on sale at Amazon, with Qi2.2 certification and price options of about $30 for 1 meter or $40 for 2 meters. When paired with a 30W adapter, it can deliver up to 25W to iPhone 16/17/Air, while charging older iPhones back to iPhone 8 at up to 15W, and it also works with AirPods cases, making it a popular iPhone accessory with related model reviews available.Read more →
Engadget...This ElevationLabs 10-year extended battery case for AirTags is on sale for only $16ElevationLab has introduced the TimeCapsule AirTag battery case, designed to extend AirTag life up to about 10 years by using two AA batteries. The fiber-reinforced, IP69 waterproof case is sealed with four screws and targets long-term placements such as in vehicles, luggage, or bags, with Energizer Ultimate Lithium-based estimates suggesting up to 14x the CR2032 lifespan (real-world results may vary). The product is currently on sale for 30% off at $16 (regularly $23).Read more →
Engadget...Meta closes 550,000 accounts to comply with Australia's kids social media banMeta reported it has removed about 550,000 under-16 accounts in Australia to comply with the first-ever nationwide ban on underage social media use for a democracy, including roughly 330,000 Instagram, 173,000 Facebook, and 40,000 Threads accounts. The company says enforcement will be multilayered and cites concerns about the lack of an industry standard for age verification, noting age checks rely on methods like selfies and activity signals. The move comes amid legal challenges to the ban, pushback from platforms and debate over teen safety and potential negative effects on access to online communities, with Meta pointing to potential financial impact from the enforcement and past concerns about harm to children online.Read more →
Gizmodo...The Golden Globes Belonged to ‘KPop Demon Hunters’ and ‘Sinners’At the 2026 Golden Globes, wins were not widely spread across genres. Netflix and Warner Bros. each earned two awards, while 'Pluribus' received one. The results reflect a concentration of victories among these two studios and a single prize for the title.Read more →
Gizmodo...Boost Mobile Offers $10/Month for 3 Months, Then Locks You In at $25 Forever for One of the Cheapest Unlimited PlansThe article promotes a new mobile phone service offer aimed at consumers seeking a plan. It emphasizes that the deal will be appealing to anyone looking for a new phone service, but provides no details on provider, pricing, terms, or features.Read more →
CNET...Stop Turning Your Veggies to Mush. This Is How You Should Steam ThemThe article provides step-by-step guidance for steaming vegetables in an Instant Pot to achieve consistent texture and maximize nutrient retention, detailing when to use steam versus high-pressure and exact cooking times for various vegetables. It also covers safety considerations (favoring stainless steel inserts) and practical tips to preserve nutrients and flavor, such as uniform cutting, adding aromatics, and using quick release, while noting which vegetables are better avoided in a pot.Read more →
The Verge...Google brings buy buttons to Gemini and AI searchGoogle announced plans to turn its Gemini AI into a merchant by launching the Universal Commerce Protocol (UCP), an open-source standard developed with retailers like Shopify, Walmart, Target and others to standardize how AI agents interact with shopping systems. The protocol aims to enable a forthcoming AI-driven checkout in Search and Gemini, aligning discovery, payment and post-purchase support across retailers and fintechs, and positioning Google in the AI-powered shopping arena alongside competitors. UCP has already gained support from more than 20 companies including Visa, Mastercard, American Express, PayPal, Stripe and major retailers, with Google also introducing a brand-facing shopping assistant on Search.Read more →
Gizmodo...‘Avatar: Fire and Ash’ Fends Off ‘Primate’ At the Box OfficeAudiences flocked to the new film 'Primate,' signaling strong early interest in its release. At the same time, James Cameron continues to dominate the winter box office, maintaining a commanding lead over the season's rankings.Read more →
Engadget...Malaysia and Indonesia are the first to block Grok following CSAM scandalIndonesia and Malaysia blocked Grok over concerns that the AI tool enables explicit, non-consensual deepfakes of women and children, citing inadequate safeguards and potential rights violations. In the UK, Ofcom opened a formal Online Safety Act investigation into X to assess protections against illegal content, including child sexual abuse material and non-consensual intimate images, and to evaluate age verification and risk assessments. The case underscores heightened regulatory scrutiny of Grok across jurisdictions, even as X shifts Grok toward a paid-subscription model for image generation while some non-paying access remains possible during the transition.Read more →
Engadget...UK regulator Ofcom opens a formal investigation into X over CSAM scandalOfcom has opened a formal probe into X under the Online Safety Act after reports that the Grok AI chatbot on X was used to generate non-consensual intimate images and child sexual abuse material. The investigation will examine whether X has met its duties to shield UK users from illegal content, including rapid removal, risk assessments before platform changes, and effective age verification, with urgent clarifications sought from xAI. The regulator warned of possible compliance orders or fines and noted global scrutiny, including recent blocks of Grok in Indonesia and Malaysia.Read more →
Engadget...The best laptop power banks for 2026Engadget tests more than a dozen laptop power banks to rate performance, portability, and value for travelers. The guide highlights top picks across budgets and use cases, including Anker's 25K as the best overall, Anker Prime 26K/300W as a premium option with a charging base, and the Baseus 20,000mAh as a strong budget choice, while noting features like built-in cables, displays, wireless charging, and pass-through charging. It also explains real-world efficiency, TSA 100Wh/27,500mAh limits, and airline restrictions to consider when flying with these batteries.Read more →
CNET...This Handheld Sensor Detects Gluten in Your Food, and You Can Buy It NowAt CES 2026, the NIMA Gluten Sensor relaunched as a faster, more reliable second generation that is now available for purchase, addressing demand after the limited availability of the Allergen Alert device. Independent testing shows it can detect gluten from all major sources down to 10 ppm with 99% accuracy, delivering results in 2–3 minutes via single-use capsules and a companion app. Priced at $220 with discounted capsules and a potential expansion to other allergens, NIMA aims to help people with celiac disease manage gluten exposure more confidently.Read more →
Gizmodo...This Dead Star With a Glowing Shock Wave Shouldn’t ExistA recent discovery has left astronomers astonished, signaling findings that may challenge current theories and prompt further investigation. The event highlights ongoing surprises in space research and could influence future studies in astronomy and related sciences.Read more →
The Verge...Trump’s fundraisers asked Microsoft for its White House ballroom donationThe Trump administration reportedly sought private funding from major tech companies to finance a $300 million White House ballroom, with letters from Microsoft, Amazon, Comcast and others outlining their involvement. Microsoft said it was approached by a fundraiser and given information on contributions through the National Mall Trust; Amazon said it communicated with the fundraising group but did not review construction or enter into an agreement; Comcast described an unrestricted donation with no conditions. The disclosures highlight how Big Tech navigated a politically sensitive project and the ethics and compliance language surrounding such donations.Read more →
TechCrunch...These Gen Zers just raised $11.75M to put Africa’s defense back in the hands of AfricansTerra Industries is a Nigerian-based defense startup that emerged from stealth with 11.75 million dollars in funding to build Africa's first defense prime. The company develops autonomous systems and ArtemisOS software to monitor critical infrastructure and counter terrorist threats, deploying drones, surveillance towers, ground drones, and maritime technology, with manufacturing anchored in Africa and plans to expand to San Francisco and London. With over 2.5 million dollars in commercial revenue and assets protected valued at around 11 billion dollars, Terra aims to reduce reliance on foreign intelligence by creating sovereign, multi-domain defense capabilities for the continent.Read more →
TechCrunch...inDrive turns to ads and groceries to diversify revenueInDrive is expanding beyond ride-hailing by launching in-app advertising across its top 20 markets and accelerating grocery delivery in Pakistan as part of its super app strategy to diversify revenue. The approach aims to boost engagement and margins by adding high-frequency services and reducing reliance on ride commissions, with Pakistan positioned as a key growth driver and a Krave Mart partnership enabling a 7,500-product grocery rollout. Looking ahead, advertising, groceries and potentially financial services are expected to contribute more to revenue over the next three to five years, while rides remain important but represent a smaller share of overall revenue.Read more →
CNET...Today's NYT Mini Crossword Answers for Monday, Jan. 12Gael Fashingbauer Cooper is a veteran journalist and CNET editor who co-authored books on 1970s–1990s pop culture. The profile outlines her career since 1989 across multiple outlets and highlights her focus on nostalgia and pop culture from a Gen X perspective.Read more →
CNET...Today's NYT Connections: Sports Edition Hints and Answers for Jan. 12, #476An article providing hints and the official answers for today's NYT Connections: Sports Edition puzzle, outlining four group themes: Yellow (Decathlon events), Green (associated with the Pittsburgh Steelers), Blue (connected to C.J. Stroud), and Purple (what 'SF' might refer to). It notes the puzzle is published by The Athletic and accessible via The Athletic's app or online rather than in the NYT Games app, and it presents the completed solutions dated Jan. 12, 2026.Read more →
TechCrunch...Motional puts AI at center of robotaxi reboot as it targets 2026 for driverless serviceMotional has pivoted from its traditional robotics approach to an AI-first self-driving system built on a foundation-model backbone designed to generalize across cities. The company aims to launch a commercial driverless service in Las Vegas by the end of 2026, initially with a human safety operator and then fully autonomous, with a ride-hailing partner to be announced. Hyundai has supported the shift with additional funding after Aptiv's departure, and Motional is pursuing cost-efficient, scalable deployment by unifying smaller models under a single architecture.Read more →
The Verge...You need to listen to Billy Woods’ horrorcore masterpiece for the A24 crowdBilly Woods' album Golliwog is described as his darkest work, prioritizing psychological tension and dense production over traditional horror tropes, likened to an A24 mood rather than Blumhouse. The lyrics intertwine themes of oppression, colonialism, and Gaza genocide across tracks such as Jumpscare, Waterproof Mascara, Pitchforks & Halos, and Corinthians, with producers Kenny Segal and DJ Haram shaping the unsettling soundscape. The album is available on Bandcamp and major streaming platforms.Read more →
TechCrunch...Google co-founders may be leaving CaliforniaA New York Times report says Sergey Brin and Larry Page have reduced their California footprint by dissolving or relocating dozens of LLCs to Nevada and acquiring property out of state, signaling an attempt to distance themselves from a potential billionaire tax. The moves come as California contemplates a November ballot measure that would impose a one-time 5% tax on individuals worth over $1 billion, retroactive to residents as of January 1, which may influence where the two billionaires live and own assets.Read more →
Gizmodo...The 2026 Golden Globes Are Tonight. Here’s Everything You Need To KnowThe article announces that the 2026 Hollywood awards season begins tonight, kicking off a period of nominations and ceremonies in the film industry. This start is anticipated to drive media attention and industry publicity for the upcoming awards cycle.Read more →
TechCrunch...Instagram says there’s been ‘no breach’ despite password reset requestsInstagram says there has been no breach, but it fixed an issue that allowed an external party to request password reset emails for some users. Malwarebytes claimed data from about 17.5 million accounts was stolen and is for sale on the dark web, though Instagram says the breach claim is unverified and has addressed the flaw. Users are advised to ignore suspicious password reset emails and remain vigilant.Read more →
Gizmodo...Trump Administration Wants to Achieve ‘Pax Silica’ Through AI. Here’s What That MeansThe article argues that the Trump administration aims to extend its global influence by shaping the AI supply chain, using policy levers and regulatory measures to influence technology ecosystems and international partners. It suggests that control over components, vendors, and standards within AI could become a central tool of U.S. foreign and security strategy. The approach has broad implications for global tech competition, supply-chain resilience, and alliances with allies and adversaries.Read more →
Engadget...Google's new commerce framework cranks up the heat on 'agentic shopping'Google has introduced the Universal Commerce Protocol (UCP), an open standard to enable agent-driven shopping across AI agents and retailers. The rollout includes new features in AI Mode, such as a checkout that works with Google Pay and will add PayPal, plus capabilities like product discovery and loyalty point integration, and a Business Agent that acts as a virtual sales associate in a brand’s voice, along with Direct Offers for advertisers. The standard is designed to be compatible with existing protocols and counts Shopify, Etsy and Walmart among its co-developers, with support from Macy's, Stripe, and Visa.Read more →
Gizmodo...DC’s Tournament Arc Comic Adds ‘Mortal Kombat’ and Annabelle, Cuz Why NotThe article notes that new challengers are entering the DC K.O. event, turning it into a mini-version of Injustice 3. This development is likely to heighten fan interest by drawing explicit parallels to the Injustice franchise and shaping expectations for the competition.Read more →
Gizmodo...Bitcoin Mining is Being Used to Offset Heating Costs in Greenhouses and HomesThe article notes that bitcoin critics argue there are no real energy efficiency gains from the technology. It highlights the ongoing debate over the environmental impact of bitcoin and whether any efficiency benefits actually exist.Read more →
CNET...Today's NYT Connections Hints, Answers and Help for Jan. 12, #946The article provides the solutions and hints for the New York Times Connections puzzle for January 12, 2026, detailing four groups and their answers: Yellow (home decor) living room furniture: armchair, bookcase, console, footstool; Green (experience levels): expert, intermediate, novice, proficient; Blue (promise): agreement, compact, handshake, understanding; Purple (ending in U.S. coins): ceftazidime, headquarter, Moneypenny, pumpernickel. It also notes the Times’ Connections Bot, which offers a numeric score and analysis of your answers, and mentions progress tracking for registered Times Games users.Read more →
CNET...Today's NYT Strands Hints, Answers and Help for Jan. 12 #680The article provides daily hints and solutions for the New York Times Strands puzzle, focusing on the Jan. 12, 2026 game. It explains the theme 'Appeal to a hire power,' shares a list of clue words used to unlock hints, and presents the non-spangram answers (NAME, AWARDS, SKILLS, EDUCATION, CONTACT, EXPERIENCE) along with the spangram RESUME. It also notes related hints for Wordle, Connections, and the Mini Crossword via CNET and that the total number of theme words can vary.Read more →
CNET...Today's Wordle Hints, Answer and Help for Jan. 12, #1668The article provides today's Wordle puzzle answer, TRIAL, along with five hints (no repeated letters, two vowels, starts with T, ends with L, and a definition tied to a formal examination in court). It notes the puzzle is slightly easier today and situates it among recent Wordle answers, offering hints, starter-word ideas, and related puzzle information.Read more →
Engadget...California's governor plans to set aside $200 million for state EV tax creditsCalifornia's proposed 2026-2027 budget includes a one-time $200 million light-duty zero-emission vehicle incentive program aimed at keeping EVs affordable after the loss of federal tax credits. The plan envisions an instant 'on the hood' discount at purchase, though details on per-vehicle amounts and whether used EVs would qualify are still under consideration. If enacted, the program would support existing EV adoption momentum, with EVs comprising about 30% of California auto sales in Q3 2025.Read more →
Gizmodo...RIP Guy Moon, Composer of ‘Fairly Oddparents,’ ‘Danny Phantom,’ and MoreComposer Guy Moon's music ranged across a mix of television programs, including classic Nickelodeon cartoons as well as The Brady Bunch and Johnny Quest. The note highlights his diverse work across different eras of television, underscoring his impact on mid- to late-20th-century screen media.Read more →
The Verge...Google pulls AI overviews for some medical searchesTwo alarming cases show Google's medical guidance generated by its AI was dangerously misleading: it told pancreatic cancer patients to avoid high-fat foods, contrary to medical guidance. It also provided bogus information about liver function tests that could lead liver-disease patients to think they are healthy, risking serious harm or death.Read more →
CNET...The Absolute Best Horror Movies on HuluDarren Aronofsky's surreal psychological horror follows a gifted ballerina, Nina, as she battles pressure to embody both the innocent White Swan and the darker Black Swan for a Swan Lake lead. As rival Lily emerges, Nina's obsession with perfection spirals into psychological terror, propelled by a standout cast that includes Natalie Portman, Mila Kunis, and Vincent Cassel; the film runs 108 minutes.Read more →
The Verge...Here are over 20 gadgets that’ll help you achieve your New Year’s resolutionsThe Verge curates a roundup of tools and gadgets designed to help people stick to New Year’s resolutions, from fitness earbuds with heart-rate tracking and wearables to robot vacuums, bullet journals, budgeting apps, and meal-prep bento boxes. The piece argues that having the right gear can turn motivation into lasting habits and provides a selection of tech and non-tech tools to support goals beyond January. It also promotes Verge Deals and invites readers to sign up for updates.Read more →
Engadget...Wing's drone deliveries are coming to 150 more WalmartsAlphabet-owned Wing is expanding its drone-delivery service with Walmart, adding 150 more locations and aiming to reach up to 40 million customers with a network of 270 Walmart delivery sites by 2027. The rollout follows prior expansions since August 2023 and a June 2025 increase to 100 stores, with recent launches in Atlanta and plans for Houston deliveries on January 15. Wing is also developing a larger drone capable of 65 mph carrying up to five pounds and has partnerships with Walgreens, DoorDash, and Apian.Read more →
TechCrunch...Google removes AI Overviews for certain medical queriesA Guardian investigation found that Google AI Overviews sometimes provided misleading health information for liver-test queries. Google has removed AI Overviews for those exact questions, but related phrases can still yield AI-generated summaries, and independent checks suggested issues may persist in variants. Google says it is pursuing broad improvements and notes clinician review, while critics argue the problem extends beyond single query removals and into broader health AI risks.Read more →
Gizmodo...Games Workshop’s Warhammer World Hits the U.S. Next YearWarhammer fans in North America will have a dedicated Warhammer World venue, with plans to open by the end of 2027. The project represents an expansion of the Warhammer World experience beyond its existing location, potentially boosting regional tourism and fan engagement. Specific details about the venue, including its location and attractions, were not provided in the brief notice.Read more →
The Verge...Instagram says it fixed the issue that let someone send all those password reset emailsInstagram said a password reset email issue affected users after an external party triggered emails. The issue has been fixed, but details are unclear, and users are advised to ignore the suspicious messages until more information is released.Read more →
The Verge...GameStop is kicking off 2026 by shutting down over 400 stores in 42 statesGameStop's CEO Ryan Cohen could earn up to $35 billion in stock options if the retailer reaches a $100 billion market capitalization, a target the company is pursuing through aggressive cost-cutting, including widespread closures of its stores. The firm closed 590 stores in 2024 and plans further closures in fiscal 2025, with 435 stores announced as of Jan. 11, while winding down international operations; the strategy risks thousands of jobs even as the company reports a turnaround and highlights the potential payout for the CEO.Read more →
TechCrunch...Nuclear startups are back in vogue with small reactors, and big challengesInvestors funneled about $1.1 billion into nuclear startups in late 2025 as they bet that smaller, modular reactors and mass production could finally overcome the cost overruns and delays seen with traditional plants like Vogtle 3&4. However, experts warn that achieving meaningful manufacturing gains requires reviving a decayed U.S. industrial base, addressing material supply chains, and building repeated, data-driven production cycles that may take years. The challenges resemble early-forays in other industries, underscoring that capital alone won’t guarantee rapid, cost-effective scaling.Read more →
Engadget...Instagram says accounts 'are secure' after wave of suspicious password reset requestsMalwarebytes warned of a potential breach affecting 17.5 million Instagram users, claiming sensitive data including addresses and emails surfaced on the dark web and could fuel phishing or account takeovers. Instagram denied any systems breach, saying accounts remain secure, but acknowledged a fix for an issue that allowed external parties to request password-reset emails and advised users to enable two-factor authentication and review connected devices.Read more →
Gizmodo...‘Star Wars’ Fans Haven’t Given Up on Ben Solo’s Cinematic ReturnDisney has quietly canceled a standalone Ben Solo movie, ending the project without fanfare. In response, fans of the Star Wars character are mounting a high-profile online campaign to argue why the film should still be made, highlighting fan demand and potential value to the franchise.Read more →
The Verge...Google’s AI Inbox could be a glimpse of Gmail’s futureGoogle is testing a new AI Inbox mode in Gmail that replaces the standard inbox with AI-generated summaries, to-dos, and topics drawn from emails. The feature is in early access for trusted testers and could eventually transform email management with potential calendar integration and quick-reply options, though its usefulness is uncertain for users who keep a highly organized inbox and it is not yet broadly available. The author views it as a promising concept that may evolve, but remains skeptical about its practicality in its current form.Read more →
TechCrunch...Indonesia and Malaysia block Grok over non-consensual, sexualized deepfakesOfficials in Indonesia and Malaysia temporarily blocked access to Grok amid a surge of sexualized AI-generated imagery, including non-consensual deepfakes involving real people. The moves follow broad regulatory pressure worldwide, with India ordering action to curb obscene content, the EU demanding document retention, and the UK Ofcom signaling potential investigations, highlighting a global debate over moderation and safety. xAI apologized and restricted image-generation to paying subscribers on X, while Malaysia's ban was announced, underscoring ongoing tensions between safeguarding users and concerns about censorship and innovation.Read more →
The Verge...Wing’s drone delivery is coming to 150 more WalmartsAlphabet-backed Wing announced an aggressive expansion of its Walmart drone-delivery program, adding 150 stores in 2026 and four new cities (Los Angeles, St. Louis, Miami, Cincinnati) with a longer-term goal of 270 Walmart locations by 2027. Wing frames the effort as part of a shift from truck deliveries to electric drones to reduce pollution, noting 750,000 deliveries since 2012 and drones capable of 2.5–5 pound payloads, up to 12 miles round trip at 65 mph. The expansion is complemented by ongoing drone deliveries for DoorDash in Dallas and Charlotte, highlighting a broader retail-tech push and growing demand from customers who order multiple times weekly.Read more →
TechCrunch...Wing to expand drone delivery to another 150 Walmart storesWing is expanding its Walmart drone-delivery partnership by adding 150 stores, bringing the service to more than 270 Walmart locations and roughly 10% of the U.S. population through 2027. The rollout follows strong early usage, with top customers ordering the service about three times per week, and includes recent progress on larger 5-pound-capacity aircraft and a strategy centered on co-locating operations at Walmart sites. Houston is slated to launch January 15, as Wing pursues a scaled, clustered deployment model, though profitability details were not disclosed.Read more →
TechCrunch...Google announces a new protocol to facilitate commerce using AI agentsGoogle unveiled the Universal Commerce Protocol (UCP), an open standard for AI agent-based shopping developed with major retailers, designed to let agents manage discovery, checkout and post-purchase support across brands and apps. The protocol works alongside related agentic protocols (A2P, A2A, MCP) and will power features in Google search, Gemini apps, and retailer integrations, including Google Pay and Wallet-based checkout with PayPal to follow. This signals a move toward standardized, AI-driven shopping experiences across the ecommerce ecosystem.Read more →
The Verge...How TiVo killed live TVVersion History’s final episode traces TiVo’s rise as a magical DVR and its outsized impact on how we watch TV, from pausing live programs to scheduling recordings. It explains why TiVo failed to become a lasting business even as its concepts became ubiquitous in today’s viewing habits, leaving us living in a TiVo-like world without the box.Read more →
The Verge...I went looking for weird phones and CES 2026 did not disappointAt CES, several non-traditional phone designs hint at a future beyond the standard slab: Clicks unveiled the Communicator with a full keyboard and swappable backs; Ikko's MindOne Pro offers a square, 4-inch Android phone with a second AI-focused OS and global data; Samsung showcased the Galaxy Z TriFold, a foldable that unfolds into a 10-inch display usable with DeX. The devices position phones as potential companions or even laptops replacements, though Ikko’s software/privacy questions and the niche appeal of these forms temper their immediate impact.Read more →
CNET...Livestream FA Cup Soccer: Watch Man United vs. Brighton From AnywhereThe article provides TV and streaming options for Manchester United vs. Brighton in the FA Cup third round, including US coverage on ESPN Plus via ESPN Select or ESPN Unlimited, UK coverage on TNT Sports, Canada on Sportsnet, and Australia on Stan Sport, with kickoff times across multiple time zones. It also notes Manchester United's interim manager Darren Fletcher after the sacking of Ruben Amorim, as well as Brighton's recent form ahead of the match.Read more →
CNET...Struggling With a Steep Lawn? Mammotion's Extreme Mower Aims to Fix Your Toughest Yard WorkCES 2026 showcased Mammotion's Luba 3 AWD and Mini series as breakthroughs in consumer robot lawn care, combining rugged off-road design with advanced navigation that eliminates boundary wires. The mowers use lidar, AI vision, and RTK to tackle steep inclines up to 38.6 degrees and navigate tight yards, with pre-orders at $2,399 and delivery planned for early March. While hands-on real-world testing remains pending, the demos suggest a significant shift toward credible, user-friendly autonomous lawn maintenance.Read more →
The Verge...Will you have to show your ID at the app store?The article examines growing efforts to implement online age verification, arguing that app stores could serve as centralized checkpoints to restrict minors from harmful content while balancing privacy. It outlines state-level bills in Utah, Texas, Louisiana, and California, along with federal proposals like the App Store Accountability Act and the Parents Over Platforms Act, highlighting differing approaches and notable pushback from Apple, Google, and other stakeholders. Ongoing court rulings and potential future Supreme Court involvement raise questions about the feasibility and impact of these measures on both minors and adults, and how access to online content may change in the coming years.Read more →
CNET...CES 2026: LG's Latest Washer-Dryer Combo Solves the Biggest Issues With All-In-One MachinesLG unveiled a ventless Signature Series washer-dryer combo at CES 2026 that can complete a 10-pound load in about 90 minutes, dramatically reducing cycle times and offering a single, space-saving alternative to two machines. The unit uses heat-pump drying, AI load detection, and LG's ThinkQ app to optimize water and drying time, making the appliance more convenient and fabric-friendly. Pricing and exact launch date weren’t disclosed, but the device is expected to arrive early in 2026 at an estimated around $3,000.Read more →
CNET...Livestream FA Cup Soccer: Watch Portsmouth vs. Arsenal From AnywhereArsenal's FA Cup trip to Portsmouth will be broadcast across multiple regions with distinct streaming options: US viewers can watch on ESPN2 and ESPN Plus (via ESPN Select or ESPN Unlimited), UK viewers on TNT Sport 1, Canada via Sportsnet (and SN Now), and Australia on Stan Sport. Kickoff is 2 p.m. GMT on Sunday, Jan. 11 (9 a.m. ET / 6 a.m. PT in the US). The match features Arsenal, near the top of the Premier League, facing a Portsmouth side near the relegation zone in the Championship, with the teams last meeting in the 2020 FA Cup.Read more →
CNET...Don't Love Your iPhone's Liquid Glass? This Setting Can Change ItApple’s iOS 26.1 adds a new Liquid Glass customization, enabling per-element readability adjustments on iPhone and marking the first major visual change since iOS 7 in 2013. It introduces Clear and Tinted options to modify the transparency of specific UI areas—such as the Notification Center and search bars—without altering the overall Light/Dark mode. The setting is available under Settings > Display & Brightness > Liquid Glass and aims to address readability concerns noted by users.Read more →
CNET...CES 2026: We Found the Robots That Actually Solve Real Housework ProblemsCES 2026 showcases a surge in AI-enabled robots that are moving beyond basic chores to act as household companions and entertainment, signaling a shift toward more capable, human-like machines. Highlights include LG's CLOiD home helper, Roborock Saros Rover with legged navigation, the Tamagotchi-like Sweekar, the Boston Dynamics Atlas prototype, and Narwal Flow 2's improved object avoidance, with industry partnerships hinting at a broader future for robotics in everyday life. While some devices cue consumer availability this year, price expectations range from around $150 for Sweekar to about $2,500 or more for the Saros Rover, with Atlas and Flow 2 targeting broader deployments.Read more →
CNET...Today's NYT Connections: Sports Edition Hints and Answers for Jan. 11, #475Gael Fashingbauer Cooper is a longtime journalist and CNET editor who co-authored nostalgia-focused books about the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s. Her career, dating back to 1989, spans roles at Mpls.St.Paul Magazine, Twin Cities Sidewalk, the Minneapolis Star Tribune, and NBC News Digital, marking her as a Gen X writer with a focus on pop culture. She even jokes that she would be first in line if Marathon candy bars ever returned.Read more →
CNET...Today's NYT Mini Crossword Answers for Sunday, Jan. 11A biographical profile of Gael Fashingbauer Cooper, a CNET editor and veteran pop-culture journalist. The piece highlights her co-authorship of books on 70s-90s trends and her journalism career since 1989 across outlets such as Mpls.St.Paul Magazine, Star Tribune, and NBC News Digital. It also notes her Gen X identity and a light personal note about Marathon candy bars.Read more →
CNET...9 Ways You're Using Your Space Heater Wrong, and Why It Causes FiresSpace heaters pose a high fire risk and remain a leading cause of home fires in the US, prompting a breakdown of safe placement and usage practices. The guidance emphasizes never placing heaters on carpets or flammable surfaces, keeping a 3-foot safety zone from walls, furniture, fabrics, and children or pets, avoiding bathrooms or laundry rooms, avoiding extension cords or power strips, using GFCI outlets, and never leaving electric heaters unattended or using fuel-powered models indoors.Read more →
CNET...'Landman' Season 2, Episode 9: Streaming Release Date and TimeLandman season 2 follows crisis manager Tommy Norris as he faces pressure from M-Tex Oil and Demi Moore's Cami Miller, with Andy Garcia returning as a cartel boss and Sam Elliott joining to play Norris's father. The 10-episode season starts with eight episodes available now, and episodes 9 and 10 are set for January 11 and January 18, continuing the show’s record-breaking legacy and Billy Bob Thornton’s Golden Globe nomination. The article also highlights Paramount Plus price increases and notes other Taylor Sheridan series available on the service.Read more →
Gizmodo...Did You Get an Instagram Password Reset Email Recently? This Might Be the Very Unpleasant ReasonThe article warns that personal information may be exposed or traded on the dark web, highlighting ongoing data breaches and the sale of stolen credentials. It explains the risks of identity theft and financial loss for individuals and suggests protective steps such as monitoring accounts, using strong unique passwords, enabling two-factor authentication, and subscribing to data-breach alerts.Read more →
Engadget...Elon Musk says X's new algorithm will be made open source next weekElon Musk said X will open-source its new recommendation algorithm and all related code within seven days, with ongoing updates and developer notes every four weeks. The move comes amid investigations by France and the European Commission and renewed scrutiny after the Grok chatbot incident involving CSAM, raising questions about platform safety and transparency. Past openness efforts, such as the 2023 For You feed release, were incomplete, and regulators will gauge whether this new approach meaningfully improves accountability.Read more →
TechCrunch...SpaceX gets FCC approval to launch 7,500 more Starlink satellitesThe Federal Communications Commission approved SpaceX to launch an additional 7,500 Gen2 Starlink satellites, bringing the global total to 15,000 and enabling multi-frequency operation and direct-to-cell service outside the United States, with supplemental U.S. coverage. The FCC also deferred authorization of the remaining 14,988 proposed Gen2 satellites and set milestones requiring 50% of the approved satellites by December 1, 2028 and the rest by 2031.Read more →
The Verge...Musk says he's going to open-source the new X algorithm next weekIn a post about X (formerly Twitter), Elon Musk announced that the platform will open-source its new recommendation algorithm within seven days, promising transparency into how organic and advertising posts are ranked and indicating forthcoming developer notes every four weeks. The plan follows earlier open-source efforts such as Grok, but the associated GitHub repositories are outdated and have drawn skepticism given past controversies over Grok’s handling of sensitive content and the platform’s perceived focus on rage-bait in feeds. While the move could improve transparency for users and developers, critics caution that prior promises have not always materialized, and observers will watch closely how the updates and notes address concerns about algorithmic bias and safety.Read more →
The Verge...These smart home devices impressed me at CES 2026The CES coverage emphasizes that 2026 smart-home trends are driven by interoperability through Matter, enabling cheaper, feature-rich devices across lighting, locks, cameras, and TVs. Highlights include LG CLOiD robots, Ikea and Lifx smart furnishings, Aqara thermostats and cameras, Lockin’s AI-powered V7 Max lock, GE’s connected refrigerator and roller shades, and Amazon’s Ember Artline TV, all showcasing Matter, Thread, and adaptive energy features to unify ecosystems and reduce development costs. The report underlines a shift toward a centralized, AI-enabled, energy-aware smart home where devices from multiple brands work together and become more affordable and easier to use.Read more →
TechCrunch...OpenAI is reportedly asking contractors to upload real work from past jobsOpenAI and training-data company Handshake AI are reportedly asking third-party contractors to upload real work from past and current jobs to help train their models, as part of a broader push to source high-quality data for automating white-collar tasks. Contractors are instructed to provide actual outputs (e.g., Word docs, PDFs, spreadsheets) and to scrub proprietary and personally identifiable information using a tool called 'Superstar Scrubbing.' Legal experts warn that such an approach poses confidentiality and intellectual property risks, and OpenAI declined to comment.Read more →
Gizmodo...SAG-AFTRA Is Keeping an Eye on the Disney/OpenAI DealThe article notes that Disney's collaboration with OpenAI drew mixed reactions, with some critics expressing disapproval. SAG-AFTRA argues the partnership could improve transparency and drive progress within the entertainment industry.Read more →
Engadget...GameStop reportedly shuts down more than 400 US storesGameStop is pursuing aggressive cost-cutting by shuttering about 410 US locations, with 11 more reportedly on the way, as of January 10. An SEC filing indicates the company expects to close a significant number of stores in fiscal 2025 and outlines a potential $35 billion stock-option payout to CEO Ryan Cohen if the market cap hits $100 billion. The retailer is also reducing its presence in parts of Europe and Canada and has struggled with branding after past crypto and NFT ventures.Read more →
The Verge...The FCC is letting SpaceX launch 7,500 more Starlink satellitesThe FCC approved SpaceX's plan to launch 7,500 additional Gen2 Starlink satellites, bringing the total in orbit to about 15,000 and waiving overlapping coverage requirements. SpaceX had requested up to 30,000 satellites, with a deadline requiring 50% of Gen2 satellites to be launched and operational by December 1, 2028 and the rest by December 2031. While the move promises global direct-to-cell connectivity and speeds up to 1 Gbps, it raises concerns among astronomers about light pollution, space debris, and orbital collisions.Read more →
CNET...Today's NYT Strands Hints, Answers and Help for Jan. 11 #679The article offers hints and solutions for today’s NYT Strands puzzle, including the theme 'Yay!!', a list of non-spangram answers (BOOYAH, HOORAY, HUZZAH, YIPPEE, WHOOPEE, AWESOME), and the spangram THATSGREAT. It explains how finding three four-letter-or-more words unlocks theme words and notes that the total number of answers can vary. It also points readers to CNET’s NYT puzzle hints page for additional help with Strands, Wordle, and related puzzles.Read more →
CNET...Today's NYT Connections Hints, Answers and Help for Jan. 11, #945The article profiles Gael Fashingbauer Cooper, a longtime journalist and CNET editor who co-authored books on 70s-80s and 90s pop culture. It outlines her career across outlets such as Mpls.St.Paul Magazine, Twin Cities Sidewalk, the Minneapolis Star Tribune, and NBC News Digital, and notes her Gen X background along with a light personal touch about Marathon candy bars.Read more →
CNET...Today's Wordle Hints, Answer and Help for Jan. 11, #1667Today's Wordle answer is QUARK, with clues indicating no repeated letters, two vowels, begins with Q and ends with K, and refers to a fundamental particle. The piece also lists yesterday's and other recent answers and offers tips for starter words. It also notes a related story about Wordle's toughest words of 2025 and links to other puzzles.Read more →
Gizmodo...Elon Musk Says In One Week He Will Fully Reveal Why Your X Timeline Is… Like ThatThe article notes that the individual has been claiming since 2022 that they would make the algorithm open source. It provides little detail on which algorithm is involved or when the release might occur. The piece underscores a commitment to openness in algorithm development, but lacks further context.Read more →
Gizmodo...A ‘Baldur’s Gate 3’ Writer Explains Wyll’s Disappointing ArcLarian Studios acknowledges ongoing fan dissatisfaction with the character Wyll in their game, stating that they hear the feedback and absolutely agree with the concerns. The piece indicates potential future consideration or adjustments but provides no specifics on changes. Overall, it signals a responsive stance from the developer toward player feedback.Read more →
TechCrunch...Indonesia blocks Grok over non-consensual, sexualized deepfakesIndonesia temporarily blocked access to xAI’s Grok chatbot amid a government crackdown on sexualized, AI-generated imagery, calling non-consensual deepfakes a serious violation of rights and digital security. The move signals a broader regulatory push, with India ordering action to curb obscene content, the EU seeking document retention for potential investigations, and UK regulators weighing compliance issues; in the US, lawmakers have urged Apple and Google to remove X from app stores.Read more →
Engadget...An Instagram data breach reportedly exposed the personal info of 17.5 million usersMalwarebytes reports a data breach exposing the sensitive information of 17.5 million Instagram users, including usernames, addresses, phone numbers, and email addresses, with the data available for sale on the dark web and linked to a 2024 Instagram API exposure. The leak could enable phishing and account takeovers, and Meta has not issued an official statement. Experts urge users to enable two-factor authentication, change passwords, and review devices in Meta's Accounts Center.Read more →
Gizmodo...Bill Gates Warns of a Dark Trend In Depressing Annual Letter So Here’s a Little Deer Guy Absolutely Owning a RhinocerosBill Gates says his optimism nowadays comes with footnotes, signaling a more cautious, nuanced outlook. The piece ends with a light suggestion to watch a cute video instead of focusing on the caveats.Read more →
Gizmodo...The Fourth Most Populous Country in the World Just Reportedly Blocked GrokIndonesia has placed a temporary restriction on Grok, and X has been invited to discuss the matter with regulators. The move signals a regulatory review rather than a permanent ban.Read more →
Engadget...Don’t count on Baldur’s Gate 3 coming to Switch 2, as least for nowNintendo Switch 2 owners won’t see Baldur’s Gate 3 on the Nintendo Store for now. In a Reddit AMA, Larian Studios CEO Swen Vicke suggested that the lack of a Switch 2 port isn’t their decision, hinting that Wizards of the Coast or Nintendo may be involved, while Larian previously released Divinity: Original Sin 2 on Switch 2. The studio has said it won’t develop major updates or a sequel for Baldur’s Gate 3, leaving open the possibility that another studio could pursue a port in the future, though no such move has been announced.Read more →
Engadget...SpaceX can deploy 7,500 more Starlink Gen2 satellites with FCC approvalThe U.S. Federal Communications Commission approved SpaceX to deploy 7,500 additional Gen2 Starlink satellites, bringing the total to 15,000, and authorized upgrades to use more frequencies and orbital shells to expand global coverage and enable direct-to-cell connectivity outside the United States, with supplemental coverage within the U.S. SpaceX’s collaboration with T-Mobile for satellite-to-phone services, and plans for future voice calls over satellite, position the service as a broader mobile and internet platform. The move follows SpaceX’s step to lower 4,400 satellites to a safer, lower orbit to reduce collision risk and comes after earlier limited approvals amid concerns about orbital debris surrounding the original 29,988-second-generation request.Read more →
Engadget...The CES companies hoping your brain is the next big thing in computingCES 2026 is highlighting a wave of consumer EEG devices aimed at tracking focus, improving sleep, and enabling brain-computer interfaces. Proponents point to potential benefits for gaming, productivity, and safety, with startups like Neurable, Brain-Life, and NAOX pushing wearables into headsets and earbuds, while experts caution that the science is not yet proven and these tools should be treated as quantitative aids rather than medical devices. The takeaway is that while EEGs could become more commonplace, the technology is still in early days and prone to hype without rigorous clinical validation.Read more →
Gizmodo...Marvel Has Its Best-Selling Comic in Years Thanks to Robert Downey Jr.The article describes Marvel’s 'Ultimate Endgame' event as adopting a meta approach that brings the franchise full circle. It frames the development as a significant shift in Marvel's storytelling, emphasizing self-referential elements that resonate with longtime fans.Read more →
CNET...Livestream FA Cup Soccer 2026: Watch Charlton vs. ChelseaCharlton hosts Chelsea in an FA Cup clash as Chelsea begin life under interim boss Liam Rosenior. The match is broadcast in the US on ESPN Plus (via ESPN Select or ESPN Unlimited), with UK coverage on TNT Sports and Canadian and Australian streams via Sportsnet and Stan Sport. Charlton sit 19th in the Championship, giving Chelsea a chance to kick off Rosenior's tenure with a win.Read more →
The Verge...Amazfit’s Active 2 tracker and Blu-rays are this week’s best dealsThe article highlights a batch of consumer tech deals to kick off the year, emphasizing health- and fitness-related gadgets, charging accessories, a Nintendo Switch game, and a smart thermostat. Key picks include the Amazfit Active 2 at $84.99, Anker’s 45W Nano Charger with a built-in display, Shokz OpenRun Pro wireless headphones at a new low, and Nest Learning Thermostat on sale, reflecting continued post-CES deal flow and savings for shoppers.Read more →
Gizmodo...French Tax Agent Allegedly Sold Personal Data of Crypto Users to CriminalsThe suspect admitted sharing the data but claimed she did not know what the buyers planned to do with it, highlighting questions about accountability in data transactions. This development points to ongoing legal proceedings and raises concerns about data privacy, security, and the scope of responsibility for those who facilitate data sales. Authorities will scrutinize her role and the broader implications for regulatory and prosecutorial approaches to data misuse.Read more →
Engadget...Engadget Podcast: Best of CES 2026 and a chat with Pebble's founderEngadget’s CES 2026 wrap highlights the show's standout moments and announces its Best of CES 2026 awards, featuring innovations like Lego’s Smart Brick and Lenovo’s rollable laptop screen. The episode also includes an interview with Pebble founder Eric Migicovsky about reviving the Pebble smartwatch and introduces an intriguing AI-powered notetaking ring, signaling continued momentum in wearables, health tech, and AI-enabled gadgets.Read more →
The Verge...I’ve never used a trackball, but Keychron’s Nape Pro looks like the perfect oneKeychron unveiled new mechanical keyboards at CES, led by the Nape Pro, its first trackball-style peripheral with a slim design and a rotary dial. The device emphasizes marathon battery life and six programmable buttons, usable from either side of a keyboard without repositioning the hand. It will head to crowdfunding in Japan and reach the US in the spring for about $60–$100, depending on tariffs.Read more →
Engadget...The robots we saw at CES 2026: The lovable, the creepy and the utterly confusingCES 2026 highlighted robotics as a centerpiece, with AI-enabled humanoids and autonomous assistants demonstrating advanced autonomy, social interaction, and versatile capabilities. The show ranged from Agibot's A2/X2 and other humanoids to AI-powered pets, chore-handling bots, and innovative vacuums, illustrating rapid AI-driven progress, while many demos remain prototypes or have unclear commercial timelines. Overall, the event underscored both practical potential and ambitious visions for a robot-rich future.Read more →
Gizmodo...‘Godzilla Minus Zero’ Stomps Into Theaters This NovemberThe article notes that November will offer moviegoers a chance to see Godzilla Minus Zero on the big screen, alongside Thanksgiving activities. It frames the film as a notable entertainment option for the fall season.Read more →
The Verge...I replaced Windows with Linux and everything’s going greatA Verge writer documents installing CachyOS (an Arch-based Linux distribution) on a Windows PC to test Linux as a daily driver with minimal prior research. They report mostly smooth hardware compatibility and workable productivity tasks, plus some quirks like a gaming mouse that only works in-game and Minecraft Bedrock not having a native Linux version, but remain optimistic about using Linux for work and some gaming while acknowledging future challenges.Read more →
The Verge...We tried to get humanoid robots to do the laundryAt CES, humanoid and service robots from LG, SwitchBot, Boston Dynamics, WIRobotics, Zeroth and others showcased advances aimed at handling home chores, including attempts to load washers and fold clothes. The Verge’s hands-on testing suggests that while robotics and AI keep getting smarter, a fully autonomous laundry routine remains unproven, and many demonstrations may rely on single-purpose devices or pre-programmed steps. Industry voices are divided on whether humanoid robots will live up to the promise or fade as vaporware, with debate about whether the future lies in smaller, specialized machines.Read more →
Engadget...NASA makes final preparations for its first crewed moon mission in over 50 yearsNASA now says Artemis 2 could launch as early as February 2026, with the first opportunity on February 6 and a target date no earlier than January 17 depending on weather and any needed fixes. The 10-day crewed mission will test Orion's life-support systems with four astronauts, orbit Earth twice, then travel about 4,700 miles beyond the far side of the Moon, and will include a wet dress rehearsal at the end of January to validate the countdown and fueling process.Read more →
CNET...Livestream FA Cup Soccer: Watch Tottenham vs. Aston Villa Free From AnywhereThe article explains how to watch the FA Cup third-round clash between Tottenham and Aston Villa on January 10, detailing US streaming on ESPN Plus and multiple international options. It notes Tottenham's recent struggles and Villa's strong form, and outlines viewing details in the UK (BBC iPlayer and TNT Sports), Canada (Sportsnet), and Australia (Stan Sport).Read more →
The Verge...What's on your desk, Stevie Bonifield?Stevie Bonifield of The Verge gives a tour of their compact, multi-device home office, featuring an adjustable VIVO desk, a low-height Haworth chair, and three computers connected to two monitors. The piece highlights their gear (Nuphy Halo75 keyboard, Razer Orochi V2 mouse, various controllers) and personal collectibles (Star Wars, Dimension 20 Elmville map, rock collection) as well as Linux setup and ongoing hardware issues. It paints a portrait of a tech journalist who blends high-functionality with strong nerdy interests in gaming and sci-fi.Read more →