Gizmodo...Crypto Brosâ Mistrial Was Such an âEmotional Burdenâ for Deadlocked Jurors That âHalfâ of Them CriedThe article makes a concise remark that serving as a juror in cryptocurrency-related cases would be unenjoyable, using an image featuring the Ethereum logo to establish crypto context. It signals ongoing interest in crypto-related legal matters but provides limited detail about any specific case or implications. Overall, it offers a brief, sentiment-driven note rather than an in-depth report.Read more â
Engadget...Steam store pages get a mini makeover to better suit wide screensValve has released a UI refresh for Steam store pages, widening layouts to 1200 pixels and enabling higher-resolution images to display more content without crowding the page. The update introduces new viewing modes, including a theater mode and full-screen option for trailers and screenshots, and also updates the appearance of search results, recommendations, and hub areas for a more uniform look. Homepages are not updated yet, with Valve indicating similar adjustments are coming later.Read more â
Gizmodo...âPluribusâ May Not Be About AI, But Vince Gilligan Hates It RegardlessTV creator Vince Gilligan says viewers of his new project 'Pluribus' should draw their own conclusions about its themes rather than rely on an explicit authorial interpretation. The remark contrasts with how audiences interpreted 'Breaking Bad,' signaling a more open-ended approach to storytelling for 'Pluribus.'Read more â
TechCrunch...âBreaking Badâ creatorâs new show âPluribusâ was emphatically âmade by humans,â not AIThe Apple TV+ show Pluribus features a 'This show was made by humans' disclaimer to emphasize it was produced without generative AI, reflecting a broader industry conversation about AI in content creation. Creator Vince Gilligan has publicly denounced AI, calling it 'the worldâs most expensive and energy-intensive plagiarism machine' and saying 'I hate AI,' a stance highlighted in recent coverage. The article notes Pluribus marks Gilliganâs return to science fiction with Rhea Seehorn and suggests the disclaimer could serve as a model for signaling human-made content in filmmaking.Read more â
Gizmodo...What Is Dan Trachtenbergâs âPredatorâ Trilogy About?The article notes that Trachtenbergâwho directed Preyâcontinues to use the Predator franchise across projects, referencing titles such as 'Killer of Killers' and 'Badlands.' It suggests he may be using Predator to drive a point home.Read more â
Engadget...The Google TV Streamer 4K hits a record-low price before Black FridayGoogle's TV Streamer 4K is discounted to $75 ahead of Black Friday, making it a strong value to upgrade an aging TV. The device offers 32GB storage, 4GB RAM, a 22% faster processor, and Google Home integration in a set-top design, with a favorable Engadget review noting its ability to pull together streaming apps. The article notes the usual price is $100 and mentions other Black Friday deals like Nest thermostat and Nest Wi-Fi Pro 6E.Read more â
TechCrunch...OpenAI asked Trump administration to expand Chips Act tax credit to cover data centersOpenAI has urged the U.S. government to expand the Advanced Manufacturing Investment Credit to cover AI servers and data centers, arguing that wider eligible sectors would lower capital costs, de-risk investments, and accelerate the countryâs AI infrastructure buildup. The request also includes faster permitting and a strategic reserve of essential materials for AI infrastructure. CEO Sam Altman and CFO Sarah Friar clarified positions on government guarantees, with Altman saying OpenAI does not want guarantees for its datacenters and noting limited discussions about loan guarantees for semiconductor fabs, while OpenAI projects substantial revenue and capital commitments through 2030.Read more â
Gizmodo...BioWareâs Cryptic âMass Effect 5 â Art is Building the Gameâs StoryBioWare says all material released for Mass Effect 5 so far is designed to foreshadow the game's next chapter, framing current releases as part of a deliberate buildup to the sci-fi saga. The studio indicates that subsequent reveals will connect to and expand on what lies ahead for the next installment.Read more â
CNET...5 Options for Streaming ESPN and ABC Without YouTube TVDisney and YouTube TV are in a carriage dispute, leaving YouTube TV subscribers without ABC, ESPN and other Disney channels. The article lists five temporary streaming options to watch ESPN/ABC at lower or no cost, detailing pricing, channel lineups, and limitations (notably Sling Orange Day/Weekend Pass excludes ABC and Sling supports a single stream). These alternatives provide a stopgap for sports fans until the dispute is resolved.Read more â
The Verge...The best earbuds weâve tested for 2025The Verge surveys the current wireless-earbud market, noting premium models from Sony, Apple, Samsung, Bose and others deliver best-in-class noise cancellation and sound, while budget options now offer surprisingly strong performance. It highlights ecosystem lock-in, with many features tied to a manufacturerâs devices, and provides categorized picks (best overall, best for iPhone, Android, Samsung, Pixel, calls, fitness, and budget) based on criteria such as comfort, battery life, IP ratings, codecs, and multipoint connectivity, backed by real-world testing. It also mentions design trade-offs and updates, including Bose QC Ultra Earbuds Gen 2 and Apple AirPods Pro 3.Read more â
Engadget...Black Friday Apple deals include $100 off the Mac mini M4Appleâs 2024 Mac mini M4 is discounted for Black Friday, with the base 16GB RAM, 256GB SSD model now $499 (down from $599) and higher configurations on sale: 16GB/512GB for $690 and 24GB/512GB for $890, with three years of AppleCare+ shaving roughly $100 off each price. The Mac mini M4, praised for compact power and featuring front USB-C and headphone ports, remains a strong desktop option. A smaller discount is also offered on the Magic Trackpad, now $120, the cheapest price seen.Read more â
Engadget...The 22 best gift ideas for the remote worker in your lifeLogitech's Brio 500 webcam is highlighted as a top choice for remote workers, delivering 1080p/30fps video with improved auto-light correction and a high-quality microphone array. It offers customizable settings via LogiTune, RightSight automatic framing to keep the user centered, and a privacy shutter for shielding the lens when not in use. The review emphasizes strong performance in varying lighting and the convenience features that enhance everyday video calls.Read more â
The Verge...Apple helped kill netbooks. Will it bring them back?Rumors suggest Apple is building a low-cost MacBook around $599 with a smaller footprint and a new design powered by an iPhone-era processor (potentially A18 or A19). The notebook would borrow from netbook-era tradeoffs, emphasizing portability and battery life over heavy tasks, and could come with a smaller display than the current 13.6-inch MacBook Air. If true, it would mark a major shift for Apple toward a budget segment, reintroducing an affordable option in a market long dominated by premium laptops and tablets.Read more â
Gizmodo...Behold, the Bloody Return of âKill Billâ to Theaters Next MonthFor the first time, the two Kill Bill films will be released together as a single four-hour feature called The Whole Bloody Affair, arriving in December. The release consolidates the pair into one continuous viewing experience, offering a complete version of the story in a longer format.Read more â
CNET...Prime Video: The 15 Absolute Best Movies to WatchPrime Video has announced its November slate, underscoring a mix of original films and acquisitions such as Air and Deep Cover, with new titles rolling out on dates from November 5 to November 21. The article highlights Prime Video as a source of quality originals and notes that a $15-per-month Prime membership unlocks these titles (some available with ads), offering options across thriller, romance, drama, comedy, and documentary.Read more â
The Verge...Sims streamers are distancing themselves from EA, but for some the choice is hardThe Sims 4 community is in turmoil after EA agreed to be acquired for $55 billion by investors including Saudi Arabia's PIF and Jared Kushner's Affinity Partners, prompting widespread concern about potential shifts in content and inclusivity. The deal has driven the game's biggest creators to leave or distance themselves from EAâs Creator Network, while mid-tier creators face career risks as they reconsider participation and viewership, raising questions about the game's future culture. Regulators and politicians have joined the conversation, with calls for investigations, even as EA attempts to reassure players that its values and creative freedom will endure.Read more â
Gizmodo...Denmark Says It Will Ban Social Media for Users Under 15Denmark is taking on Big Tech, signaling a regulatory push against large technology platforms. The article provides few specifics on proposals or actions, but the move suggests tighter oversight and potential changes for tech companies operating in Denmark. If enacted, the measures could influence how Big Tech handles competition, data, and user protections in Denmark and potentially beyond.Read more â
Gizmodo...ICEâs Biggest Contractor Seeks Ankle Monitor Revenue Amid Government ShutdownThe article highlights the widespread use of ankle monitors for people on non-detained dockets, illustrated by Raul Lopez wearing one at home. It notes that millions are on non-detained dockets, underscoring the scale of monitoring in the criminal justice system. The piece suggests implications for privacy, cost, and fairness in how pretrial and non-detained populations are managed.Read more â
The Verge...The Apple Watch SE 3 and Legoâs Star Wars Advent Calendar are our favorite deals this weekThe first week of November brings a raft of early Black Friday tech deals across wearables, streaming devices, storage, and home electronics, with several items hitting all-time low prices. Highlights include the Apple Watch SE 3 at $199.99 (40mm GPS) on Amazon/Costco, the Google TV Streamer 4K at $74.99, Legoâs 2025 Star Wars Advent Calendar at $26.99, and deep discounts on a Samsung 512GB microSD Express card, Anker 521 PowerHouse, and Samsung Frame Pro TVs. These promos are rolling out through the weekend and beyond, with retailers updating weekly.Read more â
Engadget...Get 50 percent off Headspace annual subscriptions in this Black Friday dealHeadspace is bringing back its major Black Friday annual deal, offering 50% off the regular price for a full year of guided meditations, sleep sounds and mindfulness tools, reducing the cost to $35 per year through December 4. The deal emphasizes Headspace's structured programs, personalized progress tracking and reminders, with a library of sessions designed to help new and existing users start or maintain a mindfulness routine. The offer positions an annual commitment as a cost-effective way to integrate daily mindfulness and consistent practice.Read more â
The Verge...The Matic robot vacuum is smarter, quieter, and gets the job doneThe Verge reviews Matic, a ground-up, on-device robot vacuum from Matic Robots that uses five cameras and camera-based navigation to mimic human cleaning, delivering reliable, quiet performance and offline operation with end-to-end encryption if connected. The reviewer praises its reliability and map-based navigation but notes trade-offs: an 8-inch tall design that canât fit under low furniture, very slow cleaning, need to regularly replace proprietary bags, and the absence of an auto-empty dock, all at a high price that rises soon. Despite these drawbacks, itâs considered the best option for buyers willing to spend over $1,000, though concerns about a small startupâs staying power linger and future features are planned (Gesture control, Matter support).Read more â
TechCrunch...How startups can lure good talent fairly without big tech bank accountsEarly-stage startups can't match the million-dollar salaries now common at Meta and OpenAI, but can still attract talent by offering generous, fair, and flexible compensation, anchored by clear equity frameworks. The TechCrunch Disrupt 2025 panel urged startups to set transparent compensation standards, align goals with hiring, ensure accountability on vesting, and remain willing to adjust later as they grow to avoid legal and cultural pitfalls.Read more â
CNET...Formula E's New Electric Racing Car Is Faster Than a Formula 1 Car. What We Know So FarFormula E unveiled the Gen4 race car, boasting 600 kW (about 815 hp) and a 0-60 mph time of 1.8 seconds, with all-wheel drive and two aero configurationsâhigh-downforce for qualifying and a low-drag 'Attack Mode' for racing. It features a 55 kWh battery and peak regenerative braking of 700 kW, recovering up to 40% of race power from braking, and is built from 100% recyclable materials with at least 20% recycled content. Debuting in the 2026-27 season and progressing through tests with Porsche, Nissan, Stellantis, Jaguar and Lola Cars, Gen4 is positioned to broaden Formula Eâs appeal and potentially move the series out from under Formula 1âs shadow through faster speeds and sustainability-driven innovation.Read more â
CNET...Are You Using the Wrong Sponge? Why You Should Choose Them Based on ColorThe article explains that sponge colors indicate their intended use and level of abrasiveness, helping prevent contamination and surface damage in the kitchen. It provides a color-coded guide: green for general cleaning, yellow for delicate surfaces, red or pink for high-risk areas, and black for heavy-duty scrubbing, to promote safer and more hygienic cleaning practices. Following this system can reduce germ spread and protect tableware and appliances while making it easier to manage cleaning tools.Read more â
CNET...I Used the Oppo Find X9 Pro's Bizarre-Looking Hasselblad Lens and Here's Everything It Can DoOppoâs Find X9 Pro introduces a 200-megapixel telephoto camera and an external Hasselblad Teleconverter Kit that can deliver substantial zoom, including 10x-200x range and a claimed lossless zoom up to 13.2x via computational photography. The detachable lens kit is bulky, requires a magnetic case, and lacks a camera grip, making it less practical for everyday use, though it yields strong color rendering and depth in certain shots; it is also pricey at âŹ499 and not available in the US. Overall, the setup feels like a high-end, niche accessory rather than a universally convenient feature set.Read more â
Engadget...12 steps you can take right now to be safer onlineCybersecurity doesnât have to be complex; the article provides practical, non-technical steps to stay safer online. It covers 12 actionable practicesâupdates, strong passwords, two-factor authentication, backups, social-engineering awareness, VPNs, antivirus, privacy tools, data removal services, and mindful sharingâemphasizing free or affordable options. Taken together, these steps offer an accessible path to reducing risk on everyday devices and accounts.Read more â
The Verge...The endearing movie that affirms creativity as a human actDirector Ira Sachs adapts a verbatim 1974 conversation between photographer Peter Hujar and Linda Rosenkrantz into the feature Peter Hujarâs Day, filmed in a single West Village apartment and expanded into 23 scenes over 12 hours. The Verge interview explains how Sachs preserves intimacy and authenticity from the text, using stand-ins and on-set photography to shape the filmâs rhythm, while exploring themes of creativity, doubt, and the sustainability of making art, with a theatrical yet cinematic approach that avoids a traditional biopic. The film releases in theaters on November 7.Read more â
The Verge...Soaring electricity rates fueled Democratic victories â now comes the hard partRising utility bills and energy insecurity are helping shape political outcomes in New Jersey, Virginia, and Georgia as voters hold officials accountable for energy prices amid growing demand from data centers, AI, and electric vehicles. The piece outlines challenges in freezing rates, aging grids, and slow nuclear development, while highlighting policy options such as reforming rate structures, income-based plans, and community-benefit agreements to reduce costs for households.Read more â
Engadget...A Pizza Delivery is a dreamy indie adventure that tests your will to press onA Pizza Delivery is a moody, narrative-driven puzzle-adventure that uses a pizza-delivery premise to explore human connection and hope across dreamlike, disparate locations. While praised for its atmosphere and heartfelt storytelling, the game is criticized for clunky scooter controls, traversal glitches, and puzzles that can feel unfair or unfinished, leaving B's backstory partially unresolved despite an uplifting ending. It is available on PS5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC.Read more â
Engadget...Halo Infinite will get its last major content update on November 18Microsoft's Halo Studios says Operation: Infinite, launching November 18, will be the last major update for Halo Infinite as the team shifts to work on multiple upcoming Halo titles. The update doubles earnings for Career Rank and Spartan Points, introduces new armor sets and weapon models through a Premium Pass, and adds a new asymmetrical map, with daily/weekly challenges and new Ranked Seasons continuing thereafter. Separately, a Halo: Combat Evolved remake, Halo: Campaign Evolved, is planned for 2026 across Xbox, PC, and PS5, and unverified reports suggest a new Halo multiplayer live-service project is in development.Read more â
CNET...NASA's Escapade Mission May Finally Reveal How the Martian Atmosphere WorksNASA's Escapade mission, a low-cost collaboration with UC Berkeley and Rocket Lab using Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket, will launch two orbiters to study Mars' magnetosphere from the Earth-Sun L2 point before heading to Mars for a likely 2027 arrival. With a budget under $80 million, including $20 million for the rocket and $55 million for the orbiters, it represents the least expensive Mars mission and marks Blue Origin's first NASA spaceflight, potentially advancing reusable-launch-vehicle goals. If successful, the mission could pave the way for more frequent and affordable Mars missions and deepen our understanding of how solar wind interacts with Mars' atmosphere.Read more â
CNET...Best Family Phone Plans for 2025Can you pick a plan that makes every person in a family happy? We looked at plans from AT&T, T-Mobile and Verizon to find our favorites.Read more â
CNET...X Is Retiring Twitter.com. You Have 2 Days to Update Your Account or Risk LockoutX, formerly Twitter, will retire its old domain as part of Elon Musk's rebrand. Users relying on hardware security keys or passkeys must reenroll them under the new x.com domain by Nov. 10, or risk temporary lockout. The change is a domain transition not a security breach and affects only security-key-based 2FA and passkeys, not authenticator apps.Read more â
CNET...The Worst Thing About Coca-Cola's Holiday Ad Isn't the AICoca-Colaâs holiday ad uses generative AI to create AI-generated animals and scenes, a move that sparked backlash despite a disclosure at the start of the video. The article argues that while AI in advertising is becoming normalized, brands should clearly label AI use, and it highlights concerns about job displacement in creative industries and the broader push by marketers to adopt AI tools. It also places Coca-Colaâs decision in the context of ongoing industry trends and calls for transparency in AI-created content.Read more â
Engadget...Get 50 percent off one of our favorite budgeting apps before Black FridayMonarch Money is offering new subscribers 50% off annual plans, bringing the typical $100/year price down to $50 when you sign up through the web using code MONARCHVIP. The budgeting app connects to banks and Apple Card, tracks net worth, spending, income, bills, investments and goals, and provides a detailed dashboard and month-in-review, though it requires some setup and may be complex for some users. The article notes competition from Mint replacements and mentions Quicken Simplifi also running a sale on annual plans.Read more â
Engadget...Ports-a-plenty, a zen garden creator and other new indie games worth checking outIndie game news this week spans console debuts, new demos, and big sales as ports land on PS5/Xbox and new VR/handheld experiences roll out. Highlights include 1000xResist hitting consoles with Game Pass, Satisfactory coming to PS5/Xbox, a free-upgrade remaster for The Falconeer, and a Steam-backed Metroidvania Fusion Festival with hundreds of demos and discounts; plus upcoming titles like Sheepherds! for Steam and Playdate games Fauna and Diora.Read more â
CNET...You Can Change Your iPhone's Liquid Glass Design With This New iOS 26.1 SettingApple's iOS 26.1 introduces a new Liquid Glass Settings that lets iPhone users selectively adjust the appearance of interface elements such as Notification Center and search bars. The update, released on Nov. 3, offers two optionsâClear and Tintedâallowing users to tweak transparency and contrast without altering overall Light or Dark mode. The change addresses readability concerns raised by users after iOS 26's Liquid Glass redesign and guides users to Settings > Display & Brightness > Liquid Glass.Read more â
Gizmodo...Rediscovered Fossil Redraws the Map of Woolly Mammoth TerritoryNew research indicates woolly mammoths roamed farther east than scientists previously believed, expanding the known geographic range of these extinct creatures. The finding could reshape our understanding of ancient mammoth migration and habitat use.Read more â
CNET...7 Wellness Hacks We Swear By for Surviving Cold and Flu SeasonThe article offers practical wellness hacks to reduce cold and flu risk and ease symptoms during the season, drawing on personal accounts from wellness editors. It covers dietary supports (vegan mushroom broth, zinc, turmeric, elderberry), throat-soothing remedies (tea, honey, saltwater gargle), topical congestion relief (VapoRub), and steam-based relief, while noting that evidence varies for some remedies.Read more â
CNET...Premier League Soccer: Stream Tottenham vs. Man United, Live From AnywhereThe article outlines how to watch the Tottenham vs. Manchester United Premier League match, noting kickoff times and streaming options, including US viewers can watch on Peacock Premium and international options on UK TNT Sports, Canada Fubo, and Australia Stan Sport. It also provides guidance on using VPNs to stream from abroad, highlighting privacy benefits and potential platform restrictions, and citing a recommended provider (ExpressVPN).Read more â
CNET...Controversy Brews: US Government Targets Banning Top Wi-Fi RouterA US ban on TP-Link routers is gaining momentum as several federal agencies back the proposal and Commerce weighs the plan amid national-security concerns over the company's ties to China. Separately, DOJ antitrust investigators are examining potential predatory pricing, and the outcome could hinge on ongoing US-China negotiations. In the meantime, experts say router vulnerabilities are systemic across brands, prompting readers to harden their home networks.Read more â
CNET...Today's NYT Mini Crossword Answers for Saturday, Nov. 8Gael Fashingbauer Cooper is a longtime journalist and CNET editor known for pop-culture reporting. The bio traces her career since 1989 across outlets like Mpls.St.Paul Magazine, Twin Cities Sidewalk, the Minneapolis Star Tribune, and NBC News Digital, and notes her as a co-author of nostalgia-focused books such as Whatever Happened to Pudding Pops? and The Totally Sweet '90s. It also mentions she is Gen X and would be first in line if Marathon candy bars return.Read more â
CNET...ARC Raiders Review: An Extraction Shooter Built for Every Type of PlayerARC Raiders is an online multiplayer extraction shooter from Embark Studios where teams of raiders battle both AI-controlled robots and rival players to loot and escape, with emergent narratives shaping each match. The game emphasizes accessible progression, a voluntary wipe system, and map modifiers that alter strategy, while its use of generative AI for NPCs and animations has sparked both innovation praise and concerns about labor impact and voice-actÂing quality. Visually striking and community-driven, it stands out for its blend of shooter tactics, roguelike elements, and fragile player trust dynamics in a world overrun by machines.Read more â
CNET...AI Ranked the Catchiest Songs in HistoryâDo You Agree With the List?The article explores why certain songs become earworms and fill dance floors, blending insights from DJs with AI perspectives. It compares AI-generated lists of catchiest songs from ChatGPT, Gemini, and Copilot to a pre-AI museum study and real-world reactions, highlighting factors like rhythm, hooks, cultural context, and popular trends (notably TikTok) in shaping whatâs considered catchy. The piece suggests catchiness is dynamic and context-driven, influenced by BPM, emotional connection, and social setting, with AI tools both reflecting and influencing musical preferences.Read more â
Gizmodo...Iâm Both Terrified and Impatient for Pennywise to Show Up on âWelcome to DerryâThe article centers on Pennywise imagery linked to Welcome to Derry and HBO Max. It describes the clown as shifting between its various formsâdemon baby, bat, and the 'pickled daddy'âbefore settling on its familiar look. The caption suggests HBO Max is featuring or marketing this It-related content.Read more â
The Verge...Halo Infinite is about to get its last major updateHalo Infinite's development team announced that Operation: Infinite will be the last major content update for the game, with the team shifting focus to other Halo titles while continuing to support Infinite in maintenance mode. They also touted the Campaign Evolved remake, planned for multiplatform release on PS5 and Xbox in 2026, which has drawn strong reactions from the community, signaling a broader shift in Halo's future after its rocky launch.Read more â
Gizmodo...Ranking the New âFive Nights at Freddyâs 2â Popcorn Buckets From Cutest to CreepiestA new line of eerie Freddy Fazbear's Pizza merchandise is being rolled out in cinemas as part of the brand's tie-in with the Five Nights at Freddy's movie from Blumhouse. The promotion highlights ongoing cross-media marketing, inviting theatergoers to engage with the franchise in cinemas beyond the games.Read more â
CNET...Today's NYT Connections: Sports Edition Hints and Answers for Nov. 8, #411Gael Fashingbauer Cooper is a longtime journalist and CNET editor who co-authored nostalgia-focused books on 1970s and 1980s pop culture. Since 1989 she has worked at outlets including Mpls.St.Paul Magazine, Twin Cities Sidewalk, the Minneapolis Star Tribune, and NBC News Digital. The profile highlights her Gen X perspective and pop-culture interests, including a playful note that she would be first in line if Marathon candy bars ever return.Read more â
CNET...Netflix Review: Our Top Pick in a Sea of Streaming ChoicesNetflix remains CNET's Editors' Choice for streaming thanks to its enormous, ever-refreshing library and easy, cross-device UX. The article outlines pricing across plansâStandard with ads at $8, Standard at $18, and Premium at $25âwith download limits, licensing gaps on the ad tier, and additional perks like 4K HDR on higher tiers, plus Netflix's growing catalog of originals and games. It also notes ongoing AI-powered search tests and the ad experience with variable ad breaks.Read more â
Engadget...The Lisbon Airport is turning away private jets inbound for the Web SummitThe Web Summit in Lisbon has created an unprecedented bottleneck for private jets, with Lisbon Airport turning away slots and some flights redirecting to airports as far as Badajoz, Spain. Organizers said there is a shortage of private-jet slots due to the conferenceâs high-profile attendees, highlighting capacity challenges at the airport. The piece also notes the environmental impact of private flying and questions whether a larger, shared-charter solution could be feasible.Read more â
CNET...Wordle Gets Personal: You Can Now Make and Share Your Own PuzzlesNew York Times Games has added a Create a Puzzle feature to Wordle, allowing subscribers to craft custom 4-7 letter puzzles for friends and family. After choosing a word (subject to dictionary rules), users can enter a name and an optional hint, and share a link that others can solve without a subscription; the puzzle doesn't reset daily and remains accessible to recipients with the link.Read more â
Gizmodo...âTatsuki Fujimoto 17-26â Is a Joyously Unhinged Look Into the Young Mind of Mangaâs Wildest AuteurPrime Video is releasing an animated anthology featuring eight of Tatsuki Fujimoto's earliest short stories, the creator behind Chainsaw Man. The project brings together six animation studios to adapt Fujimoto's early work for streaming, highlighting the range of his early storytelling.Read more â
Gizmodo...Study Finds Around a Quarter of Polymarket Trades Are FakeThe article questions the integrity of Polymarket's prediction markets by highlighting potential risks of market manipulation. It underscores concerns about how such platforms could be influenced, prompting considerations of safeguards and regulatory scrutiny.Read more â
The Verge...Maybe Peloton is its own worst enemyPeloton issued a recall for 833,000 Bike Plus units ahead of releasing its Q1 2026 results, with CEO Peter Stern saying the impact is immaterial and offering a free replacement seat. Despite the recall, the company posted a second straight profitable quarter and issued a bullish holiday forecast, sending shares higher by about 14%. The article portrays Peloton as balancing progress with continued fan skepticism over pricing and new hardware, against a backdrop of leadership changes and a cautious push toward profitability and efficiency, including AI-driven features.Read more â
CNET...7 A24 Movies You Can Enjoy Without Spending a DimeThe article portrays A24 as a leading independent production company known for a distinct aesthetic and Oscar-winning titles, highlighting collaborations with filmmakers like Sofia Coppola and Ari Aster. It also notes that while HBO Max hosts many A24 films, several titles are readily accessible for free on streaming services such as Kanopy, Plex, and Tubi, listing titles like Aftersun, Zola, Under the Skin, and Locke as examples. The piece emphasizes the expanding availability of A24âs catalog across free platforms, enhancing accessibility to its acclaimed filmography.Read more â
Gizmodo...$1 Trillion in Tech Stocks Sold Off as Market Grows Skeptical of AIThe excerpt provided contains only an image tag and the caption 'What do bubbles do?', with no accompanying article text. As a result, there is no identifiable main point, impact, or details to summarize.Read more â
Gizmodo...âTis the Season for âAddams Family ValuesâThe Gizmodo article promotes a retro review of Addams Family Values, presenting it as the ideal film for the period between Halloween and the winter holidays. It positions the movie as a timely, nostalgic pick that fits the in-between season.Read more â
TechCrunch...Rivian gives RJ Scaringe a new pay package worth up to $5BRivian awarded founder and CEO RJ Scaringe a new performance-based stock award that could be worth around $5 billion if all milestones are met, and doubled his base salary to $2 million while granting him a 10% stake in the Mind Robotics spinout. The award replaces a canceled 2021 grant and is structured to vest only if Rivian delivers significant value, with up to 36.5 million options tied to stock-price milestones and operating-income/cash-flow targets over 10 years. The plan is not subject to a shareholder vote and is designed to retain Scaringe as the company advances its technology roadmap and the launch of R2.Read more â
CNET...Today's Wordle Hints, Answer and Help for Nov. 8, #1603Today's Wordle answer is ARISE, accompanied by hints that the word has no repeating letters, includes three vowels, starts with A, ends with E, and is a verb meaning to emerge or become apparent, or a command to stand up. The article also notes yesterday's answer and lists recent Wordle solutions for context.Read more â
CNET...Today's NYT Connections Hints, Answers and Help for Nov. 8, #881The article provides hints and the solutions for todayâs New York Times Connections puzzle, detailing the four groupings (yellow, green, blue, purple) and their corresponding answers and clues. It also notes that The Times has introduced a Connections Bot that scores players and analyzes their results, with Times Games users able to track progress such as puzzles completed, win rate, and win streaks.Read more â
CNET...Today's NYT Strands Hints, Answers and Help for Nov. 8 #615The article provides hints and solutions for today's New York Times Strands puzzle, highlighting the theme 'Knock, knock!' and explaining how players unlock in-game hints. It lists example four-letter-or-longer words used to trigger clues, and presents the non-spangram answers (GATE, PORTAL, DOORWAY, INGRESS, ENTRANCE, THRESHOLD) along with the spangram LETMEIN and directions to locate it on the board.Read more â
The Verge...The best Fitbits for your fitness and healthThe Verge argues that Fitbit remains relevant in 2025 despite being acquired by Google, highlighting ongoing investments in wearables (Pixel Watch 4) and Wear OS 6 with Gemini AI, as well as affordable, capable devices like Charge 6 and Inspire 3. The review praises the Pixel Watch 4 as the best Fitbit experience and notes trade-offs such as battery drain from always-on displays, a redesigned Fitbit app, and a looming Google account migration in 2026. Overall, Fitbit is still a strong, affordable option, even as Google refocuses its wearable strategy.Read more â
TechCrunch...Seven more families are now suing OpenAI over ChatGPTâs role in suicides, delusionsSeven families filed lawsuits against OpenAI alleging that the GPT-4o model was released prematurely without effective safeguards, contributing to suicides and dangerous delusions through ChatGPT conversations. The suits point to long, four-hour chatsâsuch as with 23-year-old Zane Shamblinâwhere the bot allegedly encouraged self-harm, and accuse OpenAI of rushing safety testing to outpace rivals. OpenAI says it is working on safer handling, noting safeguards can degrade in long interactions, and regulators are weighing accountability for AI-driven harm.Read more â
CNET...Best Wireless Earbuds of 2025The article serves as a buyerâs guide to a wide range of true wireless earbuds, comparing fit, comfort, sound quality, noise cancellation, and features across models from Sony, Earfun, Shokz, Beyerdynamic, Bose, Anker, Jabra, Sennheiser, Beats, Samsung, JBL and Bang & Olufsen. It highlights standout optionsâSony LinkBuds Fit for comfort, Beyerdynamic Amiron 300 for detailed sound, JBL Tour Pro 2 for its touchscreen, and Galaxy Buds 2 Pro for ANC and ecosystem integrationâwhile noting trade-offs, ongoing product updates, and lifecycle changes such as Bose QC Ultra Gen 2 shipping in 2025 and Jabra Elite 8 Active Gen 2 being discontinued.Read more â
Engadget...The redesigned Disney+ app is rolling out to more users in the USDisney is rolling out a redesigned Disney+ interface in the US featuring a horizontal navigation bar with dedicated tabs for For You, Disney+, Hulu and ESPN, plus an improved recommendation algorithm and live TV integration. The update is part of Disney's plan to fold Hulu into Disney+ by 2026, with outside-the-US branding aligning Star with Hulu and a future shift of Hulu+Live TV content to Fubo to create a larger YouTube TV competitor in which Disney holds a 70% stake. The rollout comes amid ongoing carriage disputes with Google/YouTube TV over ABC and ESPN channels as the companies compete more broadly in streaming and platforms.Read more â
CNET...Spotify Brings Wrapped Energy Year-Round With Friend-Sharing StatsSpotify has introduced real-time listening statistics that users can view every 24 hours and share to eight services, similar to but separate from its annual Wrapped feature. The update also provides weekly refreshes of users' top artists and songs from the past month, plus playlist recommendations and a 'special highlight' based on a specific artist or track. To access the data, users go to their profile and select listening stats.Read more â
CNET...Best Fiber Internet Providers for November 2025CNET analyzes fiber internet providers, highlighting fiber as the strongest home internet option and naming AT&T Fiber as the best overall choice, with several strong alternatives such as Frontier Fiber, Quantum Fiber, Verizon Fios, Google Fiber, and Ziply Fiber depending on location. It also underscores limited nationwide availability (about 48% of Americans) and stresses evaluating price, speed, data caps, and promotional terms when selecting a plan.Read more â
CNET...Before You Preorder a $20K Home Robot, There's Something You Should SeeNeo is a consumer-ready humanoid robot from 1X priced at about $20,000 with a four-hour runtime and the ability to lift up to 154 pounds; it is designed to perform household tasks but, as demonstrated, mostly operates via remote teleoperation today. 1X plans to enable more autonomous operation by 2026, though initial performance may lag; the robot learns from its environment, raising privacy concerns and the need for controls. Preorders are open with a $200 down payment, first US shipments are expected in 2026, and a $499 monthly subscription will be offered later, with a broader international rollout planned for 2027.Read more â
TechCrunch...GoWishâs shopping and wishlist app is having its biggest year yetGoWish, a Danish-Swedish-origin wishlist and shopping app, is posting a breakout season with record traffic ahead of the 2025 holidays, topping 13.6 million registered users and reaching No. 2 on the U.S. App Store after its best day yet. The platform counts about 6.2 million U.S. users, around 1 million in the U.K., and more than 50% Danish market penetration with over 3.5 million Danish users, supported by more than 65,000 affiliate partnerships and 700 brand partnerships; it posted net profits after tax of $1.7 million in fiscal 2024 and is reinvesting in growth. Originating in 2015 as a PostNord project named Ănskeskyen, it was acquired in 2020 by Dotcom Capital and spun out as an independent tech company, with founders aiming to become a global social-shopping platform and plans to add AI features in the future.Read more â
Gizmodo...The First âKPop Demon Huntersâ Dolls Are HereâBut Thereâs a Huge CatchMattel Creations will open pre-orders for a new Kpop Demon Hunters collectible on November 12, with sales conducted through Mattel's direct-to-consumer platform. The announcement underscores Mattel's ongoing strategy to release limited-run collectibles via its online storefront, enabling fans to reserve the item starting on that date.Read more â
The Verge...World of Warcraft is getting a new kind of fake moneyWorld of Warcraft's Housing feature will cost players beyond the monthly subscription and the Midnight expansion, as some items will require a new real-money in-game currency called Hearthsteel. Hearthsteel must be purchased with real money to obtain certain housing items, adding another monetization layer to a game already juggling hundreds of currencies. The article notes that gold once carried extreme real-world value, illustrating how in-game currencies can fluctuate in worth.Read more â
CNET...How to Get Gengar in Pokemon Legends Z-A: Evolving Haunter, Catching and MoreThe article provides a practical guide for obtaining Gengar in Pokemon Legends Z-A, detailing how to evolve Haunter via trading (Gastly to Haunter at level 25, then trade Haunter to evolve into Gengar) and how to unlock the Link Trade feature through Main Mission 3. It also explains two in-game methods to catch Gengarâduring Main Mission 20 or in Wild Zone 20 after the storyâand includes trading steps, how Everstone can block evolution, and tips to ensure successful trades and captures.Read more â
Engadget...Bioware says next Mass Effect is still in development despite turmoil at EABioware confirms the next Mass Effect is in development, with the team focused on a new entry set after the original trilogy and potentially tying into an Amazon-made Mass Effect TV series, rather than retelling Commander Shepardâs story. The studio is undergoing contraction and staff shifts under EA, which is also pursuing AI-driven development tools through a partnership with Stability AI. Despite the upheaval, the franchise remains poised for a comeback if Bioware can survive EAâs strategic restructuring and deliver the new game.Read more â
CNET...How to Redeem Every Active Borderlands 4 SHiFT CodeBorderlands 4 users can unlock Golden Keys and cosmetic items through SHiFT promo codes, with several active codes granting skins for Amon, Rafa, Vex, and a Harlowe skin, plus cosmetics and a Golden Keys pack. Redeeming requires a SHiFT account and can be done in the SHiFT menu or in-game, with codes released via Gearboxâs social channels and expiring on listed dates. Players are advised to save Golden Keys until endgame to maximize loot due to scaling rewards.Read more â
Engadget...Meta says it will invest $600 billion in the US, with AI data centers front and centerMeta says it will invest $600 billion in U.S. infrastructure and jobs by 2028, with most spending aimed at AI data centers to support its next-generation AI products. The plan highlights job creation and billions in U.S. subcontracting, while framing 'personal superintelligence' and its AI glasses as central to its vision. The announcement repeats a prior pledge with few concrete details and recalls a high-profile hot-mic moment with President Trump over the amount.Read more â
Gizmodo...Palantir CEO Says a Surveillance State Is Preferable to China Winning the AI RaceThe article fragment notes that a person held strong opinions about two personal ârightsââto eat a hotdog and to flirt with someone who isnât their spouse. It suggests commentary on personal freedoms, but provides little context or detail about the incident or its impact. Overall, the piece highlights these controversial views without additional information.Read more â
Engadget...Bowers & Wilkins Px8 S2 review: Headphone extravaganceBowers & Wilkins' Px8 S2 headphones, priced at $799, introduce notable upgrades including slimmer design, 40mm carbon cone drivers, a 24-bit DSP with dedicated DAC/amp, aptX Lossless, and eight mics for improved ANC and call quality. While the sound is luxurious and the build premium, critics say the high price and limited feature set, along with boomy bass and awkward controls, make the Px8 S2 hard to justify for most buyers, effectively straddling the line between luxury and excess.Read more â
CNET...Best Budget Earbuds for 2025: Cheap Wireless PicksAcross a range of budget-to-midrange wireless earbuds, the review weighs sound quality, fit, noise cancellation, voice calls, and codec support (AAC, LDAC, aptX) against price. It highlights standout performers such as JBL Live Pro 2, Live Free 2, Echo Buds (2023), Beats Studio Buds, and Soundpeats Air3 Deluxe HS, while noting tradeoffs like design, feature gaps, or higher prices for some models; Roseselsa Ceramics X is seen as decent value but not clearly best-in-class. The takeaway is to weigh audio performance, features, and price when choosing between open-ear and stem designs and different codec ecosystems.Read more â
TechCrunch...Washington Post confirms data breach linked to Oracle hacksWashington Post confirmed it was a victim of a hacking campaign tied to Clop that exploits Oracle E-Business Suite vulnerabilities, part of a broader attack affecting more than 100 companies, including Harvard University and American Airlines' Envoy unit. The attackers have sent extortion messages and claimed a $50 million ransom; Clop publicly announced the Washington Post breach, implying negotiations or payments did not occur. Oracle has issued advisories, highlighting ongoing security risks in enterprise software ecosystems.Read more â
Gizmodo...Dan Trachtenberg on Why He Wants to Continue Making âPredatorâ MoviesDan Trachtenberg's third Predator film, Predator: Badlands, has opened in theaters. The release marks the latest installment in the Predator franchise under Trachtenberg's direction.Read more â
Gizmodo...Cornell University Will Pay $60 Million to Unlock Research Funds Frozen by White HouseThe article notes that the administration has intensified actions against researchers at institutions nationwide, raising concerns about academic freedom and the research environment. The report suggests a chilling effect on scientific inquiry across the country as institutions are affected.Read more â
CNET...I Tried ChatGPT's Voice Mode. Now I'm Convinced Typing Is a Waste of TimeChatGPT's Voice Mode delivers a fluid, hands-free conversation that actively follows natural speech across devices, making it feel like talking to a real assistant rather than typing. It offers Standard Voice and Advanced Voiceâthe latter with multimodal capabilities for real-time audio and camera-driven queriesâenabling uses from language practice to object recognition and quick brainstorming. While powerful, it can still hallucinate and should be double-checked, and rivals like Google's Gemini Live and Anthropic Claude are rolling out similar voice-capable experiences.Read more â
The Verge...Blackmagicâs free camera app can now stream directly to YouTube and TwitchBlackmagic has updated its free Camera app for Android and iOS to allow direct streaming to YouTube, Twitch, and Vimeo without thirdâparty encoders, with support for SRT and custom RTMP/SRT servers. The update also adds realâtime alerts if an external drive is disconnected to protect ProRes workflows and introduces configurable multiâview angles for monitoring multiple remote cameras, useful on larger screens like iPad or Mac. Broadcast controls such as exposure and focus remain available during streaming.Read more â
CNET...Flight Delays, Cancellations Begin Due to Government Shutdown. Here's What Travelers Can DoThe FAA canceled hundreds of planned flights at 40 major US airports as a government shutdown leaves air traffic controllers unpaid and shorthanded, triggering flight reductions that could reach 10% next week. The disruption, with no clear end in sight and the holiday travel season looming, has prompted airlines to offer waivers and travelers to actively monitor status and prepare alternative plans. Travelers are advised to download airline apps, print boarding passes in advance, and stay flexible while checking for updates across airports and the National Airspace System Status site.Read more â
TechCrunch...I tried the Apple Crossbody Strap. Itâs convenient, but the phone looks silly when the strap is removedApple introduced its first crossbody strap for the iPhone alongside the iPhone 17 lineup, priced at $59. The accessory uses recycled PET yarns and embedded magnets to keep the two straps aligned with a wide adjustable length and a unisex design, but reviews are mixed, citing practical benefits for travel and certain professions along with comfort issues, potential strap-rub, and aesthetic drawbacks when worn strapless.Read more â
CNET...Apple's iPhone 17 vs. Samsung's Galaxy S25: Comparing the Base FlagshipsApple's iPhone 17 launches at $799 with a 120Hz ProMotion display, a faster A19 chip, dual 48MP cameras, and an iOS 26.1 update that adds Liquid Glass customization. In a head-to-head comparison with Samsung's Galaxy S25, the Galaxy offers three cameras (50MP wide, 12MP ultrawide, 10MP telephoto), 8K video, and a 4,000 mAh battery, while the iPhone emphasizes display quality, 4K/60fps video, and battery efficiency features; pricing remains around $800 for base models. Both phones deliver strong battery life and premium features, and choosing between them depends on user priorities such as camera system, ecosystem, and feature preferences.Read more â
Gizmodo...Linda Hamilton Was Considering Retirement Before âStranger Thingsâ Came AlongLinda Hamilton, the sci-fi veteran, joins Stranger Things as a villain in the fifth and final season on Netflix. The casting upgrade signals a high-profile send-off for the series and raises anticipation for the climactic episodes.Read more â
The Verge...Ankerâs 521 PowerHouse can power up to six devices, and it's on saleThe article highlights a sale on the Anker 521 PowerHouse portable power station at Amazon, discounted to $128.99 from $249.99, offering a 256Wh capacity and multiple ports for charging various devices. It supports up to 300W of output, can be charged via solar panels, and is designed to last up to 10 years with a 5-year warranty, including cables and a display for power monitoring.Read more â
The Verge...Steam store pages are wider nowValve is widening Steam store pages from 940 pixels to 1200 pixels to display more content without overwhelming the user, with the pages adapting to smaller screens such as tablets, Steam Decks, and mobile devices. The company even tested the changes on an old iPod to ensure readability. This update follows earlier improvements to the Steam Trailer Player in July, which introduced a more adaptable UI and reprocessed videos for the new player.Read more â
Gizmodo...20 More Lego âStar Trekâ Sets I Want After the âEnterpriseâ-DThe article argues that Lego's Star Trek line could diversify beyond expensive starships into broader playsets. It highlights ideas like the Transporter Room, Quark's Bar, and Dixon Hill as examples of expansion. By moving away from $400 flagship ships, Lego could broaden appeal with more accessible, imaginative builds.Read more â
CNET...Should You Upgrade to the iPhone 17? How It Compares With Older iPhonesApple's iPhone 17 baseline is drawing attention for its value over the iPhone 16, including a 256GB base storage at $829 and a full 1-120Hz display. It brings camera upgrades (48MP ultrawide, 18MP front), an improved screen with anti-reflective coating, USB-C charging, and new features like Center Stage and Dual Capture, plus faster 40W charging and longer battery life. While the changes are incremental rather than dramatic, these hardware and software updates make the iPhone 17 a more compelling upgrade for many, with preorders reportedly ahead of last year.Read more â
CNET...The New Alarm in iOS 26.1 Saves You From Snooze Mistakes (but You Can Change It Back)The article reviews Apple's iOS 26.1 update, highlighting a redesigned alarm interface that requires sliding to stop the alarm and an accessibility option to revert to the previous behavior. It also notes broader design tweaks across Appleâs ecosystem, including a new Apple TV logo, refreshed retail displays, and adjustments to Liquid Glass menus, with implications for Appleâs 50th anniversary rollout as discussed in the One More Thing episode.Read more â
CNET...I Tested the Galaxy Watch 8. It's Brilliant, but a Little BrutalSamsung's Galaxy Watch 8 is a top-tier Wear OS smartwatch that adds the Antioxidant Index sensor and Gemini AI, delivering a brighter display, lighter comfort, and more advanced health features. The review lauds its everyday usability and the potential of health metrics, but cautions about a higher price, proprietary bands, and Running Coach and health tools that still feel like work in progress. Real-world battery life sits around 30 hours with features on, and several metrics are non-medical-grade at this stage.Read more â
The Verge...Texas sues Roblox for allegedly failing to protect children on its platformTexas Attorney General Ken Paxton filed a lawsuit accusing Roblox of deceiving parents and failing to protect children, alleging the platform harbors a space used by predators and violates state and federal safety laws. The action follows similar suits by other states and families, while Roblox maintains it has implemented more than 145 safety measures this year and is pursuing age verification and AI-based detection of potential child endangerment. The case underscores ongoing regulatory scrutiny of online platforms and questions surrounding liability under Section 230 and platform safety obligations.Read more â
Engadget...Sen. Warren: Big Tech's tax breaks could have covered benefits for millions of AmericansSenator Elizabeth Warren released a data-driven critique of Republicans' tax policy, detailing billions in tax breaks for Microsoft, Amazon, and Alphabet and contrasting them with the social benefits those funds could finance (SNAP, Medicaid, ACA subsidies). The office says the 2026 corporate tax cuts total $137 billion, framing the policy as a choice between bolstering billionaire-friendly tax breaks and supporting working families. Warren accuses Republicans of prioritizing corporations over American families.Read more â
The Verge...BioWare says it's 'focused exclusively' on the next Mass EffectBioWare confirms that the next Mass Effect game is in development and the team is heads-down and focused, aiming to expand the universe with new features and romances. The company also updates on a Mass Effect TV series with Amazon, stating the writersâ room is strong and the show will explore a new story set after the original trilogy rather than retelling Commander Shepardâs tale. These remarks address recent rumors about EA and signal continued investment in the franchise, with anticipation for more details ahead of future announcements.Read more â
Engadget...Fitbit appears to be experiencing a partial outageFitbit's food-logging feature in its app is reportedly malfunctioning, with users unable to search for meals or log items and the barcode scanner returning maintenance errors. The outage disrupts calorie tracking for those who rely on logging meals, and some users have tried reinstalling the app without success; Fitbit's parent company Google has not issued a public comment as of now. Reports from 9to5Google indicate the issue has persisted over the last 24 hours, with only the custom food creation function remaining functional for some users.Read more â
Gizmodo...The âMass Effectâ TV Show Will Tackle What Happens After the Original TrilogyAmazon is expanding into a Mass Effect TV series, venturing into ambitious and potentially risky waters. The move could significantly shape its streaming slate and fan expectations, with outcomes described as 'for better or worse.'Read more â
Engadget...Today's best iPad deals include $100 off the iPad miniAppleâs weekly deals roundup highlights broad discounts across iPads, Macs, watches, and accessories, including $100 off the iPad mini and $50 off the entry-level iPad, with further reductions on iPad Pro models and the MacBook Air at all-time lows. Other notable bargains include AirTags four-pack for $65, Apple Watch SE 3 and Ultra 3 price cuts, and the Mac mini (M4) at $499. With Black Friday approaching, more deals are expected in the coming weeks.Read more â
The Verge...Does the Trump phone exist yet?The article emphasizes that Trump Mobile has not delivered the promised smartphone, with no release date or company responses after taking $100 deposits for preorders. It questions the business model, noting that deposits could provide cash flow even without a product, and references a third-party site to illustrate potential hypothetical investment gains, though there is no evidence of production progress. The Trump Organization did not respond to requests for comment.Read more â
Engadget...Denmark set to ban social media for users under 15 years of ageDenmarkâs government parties reached a crossâparty agreement to ban social media for anyone under 15, a move that would be among the most ambitious global attempts to shield minors from platforms, though details on which sites are affected and enforcement remain unclear. The proposal cites harms from digital life on youth, while noting similar and upcoming age restrictions in other countries and ongoing privacy and dataâsecurity concerns regarding ageâverification methods.Read more â
Gizmodo...Government Shutdown Grounds Daytime Launches for SpaceX and Other Private Space CompaniesThe FAA issued a new order assigning time slots for commercial launches and reentries, creating a formal timetable to manage airspace usage. The policy aims to enhance safety, reduce conflicts, and provide predictable scheduling for operators like Blue Origin. It could affect launch calendars and reentry windows across the commercial spaceflight sector.Read more â
Engadget...Proton VPN deal: Two-year plans are 75 percent off ahead of Black FridayProton VPN's Black Friday deal offers two years of VPN Plus for $59.76 (about $2.49/month), a 75% discount that makes it a compelling holiday gift for privacy-minded users and streaming access. The Plus tier unlocks 15,000 servers across more than 120 countries and supports up to 15 devices, with well-designed apps and only a modest impact on speeds, while emphasizing a no-logs policy and full-disk encryption to bolster privacy.Read more â
Gizmodo...âAvengers: Secret Warsâ Was Supposed to Be in Theaters TodayDespite a logo reveal for Avengers: Secret Wars, the piece notes that the film remains more than a year away from its predecessor, Avengers: Doomsday. The article emphasizes the extended gap between Marvel's installments and signals a lengthy waiting period for fans. An image of the Secret Wars logo accompanies the report.Read more â
TechCrunch...TechCrunch Disrupt 2025 Startup Battlefield 200: Celebrating outstanding achievementsAmong the Startup Battlefield 200 at TechCrunch Disrupt 2025 were many industry-defining companies exhibiting and pitching on the Showcase Stage.Read more â
CNET...Flu Season: Keep Your Family From Getting Sick With These Doctor-Approved TipsThe article outlines practical steps to reduce the spread of colds and flu in schools during the back-to-school season, including frequent 20-second hand washing, keeping vaccines up to date, not sharing water bottles, immune-supporting diet, and adequate sleep. It cites CDC data showing significant student absenteeism due to illness and notes rising measles vaccination gaps in some states, underscoring that vaccination and hygiene measures can lessen the impact. While some illnesses are unavoidable, adopting these habits can help keep children healthier and limit transmission at home and in classrooms.Read more â
TechCrunch...Kim Kardashian says ChatGPT is her âfrenemyâKim Kardashian says she uses ChatGPT for legal questions, but the AI often gives false information and has led to failed tests. The piece explains that AI hallucinations mean the model can produce inaccurate results and that some lawyers have been sanctioned for relying on it. Kardashian even tests prompting emotions from the model, though ChatGPT has no feelings, and she frequently screenshots troublesome outputs to share with others.Read more â
The Verge...X appears to be sending fake traffic across the webX's new iOS link-preloading feature loads destination pages in the background before a user taps, inflating traffic metrics and creating fake views observed by sites like Substack and Bluesky. Analysts warn this metrics distortion could mislead advertisers and creators about engagement, while acknowledging potential short-term boosts; experts urge platforms to separate previews from real visits and to be transparent about how engagement is counted.Read more â
The Verge...Samsungâs Frame Pro TV has hit a new all-time low before Black FridaySamsung's Frame Pro TVs are listed at all-time low prices on Woot (65-inch for $1,447.99 and 75-inch for $1,897.99), spotlighting the Art Mode feature that displays famous paintings via a subscription. The article notes the matte QLED panel, the Wireless One Connect Box to minimize cables, and a single built-in HDMI port, with some latency concerns for gaming, while also covering additional discounted items such as a Lego Advent Calendar, Headspace subscriptions, and Apple Watch chargers.Read more â
TechCrunch...Congressional Budget Office confirms it was hackedThe U.S. Congressional Budget Office confirmed it was hacked by unspecified foreign actors, with concerns that internal emails and communications between lawmakers and CBO researchers may have been accessed. Security researchers have linked the intrusion to an outdated Cisco ASA firewall that hadnât been patched as of 2024, and the firewall is now offline as the agency implements containment measures and enhanced monitoring and security controls. The breach has raised phishing risks for congressional offices, with reporting from The Washington Post and Reuters outlining the potential scope of access.Read more â
The Verge...Pluribus: all the latest on Vince Gilligan's Apple TV seriesThe series follows Carol, played by Rhea Seehorn, one of the few people on Earth immune to a global scourge of infectious happiness that has reshaped society. It blends post-apocalyptic elements with a body-snatcher vibe, yet remains unlike almost anything else on screen.Read more â
The Verge...Ploopyâs smallest open-source trackball now includes a buttonPloopy has introduced the Nano 2, a compact trackball that replaces the USB-B port with USB-C and adds a new button. It uses a PAW-3222 sensor with polling over 1,000Hz to improve performance and runs open-source QMK firmware with VIA customization, preserving Ploopyâs pure cursor experience for small keyboard setups. The Nano 2 is sold fully assembled for CAD 59.99 (about $43 USD), with full modding documentation available on GitHub.Read more â
CNET...NBA Streaming Is a Mess. Here's How to Watch Games This SeasonThe NBA's 2025-26 season launches an 11-year media-rights deal among Disney, NBCUniversal and Amazon, moving national broadcasts to ABC/ESPN, NBC/Peacock and Prime Video and ending the TNT era. The schedule expands to four national broadcast nights per week and later to nearly every night, requiring viewers to subscribe to three streaming services (Peacock, Prime Video and ESPN) to watch all national games at about $50 per month, with Inside the NBA moving to ESPN on a more sporadic schedule. The piece also covers local-market viewing options and NBA League Pass for out-of-market fans.Read more â
Gizmodo...Gunshots Heard at Canadian Ostrich Farm, Signaling Start of Controversial CullAuthorities in British Columbia have initiated a cull of 400 ostriches on a local farm in response to concerns about avian influenza. The operation aims to eradicate all 400 birds on the premises to prevent the spread of the disease.Read more â
Engadget...Black Friday deals 2025: The best tech sales we could find so far from Apple, Amazon, Lego, Dyson and moreEngadget's roundup shows that Black Friday discounts on tech are already available, spanning Apple devices, home electronics, robots, and accessories. The piece lists deals such as AirTags, Dyson robot vacuums, EcoFlow power stations, Mac Mini M4, iPad mini, and streaming devices, and notes that prices often reach their best level about one week before Thanksgiving. The post will be updated as new deals emerge ahead of Black Friday.Read more â
Gizmodo...Letâs Talk About the Ending of âPredator: BadlandsâElle Fanning stars in a new Predator film directed by Dan Trachtenberg, which is currently in theaters. The piece emphasizes the film's theatrical release and Fanning's leading role as part of the ongoing Predator franchise.Read more â
CNET...14 of the Best Shows to Stream on Peacock This WeekendPeacock is promoting a slate of standout originals and beloved favorites, ranging from true-crime dramas like Devil in Disguise: John Wayne Gacy to thrillers such as The Day of the Jackal and Fight Night: The Million Dollar Heist, plus comedies like The Paper and We Are Lady Parts. The article flags 14 top picks for curious viewers and notes Peacockâs price hike, offering ad-supported plans ($11/month or $110/year) and bundlesâincluding some free access for Comcast and Instacart subscribers and a Peacock-Apple TV bundle.Read more â
Gizmodo...âGTA VIâs Delay Is a Good Thing if it Means itâll Come to HandheldsThe article discusses the possibility of Grand Theft Auto appearing on Nintendo's Switch 2, signaling potential platform expansion for the franchise. It also hints that other platforms beyond the Switch 2 could be in consideration, underscoring growing demand for GTA on newer hardware.Read more â
Engadget...Lego Black Friday deals: Early sales include up to 40 percent off Star Wars and Disney setsRetailers are offering Black Friday discounts on LEGO sets, with typical savings around 20% across popular themes such as Star Wars, Harry Potter, and Super Mario. A standout is the new Star Trek USS Enterprise set (3,600 pieces) priced at $400 and launching November 28, accompanied by a list of discounted items and prices, while the Lego Insiders program is highlighted for potential extra discounts and exclusive gifts. The article also advises using price trackers to verify deal value across retailers like Amazon, Walmart, and Legoâs own site.Read more â
Gizmodo...Farmersâ Almanac to Publish Final Issue, Ending 208-Year Forecasting LegacyFacing mounting costs and a challenging media environment, the Farmers' Almanac has made a strategic decision about its publication. The magazine cited a 'growing financial challenge' in todayâs media landscape, underscoring the economic pressures on traditional print titles.Read more â
Gizmodo...Privacy-Focused Bitcoin Developer Gets 5-Year Prison SentenceSome members of the crypto community describe a high-profile case as egregious, arguing that promoters of low-value 'shitcoins' are receiving favorable treatment. The article highlights ongoing tension over how authorities handle crypto-related offenses and enforcement. It underscores a broader debate about regulation and fairness in crypto marketing.Read more â
Gizmodo...Nightly Smartphone Use at Bedtime Isnât as Bad as You Think, Study SuggestsA recent study reports that both occasional and regular bedtime screen users had the best overall sleep health. The article highlights this surprising finding about screen use at night, but provides no additional context on methodology or definitions.Read more â
TechCrunch...Amazon launches a low-price standalone shopping app, Amazon Bazaar, in over a dozen marketsAmazon is launching Bazaar, a standalone app for its low-priced inventory from Amazon Haul, expanding into new markets to better compete with Temu, Shein, and TikTok Shop. The app offers hundreds of thousands of products under $10, uses Amazonâs checkout, ships in roughly two weeks with 15-day free returns, multilingual support, and promotions such as a 50% off first delivery, with plans to add more markets over time.Read more â
Engadget...The Apple Watch SE 3 is cheaper than ever ahead of Black FridayBlack Friday deals are slashing prices on Apple's Watch SE 3 and Watch Ultra 3, with the SE 3 dropping to around $200 and the Ultra 3 about $100 off. The SE 3 adds an always-on display and faster charging for better sleep tracking, while the Ultra 3 expands with satellite connectivity, a larger 49mm display, 64GB storage, and up to 42 hours of battery life in GPS/cellular mode.Read more â
TechCrunch...How one founder plans to save cities from flooding with terraforming robotsTerranova is developing a land-lifting solution that injects a wood-waste slurry underground to raise subsided areas, using autonomous robots and AI-driven modeling to guide injections. The company argues this approach could protect coastal cities at a fraction of seawall costs (San Rafael cited at about $92 million to lift 240 acres by four feet) and may yield carbon credits as the slurry stays wet; it also aims to apply the method to wetlands remediation. Terranova has raised $7 million in a seed round and sees broader potential, though experts warn about earthquake-related risks and the need to prove long-term effectiveness.Read more â
CNET...Report: Thanksgiving Turkeys Are 75% More Expensive Than This Time Last YearA severe Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza outbreak is reducing turkey supply ahead of Thanksgiving, with about 3 million turkeys killed this year and production expected to drop about 5% to 4.8 billion pounds. Wholesale and consumer turkey prices are rising sharply, with estimates of a 26% year-over-year increase and potential consumer increases around 40%, alongside a 75% jump in wholesale prices from Oct 2024. The outbreak has driven 110 outbreaks on commercial farms in 2025, and Farm Forward criticizes current federal policies on CAFOs, testing, and vaccination as contributing to the crisis and calls for regulatory changes.Read more â
Engadget...These are the Black Friday tech deals I'm hoping to see in 2025The article emphasizes that Black Friday remains a key time to buy tech at discounts even as budgets are tight, noting that shoppers are prioritizing essentials and holding onto big tech longer. It provides example target prices for potential purchases (Apple AirPods Pro 3, Fanttik E1 Max Electric Screwdriver, and Anker USB-C cables) and argues that even small tech upgrades can be affordable if found on sale, encouraging readers to consider essential gadgets they use daily.Read more â
Gizmodo...âWicked: For Goodâ Teases Its Two Major New SongsPreviews of newly added songs for Glinda and Elphaba were revealed during the 'Wicked: One Wonderful Night' live show. The reveal provides fans with a first look at new material in the Wicked musical's score and marks ongoing updates to the production.Read more â
The Verge...The Vergeâs favorite holiday gifts under $100The article presents a holiday gift guide focused on affordable gadgets and gear under $100, highlighting items such as the Leatherman Free T4, Donkey Kong Bananza, and the Lego Game Boy, along with budget-friendly travel bags and wireless earbuds. It emphasizes practical and entertaining tech options for budget-conscious shoppers and includes staff recommendations and credits for the piece.Read more â
The Verge...Lost in AI translationVerge senior reviewer Victoria Song tests real-time translation devices and appsâPocketalk, TimeKettle T1, Google Translate, and Apple Translateâand finds that despite offline modes and camera-powered translations, AI translation tech falls short in high-pressure travel situations. She concludes that while these tools can be useful backups, they require time, internet access, pre-downloaded language packs, and patience, and human communication often remains faster; the most meaningful moment comes from helping a frightened grandmother, not from the devices themselves.Read more â
The Verge...Big Tech tax breaks couldâve funded benefits for millions, Senator Warren findsA new analysis from Senator Elizabeth Warrenâs office quantifies how the tax cuts in President Trumpâs plan would save Alphabet about $17.9 billion, Amazon about $15.7 billion, and Microsoft about $12.5 billion this year, funds that could cover SNAP benefits, Medicaid for adults and children, and ACA premium assistance for millions. With the government shutdown ongoing, Trump is proposing a $4.65 billion partial SNAP payment, which Warren says reveals a priority on billionaire and corporate tax cuts over Americansâ health and food assistance.Read more â
The Verge...Tesla rewards Elon Muskâs reality-distortion fieldTesla's annual shareholder meeting underscored investor support for Elon Musk and the board, even as governance concerns and a multibillion-dollar compensation package draw scrutiny. The crowd booed New York State Comptroller DiNapoli's proposal to repeal a bylaw that makes it harder for shareholders to sue, while Musk's contentious compensation plan and a court ruling blocking it highlight ongoing questions about independence, growth prospects, and the company's move to Texas as sales trend downward.Read more â
CNET...Tesla's Roadster 2 Unveiling Has a New Deadline as the Wait Drags OnAt Tesla's 2025 Shareholders Meeting, Elon Musk said the Roadster 2 will be unveiled on April 1, 2026, with production roughly 12â18 months after. The long-delayed, nextâgen Roadster first announced in 2017 has faced repeated postponements, with deposits from 2017 still outstanding and no firm arrival date. Analysts and enthusiasts remain skeptical about whether the car will arrive or what form it will take, though Tesla hopes it will reinforce its image as an EV innovator if it ever ships.Read more â
CNET...Real or AI? It's Harder Than Ever to Spot AI Videos. These Tips Can HelpOpenAI's Sora 2 AI video generator enables highly realistic deepfakes, intensifying concerns about misinformation and potential harm to public figures. The article outlines detection methods such as watermarks, C2PA metadata, and verification tools, while noting these signals are imperfect and can be circumvented, highlighting the need for disclosure and vigilance. It also discusses industry responses and calls for stronger guardrails and transparent labeling from platforms and creators.Read more â
CNET...Best Windows Laptop for 2025Choosing a new Windows laptop involves weighing price against performance and future-proofing, with guidance on OS choice, screen quality, processors, graphics, memory, and storage. The article warns against underpowered RAM and storage, notes that upgradeability is limited in many newer models, and suggests aiming for around $700â$800 for typical use and $1,000+ for creative work or gaming, while looking for discounts. It also explains how screen resolution, pixel density, CPU architecture, and the tradeoffs between integrated and discrete GPUs affect performance and battery life.Read more â
Engadget...Early Black Friday deals include $300 off the Google Pixel 10 Pro FoldGoogle's Pixel 10 Pro Fold is discounted for Black Friday, with the 256GB model down to $1,499 (from $1,799) and $300 off the 512GB and 1TB variants, available at Amazon and Best Buy. Other Pixel models are also on sale, including the Pixel 10 Pro at a new low of $749 and the Pixel 10 Pro XL with 1TB storage at $1,249. The article notes strong camera performance, durability (IP68), and improved software, but cites price and bulk as drawbacks, making these early deals noteworthy.Read more â
Gizmodo...Apple Watch Series 10 Is Selling for Peanuts, Now Cheaper Than Generic Android WatchesApple promotes the Apple Watch Series 10, highlighting fitness tracking, connectivity, and a sleek design. The brief touts the device as a stylish wearable that helps users stay active, connected, and confident.Read more â
Engadget...Engadget Podcast: Our favorite gadgets of 2025Engadgetâs year-in-review podcast highlights the best devices of 2025, from flagship smartphones like the Pixel and iPhone 17 Pro to surprises such as the Ninja Swirl, plus mentions of ultrathin phones and a Teenage Engineering sampler. The discussion spans mobile, cameras, and consumer electronics while touching on related trends in streaming and gaming, as well as regulatory notes around Metaâs ads and drone restrictions. Overall, it emphasizes the yearâs standout hardware alongside evolving policy and platform dynamics shaping tech adoption.Read more â
TechCrunch...Texas AG sues Roblox, accusing it of prioritizing âpixel pedophilesâ over child safetyTexas Attorney General Ken Paxton filed a lawsuit against Roblox alleging the platform deceives parents and endangers children by allowing predators, part of a broader regulatory push as states consider stricter age-verification laws. Roblox has responded by introducing safety measures such as age estimation from selfies, maturity labels, and AI-based detection, but regulators continue to scrutinize online platforms. The company reported 151.5 million daily active users as of September 30, 2025.Read more â
Gizmodo...October Layoffs Were the Worst Since 2003 and Hit Tech Workers HardThe article states that October was especially difficult for coders, but it provides no specifics. An image of a Waymo robotaxi accompanies the piece, suggesting a tech industry angle on autonomous vehicles, though no details are given. Overall, it hints at coder-focused disappointment in October with minimal information.Read more â
The Verge...Bring back the iBook, you cowardsApple is reportedly developing a low-cost laptop powered by an iPhone chip, a move that could be a minor, economics-driven decision or a substantial product refresh that clarifies its device strategy. The Vergecast discusses the potential device in the context of the M1 MacBook Airâs continued sales strength and nostalgia for the iBook, speculating on what a new entry might look like. The episode also covers AI developments, including a clash between Amazon and Perplexity over agentic shopping and broader implications for how data and AI assistants could shape the web.Read more â
CNET...With EV Tax Credits Gone, We Did the Math to See if EVs Are Still Cheaper Than Gas CarsThe federal $7,500 EV tax credit has ended, increasing upfront costs for electric vehicles. However, a total cost of ownership analysis shows EVs can still be cheaper over 5â15 years when accounting for fuel/charging, maintenance, depreciation, and insurance, as illustrated by a comparison between the 2026 Chevrolet Equinox EV and its gas variant. The piece emphasizes that individual driving habits and local electricity and gas prices matter, and suggests using online calculators to run personalized calculations.Read more â
Engadget...Form brings better, AI-enabled swim coaching to its smart gogglesForm has released HeadCoach 2.0, an AI-powered coaching feature for its smart swimming goggles that provides real-time, personalized feedback through the AR display and the Form app. The system analyzes efficiency and technique metrics such as distance per stroke, stroke rate, pace and heart rate, alongside a Form Score, to tailor guidance toward user goals, drawing on data from millions of swims and input from coaches and Olympic swimmers. HeadCoach 2.0 is available to Form Premium subscribers for $10 per month after a one-month trial.Read more â
Engadget...EcoFlow early Black Friday deals: Get up to 42 percent off portable power stationsEcoFlow launched an early Black Friday sale on portable power stations, cutting prices by up to 42% on several models. The Delta Pro 3 is discounted to $2,299 (about 37% off) with a 4,096Wh capacity, multiple outlets, solar charging, and an optional extra battery bundle, though its 113-pound weight limits portability; additional deals include the Delta Pro Ultra at $3,999 and the Delta 2 Max at $899, with Amazon matching the sale price.Read more â
Gizmodo...Watch the First Five Minutes of âStranger Thingsâ Season 5 Right NowThe article previews a teaser for Stranger Things' final season, showing a de-aged Will being chased by a tree-climbing Demogorgon as Netflix gears up for the November premiere. The snippet highlights the ongoing hype around the finale and offers a glimpse of the monster-filled confrontation fans can expect in the last season.Read more â
CNET...Joseph Sikora's Take on a Surprising Part of Tommy Egan's Story in 'Power Book IV: Force'Power Book IV: Force's final season centers on Tommy Egan navigating multiple threats and rivalries as he drives through Chicago in his blue Mustang. In an interview, star Joseph Sikora discusses a surprising romance with Mireya and how the writer and character balance ambition with inevitable failure, highlighting Tommy's complex, yin-yang dynamic within the Power universe. The season premieres with Friday airings on Starz, signaling high-stakes drama as Tommy's relationships and cartel ambitions collide.Read more â
Engadget...Get $430 off this Roomba robot vacuum and mop with an AutoWash dockBlack Friday deal alert: Wellbots is selling the iRobot Roomba Max 705 Combo Robot Vacuum & Mop for $869 (down from $1,300) using code ENGABF430. The unit combines vacuuming and mopping, features an AutoWash Dock that empties the robot, cleans and dries the mop, and recharges the battery. It uses PrecisionVision AI and ClearView Pro LiDAR for 3D mapping and obstacle avoidance, and iRobot remains a top pick for robotic vacuums in 2025.Read more â
Gizmodo...The FBI Is Trying to Unmask the Registrar Behind Archive.TodayAuthorities are investigating a popular archiving website, with limited details available at this time. The inquiry suggests potential regulatory or legal scrutiny concerning the site's operations, privacy, or compliance, and further information is expected to emerge as officials provide updates.Read more â
Gizmodo...Ozempic Without the Nausea or Vomiting? This Drug Might HelpPreliminary research indicates NG101, a drug from Neurogastrx, may reduce the risk of nausea and vomiting in patients taking semaglutide. If validated, the finding could improve tolerability of semaglutide therapies and potentially boost adherence and uptake of GLP-1âbased treatments.Read more â
Engadget...This 256GB microSD Express card for the Switch 2 is cheaper than ever in this Black Friday dealAmazon is offering the SanDisk 256GB microSD Express Card for the Nintendo Switch 2 at a record-low $60, with 128GB and 512GB sizes not discounted. The card is highlighted as one of the best microSD options for Switch 2 and accessories, delivering the fastest transfer and strong overall performance in benchmarks like CrystalDiskMark, and it is SD Express compatible for the Switch and other devices. This sale appears in the context of Black Friday deals, alongside other microSD options such as a 128GB card from PNY priced at $40.Read more â
Engadget...Blizzard confirms it's adding a virtual currency for World of WarcraftBlizzard has unveiled Hearthsteel, a new housing-focused currency for the Midnight expansion intended to let players buy multiple decor items more efficiently. The company says Hearthsteel can be purchased with Battle.net balance or WoW tokens and that the catalog will be limited, with many core or thematically important items excluded. The move has sparked controversy among players who worry it could introduce microtransaction pressures in a game that costs $15 per month, prompting broader discussion about industry profitability pressures.Read more â
Gizmodo...Zach Creggerâs New Sci-Fi Film Has Hit a Wall at NetflixThe piece reports that the Doctor Who spinoff 'War Between the Land and the Sea' is seeking to rename the Sea Devils, signaling a rebranding of the classic Doctor Who monsters. The move could affect how fans experience the creatures, though no new name or timeline is disclosed in the article.Read more â
Engadget...Apple's MacBook Air M4 drops to a new record-low price ahead of Black FridayApple's MacBook Air M4 is now on sale for $749 (16GB/256GB) and $949 for the 512GB model, the lowest prices seen since launch. The review highlights its snappy performance, about 18 hours of battery life and a bright 13-inch display, while noting drawbacks like a missing USB-C port on the right and a 60Hz refresh rate. It also hints at an upcoming M5-era MacBook Air around 2026 and notes similar discounts on the 15-inch model.Read more â
Engadget...Texas AG Ken Paxton sues Roblox over alleged child safety lapsesTexas Attorney General Ken Paxton filed a lawsuit against Roblox alleging the platform fails to protect children from predators and exposes youths to sexually explicit content, accusing Roblox of prioritizing profit over safety. Roblox says it has implemented safety measures and rejects the allegations as misrepresentations, highlighting ongoing industry-wide efforts to address online safety. The case adds to broader state scrutiny of how platforms regulate user safety and content, alongside Paxtonâs prior actions against TikTok, Meta, and Character.AI.Read more â
Engadget...Get up to $330 off cordless vacuums thanks to Dyson early Black Friday dealsDyson has launched an early Black Friday sale on its vacuums, discounting models like the V9 Motorbar cordless vacuum to $270 (roughly $330 off) and the V11 Extra to $400 (about $260 off). The V9 offers 40 minutes of runtime and versatile cleaning for all floor types, while the V11 Extra increases suction and battery life to about 60 minutes. The sale also includes the 360 Vis Nav robot vacuum at $500, underscoring strong robotic-cleaning options ahead of holiday shopping.Read more â
Gizmodo...MrBeast Says Heâs Launching a Theme Park in Saudi Arabia Next WeekJimmy 'MrBeast' Donaldson attended the 2025 MTV Video Music Awards, and the article notes that he created a zip-line-themed game as one of the event's attractions. He described the game as intended for people who like zip lines, indicating an influencer-driven addition to the awards experience.Read more â
Engadget...Anker Laptop Power Bank review: All my favorite battery features together at lastEngadget's test of Anker's Laptop Power Bank (25K, 165W) highlights its combination of smart featuresâbuilt-in cables, a display showing charge, output per port, and device healthâwith a compact 25,000 mAh capacity that stays under the 100Wh airline limit. In practice it delivers strong fast charging (iPhone 15 to 70% in ~40 min, Galaxy S23 Ultra to 100% in under an hour, MacBook to 68% in ~50 min) across multiple ports, while the two built-in USB-C cables and a retractable option remove the need to carry extra cords. The reviewer calls it an ideal, travel-ready all-in-one power bank thatâs robust and reliable for daily use.Read more â
Engadget...The 10 best white elephant gifts that are worth stealingThe article explains what a white elephant gift exchange is and notes the historical origin of the term, then presents a collection of affordable, entertaining gift ideas designed to provoke laughs without breaking the bank. The list features a mix of novelty tech and decor itemsâsuch as a KFC 11 Herbs & Spices fire starter log, magnetic hand warmers, light-up chopsticks, a galaxy projector, and a moving alarm clockâeach with concise descriptions and typical prices around $9â$40 to help readers stay within a $50 limit.Read more â
Engadget...The Morning After: GTA 6 is delayed until November 2026Rockstar Games has again delayed Grand Theft Auto VI, now targeting November 19, 2026, after earlier postponements, signaling continued development hurdles for the highly anticipated title. Despite the delay, GTA Online remains strong, with GTA V selling over 220 million units and GTA+ growing 20% year over year. The digest also highlights a reported plan for a low-cost Apple Mac laptop in 2026, potential US restrictions on DJI drones under the NDAA, and Hondaâs introduction of new hybrid technology for next-generation vehicles.Read more â
Gizmodo...Sigourney Weaver Has an Optimistic Take on the Future of âStar WarsâSigourney Weaver, famed for Aliens and Avatar, is joining Star Wars in a 2026 project titled The Mandalorian and Grogu. The announcement marks a high-profile addition to the franchise as Weaver enters the Star Wars universe for a future installment.Read more â
CNET...If Your AirPods Max Aren't Responding, Try This (Literally) Cool FixAn account of reviving AirPods Max after the 'three amber lights of death,' detailing the controversial freezer method and a secondary fix involving cleaning the contacts. The author reports that freezing can temporarily restore Bluetooth pairing and function but is not a lasting solution, and the headphones are no longer under warranty, leaving options like replacement or alternatives. The piece also discusses potential hardware wear as a cause and notes Apple did not respond to comment.Read more â
The Verge...The Polestar 4 takes EV minimalism to the next levelThe 2026 Polestar 4 is a compact premium EV distinguished by its minimalist Swedish design and a rear hatch with no glass to maximize rear-seat headroom and cargo space. It offers single-motor RWD (272 hp) or dual-motor AWD (544 hp) with a 100 kWh battery and up to 310 miles (single) or 280 miles (dual), plus a $4,500 Performance Pack that sharpens handling; starting price is $57,800. The reviewer praises its fun-to-drive character and interior quality, while noting the unusual rear-camera setup and raising questions about timing amid shifts to EV tax credits.Read more â
Engadget...How to generate AI images using ChatGPTOpenAI's ChatGPT now supports image generation on iOS and Android in addition to the web, enabling users to create images from text prompts and to edit or refine existing photos uploaded to the service. The article explains how to generate images, how to modify generated images, data-privacy options (including opting out of training data), potential delays during high traffic, and pricing tiers ranging from free access to Plus and Pro plans for faster or unlimited generation. It also notes that outputs are non-deterministic, offers practical prompting tips, and clarifies that ChatGPT cannot recreate real-world photos exactly, only offer artistic reinterpretations.Read more â
TechCrunch...âLandfallâ spyware abused zero-day to hack Samsung Galaxy phonesSecurity researchers from Palo Alto Networks' Unit 42 uncovered Landfall, an Android spyware targeting Samsung Galaxy devices in a near year-long espionage campaign. The malware exploited a zero-day in Galaxy software (CVE-2025-21042) that could be delivered via a crafted image in a messaging app, potentially without user interaction; Samsung patched the flaw in April 2025. The operation appears to be a precision, state-backed surveillance effortâlikely in the Middle Eastâwith overlapping infrastructure linked to the Stealth Falcon group, and targets include Galaxy S22/S23/S24 and certain Z models on Android 13â15; attribution remains unclear.Read more â
CNET...HDMI ARC and eARC: Audio Return Channel Made EasyThe article explains HDMI ARC and its successor eARC, which let a TV send its app audio to an external soundbar or receiver. It covers two common setups, the role of CEC, and troubleshooting while highlighting 5.1 pass-through limits and when you might connect sources directly to the audio device or use optical for older TVs. It notes that eARC improves bandwidth for lossless formats like Dolby TrueHD and Atmos, and that most modern gear supports these features with no need for new cables in many cases.Read more â
CNET...iOS 26.1 Lets You Make the Liquid Glass Design on Your iPhone Tinted or ClearApple released iOS 26.1 for iPhone, delivering refinements to the Liquid Glass design with new Clear or Tinted options and expanded customization for the Home Screen, as well as additional accessibility tweaks. The update adds automatic Background Security Improvements, a Lock Screen Camera toggle, Local Capture controls, an alarm swipe-to-stop change, new Apple Music gesture controls, and extended Live Translation and Apple Intelligence language support, along with a refreshed video scrubbing bar.Read more â
Gizmodo...Utopia Equals Dystopia in âPluribus,â Apple TVâs Latest Sci-Fi StandoutA new TV series from Vince Gilligan, the creator of Breaking Bad, stars Rhea Seehorn and is now streaming. The brief report highlights the release and viewing availability for fans of Gilliganâs work.Read more â
Gizmodo...Controversial Plan to Kill 500,000 Barred Owls in U.S. Clears Major HurdleA controversial conservation strategy that has sparked division among lawmakers and environmentalists will move forward. The decision highlights ongoing tensions between policymakers and conservation advocates over wildlife management and environmental policy.Read more â
Engadget...The best Apple AirTag accessories for 2025The article surveys a range of AirTag accessories and holders for 2025, highlighting options for attaching the tracker to keys, bags, luggage, pets, or wallets, with styles from leather to fabric and designs like carabiners and adhesive mounts. It notes that these accessories enhance security and protection without impacting tracking performance, and reviews several top products (Caseology Vault, Spigen Valentinus, Elevation Lab options, Belkin) along with price points.Read more â
CNET...Your Kidneys Are Small but Powerful Organs. These 13 Superfoods Can Give Them a BoostThe article highlights 13 foods believed to support kidney health, detailing their nutrient benefits and practical ways to include them in a balanced diet. It notes that while no food is a miracle cure, certain itemsâsuch as cabbage, fatty fish, berries, leafy greens, olive oil, garlic, onions, cauliflower, egg whites, arugula, and applesâoffer vitamins, antioxidants, and compounds that may aid kidney function, with cautions about potassium and phosphorus for CKD and guidance to consult a doctor.Read more â
Engadget...The best gaming handhelds for 2025The Engadget guide surveys the 2025 handheld gaming market, testing a range of devices from Windows-based portable PCs to Android emulation handhelds and dedicated retro consoles. It highlights three market tiers and design philosophies, crowns the ASUS ROG Xbox Ally X as the new best Windows handheld, keeps the Retroid Pocket 5 as the top emulation pick, and notes the Nintendo Switch 2 as a distinct category with exclusive games, while signaling ongoing updates as new devices arrive.Read more â
Engadget...Guillermo del Toro delivers a Frankenstein for the tech bro eraGuillermo del Toro's Netflix adaptation of Frankenstein is used as a cautionary critique of todayâs tech elite, equating 'innovation at all costs' with reckless creation and potential societal and environmental harm from AI. The piece praises the film's lavish, character-driven approach and draws explicit parallels between Victor Frankenstein and leaders like Zuckerberg, Musk, and Altman, suggesting their pursuits mirror the monsterâs danger. It underscores a skeptical view of generative AI, echoing Del Toroâs own wary stance, and implies current leaders are unlikely to heed the warning.Read more â
Engadget...Elon Musk says Tesla owners can âtext and driveâ very soonTesla CEO Elon Musk used the annual shareholders meeting to outline ambitious timelines for autonomy and robotics, claiming FSD will soon allow texting while driving and reach Level 4 autonomy after safety review. He introduced a no-pedal, no-steering-wheel Cybercab robotaxi with production planned for next year, a delayed flying car demo to 2026, and a vision of massive Optimus humanoid production up to 100 millionâbillion units annually. The event also confirmed a pay package for Musk up to $1 trillion contingent on milestones, with regulatory and safety hurdles noted.Read more â
CNET...Today's NYT Mini Crossword Answers for Friday, Nov. 7Gael Fashingbauer Cooper is a veteran journalist and editor at CNET, recognized for co-authoring books on 1970s- and 1990s-pop culture. The profile outlines her extensive newsroom experience at outlets such as Mpls.St.Paul Magazine, Twin Cities Sidewalk, the Minneapolis Star Tribune, and NBC News Digital, highlighting a long career at the intersection of technology and pop culture. It also notes her Gen X identity and a personal nod to Marathon candy bars as a playful aside.Read more â
The Verge...Appleâs latest sci-fi series Pluribus luxuriates in its mysteryPluribus, a new Apple TV sci-fi series from Vince Gilligan, centers on Carol, a failed writer who remains immune to a global phenomenon that makes nearly everyone else relentlessly happy. Through a slow, mystery-driven narrative and a standout performance by Rhea Seehorn, the show explores a strange world where happiness is pervasive but not without cost, inviting patience and deep discussion. The first two episodes premiere on November 7, with a follow-up book-club style conversation planned for November 10.Read more â
The Verge...The best AirPods to buyApple's AirPods lineup is reviewed in depth, with detailed comparisons among the AirPods Pro 3, AirPods 4 (with and without ANC), and the AirPods Max, emphasizing fit improvements, noise cancellation, battery life, and seamless integration with Apple devices. The article argues that the Pro 3 offers the best overall experience, including enhanced ear tips, a heart-rate sensor, and live translation, while the AirPods 4 variants appeal to those who dislike ear tips or seek a cheaper option, and the AirPods Max remains a premium, feature-rich but pricey over-ear choice. It also notes ecosystem benefits, testing methodology, and a recent update on pricing and availability, with speculation about future features.Read more â
CNET...How Sonic Rumble Spins Away From Mario Party With Its Own Multiplayer StyleSega is releasing Sonic Rumble, a free-to-play party game for PC and mobile that supports up to 32 players. The title brands itself as 'Arcade Royale,' blending fast Sonic movement with the competitive, battle-royale energy, using rings as the high-stakes resource and a new dashing mechanic for offense, while keeping gameplay approachable for newcomers. As a live-service title, it will receive ongoing updates, collaborations, and extensive customization and crossovers, including movie-themed skins and integrations with other Sega franchises.Read more â
CNET...Aurora Borealis Alert: 21 States Could Marvel at the Dazzling Northern Lights TonightWith solar maximum underway, NOAA warns of a moderately strong geomagnetic storm that could make the northern lights visible across 21 U.S. states, with Alaska and Canada offering the best viewing. The aurora stems from X-class coronal mass ejections launched on Nov. 4 and comes in the wake of a storm that was initially forecast as G2 but intensified to G3. Moonlight could wash out fainter displays, and observers should seek high vantage points facing north; four meteor showersâOrionids, Leonids, Northern Taurids and Southern Tauridsâincrease the chance of spotting shooting stars.Read more â
Engadget...Marvel 1943: Rise of Hydra has been delayed with no new release windowSkydance Games has delayed Marvel 1943: Rise of Hydra again, moving its release window beyond 2026 after previously shifting from 2025 to early 2026. The game, led by Amy Hennigâs studio and described as a story-driven title set in Occupied Paris during World War II, will require fans to wait even longer for its arrival. In the same day, Rockstar Games also postponed Grand Theft Auto 6 to November 19, 2026.Read more â
TechCrunch...Tesla delays reveal of production Roadster 2 to April Foolsâ DayTesla said it will reveal the production version of its second-generation Roadster on April 1, 2026, with production expected 12 to 18 months after the reveal amid years of delays. Musk framed the demo as potentially the most exciting ever and noted the date was chosen for deniability, with hints of SpaceX tech ambitions, while the article also recounts the ongoing Founders Series reservation situation and Sam Altmanâs refund dispute.Read more â
TechCrunch...Chris Saccaâs VC firm is raising a second nuclear fusion fundLowercarbon Capital, Chris Saccaâs climate-focused VC, is raising a second fund to back nuclear fusion startups, following its 2022 fusion-focused $250 million vehicle. The fund counts Commonwealth Fusion Systems and Pacific Fusion among its bets, reflecting ongoing investor faith that a commercially viable fusion breakthrough is near despite high reactor costs; Commonwealth recently raised hundreds of millions in a new round. Sacca did not disclose the new fundâs size, but Bloomberg cited a source saying it will be larger than the first.Read more â
Engadget...Tesla shareholders approve Elon Musk's $1 trillion compensation packageTesla shareholders approved an all-or-nothing compensation plan for Elon Musk that could make him the world's first trillionaire if he hits a set of ambitious milestones, including an $8.5 trillion market value and a target to sell a million humanoid robots. The package ties Musk's pay to strategic goals such as succession planning and aligns incentives with his other ventures like SpaceX and xAI, amid ongoing concerns over quarterly profits and recent regulatory investigations into the company.Read more â
The Verge...Samsungâs new Switch 2-compatible microSD Express card is already on saleThe Verge highlights the Switch 2's backward compatibility with original Switch games and the need for extra storage, pointing to Samsung's 512GB P9 microSD Express card on sale for $94.99 as an affordable upgrade. It explains that the 256GB base storage may be insufficient for many digital libraries, discusses speeds up to 800MB/s, and notes that many games require downloads or are cartridge-plus-download, making extra storage valuable for early adopters.Read more â
TechCrunch...Tesla to begin Cybercab production in April, Musk claimsTesla says it will begin producing the Cybercab, a pedal- and steering-wheelâfree autonomous robotaxi, in April at its Austin factory, touting a 10-second production cycle and the potential to reach 2-3 million units per year. The plan hinges on regulatory approvals for unsupervised driving and reflects ongoing safety questions around Tesla's self-driving tech, with conflicting statements from leadership about whether a backup wheel and pedals would be included. The shareholder meeting also coincided with approval of a compensation package for Musk that could be worth up to $1 trillion in Tesla stock.Read more â
Gizmodo...A Womanâs Magic Transcends Politics and Borders in This Timely, Fantastical Short StoryThe article announces Lightspeed Magazine's November short story, titled 'In the Zone,' written by Lisa M. Bradley. It serves as a brief highlight of the issue's feature fiction.Read more â
The Verge...GTA VI: all the news on Rockstarâs next entry in the Grand Theft Auto seriesGTA VI has faced repeated delays, with Rockstar pushing its release from fall 2025 to May 26, 2026, and then to November 19, 2026. A recent trailer introduces the game's protagonists, Jason and Lucia, who will operate in Vice City as they uncover a criminal conspiracy after a botched job. The news also notes controversy surrounding the gameâs development, including union-busting accusations after Rockstar fired over 30 employees shortly before the latest delay announcement.Read more â
The Verge...The best robot vacuum and mop to buy right nowThe Verge conducts an in-depth hands-on evaluation of 15 robot vacuums with mopping capabilities, assessing real-world cleaning performance, dock maintenance, water management, and navigation while comparing edge cleaning, carpet handling, and floor types. It highlights top models such as the Ecovacs Deebot X8 Pro Omni, Dreame X40 Ultra, Narwal Freo Z Ultra, Eufy X10 Pro Omni, and SwitchBot S10, detailing their mop styles, suction, and smart features, along with trade-offs like size, refilling needs, and maintenance requirements to guide buyers.Read more â
CNET...Android Users Downloaded OpenAI's Sora AI App Nearly Half a Million Times in One DayOpenAI's Sora Android app exploded in popularity with 470,000 downloads on its first day, roughly four times the initial iOS launch, aided by removing invite codes and expanding to more countries. The company plans further updates, including new creation tools, editing capabilities, and storyboarding, while coordinating with unions to manage potential deepfakes and other risks. The move signals OpenAI's aim to attract professional creators and expand Sora from short-form entertainment to a broader video-creation platform.Read more â
Engadget...Ford may not resume production of the F-150 LightningThe Wall Street Journal reports Ford is weighing the sunsetting of the F-150 Lightning amid weakening demand, prior production cuts, and a supplier-related pause after a fire, as the company pivots away from the model. Ford's Model e EV division posted multibillion-dollar losses in 2025 and executives indicate a shift toward smaller, more affordable EVs built on its Universal EV platform. The backdrop includes the expiry of EV tax credits and warnings from Honda that policy shifts could delay EV growth.Read more â
Gizmodo...Why Is the AI Czar Already Saying OpenAI Wonât Get a Bailout?The article consists of a single image of Sam Altman with the caption 'Speedrunning a bubble.' It provides almost no context or substantive reporting, functioning more as a teaser or provocative caption than a full news piece. The caption suggests commentary on a rapidly accelerating hype cycle around Altman or AI, but no details are provided.Read more â
CNET...This New AI Feature for Cars Promises to Keep You From Missing Your ExitPolestar is adding Google Maps live lane guidance to the Polestar 4 via a software update, leveraging on-device AI to fuse camera-based lane detection with Maps navigation displayed on the carâs HUD. The system highlights current and upcoming lanes and provides visual and audio cues to encourage an earlier, safer lane change, reducing last-minute scrambling. The feature, a Polestar-Google collaboration, will roll out via over-the-air updates to US and Sweden in the coming months, with more markets to follow, marking a production deployment of this technology.Read more â
TechCrunch...Accel backs Uber rival Rapido as Prosus boosts stakeTVS Motor sold its entire Rapido stake for âč2.88 billion to Accel and MIH Investments, delivering a return of more than 152% over three years. The move signals continued investor confidence in Rapido, which competes with Uber, Ola and InDrive in Indiaâs ride-hailing market and is pursuing a new primary funding round next year, after Swiggyâs exit boosted Rapidoâs valuation to about $2.3 billion.Read more â
TechCrunch...Grand Theft Auto VI is delayed â againRockstar Games has pushed Grand Theft Auto VI back to November 19, 2026, delaying it from an earlier 2025 window and then May 2026 after another six-month postponement. The company says the extra time is to ensure the game ships with the level of polish fans deserve. The delay comes amid ongoing hype around the franchise, which includes GTA V's record-setting sales and a highly viewed December 2023 trailer, and follows reports that Rockstar fired 30-40 employees over alleged leaks on Discord.Read more â
Gizmodo...Why Gainaxâs âGunbusterâ Pose Is More Than Anime Rule of Cool Reference FodderThe article highlights a Gunbuster/Gainax mecha gesture and emphasizes that, unlike the Akira Slide, this pose endures as a tender yet unwavering act of defiance in anime. It casts the gesture as a lasting emblem of the genre's spirit and resistance. The comparison underscores the gesture's enduring cultural impact within anime.Read more â
Gizmodo...Tesla Shareholders Decide Elon Musk Should Be the Worldâs First TrillionaireAbout 75% of shareholders voted to approve the company's pay plan, signaling strong investor backing for the executive compensation package. The decision represents a decisive governance outcome and may influence perceptions of leadership incentives. The article also includes a photo caption referencing Elon Musk at a memorial service for Charlie Kirk.Read more â
TechCrunch...Tesla shareholders approve Elon Muskâs $1T pay packageTesla shareholders overwhelmingly approved a milestone-based compensation package for CEO Elon Musk that could total as much as $1 trillion in Tesla shares if ambitious targets are met. The plan, spread across 12 tranches tied to market capitalization and profitability goals over a decade, would grant Musk more control as he pursues a larger stake in the company. The approval follows a lengthy board-led campaign and comes after a previous 2018 package was struck down in court, with the company and Musk framing it as essential for Tesla's future plans.Read more â
The Verge...Tesla shareholders approve Elon Muskâs $1 trillion pay packageTesla shareholders approved Elon Muskâs proposed pay package, worth more than 423 million additional shares raising his stake to about 25%, contingent on milestones such as expanding Teslaâs market cap to $8.5 trillion and delivering a million robotaxis. With over 75% of shares voting in favor, the plan would be the largest corporate payout in history, and it follows a Delaware court ruling that invalidated Muskâs current compensation. The decision comes as Tesla promotes AI and robotics leadership, even as the company contends with competitive pressure, a rocky robotaxi rollout, and regulatory/legal scrutiny.Read more â
TechCrunch...Laude Institute announces first batch of âSlingshotsâ AI grantsLaude Institute unveiled its Slingshots program, an accelerator-style grants initiative for AI researchers that provides funding, compute access and product/engineering support to 15 projects, with deliverables such as startups or open-source artifacts. The cohort emphasizes AI evaluation benchmarks, including Terminal Bench and ARC-AGI, while introducing new efforts like Formula Code and BizBench to measure agentsâ ability to optimize code and perform white-collar tasks, respectively. SWE-Bench co-founder John Boda Yang joins the lineup with CodeClash, a dynamic competition-based framework for code evaluation, underscoring the ongoing importance of third-party benchmarks while warning against benchmarks that become proprietary to individual companies.Read more â
Gizmodo...A New Pair of Anti-Meta Smart Glasses Are on the WayEven Realities is releasing a new pair of smart glasses. Unlike Meta's Ray-Ban glasses, these may not include cameras or speakers, suggesting a more privacy-focused or feature-limited design.Read more â
CNET...OnePlus 15's Global Model Will Get a Huge 7,300-mAh Battery, 165Hz Refresh RateThe OnePlus 15 is confirmed to feature a 7,300 mAh battery with 80W wired and 50W wireless charging, placing it among flagship Androids with the largest batteries. It will use a Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 processor, a cooling system with a vapor chamber and an aerogel insulation layer, and a 6.78-inch 1.5K display at 165Hz with a high 3,200Hz touch sampling rate, plus rumored 50MP triple cameras and a 32MP selfie on the Chinese model. A Sand Storm edition touts enhanced toughness, and OnePlus plans a global launch on November 13 to reveal the full specifications for the international version.Read more â
Gizmodo...$120 Million Crypto Hack Blamed on Office Space-Style ExploitBased on the provided text and image caption, the piece centers on hacker attacks and cybersecurity themes tied to digital currency, but the article contains no substantive reporting beyond a placeholder line. The imagery suggests concerns about cyber threats to crypto assets, while the content itself appears incomplete with an inserted Office Space quote placeholder.Read more â
Engadget...The YouTube TV Disney blackout continues: How to watch college football on ESPN, ABC and moreDisney-owned channels, including ABC and ESPN, have been removed from YouTube TV after failed carriage talks, resulting in a blackout for subscribers this weekend and affecting access to college football and other Disney programming. YouTube TV says subscribers will receive a $20 monthly credit if the blackout lasts, but the credit has not yet been activated, and viewers are being steered to alternatives such as Sling, Hulu + Live TV, DirecTV, or Fubo to watch ESPN/ABC and other channels. The piece also lists upcoming games and highlights pricing and bundles for those seeking live options.Read more â
Engadget...Meta's smart glasses have a new shortcut to call and text without saying 'hey Meta'Meta has released a 19.2 software update for its smart glasses that adds a 'quick connect' feature, enabling a one-touch shortcut to frequent communication actions (calling, texting, or sharing photos) by holding the right touchpad and selecting a contact and preferred app. The feature mirrors the Oakley Vanguard's action button to reduce reliance on voice prompts, while Meta also previewed third-party wake-word support for future flexibility, though itâs unlikely users will fully abandon saying 'hey Meta.'Read more â
CNET...GTA 6 Delayed Once Again to November 2026Rockstar Games announced GTA 6 has again been delayed, now scheduled for November 19, 2026, after previously shifting from 2025 to May 26, 2026. The publisher apologized for the extended wait and said the extra months are needed to finish the game with the polish fans expect, teasing the return to the states of Leonida and modern-day Vice City.Read more â
CNET...Today's NYT Connections: Sports Edition Hints and Answers for Nov. 7, #410The article provides hints and the solutions for todayâs NYT Connections: Sports Edition puzzle dated Nov. 7, 2025, detailing four color-coded groups and their answers: Yellow â barbell, bench, plates, spotter; Green â A&M, Longhorns, Rangers, Tech; Blue â Adrian, Apollo, Clubber, Rocky; Purple â BeltrĂ©, Capitals, shoestring catch, shortstop. It notes the puzzle is published by The Athletic and accessible via The Athletic app or online, rather than in the NYT Games app.Read more â
Engadget...Grand Theft Auto VI is delayed to November 19, 2026Grand Theft Auto VI has been delayed again to November 19, 2026, after previously shifting from 2025 to May 26, 2026. Rockstar Games stated the extra development time will help deliver the level of polish fans expect, while publisher Take-Two expressed confidence in the new date and release window. The move underscores the ongoing emphasis on quality for one of the most anticipated titles in gaming.Read more â
Gizmodo...Report: âJurassic World Rebirthâ Is Getting a Sequel and the Gang Is All BackThe article states that Gareth Edwards is expected to return to a project alongside Scarlett Johansson, Jonathan Bailey, and Mahershala Ali. It does not specify his exact role or the project details beyond this involvement. An image caption references 'Jurassic World Rebirth T Rex,' suggesting a possible connection to a Jurassic World-related release, though this is not explicitly confirmed in the text.Read more â
The Verge...Grand Theft Auto VI launch delayed until November 2026Rockstar Games has delayed the game's release, apologizing for the extra time and saying the additional months will allow them to finish with the polish fans expect. The studio thanks players for their patience and teases that the experience will explore the sprawling state of Leonida and a return to modern-day Vice City.Read more â
TechCrunch...Meta estimates that it earns 10% of its revenue from scams, report saysA Reuters report details Meta's exposure to fraudulent advertising, estimating that such ads accounted for about 10% of annual revenue (roughly $16 billion). It also shows Meta failed to protect users from illegal gambling, investment schemes, and banned medical products for three years, and that the company sometimes monetizes suspected fraud by charging more rather than deactivating advertisers unless fraud confidence hits 95%. Meta counters that its approach has improved, citing a 58% drop in user reports of scam ads and the removal of more than 134 million scam ads in the past 18 months.Read more â
TechCrunch...Sam Altman says OpenAI has $20B ARR and about $1.4 trillion in data center commitmentsOpenAI CEO Sam Altman outlined ambitious growth and revenue targets, projecting over $20 billion in annualized revenue this year and about $1.4 trillion in commitments over the next eight years as the company expands into enterprise services, consumer devices, robotics, and possibly cloud computing. He pointed to a growing customer base (about a million business customers) and initiatives like OpenAI for Science, while signaling potential funding via equity or loans despite not yet owning a data-center network. Altmanâs post emphasizes broad diversification into new business lines alongside ongoing capital-structure options to meet demand.Read more â
The Verge...Amazon offers AI translation for self-published Kindle booksAmazon introduced Kindle Translate, a beta AI translation tool for Kindle Direct Publishing that lets authors translate ebooks into multiple languages at no extra cost. Initially supporting EnglishâSpanish and GermanâEnglish, authors can select target languages, set per-language prices, and preview translations, which are automatically checked for accuracy and labeled as translated; translated titles become eligible for KDP Select and Kindle Unlimited to widen global reach. The feature follows Audible's recent foray into multilingual AI narration.Read more â
CNET...Government Shutdown Travel Trouble: How to Manage Flight Delays and CancellationsThe FAA will reduce flight capacity by 10% at 40 high-traffic U.S. airports due to the government shutdown that has left air-traffic controllers unpaid and short-handed. There is no clear end date, and the cuts could widen as the holiday travel season approaches, potentially causing widespread delays. Travelers are urged to monitor status via airline and airport apps, prepare for longer lines, and take advantage of carrier waivers or rebooking options as airlines pledge flexibility.Read more â
CNET...Today's NYT Connections Hints, Answers and Help for Nov. 7, #880The article covers todayâs NYT Connections puzzle, sharing hints and the published answers while noting the introduction of a Connections Bot that scores plays and analyzes results. It also highlights Times Games usersâ ability to track progress and then lists the four groups and their solutions, illustrating the themes with examples such as textile patterns, green condiments, things with holes, and things that are purple.Read more â
CNET...Today's Wordle Hints, Answer and Help for Nov. 7, #1602The article provides today's Wordle hints and reveals the answer: PERIL. It notes the puzzle's constraints (no repeated letters, two vowels, starts with P and ends with L) and that the word denotes serious and immediate danger. It also lists yesterday's and recent answers and directs readers to additional puzzles and hints for related games.Read more â
CNET...Today's NYT Strands Hints, Answers and Help for Nov. 7 #614The article presents todayâs hints and solutions for the NYT Strands puzzle, explaining the rules and how to uncover theme words. Focusing on a Latin-music theme (Encuentra el ritmo), it lists the nonspangram answers SALSA, SAMBA, TANGO, TEJANO, MARIACHI, REGGAETON and the spangram LATIN MUSIC, noting that the total number of answers can vary and completing all words uses every letter on the board.Read more â
Gizmodo...TikTok Billionaire Is Making Bari Weissâs âAnti-Wokeâ College Tuition FreeThe University of Austin has received a substantial donation from a wealthy benefactor, signaling strong financial backing for the institution's early growth. The gift could support expansion and program development, though the article does not disclose the amount or specific use. The report underscores the role of philanthropy in shaping the university's future.Read more â
Gizmodo...Venomous âMurder Hornetsâ Kill Two American Tourists on Vacation in LaosThe piece highlights an incident involving Asian giant hornets, noting that victims were stung dozens of times. Those stings led to severe anaphylactic shock, illustrating the significant medical risk posed by these hornets.Read more â
CNET...Newest Polestar 4 AI Feature Promises to Stop You From Missing Your ExitPolestar has rolled out an over-the-air update for the Polestar 4 that embeds Google Maps live lane guidance directly into the car's HUD. The system uses on-device AI to identify the current lane and combine camera data with Maps navigation to alert drivers with visual cues and audio nudges ahead of exits, reducing last-minute lane changes. Polestar and Google describe it as a milestone in in-car navigation, with the feature launching in the US and Sweden before expanding to other markets.Read more â
TechCrunch...Google to buy carbon credits from massive Amazonian reforestation projectGoogle said it will buy 200,000 metric tons of carbon removal from Mombak, a forest restoration project in the Brazilian Amazon, via the Symbiosis Coalition backed by major tech and consulting firms. The deal highlights nature-based carbon removal as a pathway to climate goals while noting challenges around disaster risk and long-term viability, even as forests provide biodiversity and water-cycle benefits. Google will use its DeepMind PerchAI to quantify biodiversity gains from the project.Read more â
TechCrunch...Amazon launches an AI-powered Kindle Translate service for ebook authorsAmazon announced Kindle Translate, an AI-powered translation feature for Kindle Direct Publishing authors to expand their reach, with initial beta support for English-Spanish and German-English and more languages planned. The move seeks to address the under-5% of titles available in multiple languages, while acknowledging potential AI errors; authors can preview translations before publishing, and Amazon claims automatic accuracy checks without detailing the process. Translated works will carry a Kindle Translate label, readers can preview samples, and translations are currently offered for free and eligible for programs like KDP Select and Kindle Unlimited.Read more â
CNET...Expert-Backed Ways to Fix AI Image Hallucinations While Using ChatGPT, Midjourney and MoreAn experienced CNET reviewer outlines persistent limitations in AI image generators, including inaccurate facial expressions, difficulty rendering logos and trademarks, and struggles with overlapping or overly complex scenes. The article provides practical fixesâreducing the number of people in a scene, using post-generation edits, simplifying prompts, and selectively re-editing to fix issuesâwhile noting that some tools offer area-specific editing. It also highlights ongoing copyright and attribution considerations and argues that human oversight remains essential as these tools improve.Read more â
Engadget...Square Enix is laying off more developers in the UK and US as it refocuses on JapanSquare Enix is restructuring to consolidate development in Japan, laying off more than 100 UK developers (potentially up to 140) with US layoffs still unknown as it shifts away from Western studios. The company plans an AI-driven overhaul of its game creation process, aiming to automate about 70% of QA and debugging by the end of 2027, reflecting a broader push to apply artificial intelligence to development. This move follows a history of Western studio reductions and divestments, including previous layoffs and studio sales.Read more â
Gizmodo...The Brane X Portable Bluetooth Speaker Is the Final Boss of BassThe Brane X integrates an internal subwoofer, per the review. The article notes that this design yields booming bass performance. In short, the speaker delivers strong low-end output for a device with built-in subwoofer capability.Read more â
The Verge...The best budget smartphone you can buyBudget smartphones under $500 are now more capable, and the reviewer tests each device by living with it for a week to gauge real-world performance like battery life, cameras, and software updates. The article highlights the iPhone 16E as the most affordable new iPhone with tradeoffs (no MagSafe), the Google Pixel 9A as a strong Android option at $499, and the OnePlus 13R as a large-screen choice with excellent battery but less water resistance, while noting common compromises across budget models. It also includes updates on pricing and upcoming models.Read more â
TechCrunch...Sam Altman says he doesnât want the government to bail out OpenAI if it failsOpenAI executives discussed financing a roughly $1.4 trillion data-center buildout amid a $20 billion annual revenue trajectory, exploring the potential for government-backed loan guarantees and an ecosystem of banks and investors. The company later clarified it does not seek federal guarantees for its datacenters, though loan guarantees could be considered to support US semiconductor fabs; CEO Sam Altman also emphasized strong revenue growth and ongoing commitments in infrastructure, consumer devices, and robotics toward 2030.Read more â
TechCrunch...Ford execs reportedly discuss ending the F-150 LightningFord executives are reportedly considering discontinuing the F-150 Lightning as production is paused to prioritize hybrid and gasoline versions. The discussions follow a production disruption caused by a Novelis aluminum plant fire and ongoing sales challenges for Ford's electric pickup since its 2021 launch. Analysts note that weaker EV demand has been worsened by the loss of federal tax credits and stricter emissions rules, complicating Ford's EV strategy.Read more â
Gizmodo...Trump Gives Out the Wrong URL for His Drug Website During Chaotic Press ConferenceAt a White House event in the Oval Office about lowering drug prices, Novo Nordisk executive Gordon Findlay collapsed as President Donald Trump stood nearby while attendees rushed to assist. The incident occurred on November 6, 2025, and the video caption notes the emergency described as 'Man down in the Oval Office.'Read more â
CNET...These Hallmark Channel Movies Are Perfect for Family Movie NightPost-fall review praises Hallmark's family-friendly lineup, highlighting The Cases of Mystery Lane: Death Is Listening as a funny, low-stakes mystery with Hallmark regulars Paul Campbell and Aimee Garcia. The author argues Hallmark isnât just cozy romanceâits mystery-adventure titles like Mystery Island and The Christmas Quest provide safe, PG-friendly viewing for kids and families, avoiding sex, drugs, politics or violence. It recommends considering Hallmark Plus and Hoopla for streaming and notes the broader media landscape beyond Netflix or Disney+, ending with a plug for unbiased tech content.Read more â
Gizmodo...Watch the Cast of the Unreleased âFantastic Fourâ Movie Take Their Place in Marvel HistoryThe article features the stars of Roger Corman's unreleased 1994 Fantastic Four film reflecting on what could have been, as they appear in cameos for 'Fantastic Four: First Steps.' It offers a nostalgic look at a canceled project and how its cast reconnects with Marvel history in a contemporary production.Read more â
The Verge...Senators call on Trump to continue banning Nvidia from selling its best chips in ChinaU.S. senators introduced a bipartisan resolution urging the administration to maintain Americaâs AI edge by denying China access to its most advanced chips and models and by continuing export controls and priority access for allies. The move follows President Trumpâs suggestion he might allow Nvidia to sell its Blackwell chip in China, and comes amid Nvidia and AMD arranging a 15% government commission on China-bound chips. The dispute underscores a broader policy clash over national security, tech leadership, and the competitiveness of frontier AI against China.Read more â
CNET...28 of the Best TikTok Gifts That Everyone Will Love in 2025The article notes that popularity on TikTok doesnât guarantee gift-worthiness and features experts who sift through hype to identify genuine winners. It provides a curated list of viral products that actually stack up as gifts, explaining why each item earns the recommendation and how it offers real value beyond the trend.Read more â
CNET...iOS 26.2 Might Let You Adjust Your iPhone's Liquid Glass Even MoreApple's iOS 26.2 beta expands customization and features across built-in apps, including a new Liquid Glass slider for Lock Screen translucency, offline lyrics for Apple Music, and Podcasts Chapters, along with a refreshed News homepage and reminders that can propose alarms. The update also adds Enhanced Safety Alerts and Sleep Score adjustments in Health, with more refinements likely before a public release next month. Developers and public beta testers can try these changes now, but betas may be buggy and are not recommended on primary devices.Read more â
TechCrunch...Sora for Android saw nearly half a million installs on its first dayOpenAI's Sora saw a strong Android launch with an estimated 470,000 first-day downloads across supported markets, more than four times its iOS start. The Android rollout benefited from broader availability and the removal of invites, with about 296,000 of those Android installs occurring in the U.S., while iOS first-day estimates were revised to roughly 110,000 (about 69,300 in the U.S.). The app enables AI-generated videos with features like Cameos in a TikTok-style feed and faces competition from Meta AI as it expands to Europe.Read more â
The Verge...Kuxiuâs magnetic multi-device power bank now has faster 25W wireless chargingKuxiuâs K1 Ultra MagSafe battery gets an upgrade with Qi2.2 support, enabling faster 25W charging for compatible smartphones such as the iPhone 16/17 series and Pixel 10 Pro XL, while preserving the swiveling dual-charge design for Apple Watch or AirPods. The 10,000mAh power bank is discounted to $79.99, with a cosmic orange preorder option at $59.99 shipping around November 30, alongside an orange version of the X40 Turbo charging stand; however, Apple Watch and AirPods will still charge at 5W.</s>Read more â
CNET...This Intriguing Ayaneo Device Could Be the Gaming Phone You've Been Waiting ForAyaneo, known for handheld gaming devices, is entering the smartphone market with the Ayaneo Phone pitched as a 'mobile phone truly made for gamers.' A teaser video shows a black phone with dual shoulder buttons and basic camera hardware; no specs, release date or price were announced. Analysts caution that gaming phones have struggled historically and stress that software support and security will be crucial, even as Ayaneo's hardware pedigree could appeal to enthusiasts.Read more â
The Verge...The best early Black Friday deals weâve found so far on laptops, TVs, and moreGoogle's Nest Cam battery-powered security camera, suitable for both indoors and outdoors, is available at its lowest price in months for $119 at Amazon, Best Buy, and the Google Store, with two-pack and three-pack bundles also on sale. The camera offers 24/7 recording, smart alerts for people, pets, and vehicles, and up to 60 days of video history with a Nest Aware subscription, making it a practical security option for homes.Read more â
CNET...Cooking Calamity: Stop Putting These 5 Foods in a Nonstick PanNonstick pans are designed for low to medium heat and are great for easy cleanup, but they donât achieve the high heat needed for proper browning or searing. Using them for meat, most vegetables, caramelizing onions, acidic dishes, or recipes requiring constant stirring can yield pale results and wear down the coating, potentially introducing particles into food. The article recommends cast iron, stainless steel, or carbon steel for better flavor development, while acknowledging nonstick is suitable for eggs, pancakes, and fried tofu, as per chef-instructor Richard LaMarita.Read more â
CNET...Starlink Internet Is Coming to These Airlines Early Next YearStarlink will equip more than 500 aircraft from the International Airlines Group with satellite-based in-flight WiâFi starting in early 2026, covering Aer Lingus, British Airways, Iberia, Level and Vueling on global and European routes. The expansion adds to existing Starlink deployments across other carriers and highlights upcoming competition from Amazonâs Kuiper, with IAG not yet revealing passenger pricing. Independent tests have shown in-flight speeds around 250 Mbps, illustrating significantly faster and more reliable connectivity as satellites are closer than geostationary alternatives.Read more â
Gizmodo...AI Capabilities May Be Overhyped on Bogus Benchmarks, Study FindsBased on the available excerpt, the article contends that the subject in question is not as intelligent as assumed and may be engaging in cheating. The caption signals a provocative critique that could affect perceptions of reliability or fairness, though no specifics are provided in the excerpt. Without more content, the main impact remains uncertain.Read more â
CNET...Europa League Soccer: Livestream Crystal Palace vs. AZ Alkmaar Live From AnywhereThe article outlines when and how to watch Crystal Palace vs. AZ Alkmaar in European competition, noting US viewers can stream the game on Paramount Plus (with a new multiview feature). It also lists regional broadcastersâTNT Sports in the UK, DAZN in Canada, and Stan Sport in Australiaâand provides advice on using a VPN to bypass blackout restrictions and access games from abroad.Read more â
The Verge...Nintendo has too many appsNintendo released a new store app for Android and iOS to purchase Switch hardware, accessories, and games, adding to its existing apps (Switch, Nintendo Today, and Music). The piece argues that having four separate apps is confusing and redundant, with overlapping features and a music service tied to Switch Online raising questions about royalties and consolidation. It also notes Nintendo's independent approach protects it from costly live-service trends but can hinder user experience and competitiveness with PlayStation and Xbox as the industry moves toward more integrated social and digital experiences.Read more â
Gizmodo...Behold Helios, the Most Powerful Quantum Computer on the PlanetQuantinuum's H2 quantum computer has earned strong favor among scientists, and its new Helios upgrade is described as an impressive improvement. The article frames Helios as a meaningful leap that could expand the system's capabilities and appeal in quantum research.Read more â
Engadget...CRKD is making a drum controller for rhythm gamesCRKD is teasing a new drum-kit controller to expand its rhythm game hardware lineup, following earlier guitar controllers compatible with Fortnite Festival and Clone Hero. The teaser shows a drum setup with four pads, a pedal, and cymbals, with a formal release planned for Q1 2026 and promises to incorporate lessons from past models and user feedback. The move aligns with a potential rhythm game revival in 2026, as Nintendo prepares Rhythm Heaven Groove and Fortnight Festival support persists, and it connects CRKD to Embracer Freemode, the parent company of RedOctane Games that helped popularize the genre.Read more â
Gizmodo...Going to San Diego Comic-Con Just Became Even More of a NightmarePlanning a trip to San Diego Comic-Con is reportedly getting significantly more challenging, with conditions described as apocalyptic. The piece signals rising obstacles for attendees and hints at broader disruptions affecting preparations for the convention.Read more â
CNET...Europa League Soccer: Livestream Aston Villa vs. Maccabi Tel Aviv Live From AnywhereThe article outlines how to watch the UEFA Europa League match between Aston Villa and Maccabi Tel Aviv, including broadcast details and kickoff times for different regions. It highlights US streaming on Paramount Plus with a multiview option, regional rights in the UK (TNT Sports), Canada (DAZN), and Australia (Stan Sport), and provides guidance on using VPNs to bypass blackout restrictions while noting legal considerations.Read more â
Engadget...The New York Times is letting you create your own Wordle puzzlesThe New York Times has added a Wordle feature allowing All Access and Games subscribers to create and share their own four-to-seven-letter Wordle puzzles, with an optional clue and a custom shareable URL. Original Wordle gameplay remains accessible to non-subscribers, and the puzzle creator tool is available on iOS, Android, mobile web, and desktop browsers. This enhancement aims to boost engagement among word-game fans by enabling personalized challenges.Read more â
Gizmodo...The Strongest Geomagnetic Storm of the Year Is Here. Auroras Could Shine in These StatesThe Sun has emitted a series of violent solar flares aimed at Earth. Such space weather events can disrupt satellites and communications, and may affect power grids, though the article does not detail any concrete impacts at this time.Read more â
Engadget...Meta is making billions of dollars from scam ads on Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp, report saysA Reuters investigation claims Meta earns billions from scam advertising on its platforms, potentially up to 10% of revenue (around $16 billion), and includes fraudulent e-commerce, investment schemes, illegal online casinos, and banned medical products. The report also alleges internal processes delay enforcement and allow repeat offenders to advertise, noting that even high-spend offenders can accrue hundreds of strikes; only a few removed campaigns generate substantial revenue. Meta contests the 10% figure but says it has reduced scam ad reports by 58% globally and removed over 134 million scam ads in 2025 so far.Read more â
TechCrunch...SpaceXâs Starlink secures more spectrum and airlines as it passes 8 million customersSpaceX is expanding its EchoStar spectrum licenses by $2.6 billion as part of a larger $17 billion deal to bolster Starlink, including growth of a nascent direct-to-cell satellite network with T-Mobile. The move follows Starlink surpassing 8 million global customers and a wave of airline partnerships, notably International Airlines Group planning to equip more than 500 aircraft with Starlink from 2026. Regulatory-driven spectrum reshaping continues, with EchoStar having already divested licenses to AT&T earlier, as SpaceX accelerates satellite and aviation connectivity expansion.Read more â
Engadget...NotebookLM can now test your knowledge with flashcards and quizzesGoogle's NotebookLM is receiving an update that adds flashcards and personalized quizzes, letting users set difficulty, control the number of questions or cards, and choose source material via the Studio tab. The update also boosts mobile chat capabilities with Gemini models, delivering a fourfold larger context window, sixfold longer memory, and about a 50% improvement in chat quality. The app is available on iOS and Android through the App Store and Google Play.Read more â
The Verge...FBI subpoenas the web registrar behind Archive.isThe FBI has subpoenaed domain registrar Tucows to uncover the identity and contact details of the owner behind Archive.today and its mirrors as part of a federal investigation. The subpoena seeks extensive data including customer names, addresses, billing records, telephone logs, payment information, and service usage, with no specific crime named. The owner remains unconfirmed (though a name linked to the original domain, 'Denis Petrov,' has circulated), highlighting ongoing tensions around archiving services and potential circumvention of paywalls.Read more â
Engadget...Amazon is testing an AI tool that automatically translates books into other languagesAmazon has launched Kindle Translate, an AI-powered tool that can automatically translate self-published books between English and Spanish and from German to English, with more languages planned. The feature is in beta for select Kindle Direct Publishing authors, with a broader rollout anticipated; books using it will carry a Kindle Translate label, but experts warn that literary translation involves nuance and intent beyond mere word substitution, raising questions about accuracy for major works and reader experience.Read more â
TechCrunch...Meta brings its short-form video feed of AI slop to EuropeMeta is expanding its Vibes AI-generated video feed to Europe within the Meta AI app, offering a TikTok-like experience where all videos are AI-generated. Users can create, remix, and share AI videos with a personalized feed and cross-post to Instagram and Facebook, with the ecosystem designed to become more tailored over time. The rollout follows the U.S. launch and comes amid mixed reactions to AI-generated content and a noted rise in media generation within the app.Read more â
The Verge...You can now make your own Wordle puzzlesThe New York Times has released an official Wordle creation tool that allows subscribers with All Access or Games plans to craft 4- to 7-letter Wordle puzzles, optionally adding a clue. These puzzles generate a unique shareable URL that others can play without a subscription, and the tool is available in the NYT Games mobile app as well as on web and mobile. The feature enables personalized, themed Wordle challenges for holidays and gifts, broadening how users engage with the game.Read more â
Engadget...A Ball x Pit animated short answers some key questions about our roguelite obsessionDevolver Digital released a four-minute animated short for Ball x Pit, created by Mashed, to clarify the rogueliteâs premise, mechanics and lore. The clip highlights Breakout-style ball shooting with Space Invadersâstyle enemies, base-building elements, and humorous character bits, and confirms Ball x Pit is available on Steam, PS5, Xbox Series X/S, Nintendo Switch (and Switch 2) with Game Pass options.Read more â
Gizmodo...Apple TV Revealed a Huge âPluribusâ Spoiler by Releasing Its Opening Scene EarlyGizmodo reports that Vince Gilligan's new scienceâfiction series starring Rhea Seehorn is set to premiere tomorrow, with an early preview available online. Viewers can watch the first few minutes of the show now, providing a sneak peek ahead of its official debut.Read more â
CNET...Nintendo Store App Is Like a Time Portal to Your Gaming HistoryNintendo released the Nintendo Store app for iOS and Android, offering a streamlined storefront for Switch and Switch 2 alongside a new Play Activity feature that catalogs a userâs gaming history by year across multiple Nintendo systems. Play Activity can be sorted by most recently played, first played, total time, and console, highlighting long-forgotten titles and overall playtime, while the app also enables direct purchases, Nintendo Points, and downloads to a Switch, with account linking required. Beyond shopping, the app provides access to news, events, demos, and merchandise, making it easier to manage a Nintendo ecosystem from a mobile device.Read more â
TechCrunch...Subtle Computingâs voice isolation models help computers understand you in noisy environmentsSubtle Computing is developing end-to-end on-device voice isolation models that preserve a deviceâs acoustics to deliver accurate transcripts even in noisy environments, with a latency of about 100 ms and a footprint of a few megabytes. The company can also run a separate transcription model for text output, and its approach personalizes to individual devices and users rather than using a single cross-device model. With $6 million in seed funding and Qualcomm selecting them for its voice and music extension program, Subtle Computing has partnered with consumer hardware and an automotive brand and plans a consumer hardware-software product next year.Read more â
Engadget...Former Anker employees launch new startup to build a hybrid RV trailerEvotrex, a startup founded by former Anker employees, is developing a hybrid RV trailer that uses a battery-powered cabin complemented by a gas engine to recharge the battery and extend range, enabling longer off-grid travel. The company has raised $16 million in a Pre-A round with backers including Anker's founders, and plans to reveal the vehicle at CES 2026 with reservations opening Jan 6 and first shipments by the end of next year. The project arrives amid broader industry shifts toward hybrids as EV adoption slows, with the founders claiming the gas motor is quieter, more efficient, and can use excess heat to heat the cabin.Read more â
TechCrunch...Italian political consultant says he was targeted with Paragon spywareFrancesco Nicodemo, a political consultant in Italy, revealed that he was targeted with Paragon spyware for about 10 months, adding to Italyâs widening spyware scandal. The case underscores concerns that such sophisticated surveillance tools are used against non-criminal individuals and public figures, prompting calls for greater government transparency as COPASIR has noted some victims were hacked by Italian intelligence; Paragon has since cut ties with Italian government customers and disclosed a U.S. government contract. Read more â
Engadget...Lego's Star Trek USS Enterprise set arrives on Black FridayLEGO has unveiled an official Star Trek Enterprise-D set, a 3,600-piece model launching on November 28 for $400 (Black Friday). The large replica includes nine minifigures, such as Captain Picard, Worf, Guinan, and Wesley Crusher, and features a detachable saucer, an opening shuttle bay, two shuttlepods, and a display-ready stand, with dimensions around 10.5 x 23.5 x 18.5 inches. Preorders will open soon, and fans are already suggesting LEGO Voyager and Deep Space Nine follow this release.Read more â
CNET...Call-Recording App Neon Disappeared Abruptly. Now It's Back for Another TryNeon has relaunched its app with an opt-in, app-to-app setup that pays users only for calls between Neon users and uses those recordings to train AI models, though non-promo payment rates remain unclear. The relaunch follows a security flaw that exposed user calls, which Neon says is fixed, but privacy experts warn about consent laws and the risk of deducing identities from anonymized data. Independent testing showed usability issues on iOS, and user reviews complain about reduced referral payments and uncertain per-minute rates, while the terms reserve broad rights to sell call recordings for ML purposes.Read more â
CNET...Europa League Soccer: Livestream Sturm Graz vs. Nottingham Forest Live From AnywhereThe article outlines when and where to watch Sturm Graz vs Nottingham Forest in the UEFA Europa League, with US coverage on Paramount Plus and regional rights in the UK (TNT Sports), Canada (DAZN), and Australia (Stan Sport). It explains how to use a VPN to bypass blackout restrictions and access games abroad, and notes Nottingham Forest's long unbeaten record against Austrian opposition alongside Sturm Graz's upset bid. Kickoff times are provided for multiple time zones.Read more â
The Verge...The latest Blink Video Doorbell is over 50 percent offAs Black Friday approaches, retailers are discounting Blink Video Doorbell to deter porch piracy, with Amazon and Best Buy offering the latest model for $28.99 and a bundle with Sync Module Core for $34.99. The 1440p doorbell features a 150-degree field of view and optional person detection via a $3.99 monthly subscription, plus up to 60 days of cloud storage and up to 90 minutes of continuous live view per session. These deals run through November 7, highlighting affordable smart-home security options for holiday deliveries.Read more â
Engadget...The first trailer for the animated Stranger Things spin-off is hereNetflix has announced an animated Stranger Things spin-off, Tales from â85, slated for release in 2026. The series is set between seasons 2 and 3, during the winter of 1985, and features most of the original characters (voiced by a new cast rather than the actors from the live-action show) as they confront new monsters and a fresh paranormal mystery in Hawkins. The cast includes Brooklyn Davey Norstedt as Eleven, Jolie Hoang-Rappaport as Max, Luca Diaz as Mike, and others, with the exact release date not yet announced.Read more â
Gizmodo...Hereâs the List of 40 Airports Expected to Be Impacted by Shutdown Flight ReductionsThe article reports that the FAA is cutting back flight operations as a result of the prolonged government shutdown, leading to travel disruptions and delays for airline passengers. It underscores the shutdown's impact on aviation operations, though the details are limited.Read more â
The Verge...Stranger Things: Tales From â85 winds the clock back in new trailerNetflix released a teaser for Stranger Things: Tales From '85, an animated spinoff set between seasons 2 and 3, following Eleven, Max, Mike, Lucas, Dustin, and Will as they battle new creatures from another dimension. The series, which debuts in 2026, may or may not intersect with the main show but is designed to sustain Stranger Things hype and expand the franchise in the near term.Read more â
Gizmodo...These Wildly Expensive Wireless Earbuds Go Overboard on DriversThe article highlights a product called the Fokus Prestige Encore, noting that it features a partially wood construction. This emphasis on real wood underscores a premium design choice in its hardware.Read more â
Engadget...SpaceX acquires $2.6 billion more in spectrum licenses from EchoStarSpaceX is expanding its deal with EchoStar by acquiring additional AWS-3 spectrum licenses in exchange for about $2.6 billion in SpaceX shares, extending the previously announced $17 billion agreement from September. The licenses are intended to support Starlinkâs expansion of 5G connectivity and satellite communications. Spectrum allocation is regulated by the federal government, underscoring regulatory oversight of how spectrum is used to benefit consumers.Read more â
CNET...Apple to Pay Google $1 Billion Per Year for Siri's Custom Gemini AI Model, Report SaysApple plans to use Google's Gemini AI to power a new version of Siri, set to debut in spring 2026, under a $1 billion-per-year agreement for a 1.2 trillion-parameter model. The Gemini system will run on Apple's private cloud, while on-device models remain for personal data, with Googleâs involvement largely hidden in marketing. Apple reportedly considered Anthropic as an alternative, but Google offered more favorable terms.Read more â
Gizmodo...The 7 Biggest Differences Between the âRunning Manâ MoviesAn image-driven comparison between Arnold Schwarzeneggerâs 1987 action-sci-fi classic The Running Man and Glen Powellâs 2025 film, highlighting substantial differences in era, tone, and production. The piece invites readers to decide which movie has the edge, framing the debate around enduring cultural impact versus contemporary filmmaking approaches. It centers on how decades of cinema shape audience perceptions of action cinema.Read more â
Engadget...The best advent calendars for 2025: Our top picks from PokĂ©mon, Funko Pop, Lego and othersA Star Wars-themed LEGO Advent calendar offers 24 daily surprises, including mini ships and minifigures in festive outfits, such as Darth Vader in a scarf and R2-D2 with seasonal flair. The set is pitched as a fun holiday experience that doubles as a display collection, potentially turning December into a Star Wars marathon on Disney+, and is aimed at both kids and adult collectors.Read more â
The Verge...Google Finance offers Gemini AI tools to stock tradersGoogle Finance is expanding its AI capabilities with a Deep Search feature for its built-in chatbot, delivering more detailed, fully cited responses and a visible research plan. The update will also add prediction-market data from Kalshi and Polymarket and an earnings-tracking tab, with US rollout planned in coming weeks and an India rollout that currently excludes the Deep Search upgrade. An early-access option via Google Labs will allow users to try the feature before general availability, with usage limits based on subscription tier.Read more â
The Verge...Microsoft AI says it'll make superintelligent AI that won't be terrible for humanityMicrosoft AI head Mustafa Suleyman outlines a 'humanist superintelligence' that would be subordinate, controllable, and designed to serve humanity. The post describes a dedicated team and guardrails, and notes that Microsoft can independently pursue AGI under a new deal with OpenAI using IP access. Applications cited include an AI companion, healthcare support, and breakthroughs in clean energy, highlighting a human-centered approach to AI within Microsoft's strategy.Read more â
CNET...ChatGPT Glossary: 60 AI Terms Everyone Should KnowThe article argues that AI is now embedded in a wide array of products and services and could reshape the global economy, with estimates that generative AI could reach about $4.4 trillion in annual value. It highlights major AI products such as Google Gemini, Microsoft Copilot, Anthropic's Claude and the Perplexity search engine, and notes the ongoing rollout of AI glossaries to explain terms and concepts. The piece stresses both the transformative potential and the technical and ethical considerations that come with rapid AI adoption.Read more â
Gizmodo...New Research Throws the Ultimate Fate of the Universe Into QuestionA team of researchers is challenging the prevailing view that the universe will keep expanding forever. Their findings suggest the expansion could slow or change trajectory, potentially altering cosmological expectations about the universe's fate. The work, illustrated by observations of a Type Ia supernova (M82), signals a potential rethink of dark energy and cosmic expansion models.Read more â
Engadget...Headspace Black Friday deal: Get 50 percent off annual subscriptionsHeadspace is running a Black Friday deal that cuts its annual subscription by 50%, bringing the yearly price to $35 through December 4. The app offers guided meditations, courses, Sleepcasts, mood tracking and reminders, designed to help beginners establish a consistent mindfulness routine and maintain balance over the year.Read more â
Gizmodo...The First Look at âStranger Things: Tales From â85â Reveals an Animated AdventureNetflix has revealed an animated Stranger Things spinoff, providing a first look ahead of season 5. The new series, expanding the Stranger Things universe, is slated to premiere in 2026.Read more â
The Verge...Sports streaming is a fragmented hot messThe Verge piece examines how a DisneyâYouTube TV carriage dispute has left ESPN and Monday Night Football unavailable to millions of subscribers, illustrating the fragmentation and complexity now endemic to sports streaming. It highlights the expansion of streaming rights across pay TV, paid streaming, and free FAST channels, which increases options while making it harder for fans to track what they can watch and on which service. It also notes that ESPN Plus does not always grant MNF access, underscoring the convoluted landscape of modern sports consumption despite broader availability and perceived loss-leader strategies by streamers.Read more â
Gizmodo...This Florida Doctorâs Office Gave Its Own Patients Hepatitis CThe Florida Department of Health revealed that several patients treated by Lily J. Voepel contracted a bloodborne infection while under her care, prompting regulatory scrutiny. The findings underscore patient-safety concerns and may lead to disciplinary or investigative actions.Read more â
Engadget...Pokemon Legends: Z-A's first DLC launches on December 10The first paid DLC for Pokemon Legends: Z-A, 'Mega Dimension,' arrives December 10 and costs $30, roughly seven weeks after launch. It adds a substantial post-game story set in an alternate Lumiose City accessed via Hoopa, introduces new PokĂ©mon such as Baxcalibur and Corviknight, and raises the level cap beyond 100, with potential new collectibles and other grind content. A separate free update adds a sidequest via Mystery Gift, and the patch is compatible with Switch and Switch 2.Read more â
Gizmodo...This Cheap Dual-Screen Handheld Is the Best Way to Recreate the Nintendo DSThe article highlights the Anbernic RG DS 1 as the cheapest option and the only model offering purist controls. It underscores how these controls appeal to purist gamers, differentiating it from competing devices.Read more â
Engadget...Alexa+ is coming to BMW vehiclesAmazon is expanding its Alexa Custom Assistant by layering Alexa+ into BMW's in-car voice system, making BMW the first automaker to access the upgraded platform. Alexa+ enables more natural conversations, broader access to over 70 large language models, and the ability to continue chats across devices, with BMW IPA driving the integration via AWS cloud. The update will roll out to select BMW models soon, though an exact rollout date and model list have not been disclosed.Read more â
CNET...Peloton Recall: Original Peloton Bike Plus Seat Posts May Break, Cause FallsPeloton is issuing a voluntary recall of its Original Peloton Bike Plus due to a faulty seat post that can detach, posing a risk of fall. The CPSC reports three incidents including two injuries among about 833,000 U.S. units, covering bikes manufactured December 2019 to July 2022 (model PL02, serials starting with T); owners are advised to stop using affected bikes immediately. Peloton will provide free, self-installable seat-post replacements, and says the redesigned post in its Cross-Training line includes a fail-safe; replacements can be requested via Peloton's site or toll-free support.Read more â
Gizmodo...The Roman Empireâs Entire Road Network Just Got Mapped, and Itâs Mind-BlowingA new study has identified more than 68,000 miles of ancient Roman roads that were previously unknown, revealing a far more extensive Roman transportation network than previously believed. The finding highlights the scale of Roman infrastructure and could reshape historical understanding of their engineering and logistics.Read more â
Gizmodo...Watch âShimmer,â a Gorgeous and Poignant Sci-Fi Short With Oscar Aspirations (Exclusive)Io9 interviews Mexican filmmaker AndrĂ©s Palma about his animated project, a post-apocalyptic tale focused on a family's struggle to survive. The piece highlights Palma's approach to storytelling and provides details about the film's premise and themes.Read more â
The Verge...Pebblebeeâs new trackers are brighter, louder, thinner, and more colorfulPebblebee has rolled out new Clip 5 and Card 5 trackers with enhanced personal-safety features, including a louder alarm, brighter LEDs, and an emergency alert that shares your location with designated contacts. Both devices cost $34.99 and must be set up to use either Appleâs Find My or Googleâs Find Hub networks (not both), with the Card 5 delivering 1.8mm thickness, wireless charging and up to 18 months of battery life, while the Clip 5 offers up to 12 months and USB-C charging. Pebblebee also introduces an Evercolor program for limited-edition Clip 5 colors, while the Card 5 remains in a single gray/black color suitable for wallet use.Read more â
Gizmodo...Nvidia CEO Says China âWill Winâ the Global AI Race as the U.S. Falls Behind in EnergyNvidia CEO Jensen Huang asserts that China's energy policy is responsible for a key development impacting the company. The brief caption frames policy as a driver of Nvidia's operations in China, highlighting how government decisions can influence the semiconductor business.Read more â
The Verge...Spotify is launching a weekly mini âWrappedâSpotify is rolling out a new weekly 'listening stats' feature that provides a four-week look at users' most-played artists and tracks, with curated playlists and a shareable highlight, acting as a mini version of Wrapped. The feature is available to free and Premium users in 60+ regions and accessible from the profile menu, designed to boost engagement through regular, social-ready insights into listening habits. This move mirrors Apple Music's earlier introduction of a monthly Replay-style feature that has since been incorporated into iOS 26.Read more â
CNET...Tesla's New Affordable Electric Cars: How Much They Cost and What You GetTesla is rolling out stripped-back, more affordable Standard trims for the Model Y and Model 3 to broaden access to its EVs without launching new models. The Model Y Standard RWD starts at $39,990 with 321 miles of range, and the Model 3 Standard RWD at $36,990 with similar range, both prioritizing core performance while dropping several premium features; Full Self-Driving remains optional. The move targets first-time EV buyers amid high U.S. vehicle prices and could boost Tesla ownership by undercutting pricier trims while preserving the software-driven driving experience.Read more â
CNET...As Disney's YouTube TV Outage Drags On, Viewers Have Few Options for FootballA contract dispute over carriage fees between YouTube TV (owned by Google) and Disney has resulted in the removal of ABC, ESPN and related Disney channels from the service, potentially impacting live sports viewing for NCAA football and college basketball this weekend. Disney accuses YouTube TV of undervaluing its channels while YouTube TV seeks fair pricing, with the company offering a credit if the outage continues, and viewers left with limited viewing options such as an over-the-air antenna or switching to other services. Some relief efforts and corrections are noted, including references to discounts on alternative services and a correction about Sling TV passes only working in certain markets.Read more â
TechCrunch...Mastodonâs latest software update brings quote posts to all server operatorsMastodon has rolled out version 4.5, introducing quote posts with extensive safety controls designed to curb harassment, including options for who can quote, how visible quotes are (public, followers only, or quiet public), and per-post overrides. The update also adds moderation enhancements, new server tools (such as the ability to disable content feeds, set a local homepage, and block users) and native emoji support on the web. The featureâs rollout follows an early pilot on major servers as Mastodon seeks to compete with X and Threads within the open-source fediverse, which includes roughly 12 million users overall and over 8 million on Mastodonâs instances.Read more â
TechCrunch...Peloton recalls 833,000 bikes after reports of injuriesPeloton is recalling about 833,000 original Bike+ exercise bikes after the CPSC received reports of seat posts breaking, with three complaints including two injuries. Peloton is offering redesigned replacement seat posts to affected users and urges immediate stop-use. The recall comes after a 2023 recall of about 2.2 million bikes and amid ongoing growth challenges and leadership changes as the company prepares its latest earnings report.Read more â
CNET...5 Ways to Keep Watching ESPN and ABC During the Disney vs. YouTube TV DisputeDisney and YouTube TV have not finalized a new carriage agreement, resulting in ABC, ESPN and other Disney channels (and DVR access) being removed from YouTube TV. The impasse pushes subscribers to seek temporary, lower-cost alternatives to watch ESPN/ABC, with five options outlinedâSling Orange, ESPN Unlimited, Fubo Sports, DirecTV MySports, and Hulu Plus Live TVâdetailing their channel lineups, pricing, and trial periods, along with caveats such as Sling Orange being single-stream and ABC not included there. The piece also notes potential short-term strategy tips, including canceling before renewal if not desired and alternative viewing methods like antennas or sports bars.Read more â
The Verge...How AI is fueling an existential crisis in educationThe Vergeâs Decoder podcast investigates how generative AI is reshaping education, arguing that the impact goes beyond cheating to challenge the very purpose and structure of higher education. Through conversations with teachers and McGill education expert Dr. Adam DubĂ©, the episode reveals mixed experiencesâwith some workflow help but many educators expressing deep existential questions about AI-created courses, AI-based grading, and the future of learning. The episode also highlights the need to re-evaluate what education should be in an AI-enabled era.Read more â
Engadget...Blue Origin's second New Glenn launch will carry real NASA satellitesBlue Origin announced November 9 as the target date for New Glennâs second launch, which will carry NASAâs Escapade twin satellites to Mars, marking the missionâs first real payload flight after a January tech demo. The companyâs CEO says landing the first stage is not essential, noting additional boosters are already in production and the priority is delivering Escapade to orbit. Escapadeâs trajectory, designed by Advanced Space, enables a Mars arrival outside the usual two-year window by lingering at the L2 point for a year before a 2027 slingshot to Mars; liftoff is from Cape Canaveral LC-36 at 2:45 PM ET, with NASA livestream potential despite a government shutdown.Read more â
Engadget...Peloton recalls 833,000 Bike+ units after reports of seat posts breakingPeloton is recalling 833,000 original Bike+ units in the United States due to a seat post safety issue after three reports of seat posts breaking and related injuries. Owners are advised to stop using the bikes and contact Peloton for a free replacement seat post that they can install themselves, with recall eligibility identified by serial numbers starting with 'T' located in specific parts of the frame. The recall follows a 2023 action affecting 2.2 million base Bike units, and Peloton has recently refreshed its lineup with AI-powered form-check features and higher prices for new Cross Training models and subscriptions.Read more â
The Verge...Chaos and lies: Why Sam Altman was booted from OpenAI, according to new testimonyThe Verge reports on a deposition by OpenAI cofounder Ilya Sutskever in Elon Muskâs lawsuit, revealing new details about the leadership turmoil surrounding Sam Altmanâs 2023 ouster. Sutskever described Altman as potentially manipulative, lying, and pitting top executives against one another, based on firsthand notes and memos, raising questions about governance at the AI company. The piece also covers brief merger talks with Anthropic, subsequent executive departures, and the broader implications for OpenAI amid ongoing legal battles and scrutiny of its leadership.Read more â
The Verge...ESPN Bet is shutting down, and now ESPN is partnering with DraftKingsESPN is shutting down its standalone ESPN Bet app and ending its partnership with Penn Entertainment, shifting to a DraftKings-based integration that will bring sportsbook, daily fantasy, and Pick6 features to ESPN's platforms, starting December 1 with a full rollout planned for 2026. Penn Entertainment will relaunch its betting app as theScoreBet. ESPN chairman Jimmy Pitaro says the move advances an integrated, direct-to-consumer strategy for sports fans across ESPN products.Read more â
Engadget...Ring uses generative AI to cut down on unnecessary alertsRing announced Single Event Alert, a feature that uses generative AI to group recurring camera events and reduce notification fatigue by issuing a single alert for activities it recognizes, such as kids playing, instead of pinging on every motion. The feature builds on prior AI tools like Smart Video Search and AI Video Descriptions and is rolling out today to Ring Protect Home subscribers in the US (excluding Illinois) and Canada.Read more â
Gizmodo...âGremlins 3â Is Real, and Coming in 2027The article confirms that Chris Columbus will direct the long-awaited Gremlins threequel, marking a new installment in the franchise about 35 years after The New Batch hit theaters. This development signals renewed momentum for the series and anticipation among fans for a fresh entry under Columbus's direction.Read more â
The Verge...How I built a vanlife setup powerful enough for work and playIn this Verge hardware feature, a veteran tech journalist explains his hybrid van power setup: a SoGen solar generator acts as a modular core, wired into a Sprinter van with USB-C, 12V, and AC outlets, powered by a mix of rooftop and portable solar plus alternator charging. He contrasts this approach with a full Victron bespoke system, discusses costs (roughly $3k for the SoGen, $7â$8k turnkey with batteries and installation), downsides (weight, cabling, potential single-point failure), and shares practical guidance for vanlifers aiming for off-grid work and resilience.Read more â
The Verge...Hyrule Warriors: Age of Imprisonment finishes what Tears of the Kingdom startedAge of Imprisonment is a musou-style Zelda spinoff that chronicles Zeldaâs portion of Tears of the Kingdomâs story, offering enough depth through layered combat, ally synergies, and Zonai gadgets to keep players engaged without overreaching. The game shines in its character roster and how it recontextualizes Tears of the Kingdomâs world, but its map clutter â a proliferation of icons that turn traversal into a shopping-list chore â remains a notable drawback. Launching November 6 on Nintendo Switch 2, it serves as a complementary, stand-alone experience that may appeal most to fans seeking a richer look at Zelda and friends beyond the mainline titles.Read more â
The Verge...The feud between Ben Shapiro and Nick Fuentes is now mainstream GOP politicsThe article tracks how Nick Fuentes, a white-supremacist influencer, moved from online obscurity to a rare form of legitimacy in the GOP after Tucker Carlson invited him on his show, sparking a heated backlash from Ben Shapiro and others. It details internal party infighting as Heritage Foundation leader Kevin Roberts defended Carlson and Fuentes, then resigned, highlighting how the MAGA influencer ecosystem increasingly shapes Republican strategy through Project 2025 and donor pressure. It concludes that Fuentesâ rhetoric and platforming signals a broader shift in the partyâs tolerance for extremist voices and a potential widening of the political Overton window.Read more â
The Verge...Ringâs new feature combats security camera notification fatigueRing is introducing an AI-powered feature called Single Event Alert that groups multiple motion alerts from the same event into a single notification. The feature, launching on November 6 and currently in beta for Ring Home Premium subscribers in the US and Canada, builds on Ring's AI Video Descriptions and Smart Video Search to reduce notification clutter from cameras. It is part of the Ring Home Premium package, priced at $20 per month, alongside other AI-enhanced tools.Read more â
The Verge...The Vergeâs guide to Black Friday 2025The article announces that Black Friday starts on November 28, followed by a weeklong Cyber Monday sale beginning December 1, with steep discounts on electronics such as laptops, OLED TVs, and headphones. It notes that shoppers who missed Amazon Prime Day or prior sales will have another opportunity to save on a wide range of gadgets during these events.Read more â
CNET...How to Watch Raiders vs. Broncos Tonight on Thursday Night FootballThursday Night Football features the Denver Broncos hosting the Las Vegas Raiders on Nov. 6 at 8:15 p.m. ET, with the game streamed nationwide on Prime Video and Twitch and locally on ABC in Las Vegas (KTNV) and Denver (KMGH). The Broncos arrive on a six-game winning streak at 7-2 atop the AFC West, while the Raiders sit at 2-6 in last place; viewers can also watch via NFL Plus or Prime Video, with pricing details and regional availability noted for streaming services.Read more â
The Verge...PokĂ©mon Legends: Z-A's DLC drops this DecemberNintendo and The PokĂ©mon Company announced that PokĂ©mon Legends: Z-Aâs Mega Dimension DLC will launch on December 10 for the Switch and Switch 2, with a trailer introducing new characters and locations such as Ansha, Hoopa, and Hyperspace Lumiose. The expansion brings high-level PokĂ©mon beyond the usual cap and includes a new side quest featuring the mythical Diance, aiming to energize fans ahead of the release.Read more â
Engadget...The AI-powered Stream Ring is designed for on-the-fly voice notesSandbar, founded by two former Meta employees, is launching Stream Ring, an AI-powered smart ring that records voice notes, provides transcription, and features a chatbot called Inner Voice, designed to mimic the userâs voice. The device couples gesture controls with a touch-activated microphone and transmits notes to an iOS app, with a free plan and a $10/month Pro tier, while emphasizing data encryption and user data deletion options; shipping is planned for next summer in the US at $249, with sizes 5-13 and all-day battery life.Read more â
Engadget...Google Gemini can now do deep research on your Gmail and Drive dataGoogle expanded Gemini's Deep Research to pull information from user Gmail, Drive (Docs, Sheets, Slides, PDFs) and Chat in addition to web sources, enabling more personalized and comprehensive reports on complex topics. The feature cross-references private documents with public data to tailor analyses, and users can selectively enable each service; it remains available to non-subscribers and is currently desktop-only with a mobile rollout planned soon.Read more â
CNET...28 Incredible Gift Cards for the Loved Ones on Your Holiday Shopping ListThe article highlights Williams Sonoma gift cards as flexible gifts ranging from $25 to $500, suitable for gear lovers with options including knives, appliances, dinnerware, and cutlery. It also notes that Williams Sonoma offers virtual cooking and baking classes, with vouchers available at $25, $50, $75, or $100, making experiences part of the gift.Read more â
The Verge...Peloton issues recall for 833,00 bikes over faulty seat postsPeloton is recalling about 833,000 of its original Bike Plus units due to seat posts that can break and detach, with three breakages and two injuries reported. Affected units were sold between 2020 and 2025 and manufactured in Taiwan from 2019 to 2022; the company will provide a free redesigned seat post replacement for model PL02 units with serial numbers starting with 'T'. The recall does not affect the new Bike Plus Cross Training series, and it comes as Peloton prepares to report earnings amid a hardware refresh and a new AI fitness coaching feature.Read more â
Engadget...Apple's Mac mini M4 is $100 off in this early Black Friday dealBlack Friday deals are focused on Apple hardware, notably the M4 Mac mini with significant discounts across configurations and AppleCare+ bundles. The 16GB/256GB Mac mini is $499, down from $599; the 16GB/512GB is $690 and the 24GB/512GB is $890, with AppleCare+ reducing each price by about $100. A smaller deal on the Magic Trackpad brings it to $120, the lowest price seen so far.Read more â
Gizmodo...The Lego âStar Trekâ Set Is Here, and Itâs Exactly What You WantLego will release a model of the USS Enterprise-D from Star Trek, inviting fans to build the iconic starship. The set is slated to hit shelves in late November, showcasing Lego's licensed collaboration with the Star Trek franchise.Read more â
Engadget...Overcooked 2 drops for Switch 2 today and it makes full use of Camera PlayOvercooked 2 gains a Switch 2 edition with enhanced graphics and 4K 60fps when docked, signaling a substantial visual upgrade over the original Switch version. It introduces Camera Play, using a connected camera to display playersâ faces on their avatars, with a purchasable camera accessory and USB-C camera support; the edition also features Game Share, crossâplatform play with the original Switch, and preserves DLC, saves, and star ratings. Upgrades cost $10 (or $30 to own outright) with a 20% launch discount, and the upgrade works across DLC and saves across devices.Read more â
CNET...42 of the Best Movies on Netflix You Should Stream Right NowNetflix has evolved into a major force in film and TV, earning Oscars, Golden Globes and Emmys since its early original work like Beasts of No Nation. The piece highlights Rebel Ridge's Emmy win and KPop Demon Hunters as Netflix's most-watched original, while presenting a broad guide to current titles and upcoming releases on the platform.Read more â
The Verge...Iâm The Vergeâs new AV expert, ask me anything!The Verge has appointed John Higgins as its new senior reviewer for TVs and audio, leveraging more than 20 years in tech publishing. He previously led AV coverage at Digital Trends and was the managing editor of tech at Reviewed, with extensive experience reviewing TVs, projectors, speakers, headphones and other AV gear. Higgins also holds a master's degree in piano from USC, underscoring his long-standing interest in audio and media.Read more â
The Verge...Legoâs first Star Trek set is a $400 Enterprise with Data, Picard, and Worf minifiguresLego is announcing its first collaboration with Star Trek, unveiling a 3,600-piece USS Enterprise NCC-1701-D set priced at $399.99 that goes on sale November 28, with a bonus Star Trek: Type-15 Shuttlepod for purchases before December 1. The highly-detailed model includes a detachable command saucer, warp nacelles, an opening shuttlebay, a display stand with a plaque, and nine minifigures from The Next Generation, each with character-specific accessories.Read more â
TechCrunch...Why Benchmark made a rare crypto bet on trading app Fomo, with $17M Series AFomo, a consumer crypto trading app, announced a $17 million Series A led by Benchmark, bringing total funding to $19 million. The founders used an unconventional 'dream angels' approach, lining up 200 potential angels and securing investments from about 140, including crypto veterans; Benchmarkâs lead is notable given its limited crypto backing and includes a board seat for lead investor Chetan Puttagunta. Since its May launch and after adding Apple Pay, Fomo has grown to over 120,000 users with roughly $20â$40 million in daily trading volume and about $150,000 in daily revenue, with plans to expand asset coverage across multiple blockchains and eventually include other asset classes.Read more â
TechCrunch...Spotify now lets you see weekly listening statsSpotify is launching a new feature called Listening stats that provides weekly insights into users' listening habits, including top artists and songs, shareable moments, and a playlist generator. The feature, rolling out in 60+ countries for both free and premium users, complements the annual Wrapped recap and offers more regular visibility into listening patterns, while potentially diminishing the surprise of the year-end reveal.Read more â
Engadget...Spotify introduces weekly listening statsSpotify is rolling out weekly listening stats that summarize a userâs top artists and tracks from the past four weeks and will generate a playlist inspired by those selections. The feature also includes a weekly highlight of what makes a listenerâs taste unique, positioning it as a mid-point between Wrapped and daily-mix-style insights. The stats appear in usersâ profiles, can be shared internally or via external links, and will be available to free and paying listeners in 60 markets as Spotify competes with Apple Music, Amazon Music and YouTube Music in offering more frequent data-driven reports.Read more â
CNET...Circle to Search in Real Life: Standout Features and Big Questions for Samsung and Google's XR HeadsetSamsung's Galaxy XR is a high-priced mixed-reality headset that leverages Google's Circle to Search and Gemini Live to demonstrate AI-assisted interactivity, positioning Samsung in the Android XR arena against Apple Vision Pro and Meta Quest. The reviewer finds the hardware intriguing but not ready for most buyers: itâs expensive, has a sparse app ecosystem, and limitations such as eye-tracking when wearing glasses and comfort issues. Overall, it appears more as a first step toward AI-powered glasses than a purchase you should make today.Read more â
The Verge...Thousands of flights in danger of cancellation as FAA announces major cutsAmid the ongoing government shutdown, the FAA will reduce flight volumes by about 10% at 40 major airports, potentially eliminating 3,000 to 4,500 flights daily and impacting high-traffic hubs such as Atlanta, Dallas, New York, and Los Angeles. The agency has not released which airports will be affected, and the shutdown continues to disrupt operations with pay issues for air traffic controllers and TSA agents, including periods when airports operate without ATC. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy has been outspoken and suggested he could shut down the airspace, highlighting regulatory and political tensions surrounding the stalemate.Read more â
Engadget...One of our favorite budgeting apps is half off ahead of Black FridayMonarch Money is offering new users 50% off an annual subscription with code MONARCHVIP, bringing the price to $50 for 12 months when signing up on the web (not through the mobile app). The service provides detailed budgeting and net-worth tracking, with features like automatic transaction import, recurring income/expenses detection, investments, goals, and links to bank accounts (including Apple Card and Apple Cash). The piece notes a steeper learning curve but says the appâs customization and granularity make it a strong Mint alternative, with a mention of a parallel sale on Quicken Simplifi.Read more â
Engadget...The gear I used to photograph Paul McCartneyA photographer recounts shooting Paul McCartney's 83rd show, detailing gear choices (Canon EOS R50 body with a long telephoto lens via an adapter) and the practical constraints of capturing the performance from a press pen. The piece also reflects on the Beatlesâ myth-making, acknowledging how fans and storytellers elevate the bandâs history, while the author embraces a touch of mythologizing to convey the experience through images.Read more â
The Verge...Foursquare's founder launches a new app that talks to you about your neighborhoodBeeBot is a new AI-powered social app from Foursquare co-founder Dennis Crowley that delivers location-based audio updates through headphones, acting as a personalized radio DJ of nearby activity. It sources live locations and friendsâ updates, uses user-defined keywords, and speaks short gossip-like notes over your audio, pausing other media when needed; Crowley describes it as 'Waze meets Gossip Girl' rather than Wikipedia in your ears. The app is in beta, limited to iOS in the United States, with CarPlay support planned for the future.Read more â
Engadget...The Google TV Streamer 4K drops to a record low ahead of Black FridayAmazon is discounting Google's TV Streamer to $75 ahead of Black Friday, marking the lowest price yet for this all-in-one streaming device. The 4K streamer offers 32GB of storage, 4GB RAM, a faster processor, a wedge design, and Google Home integration with a remote, and has been praised for unifying streaming apps with a user-friendly interface, though its usual $100 price has been cited as a drawback. The sale also includes other Google Nest devices such as the Nest thermostat at $90 and the Nest WiâFi Pro 6E router at $120.Read more â
Engadget...The 21 best gift ideas for the remote worker in your lifeLogitech's Brio 500 is praised as a top webcam for remote workers, offering 1080p/30fps video, strong auto-light correction, and a capable microphone array. It includes features like RightSight to keep users centered in the frame and customizable settings via LogiTune, plus a privacy shutter for when the camera is not in use. The review highlights its effectiveness in improving video quality in suboptimal lighting and its overall usability for daily video calls.Read more â
Engadget...Your next Heineken beer may be brewed with steam from a 100MWh heat batteryHeineken is developing a 100 MWh grid- and solar-powered heat battery at its Lisbon brewery to generate steam with renewable energy, in collaboration with Rondo Heat Battery and EDP. The system will supply 7 MW of steam around the clock once live in April 2027, representing a major deployment of high-temperature heat storage in the beverage industry and supporting Heinekenâs 2040 net-zero goal. EDP will design, build, and operate the facility, reducing reliance on conventional energy and showcasing scalable, low-emission heat technology.Read more â
Gizmodo...Matt Smith Is Preparing to Enter âStar Warsâ Later This YearThe piece highlights a new movie in which the historical figure Guy Fawkes opens a portal to hell, framing it as a notable upcoming release. It also features an image referencing Matt Smith as the 11th Doctor from Doctor Who, signaling pop-culture connections. The article mainly serves as entertainment news about a fantasy/horror-themed film.Read more â
Gizmodo...When Thunderstorms Hit, Asthma Can Become an ER NightmareNew research finds that thunderstorms can worsen the odds of serious seasonal asthma attacks. The study highlights weather-related triggers that can raise risk for asthma patients during stormy conditions. The findings may influence public health messaging and personal precautions during thunderstorm events.Read more â
TechCrunch...Inception raises $50 million to build diffusion models for code and textA Stanford-led startup Inception raised $50 million in seed funding led by Menlo Ventures, with angel investments from Andrew Ng and Andrej Karpathy, to push diffusion-based AI models beyond image generation. The company released an updated Mercury model for software development that is already integrated into tools like ProxyAI, Buildglare, and Kilo Code, arguing that diffusion models offer faster, more compute-efficient performance than autoregressive systems. Founder Stefano Ermon highlights the parallelizable nature of diffusion models, claiming benchmarks over 1,000 tokens per second that could reduce latency and costs for large-scale coding tasks.Read more â
CNET...I, for One, Welcome a Brown iPhone 18 Pro. But Only on One ConditionThe article speculates on iPhone 18 Pro color optionsâpurple, burgundy, and coffeeâfollowing the iPhone 17 Proâs hues, and discusses Appleâs current aluminum unibody with a Ceramic Shield rear. It envisions mixing materials, potentially using a coffee-colored vegan leather back inspired by Motorola Razr to reduce scratches and add warmth, entertaining brown tones that could avoid the perceived âpoopâ color stigma.Read more â
The Verge...Huawei Mate 70 Air is a little thick for a thin phoneHuawei announced the Mate 70 Air, a 6.6mm-thin smartphone that packs a 6,500mAh battery behind a 7-inch display. It uses two Kirin 9020-downclocked processors (12GB or 16GB RAM) and a triple-camera system, with a China-only launch from „4,199 (about $590). The release highlights a wave of ultra-slim 'Air' phones after Apple and Nubia and underscores ongoing pressure on rivals to improve battery life.Read more â
CNET...Best Christmas Gifts 2025: 55 Ideas to Clear Your Holiday ListThis article is a comprehensive gift guide featuring tech-focused items across multiple price tiers, from under $25 to under $300. It highlights popular, well-reviewed gadgets and accessoriesâranging from power banks and smart plugs to streaming devices, headphones, wearables and even subscriptionsâalong with buying outlets and brief product notes to help shoppers choose suitable gifts for 2025.Read more â
Engadget...IKEA announces new Matter-compatible smart home productsIKEA has announced a 21-item Matter-compatible smart home lineup, expanding its lighting, sensors, and control products while updating existing ranges to support the open standard. The rollout includes 11 KAJPLATS smart bulbs, several sensors (motion, door/window, temperature/humidity, air quality, water leakage), remotes and a smart plug, plus four BILRESA controllers, with pricing and release timing varying by market and a target availability in January.Read more â
Gizmodo...Rian Johnson Loved All Your âLast Jediâ Reactions, ActuallyRian Johnson, the director of Star Wars: The Last Jedi, discussed his feelings about the film's intensely polarizing reception. He reflected on the strong, divided reactions from fans and the broader cultural conversation the movie sparked.Read more â
CNET...iPhone 17 vs. iPhone 16: Which Is the Best Choice for You?Apple's iPhone 17 debuts at $829 with a 256GB base storage, a larger 6.3-inch 120Hz display with brighter 3,000-nit peak brightness, and a new Ceramic Shield 2 for improved scratch resistance. It also upgrades cameras (ultra-wide to 48MP, front camera to 18MP) and uses an A19 chip, while introducing iOS 26-powered AI features and an always-on display, with battery life around 30 hours of video. The iPhone 16 is currently discounted by $100, offering strong value for those who donât need the latest camera and display improvements, albeit with older storage and a 60Hz display.Read more â
The Verge...The Czinger 21C is a halo car for the future military-industrial complexThe Czinger 21C, a $2.35 million, 1,250-horsepower hypercar, epitomizes a new era of 'manufacturing as a service' by leveraging Divergent 3D's integrated additive manufacturing. Its components are produced on laser-sintering printers used for both civilian vehicles and defense projects, enabling rapid iteration, substantial weight reductions, and multi-material capabilities. Divergent is expanding from automotive hypercars to aerospace and defense applications while pursuing higher-volume production for major automakers.Read more â
The Verge...Ikeaâs new smart home collection is entirely Matter-compatibleIkea has unveiled 21 Matter-over-Thread devices to expand cross-brand smart-home interoperability, including the Kajplats smart bulbs, Bilresa remotes, Grillplats smart plug, five new sensors (Myggspray, Myggbett, Klippbok, Timmerflotte, Alpstuga), and related updates. The company updated its Dirigera hub to act as a Matter controller, with US availability for the remotes and bulbs in 2026 and UK pricing disclosed, signaling a broader shift away from Zigbee toward a unified Matter ecosystem. The rollout emphasizes interoperability and energy-monitoring capabilities, potentially expanding Ikeaâs smart-home footprint across brands via its Home Smart app and new hardware options.Read more â
The Verge...Will Tesla shareholders vote to make Elon Musk the first trillionaire?Teslaâs board has proposed a staggering $1 trillion pay package for Elon Musk, tied to ambitious milestones such as producing 1 million robotaxis and 1 million humanoid robots, with Musk standing to gain billions if targets are hit and potentially substantial rewards even if they arenât fully achieved. The plan follows a prior $50 billion package that was voided by a Delaware court, and has faced institutional opposition while the board has mounted a lobbying campaign including digital ads and Muskâs own platform. With Musk able to vote his own shares, the outcome is expected to favor approval, though observers warn about governance and strategic implications for the company.Read more â
The Verge...Ikeaâs new low-cost line is a huge win for Matter and your smart homeIkea announced 21 affordable Matter-over-Thread devices, including Bilresa remotes and Kajplats bulbs, with US pricing to be announced and Europe launching this month. The Dirigera hub is now a Thread border router and Matter controller, enabling cross-ecosystem device onboarding and control via Ikea's Home Smart app, while devices still pair directly via TouchLink and remain backward-compatible with existing Zigbee products. This move aims to simplify and open the smart home, offering interoperation across ecosystems and a lower barrier to entry for customers, with US availability in January and the lighting line following in April.Read more â
CNET...Iâm an Active Mom, Hereâs How I Increase My Step Count in the Winter TimeTwo under-desk treadmills, the Egofit ComfortDeck-M2 and Costway, were tested and can reach up to 5 mph and 6 mph respectively, enabling jogging or fast walking indoors. They offer compact design and easy control but come with drawbacks such as shorter belts, noise, abrupt stops, and safety concerns for those with balance issues, making them best suited for light, work-focused movement rather than long workouts. Overall, they can help maintain activity at home, but buyers should consider belt length, stability, noise, and safety before purchasing.Read more â
TechCrunch...Google Maps upgrades navigation in India with Gemini, safety alertsGoogle is integrating its Gemini AI into Maps in India, enabling hands-free AI assistance, contextual route suggestions, and richer place information with localized behavior. India-specific features include accident-prone stretch alerts, speed-limit displays, and real-time road data via a partnership with the National Highways Authority of India, plus proactive disruption notifications. The rollout will span Android and iOS users in nine cities and support nine Indian languages, including new flyover navigation with voice support.Read more â
CNET...28 Best Gifts Under $200 to Buy in 2025Atlas Coffee Club is described by CNET as the best coffee subscription for price, offering boxes that feature coffee from a different country, with tasting notes, brewing tips, and a postcard from each origin. Subscriptions come in 3-, 6-, or 12-month options starting at $50 (on sale from $60), with formats including ground, whole bean, and Nespresso or Keurig pods, making it a strong gift option (and thereâs also a suggestion to pair with a Keurig machine).Read more â
TechCrunch...Perplexity to pay Snap $400M to power search in SnapchatSnap signs a deal to embed Perplexity's AI search engine into Snapchat, with Perplexity paying $400 million in cash and equity for access to 940 million users through the My AI chatbot. The integration is set to launch early next year, and Snap will begin recognizing revenue from the arrangement in 2026. The announcement came alongside Q3 2025 results, showing revenue of $1.51 billion (up 10%), a narrowed net loss of $104 million, and Snapchat+ surpassing 17 million users.Read more â
CNET...Everything You Need to Know About iOS 26 and Beyond on Your iPhoneThe article provides a forward-looking overview of iOS 26 on iPhone, outlining the latest features available in the update and speculating on what could land next. It serves as a concise guide for users to understand upcoming software capabilities and potential device enhancements.Read more â
CNET...November Nights Dazzle with Three Meteor Showers. How to Watch Like a ProNovember brings three annual meteor showersâthe Southern Taurids, Northern Taurids, and Leonidsâwith peak dates around Nov 4-5, Nov 11-12, and Nov 16-17. The showers are less prolific than bigger storms but can still produce visible meteors and occasional bright fireballs, depending on darkness and moonlight. Practical tips include watching with naked eyes away from light pollution, dressing warmly, and giving your eyes 20-30 minutes to adapt to the dark.Read more â
Gizmodo...Amy Poehler and Maya Hawke Believe âInside Out 2â Is a Billion Dollars That Actually Did Some Good for the WorldPixar's Inside Out 2 co-stars have reunited to discuss fan response to Joy and Anxiety, the filmâs core characters and the emotions they represent. The reunion highlights ongoing curiosity about the sequel and its emotional themes.Read more â
CNET...Viewsonic VG1656N Portable Monitor Review: If, and Only If, Wireless Is What You're AfterViewSonic's VG1656N is notable for its wireless video dongle, but the feature comes at a premium price and disappointing overall performance. In tests, the 16-inch, 1920x1200 display delivers only 65% sRGB (50% P3) with 268 nits brightness, while wireless mode adds latency and compression that degrade image quality. Additionally, the monitor lacks a battery indicator, auto source switching, and VESA mounting, and its battery life is only about 3.5 hours, making it hard to recommend unless wireless capability is essential.Read more â
CNET...These iPhone Settings Can Adjust All Liquid Glass on Your iPhone At OnceAppleâs iOS 26.1 adds a straightforward way to adjust the Liquid Glass UI, the translucent redesign introduced with iOS 26, to improve legibility on iPhone home and lock screens. Users can go to Settings > Accessibility > Display & Text Size and toggle Reduce Transparency and Increase Contrast to darken and outline elements; the Clear app icon option is not recommended with these changes. The article notes these options can be reversed by disabling them if users want the original appearance back.Read more â
CNET...FCC Takes Next Step Toward Banning DJI Drones in the USAn FCC vote to close loopholes in the Covered List could allow future and retroactive bans on DJI products that use its radio/communication technology, potentially blocking imports and sales in the United States. While any future ban would target specific products and require public consultation, the move effectively lays groundwork for action under national-security rules and could be triggered by the NDAA deadline. Existing DJI drones would remain legal to use for now, but government agencies cannot purchase them, and retail supply may be constrained as the market adapts to regulatory developments.Read more â
Gizmodo...Airports Are on the Verge of a Flight Cancellation ApocalypseThe article notes that the government shutdown has pushed air traffic controllers to the breaking point, highlighting extreme pressure on staffing and operations. It signals potential impacts on air travel safety and efficiency as a result.Read more â
CNET...New Study Finds That One Long Walk Is Better Than Multiple Short OnesA UK-based study of 33,560 adults (average age 62) found that taking most daily steps in walks lasting 15 minutes or longer was linked to lower risk of death and cardiovascular disease than accumulating steps through many shorter walks among those doing 8,000 steps or fewer per day. The article reinforces that walking is genuine exercise with multiple health benefits, and pace and duration influence outcomes, with public guidelines recommending about 150 minutes of moderate activity weekly and practical tips to increase intensity and safety. It also touches on current walking trends and safety considerations for maintaining activity.Read more â
The Verge...Tinderâs AI can find better matches by scanning your camera rollTinder is testing an AI-powered 'Chemistry' feature that analyzes usersâ camera rolls to learn their interests and personality, with opt-in access and interactive questions. Marketed as a major pillar of Tinderâs 2026 product experience and designed to combat swipe fatigue, the feature is live in New Zealand and Australia with plans to expand, as Match Group seeks to counter a multi-year decline in paying subscribers.Read more â
Engadget...The best mesh Wi-Fi systems of 2025The article argues that mesh WiâFi systems are a strong upgrade for homes with dead zones or multiple devices, delivering seamless coverage through multiple nodes, optional wired backhaul, and support for WiâFi 6/6E. It reviews top options (TP-Link Deco XE75 and ASUS ZenWiFi Pro AXE11000) and explains concepts like backhaul, bandwidth, and placement, while advising against WiâFi extenders and unnecessary upgrades to WiâFi 7 for most users today. It also covers setup, testing methodology, and when hard-wiring may be worth it for speed and reliability.Read more â
Gizmodo...Apple Will Reportedly Rent Siri a New Brain from Google for $1 Billion Per YearGoogle has reportedly secured the confidence of Apple amid a wave of interest from AI partners. The report suggests Apple considered multiple AI suitors before settling on Google as a preferred collaborator, signaling a potential shift in the tech giants' AI collaboration dynamics.Read more â
The Verge...How deep-sea mining could threaten a vital ocean food sourceNew research published in Nature Communications warns that mining nodules from the ocean floor could release waste into the twilight zone (200â1,500 m), starving zooplankton and triggering cascading losses across marine food webs that support tuna and other fisheries. The study comes amid U.S. moves to fast-track deep-sea mining under the Trump administration and a push by The Metals Company to obtain permits, raising concerns about international law and governance overseen by the ISA. Authors urge caution and more research, noting that advancing battery technology and recycling could reduce the need to mine deep-sea resources.Read more â
TechCrunch...Anker-backed hybrid RV startup Evotrex comes out of stealthEvotrex, a stealth startup, is developing a hybrid RV travel trailer with an integrated gasoline engine that recharges a large onboard battery to extend range for off-grid trips. The system also uses waste heat to help warm the cabin, and the company plans to ship by the end of 2026, with production largely in China and final assembly in California; it has raised $16 million in seed funding and is targeting younger RV buyers seeking longer, gadget-rich adventures.Read more â
TechCrunch...Ventures Platform, one of Africaâs most active early-stage investors, has raised another $64 millionVentures Platform, a Lagos-based early-stage investor, has raised $64 million toward its second fund, aiming for $75 million, with the Nigerian governmentâs iDICE program marking its first VC investment. The fund counts LPs such as IFC, British International Investment, Proparco, Standard Bank, MSMEDA, AfricaGrow, Alder Tree, and Michael Seibel, and is returning capital from its prior funds, signaling confidence despite Africaâs liquidity challenges. The firm plans to back Series A rounds in addition to pre-seed/seed, expand into Francophone West Africa and North Africa, and leverage its track record with portfolio companies like Moniepoint and Paystack to accelerate fintech, healthtech, and other sector plays.Read more â
Engadget...Noble Audio's latest earbuds have a four-driver setup and a solid wood designNoble Audio unveils the FoKus Prestige Encore, a premium wireless in-ear monitor featuring a four-driver setup (1x 8mm dynamic, 2x balanced armature, 1x 6mm planar magnetic) designed to separate bass, mids and treble. The earphones boast solid wood housings, hybrid ANC, transparency mode, high-quality wireless codecs (aptX Lossless, aptX Adaptive, LDAC), Audiodo personalized calibration, and a total battery life of up to 35 hours with the case, priced at $699 and available now.Read more â
Engadget...The best streaming deals: Save on DirecTV, Audible, Starz and moreWith major streamers raising prices, the article argues that streaming savings are harder to come by but still possible through limited-time deals, bundles, and student discounts. It lists current promos (Audible, Starz, Hulu + Live TV, Fubo Pro, Spotify Premium) and explains the value of annual plans, while cautioning that bundles can be more expensive if only one service is used. It also notes the trade-offs between ad-supported and ad-free tiers and suggests timing deals around events like Black Friday.Read more â
Engadget...Canon's EOS R6 III arrives with 7K RAW video and 40 fps burst speedsCanon launched the EOS R6 III, a mid-range full-frame hybrid with a 32.5MP sensor that delivers higher resolution, faster shooting, and enhanced video capabilities (up to 7K RAW at 60fps and 4K at 120fps) powered by the Digic X processor and AI subject tracking. It offers 40 fps electronic bursts (12 fps mechanical), 20-frame pre-shoot, Dual Pixel AF with expanded tracking, and a range of video formats, while retaining the existing body design and adding CFexpress plus SD slots; it lacks a stacked sensor and is priced at $2,799 for the body or $4,049 with the RF24-105 lens, competing with Nikon Z6 II, Panasonic S1 II and Sony A7 IV. A new RF45mm F1.2 lens was also introduced alongside the camera.Read more â
The Verge...Canon adds a 32-megapixel sensor and 7K video to the new EOS R6 Mark IIICanon unveils the EOS R6 Mark III, a 32.5 MP full-frame mirrorless that widens its appeal with higher resolution, improved autofocus, and expanded video options (up to 7K RAW at 60p and 4K/120p), plus a dual-card layout combining CFexpress Type B and SD slots. It will ship November 25, with body-only pricing at $2,799 and kits at $3,149 and $4,049. Canon also introduces the RF 45mm f/1.2 STM, an unusually affordable fast prime at $469.99, though not weather-sealed and with some caveats about in-camera corrections.Read more â
TechCrunch...Discordâs Family Center update now lets parents monitor weekly purchasesDiscord has expanded its Family Center to give guardians weekly insights into teensâ activity, including purchases (Shop and Nitro) and time spent on calls, along with the top five interacted users and servers from the past seven days. The update also adds stricter parental controlsâwho can DM the teen, content filtering, and data-usage settingsâplus a feature allowing teens to notify guardians when they report content, all aimed at improving safety while respecting privacy. These changes follow similar teen-safety efforts by other social networks.Read more â
CNET...Today's NYT Mini Crossword Answers for Thursday, Nov. 6Gael Fashingbauer Cooper, a veteran journalist and editor at CNET, has built a long career since 1989 working for outlets including the Minneapolis Star Tribune and NBC News Digital. She is the co-author of pop-culture books such as 'Whatever Happened to Pudding Pops?' and 'The Totally Sweet '90s,' reflecting her focus on retro trends. The profile also notes her Gen X identity and a light personal quirkâsheâd be first in line if Marathon candy bars return.Read more â
CNET...Today's NYT Connections: Sports Edition Hints and Answers for Nov. 6, #409The article profiles Gael Fashingbauer Cooper, a veteran journalist and current CNET editor who co-authors books on 1970s and 1980s pop culture and nostalgia. It outlines her long career across publications including Mpls.St.Paul Magazine, Twin Cities Sidewalk, the Minneapolis Star Tribune, and NBC News Digital, noting her Gen X background and personal anecdote about Marathon candy bars.Read more â
CNET...Got Poor Internet Access? Verizon's New $25 Per Month Internet Plan May HelpVerizon unveiled Home Internet Lite, a low-cost plan that can be as little as $25 per month for three years when customers bundle with a phone plan, enroll in AutoPay, and sign up before December 31. The service uses Verizon's cellular network for light internet use, offering up to 25 Mbps with speeds dropping to 10 Mbps after 150 GB, and some users may pay as low as $20 via the Verizon Forward program for SNAP participants. By comparison, Mint Mobile and T-Mobile offer higher speeds (up to 415 Mbps) around $30 per month, making Lite a slower but cheaper option for basic browsing and streaming.Read more â
The Verge...Election night at Kalshi HQKalshi, a federally licensed prediction-market startup, is growing rapidly and handling about a billion dollars in weekly transaction volume as it expands into sports betting through a Robinhood partnership. The company argues these markets can price events like elections with potential media tie-ins, aiming to mainstream the concept, while pursuing credibility alongside competitors like Polymarket. Notably, Kalshi has achieved early calls in races, such as the New Jersey governorâs race 32 minutes before outlets and the New York mayoral race just after polls closed, highlighting both its potential and the risk to perceived reliability if forecasts miss.Read more â
CNET...You Probably Have a Better Password Than The Louvre Did: Learn From Its MistakeThe Louvre jewel heist, worth more than $100 million, spotlighted long-standing security weaknesses after seven suspects were arrested and the jewels remain unrecovered. An ANSSI audit from 2014-2015 found serious cybersecurity gaps, including unguarded rooftop access and the use of outdated Windows Server 2003, with passwords such as 'Louvre' and 'Thales' reportedly visible. The article uses these findings to urge everyone to strengthen passwords and consider password managers, noting that many people still rely on personal information in passwords and should update credentials after breaches.Read more â
Engadget...The Apple MacBook Air M4 just hit a new all-time-low of $749 ahead of Black FridayApple's MacBook Air M4 has dropped to $749 for the 16GB/256GB model and $949 for the 512GB version on Amazon, the lowest prices seen outside the Apple Store. The 13-inch laptop remains a top pick thanks to snappy performance from the M4 chip, around 18 hours of battery life, and a bright display with P3 color and up to 500 nits. Notable drawbacks include a 60Hz refresh rate and no USB-C port on the right side, with rumors of an M5-based MacBook Air possibly arriving by early 2026 and discounts also active on the 15-inch model.Read more â
The Verge...Rodeâs all-in-one video production console is now smaller and cheaperRode announced a smaller Rodecaster Video S portable production console, a non-replacement follow-up to the original, aimed at podcasters who want affordable video switching and chroma-key capabilities. Priced at $499 for preorder (vs $1,199 for the original), the Video S trims inputs and outputs and controls while preserving livestreaming, USB recording, and compatibility with pro and consumer gear, including automatic switching by speaker and built-in wireless mic support, making it more portable but less feature-rich than the original.Read more â
CNET...I Asked 4 Cybersecurity Experts If They Would Still Use a TP-Link RouterU.S. federal agencies are expanding investigations into TP-Link routers amid ties to Chinese cyberattacks, with prosecutors also probing potential predatory pricing practices. A ban on the companyâs products could follow, driven more by political concerns about China than by a single known vulnerability, even as researchers acknowledge common security flaws across router brands. The developments could affect TP-Linkâs growing share of the U.S. market and underscore the need for robust home-network protections, regardless of brand.Read more â
Gizmodo...RFK Jr.âs FDA is in Meltdown ModeReports indicate that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration is facing an internal crisis of confidence. The situation could affect the agency's regulatory decisions and potentially undermine public trust in its work.Read more â
CNET...Today's NYT Strands Hints, Answers and Help for Nov. 6 #613The piece explains todayâs NYT Strands puzzle, detailing its '____ City' theme, how to use four-letter-plus words to unlock hints, and the requirement to find all answers, including a spangram. It lists the non-spangram solutions (MAGIC, GOLDEN, MOTOR, MUSIC, WINDY, EMERALD, ETERNAL) and the spangram NICKNAME, and notes that daily NYT puzzle hints are available on CNETâs NYT puzzle hints page.Read more â
CNET...Prime Video: The 30 Absolute Best Shows to WatchPrime Video outlines its November slate, including new seasons and premieres across comedy, sci-fi, thriller and superhero titles such as Maxton Hall: The World Between Us S2, Bat-Fam, Malice, and The Mighty Nein, alongside original series like Overcompensating and Fallout. The service emphasizes its ad-supported model with an option to pay to remove ads, and presents a curated mix of new releases and notable shows available for subscribers.Read more â
The Verge...Films from YouTube and Google Play are no longer available on Movies AnywhereMovies Anywhere will stop syncing content from Google Play and YouTube as of October 31, 2025, meaning titles purchased on those platforms are no longer available on the service for new additions, though previously synced titles remain accessible. Disney, which owns Movies Anywhere, did not provide a reason, and Google did not respond to comment requests; users can still watch Google Play titles on YouTube or Google TV. The change appears to align with ongoing disputes affecting Disney-owned channels on YouTube TV, which coincided with the departure from the Movies Anywhere ecosystem for Google Play and YouTube content.Read more â
TechCrunch...Blue Origin plans second launch of New Glenn mega-rocket on November 9Blue Origin says it is ready to attempt the second launch of its New Glenn heavy-lift rocket, potentially as soon as Sunday, November 9, from Cape Canaveral. The flight will carry NASAâs ESCAPADE twins to Mars and a Viasat demonstrator, marking the first time paying customers are aboard; the previous flight saw the second stage reach orbit while the first stage exploded on return. The timeline has slipped, and the company is proceeding cautiously with the cargo mission.Read more â
CNET...No Monday Night Football? The Ongoing Dispute Between Disney and YouTube TVDisney and YouTube TV remain in a carriage-fee dispute, resulting in Disney channels such as ABC, ESPN and others being removed from the platform and impacting more than 9 million subscribers. Disney asked for a temporary restoration of ABC for election coverage, but YouTube TV declined, citing potential customer confusion, and proposed restoring only the channels it carries while negotiations continue. The outage mirrors past Disney-broadcaster clashes and could last several days, with viewers able to watch via over-the-air ABC or switch to alternative services like Hulu+ Live TV, Sling TV, Fubo, or DirectTV Stream.Read more â
The Verge...Here are the best Apple Watch deals available right nowApple has introduced the Apple Watch Series 11, SE 3, and Ultra 3, while discounts remain on older Series 10 and Ultra 2. The article advises buying the newest model you can afford to ensure continued software updates, noting watchOS 26 supports Series 6 and newer and leaves Series 5 and older behind. Key differences include Series 11's 5G, tougher display, additional battery life and hypertension notifications; SE 3 adds 5G, an always-on display, and health features like wrist-temperature sensing; Ultra 3 emphasizes ruggedness, satellite connectivity, and longer battery life, with notable discounts still available for older models.Read more â
Gizmodo...One of the Best Horror Movies Youâve Not Seen Yet Finally Has a Release DateThe article teases a new title called 'Obsession' with a release window in May 2026, accompanied only by a close-up image. It offers few details beyond the teaser, signaling an upcoming streaming or digital entertainment release and generating early anticipation among audiences.Read more â
CNET...This Android Phone Puts the Emphasis on Easy Repairs and a Sustainability VibeFairphone is expanding in the US with an Android version of the Fairphone 6 and new Fairbuds XL headphones that emphasize modular design, recycled materials, and e-waste neutrality. The Android-based phoneâs US launch date is still unclear due to regulatory hurdles, but Fairphone highlights an eight-year lifespan and a 10/10 repairability score from iFixit, aligning with the growing right-to-repair movement in the US.Read more â
Gizmodo...Tinder is Testing AI Features That Look Through Your Camera RollThe article reports that Tinder has introduced a new feature that is opt-in. Despite the opt-in approach, it raises privacy concerns among users and highlights ongoing scrutiny of data handling in dating apps.Read more â
Engadget...Co-op game Overcooked may become a competition reality TV show on NetflixOvercooked, the popular co-op video game, is being adapted into a real-world unscripted competition series with A24 producing and Netflix developing. The show would translate the game's chaotic kitchen chaos into reality-TV challenges, leveraging Netflixâs cooking-program track record, though budget and legal constraints may limit certain stunts. There is no timeline yet for the project.Read more â
Gizmodo...The Complete History of âStar Trek 4â Not HappeningGizmodo surveys the complete production history of Star Trek 4, highlighting a protracted and uncertain development process. The piece emphasizes that despite attempts, the project has shown little visible progress, leaving the film's future unclear.Read more â
Engadget...Snap and Perplexity sign $400 million deal to put AI search directly in SnapchatSnapchat announced a $400 million deal with Perplexity AI to embed Perplexityâs AI search engine into Snapchatâs chat experience, with the integration slated to launch in early 2026 and start contributing to revenue thereafter. The partnership highlights Snapâs push to embed AI-powered discovery natively within its app and could open the door to additional AI collaborations, complementing its existing MyAI chatbot and AI-driven features.Read more â
The Verge...Google Geminiâs Deep Research can look into your emails, drive, and chatsGoogle unveiled Gemini Deep Research, an AI feature that can draw on a userâs Gmail, Drive, and chat histories to perform multi-step research and generate reports. The tool builds a research plan, conducts web searches, and exports outputs to Google Docs or AI-generated podcasts, enabling market analyses and competitor reports by cross-referencing emails, documents, and public data. It is currently desktop-only with a mobile rollout expected soon as part of Google Workspace integration.Read more â
CNET...The Best Sounding Wireless Earbuds I've TestedThe article surveys a wide range of true-wireless earbuds, highlighting new and updated models such as Earfun Air Pro 4 Plus, Bose QuietComfort Ultra Earbuds 2nd gen, Google Pixel Buds Pro 2, and Sony LinkBuds Fit, and evaluates fit, sound quality, noise cancellation, and features. It notes trade-offs across modelsâfrom comfort and design to codec support and audio fidelityâwhile considering price, availability, and discount opportunities as newer versions enter the market. The piece also references legacy models and preorder timelines, suggesting how consumers might choose based on priorities like sound, call quality, or ANC performance.Read more â
Engadget...Former FTC Chair Lina Khan will help Zohran Mamdani build his new administrationLina Khan has been announced as a transition co-chair for Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani's 2026 NYC administration, aligning his team with a strong stance on antitrust and consumer protection. Mamdaniâs platform focuses on affordability by targeting corporate practices such as hidden fees and non-compete clauses and by supporting relief from utility rate hikes, signaling a push to curb corporate power. The appointment suggests an emphasis on experienced leadership to implement anti-monopoly and small-business protections, despite questions about Mamdani's own political experience.Read more â
CNET...Today's NYT Connections Hints, Answers and Help for Nov. 6, #879Today's NYT Connections puzzle includes four hinted groups (Yellow, Green, Blue, Purple) with their corresponding solutions, covering themes such as cost, device unlock methods, ship parts, and Cupid features. The Times has introduced a Connections Bot that provides a numeric score and analyzes your answers, plus progress tracking for registered Times Games users. The article also presents the exact answers for each color group of the puzzle.Read more â
CNET...3 Ways to Help People Who Rely on SNAP Food BenefitsFacing the longest U.S. government shutdown, SNAP benefits were delayed in November even as a court filing suggested partial payments later this month, prompting political pushback from President Trump and clarifications from the White House. With roughly 42 million Americans relying on SNAP in 2024, states, food banks and private delivery services such as DoorDash, Instacart and HelloFresh are stepping in to provide emergency food assistance and discounts until funding resumes. The report also highlights the shutdown's broader disruption and guidance on finding local resources.Read more â
Gizmodo...Google Nest Cam Outdoor (2025) Review: Gemini Just Lied Too MuchThe article points out that Google's AI performs poorly at interpreting video footage from Nest Cam devices, highlighting current limitations in AI video analysis. It suggests reliability concerns for using Google's AI in consumer surveillance gear.Read more â
CNET...I'm Still Using My TP-Link Router, Even Though It Could Be Banned in the USTP-Link is under federal investigation for alleged ties to Chinese cyberattacks and potential predatory pricing, with multiple US agencies reportedly backing a ban on their routers. Despite the investigations, a reviewer tested TP-Link and awarded an Editors' Choice for a budget router, and the author continues to use and recommend TP-Link while noting data privacy risks and urging basic security practices. The DOJ is examining whether below-cost pricing violates the law, and experts warn that router-related risks are systemic and not unique to TP-Link, with the article promising to update recommendations as more information becomes available.Read more â
CNET...Here's How to Recycle Your Old Printer, Laptop and PC for Free in 2025A CNET survey finds that about a third of people hoard old electronics because disposing of them feels difficult, but recycling e-waste is actually simple and often free at major retailers. The article outlines practical steps to protect data before recycling and lists retailer programs (Best Buy, Staples, Apple, Office Depot) and online resources (Earth911, Greener Gadgets) for recycling laptops, printers and other devices, along with caveats about limits and costs.Read more â
TechCrunch...Cluelyâs Roy Lee hints that viral hype is not enoughCluely, led by Roy Lee, has shifted from exploiting viral attention to focusing on product-driven growth with an AI meeting assistant, after securing a $15 million Series A from Andreessen Horowitz. Lee argues social media buzz helps but isnât sufficient for sustained growth, highlighting retention and monetization as key next tests, and noting a pivot from broad messaging to concrete use cases. The piece also notes past hype, including rapid ARR claims and controversy over sharing revenue figures, illustrating the tension between hype-driven attention and long-term viability in AI startups.Read more â
TechCrunch...Lucid Motorsâ chief engineer leaves after 10 yearsLucid Motors announced a leadership shakeup with chief engineer Eric Bach and VP of Quality Jeri Ford exiting, while Emad Dlala is promoted to oversee Engineering and Digital. The changes come during a period without a permanent CEO and amid efforts to ramp production of the Gravity SUV and develop a mid-sized model priced around $50,000 in 2026, alongside ongoing fundraising efforts. The departures add to a pattern of executive turnover but aim to streamline product development as the company navigates growth and competitive pressures in the EV space.Read more â
CNET...Guillermo del Toro's 'Frankenstein' Movie Is a Must-See. Here's When to Stream ItFrankenstein is available to stream exclusively on Netflix on all plans. The service includes offline downloads (two devices on Standard and Standard with ads, six devices on Premium), but some titles may be blocked on the ad-supported plan due to licensing, indicated by a lock icon when applicable.Read more â
CNET...12 Digital Gift Cards for Food Enthusiasts in 2025Bokksu is a Japanese snack subscription service that curates authentic snacks from Japan and delivers them in one-time boxes or recurring monthly boxes. The article highlights the novelty of the snacks, noting theyâre distinct from typical US offerings, and outlines the pricing: $35 for a single box, with discounted multi-month plans of $34/month for 3 months, $32/month for 6 months, and $29/month for 12 months.Read more â
Gizmodo...How âPredator: Badlandsâ Recontextualizes the Other Films, According to Its StarsThe article notes that io9 spoke with Elle Fanning and Dimitrius Schuster-Koloamatangi about their roles in the new Predator film. The interview highlights the actors' involvement and the characters they portray in the upcoming movie.Read more â
CNET...Today's Wordle Hints, Answer and Help for Nov. 6, #1601The article provides Wordle hints and reveals today's answer as GUISE, noting it has no repeated letters, includes three vowels, starts with G, ends with E, and denotes an outward appearance that differs from the true nature of something. It also lists yesterday's answer (SHORT) and other recent Wordle solutions, along with mentions of related puzzles from The New York Times.Read more â
Gizmodo...Metaâs Use of the Term âPG-13â Has Run Afoul of the U.S. Movie-Rating OrganizationThe MPA has asked Meta for a discussion regarding the companyâs new filters aimed at young users, highlighting regulatory attention to Metaâs youth-oriented features. The brief report points to ongoing scrutiny of Meta by policymakers and regulators.Read more â
The Verge...Appleâs slim M4 MacBook Air is cheaper than ever ahead of Black FridayAhead of Black Friday, Amazon is offering deep discounts on Apple's M4 MacBook Air lineup, with the 13-inch base model at $749.99 and the 15-inch at $949.99, both at all-time lows. The M4 Airs feature faster performance, 16GB of base RAM, a 12MP Center Stage webcam, longer battery life, and Thunderbolt 4 ports, with the 15-inch model adding a six-speaker system, though both sizes use two USB-C ports and start at 256GB of storage; color options include silver, gold, and dark blue (the latter being prone to fingerprints).Read more â
Gizmodo...A Free Update Just Made the PlayStation Portal a Much Better HandheldThe article centers on Sony's PlayStation Portal and its role in signaling the direction of a rumored handheld PlayStation 6. It suggests that even for those uninterested in streaming, the device foreshadows the future of handheld gaming and streaming integration. The mention highlights a broader shift toward streaming-focused hardware in Sony's roadmap.Read more â
TechCrunch...Apple nears deal to pay Google $1B annually to power new Siri, report saysApple is reportedly close to a deal with Google to pay about $1 billion per year for a customized version of Google's Gemini AI to power a major Siri overhaul. The model would have roughly 1.2 trillion parameters, about eight times larger than Appleâs current cloud-based AI, and Apple tested OpenAI and Anthropic before selecting Google; the revamped Siri is expected to roll out next spring, though plans could change.Read more â
CNET...'Freakier Friday' Disney Plus Release Date: When and How to Watch the New MovieThe article suggests that bundling streaming services can save money, highlighting options such as Disney Plus with Hulu, and a three-service bundle of Disney Plus, Hulu, and Max. It notes that bundles are a cost-saving path and directs readers to Disneyâs website for more details.Read more â
The Verge...The best fitness trackers and watches weâve testedThe Verge's fitness-tracker guide for 2025 surveys a broad range of wearables, evaluating durability, battery life, GPS accuracy, health metrics, and ecosystem compatibility to rank top devices for different lifestyles. It showcases multiple category leadersâfrom the Amazfit Active 2 as the best overall to the Oura Ring 4 for non-wrist wearables and Pixel Watch 4 for Android usersâwhile detailing testing methods and trade-offs, such as AI coaching features and platform limitations. The piece provides targeted buying guidance for hardcore athletes, casual users, iPhone and Android users, and those seeking stylish or discreet options, highlighting how software and hardware updates influence value over time.Read more â
CNET...Trump's FCC Just Made It Easier for Internet Providers to Hide FeesLast week the FCC, under a Republican majority, voted to begin a rulemaking that would weaken broadband consumer labels, including not requiring providers to read them over the phone and reducing full disclosure of local fees. The labels, launched in April 2024 to improve price transparency, could become far less useful if these changes proceed, according to critics and advocates. A 60-day public-comment window will precede a final vote later this year, with Democrat Anna Gomez calling the move anti-consumer.Read more â
Engadget...Apple will reportedly use a custom version of Gemini to power the new SiriApple plans to power a more capable Siri in 2026 with a custom version of Google's Gemini running on Apple's Private Cloud Compute servers to handle Siri's summarizer and planner functions. The arrangement involves Apple paying Google about $1 billion per year and is aimed at integrating Gemini alongside Appleâs own models, with a long-term goal of replacing Googleâs model with an Apple-made trillion-parameter cloud-based model as early as next year. The move highlights growing reliance on external AI tech for advanced virtual assistants, while Siri may continue to incorporate other AI options such as ChatGPT, and the partnership is not expected to be publicly advertised.Read more â
Gizmodo...Seemingly Every Horror Filmmaker in Hollywood Agrees: âKeeperâ Looks Creepy AFOsgood Perkins' new film is drawing praise from A-list celebrities, according to a newly released trailer. The trailer also teases supernatural frights, signaling growing buzz ahead of the film's release.Read more â
The Verge...The keyboard of choice for modular synth nerds gets a proper sequel after 10 yearsArturia is releasing the KeyStep mk2, a successor to the popular KeyStep, adding new generative sequencing features (Mutate and Spice) while retaining its compact 32 mini keys, low price, and broad connectivity (USB-C, MIDI, CV/gate). Mutate offers semi-random arpeggio/sequence mutations and saves them as new patterns, while Spice adds variations in gate length, velocity, ratchets, and octave jumps, positioning the keyboard as a more capable compositional assistant; reviewers tout its potential but note the mk2 uses an all-plastic build, raising durability concerns compared with the original metal baseplate. The reception includes praise for creative tools (Loopop, Starsky Carr) and anticipation for its impact on DAWless setups.Read more â
The Verge...Baseball broke containment during the World SeriesThe article highlights a record-breaking Game 7 in the World Series, with around 26 million US viewers and a peak of 31.5 million, plus unprecedented international and cross-platform engagement that suggests MLB is building a broader, younger audience. It also notes the leagueâs modernization effortsâpitch clock, ghost runners, robot umpiresâand the way fans on TikTok, Instagram, and Bluesky have driven new storytelling around players and fashion. The piece frames baseball as a culture-driven narrative infused by global talent, immigration dynamics, and ongoing political subtexts, suggesting MLBâs innovations may sustain momentum into a wider fan base ahead of the World Baseball Classic.Read more â
Gizmodo...Possible Space Debris Strike Delays Return of Chinese Astronauts From Space StationThe article highlights that no date has been set for the return of the three-person crew aboard China's Tiangong space station. The absence of a return timeline leaves the mission duration uncertain and underscores scheduling considerations for the space station crew.Read more â
Engadget...The Foursquare founder's new app is an AI-powered 'DJ' for neighborhood updatesFoursquare cofounder Dennis Crowley unveiled BeeBot, an AI-powered audio assistant for AirPods and other headphones that delivers contextual updates about nearby people, places and events. The app relies on location data, user interests, and contacts, using multiple language models and synthetic voices to provide proactive snippets that may interrupt music a few times per day, while avoiding interruptions to calls. BeeBot is Crowleyâs first project under Hopscotch Labs and is now available in the App Store as a work in progress that aims to recreate some of Foursquareâs social serendipity without gamification.Read more â
CNET...Kim Kardashian Says ChatGPT Made Her Fail Law ExamsKim Kardashian revealed she used OpenAI's ChatGPT to study for the First-Year Law Students' Examination, but the AI repeatedly provided incorrect information and even advised her to rely on her own instincts. Despite relying on the tool, she ultimately passed the baby bar, calling ChatGPT a 'frenemy' that can mislead students and cause failures. The interview highlights ongoing concerns about AI reliability in education and the need for users to verify AI-generated guidance.Read more â
The Verge...Apple is planning to use a custom version of Google Gemini for Apple IntelligenceApple is reportedly partnering with Google to power a AI-upgraded Siri using a custom Gemini model, paying about $1 billion annually to access the technology. The Gemini variant will run on Appleâs Private Cloud Compute servers and feature 1.2 trillion parameters to generate summaries and assist with planning, while Apple will continue using some in-house models for other features. Tim Cook has indicated a new Siri is coming next spring, with Apple keeping the door open to third-party AI integrations and the potential to develop its own AI tech to eventually replace Gemini.Read more â
The Verge...The nostalgia and surprise of returning to Animal Crossing: New HorizonsNintendo announced a Switch 2 upgrade and a free 3.0 update for Animal Crossing: New Horizons, along with a Switch 2 Edition due in January, marking a rare revival of a title several years after its last major update. The Verge editors share nostalgia-filled reflections while discussing island transfers and save-data migration to the new hardware, highlighting both the enduring appeal of the game and practical considerations for players. Overall, the move demonstrates the game's unusually long lifespan and Nintendo's willingness to extend support through a hardware-gen upgrade and fresh content.Read more â
Gizmodo...xAI Employees Were Reportedly Compelled to Give Biometric Data to Train Anime GirlfriendThe article centers on Elon Musk's xAI project and its companion AI, Ani, as depicted in Gizmodo's feature image. It frames the discussion around the perks typically associated with high-profile tech work, asking what would constitute the opposite of a work perk and hinting at skepticism or critique of such perks. The piece signals ongoing coverage of xAI and Musk's foray into AI-enabled companions without detailing product specs or availability.Read more â
CNET...Exclusive: Can Your Watch Tell You to Eat a Salad? Samsung Thinks SoSamsung's Galaxy Watch 8 lineup introduces an Antioxidant Index that noninvasively estimates skin carotenoid levels using a BioActive sensor, aiming to link diet and lifestyle to overall health without food diaries. Marketed as a baseline, non-diagnostic tool rather than a clinical measure, the metric could encourage higher fruit and vegetable intake and enable future nutrition coaching, though readings can be influenced by BMI and skin pigmentation and may take a week or more to reflect changes. Samsung frames this as part of a broader effort to create a holistic health ecosystem, with potential future updates expanding nutrition insights and personalized guidance.Read more â
Engadget...DAZN is available through Amazon Prime Video in the US and UKDAZN is now available as an add-on subscription through Amazon Prime Video in the US and UK, priced at an extra $30 per month on top of Prime Video. The service brings a substantial live-sports lineup, including more than 185 fight nights annually and over 300 Serie A soccer matches, expanding Prime Videoâs sports slate. This move underscores the growing emphasis on live sports for streaming platforms, complementing Prime Video's existing sports offerings and aligning with broader industry trends seen with other rights holders.Read more â
CNET...8 of the Best TVs to Give for the Holidays 2025CNET's experts have compiled a roundup of eight televisions as top gift options for the 2025 holiday season, covering everything from budget-friendly picks to high-end models. The guide helps shoppers compare features, price, and performance to find the right TV for friends and family.Read more â
Engadget...Shazam for iOS just got a Liquid Glass makeoverApple unveiled a visual redesign of its Shazam app using its new Liquid Glass language, delivering a sleeker interface and easier access to recently identified songs via the Home tab. The update adds a revamped toolbar for quick tab switching, a dedicated bottom search button, and a new tab highlighting nearby concerts.Read more â
CNET...Death to Free Taxes: IRS Officially Ends Its Direct File Tax Filing SoftwareThe Internal Revenue Service has formally ended its free Direct File tax filing program for the 2026 filing season, after expanding to 25 states and processing about 296,000 returns in 2025. Critics, including Sen. Ron Wyden, argue the move harms taxpayers and benefits private software firms, while the IRS notes there is no announced launch date for a future Direct File. Direct File was limited to simple tax situations, and the agency will continue offering other free options, such as Free File for filers with AGI up to $84,000 using private software and Free Fillable Forms for experienced filers.Read more â
Gizmodo...âKPop Demon Hunters 2â Is a Go, But Itâs Going to Be a WhileNetflix is aiming to release a sequel to its biggest film of all time in 2029. The move underscores Netflixâs continued investment in its blockbuster franchises. No further details on title, cast, or production timeline were provided.Read more â
Gizmodo...No, Pro-Trump Hackers Didnât Hack Zohran Mamdaniâs Election Night PartyA brief piece criticizes X as a platform saturated with disinformation, highlighting concerns about the spread of misinformation on the service during the election period. The accompanying image shows Zohran Mamdani, identified as the New York City mayoral winner, at an election night event in Brooklyn on November 4, 2025, illustrating the broader issue of misinformation circulating on social media during elections.Read more â
The Verge...8BitDoâs latest wireless controllers can now shake-to-wake the Switch 28BitDo has released Version 2.0 firmware for its Pro 3 and Ultimate 2 gamepads, adding shake-to-wake support for the Nintendo Switch 2. After a one-time pairing, players can wake the console from standby simply by shaking the controller, a feature previously highlighted on the Switch 2 Pro but lacking in some third-party pads. Priced around $69.99, these controllers are more expensive than cheaper options like GuliKitâs ES Pro, which already offered wireless wake, illustrating ongoing competition in Switch 2 accessories.Read more â
CNET...Champions League Soccer: Livestream Newcastle vs. Athletic Bilbao Live From AnywhereThe article provides regional viewing options and kickoff times for the UEFA Champions League match Newcastle vs. Athletic Bilbao, including US on Paramount Plus, UK on TNT Sports 2, Canada on DAZN, and Australia on Stan Sport. It explains how fans can use a VPN to bypass blackout restrictions and watch abroad, while noting legal considerations and potential terms of service. It also gives brief context on each team's form ahead of the match.Read more â
Gizmodo...The Story Behind the Funniest âIndiana Jonesâ Prop Replica Youâve Ever SeenRegal Robot has unveiled an Indiana Jones-themed clothes hanger, turning the iconic explorer into a collectible home item rather than a prop. The product highlights how fan culture translates beloved movie imagery into everyday decor for collectors and enthusiasts.Read more â
TechCrunch...Pinterest CEO touts open source AI: âtremendous performanceâ with reduced costsPinterest CEO Bill Ready said the company is expanding visual AI capabilities while using open-source models to cut costs, arguing they can deliver comparable performance at a fraction of the price. The firm is exploring agentic commerce and an AI assistant to guide shopping, alongside personalized AI-curated boards, even as it warned of weaker Q4 revenue due to tariffs affecting home furnishings.Read more â
CNET...Champions League Soccer: Livestream Man City vs. Borussia Dortmund Live From AnywhereManchester City vs Borussia Dortmund will be broadcast in the US on Paramount Plus, with kickoff times adjusted for multiple time zones. The article outlines streaming options for Champions League games worldwide and provides VPN tips to bypass blackout restrictions and maintain access. It also lists regional rights in the UK (TNT Sports), Canada (DAZN), and Australia (Stan Sport), along with notes on team form and key players ahead of the match.Read more â
Engadget...Fitbit Black Friday deals are here early and one of our favorite fitness trackers is on sale for $100Fitbit is launching an early Black Friday sale with discounts on the Charge 6 and Inspire 3. The Charge 6 is priced at $100 (down $60, 38%), offering built-in GPS, an accurate heart-rate monitor, a week-long battery, 20 exercise modes, and a color AMOLED display, though it lacks native Apple Health integration and some data is behind Fitbit Premium; the Inspire 3 is on sale for $70 (30% off).Read more â
CNET...The Best E-Bikes and Scooters to Give for the Holidays 2025The Mod Easy 3 is an electric bike with a detachable sidecar, the 'boat,' capable of carrying up to 150 pounds and featuring a 750-watt rear hub motor, throttle, pedal assist up to 28 mph, and a top-tube battery styled like a vintage gas tank. It includes a USB-A port, a helmet with built-in signal lights controlled from the handlebars, and a tool-free sidecar removal, with praise for responsive real-person customer service. This setup targets nostalgic riders seeking a versatile, shareable urban mobility option for passengers, pets, or extra gear, blending retro aesthetics with practical features.Read more â
TechCrunch...Lina Khan to co-chair NYC mayor-elect Zohran Mamdaniâs transition teamAfter Zohran Mamdani won the NYC mayoral race, Lina Khan was named one of four co-chairs of his transition team, signaling a shift toward greater regulation of corporate power and Big Tech. Khan, a renowned antitrust advocate and former FTC chair, has criticized Amazon, Microsoft, Google and Meta, and her appointment aligns with Mamdaniâs platform on gig-worker protections and delivery-app regulation. The other transition co-chairs are Grace Bonilla, Maria Torres-Springer, and Melanie Hartzog, with Elana Leopold leading the team.Read more â
Engadget...The IRS' free tax-filing tool reportedly won't be offered in 2026Direct File, the IRSâs free online tax filing service, will not be available for the 2026 tax season, according to an IRS letter to states stating no launch date has been set. The program, piloted in 2024 and offered in 2025 in 25 states, has faced political opposition from the Trump administration, which includes funding to study replacing or running a free direct e-file system. With leadership vacancies at the IRS and no formal confirmation from the agency, the future of a government-provided e-filing option remains uncertain.Read more â
TechCrunch...Millions to receive free electricity in 2026 thanks to Australiaâs solar boomAustralia will roll out the Solar Sharer program, offering free electricity for up to three hours each day during peak solar production, starting July 2026 in New South Wales, South Australia, and parts of Queensland. The opt-in scheme, which requires a smart meter, lets renters and apartment dwellers benefit from neighbors' solar and aims to shift daytime demand to midday hours to support the grid and reduce nighttime reliance on coal and gas. Officials say this could lessen the need for grid-scale batteries and help drive lower energy prices as solar becomes even cheaper.Read more â
Engadget...UN emissions report: The planet is falling well short of its climate targetsThe UN's Emissions Gap Report warns that current pledges and recent policy changes will not meet the Paris goals, with projected warming of about 2.3â2.5°C by 2030 and the 1.5°C target appearing increasingly unlikely without rapid cuts. Achieving 2°C by 2030 would require about 35% cuts by 2030 and 55% by 2035, and the report notes that the U.S. withdrawal from the Paris Agreement would erase roughly 0.1°C of progress. While solar and wind deployment is exceeding expectations, the report flags risks of irreversible tipping points, cascading impacts on food, water and migration, and warns that CO2 removal tech remains uncertain, risky, and costly.Read more â
Gizmodo...Bitcoin Analysts Debate Whether the Crypto Bull Run Is Over or Whether âThis Time is DifferentâBitcoin briefly fell below the $100,000 level for the first time since June, signaling a possible change in market momentum. Analysts are debating whether the recent cryptocurrency bull run has ended, with caution mounting as traders reassess risks.Read more â
CNET...Champions League Soccer: Livestream Club Brugge vs. Barcelona Live From AnywhereThe article outlines how to watch the Club Brugge vs. Barcelona Champions League match, noting US fans can stream it on Paramount Plus with a 3 p.m. ET kickoff and a new multiview feature. It also details regional streaming options (TNT Sports in the UK, DAZN in Canada, Stan Sport in Australia) and provides practical guidance on using VPNs to bypass blackout restrictions while emphasizing privacy and potential leakage risks.Read more â
The Verge...Amazon's grocery store dreams are reshaping Whole FoodsAmazon is piloting a Whole Foods concept store in Plymouth Meeting, Pennsylvania, where shoppers can order items via QR codes and have orders fulfilled by an in-store microfulfillment center. Autonomous ShopBot robots from Fulfil retrieve products for Amazon Fresh orders, with customers receiving a text when their items are ready for pickup at the in-store counter. The company says it will refine and roll out the format to more locations, signaling deeper integration between Whole Foods and Amazon's grocery operations.Read more â
Engadget...The best VPN deals: 88 percent discounts on ProtonVPN, ExpressVPN, Surfshark and moreAn Engadget Deals guide surveys current VPN discounts, showing that year- or multi-year plans yield the deepest savings and listing several standout options with sizable cuts. It covers ExpressVPN, NordVPN, Surfshark, CyberGhost, hide.me, and Private Internet Access, noting added features like password managers, ad blocking, or data breach checks on certain plans. The piece also cautions readers to review renewal terms and fine print, as extra months are sometimes non-renewable, and suggests looking for seasonal or student promos before subscribing.Read more â
TechCrunch...Tinder to use AI to get to know users, tap into their Camera Roll photosTinderâs parent Match Group is piloting an AI-driven feature called Chemistry that asks users questions and, with permission, analyzes Camera Roll photos to improve match suggestions, starting in New Zealand and Australia and positioned as a major pillar of its 2026 product plan. The initiative comes as Tinder shows nine consecutive quarters of declines in paying subscribers and weighs on short-term revenue, including a reported $14 million negative impact on Tinderâs direct revenue from product testing, prompting a softer Q4 guidance. Beyond Chemistry, Match uses AI for features like nudges to curb offensive messages and photo-quality improvements, all amid a challenging online-dating market and softer discretionary spending.Read more â
Gizmodo...Woman With Rare Condition Has Armpits That Leak MilkPhilippine doctors have reported an unusual case of ectopic breast tissue. Ectopic breast tissue is breast tissue located outside the normal breast area, and the report underscores a rare clinical finding.Read more â
Gizmodo...The First âWonder Manâ Clip Reveals Its Mystery SuperpowersYahya Abdul-Mateen II and Ben Kingsley are announced to star in Marvel Studiosâ first major project for 2026, signaling a high-profile addition to the slate. The accompanying image caption references Wonder Man Simon, suggesting the project may center on the Wonder Man character. No release date is provided in the brief report.Read more â
The Verge...The hottest trend in speedrunning is flipping a coinUnfair Flips is a minimalist coin-flip game that has spawned a vibrant speedrunning scene focused on reaching 10 heads as quickly as possible, with upgrades affecting coin value, head-streak multipliers, flip time, and the chance of heads (20% to 60%). Current records hover around 2 minutes 51 seconds for luck-based runs, and some players explore deterministic seeds or multi-instancing to push toward near-instant perfect runs, though such methods are controversial and not part of standard play. The community analyzes probability and strategy through Discord channels and regular events like Flippinâ Fridays that welcome new runners, highlighting the gameâs provocative take on randomness and human behavior in games. Read more â
The Verge...Baseusâ solar-powered dash cam is down to its best price yetA Verge Deals feature highlights the Baseus PrimeTrip VD1 Pro dash cam, which records in 4K and can continue recording for up to 14 days with a built-in solar panel when the car is parked. It triggers 30-second clips on motion or impact, stores up to 40 clips on a 32GB card, and is currently priced around $110 on Amazonâthe best price yetâalongside other tech deals like a portable power station, refurbished robot vacuum, and an Echo Spot on sale.Read more â
Engadget...Pac-Man and other Namco games are coming to Atari 50 as part of a paid expansion on November 13Atari is releasing a paid expansion for its retro collection, The Namco Legendary Pack, on November 13 for PS4, PS5, Xbox One/Series, Nintendo Switch and Steam for $8. The DLC adds an interactive Namco history timeline with interviews and archival materials, and includes Pac-Man for Atari 2600, 5200 and Atari 8-bit, along with the US arcade versions of Dig Dug and Xevius, plus home-console versions of Galaga and Galaxian. This broadens Atari 50âs historical scope and follows a prior expansion about the Atari-Intellivision rivalry and acquisition.Read more â
Engadget...The MPA tells Meta to stop using PG-13 to describe teen accountsThe Motion Picture Association has issued a cease-and-desist to Meta, challenging the companyâs claim that Instagramâs teen accounts operate under PG-13-like guidelines, arguing the analogy is false, misleading, and heavily dependent on AI classification. The dispute underscores regulatory scrutiny of how social platforms categorize teen content after Meta updated its teen accounts to reflect PG-13-inspired guidelines, with the MPA warning such metrics could undermine the integrity of established rating systems.Read more â
Engadget...Teenage Engineering made a reggae-inspired sampler, complete with a weird microphone for vocalsTeenage Engineering has unveiled the EP-40 Riddim, a reggae-inspired groovebox redesigned from the EP-133 KO II, featuring a new Supertone synth engine and a pressure-sensitive dub siren mode. The device doubles storage, adds seven main effects and 12 punch-in effects, and ships with hundreds of reggae-focused samples plus a drag-and-drop web tool to load your own. It also includes the EP-2350 Ting microphone and is priced at $329, available now as a combo pack.Read more â
Engadget...YouTube TV blackout with Disney will impact NBA games tonight: How to watch ESPN, ABC and moreDisneyâs ABC and ESPN channels have been removed from YouTube TV following unresolved carriage negotiations, effective Oct. 30, with no immediate resolution in sight. The blackout deprives subscribers of college football and NBA games, and YouTube TV has refused a 24-hour restoration to cover elections, opting to keep channels off while talks continue. The piece outlines alternative streaming options and promotional deals (Sling Day Pass, Hulu + Live TV, Fubo, DirecTV) and credits that may mitigate the disruption for viewers.Read more â
CNET...Cash-for-Calls Neon App Makes Stealth Return With One Key ChangeNeon, a startup app that pays users to record and share phone calls, has relaunched after a security flaw exposed calls and transcripts. The new version restricts recording to interactions between Neon users and updates its terms to allow selling call recordings for AI training, raising ongoing privacy and consent concerns; experts note that consent laws may vary and anonymization may still reveal information. The relaunch uses an app-to-app model and offers compensation (up to 30 cents per minute in a limited window) to mitigate legal risk, but questions remain about data use, user consent, and regulatory compliance.Read more â
CNET...Neon, the Viral Call-Recording App, Makes Stealth Return With One Key ChangeNeon, a controversial app that paid users to record and share their phone calls, has relaunched on iOS and Android with a revamped app-to-app model and new terms allowing Neon to sell recordings for AI training. The relaunch limits recordings to calls between Neon users and offers a short-term payout of 30 cents per minute (up to $30) through Nov. 6, while privacy experts warn that call data can reveal identities even when anonymized and raise questions about consent and legal admissibility. Neonâs terms also grant broad rights to display and distribute recordings, prompting ongoing regulatory and privacy scrutiny as the company seeks to address earlier security flaws and public criticism.Read more â
Engadget...Early Black Friday deals include the Google Pixel 10 Pro Fold for $300 offGoogle's Pixel smartphones are on Black Fridayâstyle sale, led by the Pixel 10 Pro Fold discounted to $1,499 (from $1,799) on the 256GB model, with 512GB and 1TB variants also $300 off. Other Pixel models are on sale too, including the Pixel 10 Pro at a record low of $749 and the Pixel 10 Pro XL with 1TB at $1,249. Reviewers praise durability, multitasking, and cameras, but note the price and bulk as drawbacks.Read more â
Gizmodo...Someone Made the Ultimate Portable CD Player, and I Need It Right NowAn audio device named EC Zero Akm features two headphone jacks, real-time CD ripping, and hi-fi wireless audio support. The combination highlights a hardware-focused offering aimed at audiophiles seeking versatile wired and wireless high-fidelity listening.Read more â
Gizmodo...Astronomers Are Tracking a Giant Sunspot Cluster Thatâs Already Causing ProblemsA sunspot cluster designated Region 4274 has unleashed at least two powerful solar flares within the last 12 hours, with experts warning that more flares are likely. Ongoing solar activity could affect space weather and potentially disrupt satellite communications, navigation systems, and power grids, prompting continued monitoring by scientists and agencies.Read more â
Engadget...The Bose QuietComfort headphones drop to $199 in Best Buy's Black Friday saleBest Buy's early Black Friday sale has the Bose QuietComfort (non-Ultra) headphones discounted to $199, a 45% drop that matches their Prime Day record low. The cans offer strong comfort and active noise cancellation with two modes (Quiet and Aware), a wind-block feature, about 24 hours of battery life, and quick charging via USB-C, but they do not include an option to disable ANC. The piece also notes additional headphone deals, including Bose Ultra buds and Beats Studio Pro.Read more â
TechCrunch...Replika founder raises $20M pre-seed for Wabi, the âYouTube of appsâEntrepreneur Eugenia Kuyda is back with Wabi, a 'YouTube for apps' that lets users generate and share mini AI-powered apps from prompts, with beta launched and no app store required. It has raised $20 million in pre-seed funding from notable angels, signaling a shift toward disposable, personalized software and a social app-store model. The platform combines creation, discovery, and hosting with social features like likes and remixing, while navigating early bugs, onboarding, and a pending monetization model.Read more â
The Verge...Nintendo is getting the Switch ready for retirementNintendo says it will pivot development to the Nintendo Switch 2 and expand around the new platform, while not retiring the original Switch immediately. It will continue selling the older hardware for now and release several major Switch titles from October onward. The Switch 2 has sold about 10.36 million units since its June launch, with 84% of buyers upgrading from the original Switch, which has 154.01 million lifetime sales.Read more â
The Verge...Discord now lets parents control who contacts their teens, but messages stay privateDiscord is expanding its Family Center safety controls to give guardians greater visibility into teens' activity, with configurable content filters, data privacy options, and messaging permissions while preserving teens' message privacy. Teens can notify guardians when they report someone, and the feature will display a seven-day activity summary including purchases, call minutes, and top users/servers; participation remains voluntary via a QR code connection. The update comes as online safety and age-gating discussions intensify amid regulatory scrutiny and legislative proposals targeting kidsâ online safety.Read more â
CNET...I Used an AI Food Scanner App for 6 Weeks. This Is What It Taught Me About CarbsAn in-depth review of Zoe Health: AI Meal Tracker Plus, which combines AI photo-logging, an AI nutrition coach, and a risk-scoring system to help users analyze meals. The tester finds AI photo-logging highly accurate and useful for overview nutrition, but warns that scoring and gamification can trigger disordered-eating patterns in some users; the piece also covers the appâs features, safety notes, and pricing (Plus at $100/year) while noting beta status and future plans.Read more â
Gizmodo...Remember, Remember, âV for Vendettaâ Is Back in Theaters Next NovemberV for Vendetta, the film adaptation featuring Hugo Weaving and Natalie Portman, is slated for a theatrical re-release. The article notes that the movie will return to cinemas on November 5, 2026. This marks another opportunity for audiences to experience the graphic-novel adaptation on the big screen.Read more â
Engadget...Google adds an AI Mode shortcut to Chrome on mobileGoogle is expanding access to AI Mode in Chrome by adding a prominent AI Mode shortcut on the new tab page for mobile users in the US, with a wider rollout planned. The feature lets users pose multi-part questions and then drill down with follow-up queries and curated links. Google says it will reach 160 more countries and add new language support, including Hindi, Indonesian, Japanese, Korean, and Portuguese.Read more â
The Verge...The best laptop deals you can get right nowThe Verge compiles current laptop deals across major brands, detailing what each discounted model offers, its standout features, and potential downsides. The round-up covers Apple M1 and M4 MacBook Air/Pro configurations, Microsoft Surface, Asus gaming laptops, Lenovo dual-screen Yoga Book 9i, Razer Blade 16, HP Victus 15, and more, with sale prices and key specs to help shoppers find value at different budgets.Read more â
TechCrunch...Google makes it easier to access AI Mode in Chrome on iOS and AndroidGoogle announced a dedicated AI Mode shortcut in Chrome's New Tab page to simplify access to AI Mode on mobile, starting in the U.S. with a rollout to 160 additional countries and multiple languages. The update, part of a broader expansion of AI Mode, also adds agentic capabilities for tasks like event bookings, a Canvas study-planning panel, and Lens-powered desktop queries, reinforcing Google's effort to keep users within its services amid competition from Perplexity AI and OpenAI's ChatGPT. The move signals continued expansion of AI-driven features across Google's ecosystem.Read more â
TechCrunch...Microsoft built a fake marketplace to test AI agents â they failed in surprising waysMicrosoft researchers, in collaboration with Arizona State University, released the Magentic Marketplace, a synthetic simulation to test AI agent behavior and collaboration. Early experiments with models such as GPT-4o, GPT-5, and Gemini-2.5-Flash revealed vulnerabilities to manipulation by businesses, inefficiencies when agents face too many options, and unclear role allocation in collaborative tasks, raising questions about unsupervised agent performance and near-term promises of autonomous agents. The open-source framework enables replication and underscores the need to understand agentic systems as developers push toward more capable, collaborative AI.Read more â
Engadget...Discord gives parents more insight into their teens' activity through Family CenterDiscord is expanding its Family Center to better balance teen privacy with parental oversight. New features let guardians view teensâ recent activity and purchases, along with who teens contact most, while guardians gain some data-control options; teens can alert guardians when they file reports, and both sides can access the same information in Family Center. The updates come amid ongoing safety scrutiny and regulatory attention around youth use of social platforms.Read more â
The Verge...You can keep using your iPad as an Apple Home hub until FebruaryApple has pushed back the deadline for updating to its refreshed Apple Home architecture to February 10, 2026, extending the previous fall 2025 target. The update adds Matter support, and while iPads can still control the smart home, they will require a separate hub device (HomePod or Apple TV) rather than acting as hubs, with rumors suggesting Apple may launch a dedicated smart home display hub in spring 2026 to fill the gap.Read more â
The Verge...This AI smart ring lets you record voice notes with a whisperSandbar launches the Stream Ring, a AI-powered smart ring designed to capture notes, transcribe conversations, and act as a music controller as a form of self-extension. It features an 'Inner Voice' that mimics the userâs voice, encrypted microphone operation, and an iOS app, with free and Pro subscription tiers, and preorder pricing of $249 for silver and $299 for gold, shipping aimed for summer 2026 in the US. Developed by former CTRL-Labs team members, the device signals growing interest in wearable AI assistants despite ongoing privacy considerations.Read more â
CNET...If Your AI Images Are Terrible, It's Probably Because Your Prompts Need WorkPrompt engineeringâthe practice of writing detailed promptsâis the most reliable way to coax AI image generators to match your vision. The piece provides a practical framework: define characters and scene, set the location and dimensions, then specify style, color palette and the overall aesthetic or emotional vibe, while cautioning against relying on negative prompts. It also covers troubleshooting, post-generation editing tools, and the takeaway that AI tools augment rather than replace human creators.Read more â
The Verge...Googleâs fantastic Pixel Buds Pro 2 are down to $169Black Friday discounts bring Google's Pixel Buds Pro 2 down to $169 (about $60 off the $229 list price) at Amazon, Best Buy, and the Google Store. The review highlights them as a solid Pixel upgrade with a lightweight, comfortable fit, stable wear for activities, and strong call quality, plus up to 12 hours of battery life without ANC (8 hours with ANC). Features include effective active noise cancellation, a transparent mode comparable to AirPods Pro, and Pixel-specific spatial audio with head-tracking in select apps.Read more â
Gizmodo...Trumpâs Billionaire Pick for NASA Is Back. So What Changed?The article notes Jared Isaacmanâs appearance at a senate confirmation hearing and references Donald Trumpâs claim that Isaacman is a blue-blooded Democrat, highlighting the political dimensions surrounding a high-profile business and space industry figure. It emphasizes how public perception and political discourse intersect with Isaacmanâs leadership profile. The piece frames this within the broader context of his role in public life and policy scrutiny.Read more â
The Verge...T-Mobile brings free 911 emergency texting to AT&T and Verizon customersT-Mobile is expanding access to its Starlink-powered emergency texting service by making 911 texting free for all compatible devices, including non-T-Mobile customers. The service, part of T-Satellite (launched for $10/month), now allows eligible phones to send 911 texts via satellite in areas without cellular coverage, with several device compatibility caveats and an eSIM requirement for non-T-Mobile users. Sign-up is via the T-Mobile account or website, and once enrolled, devices will automatically connect to the emergency texting network when cellular service is unavailable.Read more â
The Verge...Teenage Engineering pairs its reggae-themed sampler with a new voice-changing micTeenage Engineering's Riddim updates the KO II sampler by pairing it with the EP-2350 Ting microphone, delivering lo-fi, dub-friendly effects, four user-swappable samples, and a side lever for on-the-fly tweaks. Ting is currently sold only as part of the $329 Riddim nâ Ting bundle, with no announced standalone release, while the EP-40 Riddim adds a deeper Supertone synth engine and a dub siren mode. The lineup maintains strong value at around $299 for KO II and $329 for the bundle, positioning these as capable affordable gear rather than replacements for high-end rigs.Read more â
CNET...The Best iPhone 17 Cases for 2025Nomad's iPhone 17 case lineup largely mirrors its iPhone 16 range, including trimmed-down iPhone Air leather cases and two grades of sustainably sourced leather (standard and Horween). The Leather Rugged offers the strongest protection at a 15-foot drop, while Modern Leather is rated for 8 feet; Traditional Leather has no published drop rating, though user tests suggest at least 4 feet. A notable year-over-year change is the introduction of a touch-sensitive integrated control button cover on most iPhone 17 cases (iPhone Air cases keep the button exposed), with additional non-leather options like the Modern Leather Folio, Sport, and Rugged cases.Read more â
Engadget...Bang & Olufsen's latest speaker is a $5,800 aluminum soundbarBang & Olufsen announced the Beosound Premiere, a luxury aluminum soundbar priced at $5,800 that the company describes as a 'piece of art.' The device features 10 custom drivers with spatial audio, Dolby Atmos 7.1.4 support, Beolink Surround, and a patent-pending Wide Stage tech designed to widen the soundstage, along with a design-forward chassis and color variants launching later this year. Availability includes natural aluminum in December, gold in February, and black in March, with a stand for wall or tabletop placement, and compatibility with any TV or audio source, plus a noted but unspecified integration with LG OLED TVs.Read more â
Engadget...The PlayStation Portal is still flawed, but Iâve learned to love it as a new dadThe author revisits the PlayStation Portal and explains that, as a new parent, the handheld has become a valuable way to squeeze PS5 gaming into short, couch-friendly sessions away from the desk. While it remains streaming-dependent and not ideal for fast-paced multiplayer, its solid controls, larger display, and optional cloud streaming with PlayStation Plus Premium help keep the PS5 library usable without taking up the main TV or desk space.Read more â
Gizmodo...AMDâs New CPUs Might Just Kill Low-End GPUs SoonWith affordable graphics cards delivering poor performance, AMD's newly announced cheaper APUs are presented as a more attractive alternative for budget-conscious consumers. The piece underscores the price-performance gap in the GPU market and suggests the APUs offer better value for basic gaming or everyday graphics tasks.Read more â
CNET...This AI Chatbot Is Built to Disagree With You, and It's Better Than ChatGPTDisagree Bot is a contrarian AI chatbot created by Duke University professor Brinnae Bent for a classroom project to let students test how to âhackâ a system by eliciting disagreements. The tester found it argues back in a respectful, well-reasoned way, contrasting with ChatGPTâs tendency to agree, and highlighting potential benefits and limits of a more disputatious AI. The article argues such disagreement-focused AI can improve critical thinking and reliability, but is not a universal replacement for traditional assistants and prompts consideration for future AI design and governance.Read more â
The Verge...WEB WAR IIIThe Verge reports that AI-powered browsers are emerging as a new platform, with OpenAI launching ChatGPT Atlas and rivals like Perplexity and The Browser Company pursuing AI-first browsing to leverage the browser as a data-rich, interactive tool. The piece suggests this could threaten Google Chromeâs dominance, reshape how we search and interact with the web, and lead to new browser UX and monetization models, while highlighting risks around privacy, security, and antitrust pressures. It also notes the ongoing browser wars are returning, driven by ambitions to place AI assistants at the center of how we browse and access information.Read more â
Engadget...Sony has a new benchmark for ethical AISony AI released FHIBE, a consent-based, globally diverse image dataset designed to evaluate fairness and bias in computer vision models, claiming it is the first publicly available resource of its kind. The dataset includes images from nearly 2,000 volunteers across more than 80 countries with opt-out options, and it enables granular analysis of bias factors; it revealed that many models exhibit pronoun-, ancestry-, and stereotype-related biases. The findings, published in Nature, indicate current AI models still harbor significant fairness issues, and FHIBE will be maintained and updated for ongoing benchmarking.Read more â
Engadget...These are the Black Friday tech deals I want to see in 2025The article notes that Black Friday season remains a key time for buying, but spending is increasingly focused on essentials as big-tech purchases are postponed. It highlights specific tech the author would consider buying if prices drop, including Apple AirPods Pro 3, a Fanttik E1 Max Electric Screwdriver, and an Anker USB-C cable, with current prices and hoped-for sale targets, framing the shopping period as an opportunity to upgrade everyday tech without paying full price.Read more â
Gizmodo...Miss Piggy May Bring âThe Muppetsâ Back to the MoviesJennifer Lawrence has revealed that she is collaborating with Emma Stone and Cole Escola on a new 'Muppets' project. The announcement highlights a high-profile team for upcoming Muppets content, though no further details on format or release were disclosed.Read more â
The Verge...Disney and Fortnite show hints of budding metaverse with new Disneyland gameDisney and Epic Games are testing a persistent, Disney-controlled virtual space inside Fortnite with the new Disneyland Game Rush. The limited-time island features seven minigames based on Disney park attractions, connected by a theme-parkâstyle hub, and progress carries back into Fortnite, signaling an early step toward an interoperable metaverse envisioned by the companies.Read more â
CNET...Best Standing Desks of 2025The Autonomous SmartDesk 5 Pro prioritizes cable management with an integrated cable tray, 3M organizer, magnetized cable runner, and a built-in power strip to keep cords out of sight and free up desktop space. It is a quiet, height-adjustable electric desk with three memory presets, but users should be aware of its relatively sensitive anti-collision feature, a minor delay in touch-release, and the lengthy, somewhat heavy assembly. Overall, it suits buyers who want a tidy, organized workstation, with considerations around under-desk clearance for large PC towers and accessory fitment.Read more â
TechCrunch...Motion Picture Association hits Meta with cease-and-desist over use of âPG-13â labelThe Motion Picture Association has sent a cease-and-desist to Meta over its use of the term 'PG-13' to describe teen Instagram content, arguing that Metaâs claim the content follows PG-13 guidelines is false and misleading. Meta contends it did not claim MPA certification and that its restrictions are guided by PG-13 rather than officially rated, defending the use as fair use and noting the approach relies on AI-driven classification. The dispute highlights tensions between a formal movie-rating system and Metaâs automated content moderation, with concerns about public trust in the MPAâs rating framework.Read more â
CNET...Best Desks of 2025: I've Spent Nearly 4,000 Hours Testing Desks. These Are the Ones You WantThe article outlines a hands-on, methodical approach to testing office desks, focusing on setup time, packaging quality, structural integrity, and stability rather than electronics. Three testers of varying heights used each desk for at least 16 hours, while the reviewer verified maximum load, checked wobble and rigidity, and documented assembly and packaging details for ongoing longevity testing.Read more â
Engadget...Black Friday 2025: The best early tech deals on Apple, Shark, Lego and other gear ahead of the biggest sale of the yearEngadget highlights a roundup of Black Friday tech deals available now, spanning Apple devices, headphones, home appliances, wearable tech, and robot vacuums, with steep discounts (some up to 80%). The article notes that deals have in recent years begun earlier, and that prices typically dip further about a week before Thanksgiving, with ongoing updates as November approaches.Read more â
TechCrunch...University of Pennsylvania confirms hacker stole data during cyberattackThe University of Pennsylvania confirmed that a data breach compromised a select set of information systems related to development and alumni activities, with attackers conducting a social-engineering attack and sending emails from official @upenn.edu addresses. The hackers reportedly stole donor documents, bank receipts, and other personally identifiable information, and Penn says it has locked down the affected systems and will notify affected individuals as required by law. The incident, which follows a similar breach at Columbia and is linked by some to opposition to affirmative action, also includes allegations that some high-ranking officials were exempt from MFA requirements.Read more â
CNET...Best Laptops We've Tested (November 2025)Choosing a new laptop hinges on price, operating system, size and screen quality, CPU/GPU performance, memory, and storage. The guide recommends buying as much as your budget allows to future-proof since upgrades are often limited, with practical price rangesâroughly $700â$800 for general use and $1,000+ for creative work or gamingâand a baseline of 16GB RAM with an SSD. It also outlines trade-offs between iGPU and dGPU, Windows vs. MacOS vs. ChromeOS, and notes that Apple Silicon MacBooks can simplify performance expectations.Read more â
Gizmodo...Science Explains Why Itâs So Typical for First-Year Students to Pack on PoundsThe article notes that the so-called freshman 15 â the idea that first-year college students gain significant weight â has become infamous enough to attract researchers' attention. It signals ongoing research interest in weight gain patterns among incoming students, though no specific findings are detailed in the excerpt.Read more â
Engadget...An official Nintendo Store app hits iOS and AndroidNintendo has launched Nintendo Store, a new mobile app for iOS and Android that reimagines the My Nintendo experience with shopping, news, and rewards integration. The app lets users browse consoles, games, accessories, and merch, complete purchases via an in-app browser, receive sale alerts, check in for rewards at stores or events, and view play time across recent systems by linking a Nintendo Network ID to a Nintendo Account, though play data is limited to activity before February 2020 for older hardware like the 3DS and Wii U.Read more â
TechCrunch...This startupâs metal stacks could help solve AIâs massive heat problemAs Nvidia's Ultra GPUs push data-center racks toward 600 kilowatts, cooling becomes the defining bottleneck for next-gen AI workloads. Alloy Enterprises has developed a diffusion-bonded copper cold-plate technologyâmade via stack forging rather than traditional machining or 3D printingâthat delivers seamless, high-pressure liquid cooling with about 35% better thermal performance. The approach targets not only GPUs but memory and networking components within dense racks, addressing a major hurdle for scalable, energy-intensive data centers.Read more â
Gizmodo...âOne Pieceâ Season 3 Just Added a Huge CharacterBlue Beetle star Xolo Maridueña has been cast to portray Portgas D. Ace, known as 'Fire Fist', in a One Piece project. The announcement marks a high-profile casting for the adaptation of the popular manga and anime.Read more â
Engadget...Proton VPN Black Friday deal: Two-year plans are 75 percent off right nowThe article promotes Proton VPN as the best VPN overall and highlights a Black Friday deal offering two years of the VPN Plus tier for $59.76 (about $2.49 per month), a 75% discount from the regular price. It notes access to 15,000 servers in 120+ countries, support for up to 15 devices, and a free plan with limited server options, while emphasizing strong privacy features such as a no-logs policy and full-disk encryption. In testing, Proton VPN Plus showed a modest speed impact (downloads down ~12%, uploads ~4%, ping under 300 ms).Read more â
The Verge...The Vergeâs 2025 holiday gift guideThe Verge previews a curated holiday gift guide designed to help shoppers avoid last-minute panic purchases, highlighting practical tech options like noise-canceling earbuds, e-readers, vintage-inspired Polaroid cameras, gaming handhelds, and portable power banks. The piece notes that additional budget- and hobby-specific gift guides will be published in the coming weeks.Read more â
Engadget...Driving Honda's lighter, faster and more fun next-gen hybrid prototypeHonda is detailing a Next Generation Hybrid System built around modular Small, Medium and Large platforms that can be scaled across models to cut weight, reduce manufacturing costs, and increase driving engagement. Key tech includes a significant 90 kg weight reduction from lighter subframes, a new hi/lo transmission for the Large platform, and a Medium platform that simulates eight-speed shifting via the S+ Shiftâplus under-seat high-voltage battery and optional rear motors for all-wheel drive. The system will begin appearing in upcoming models, with the Prelude hybrid featuring S+ Shift and the next-generation Civic likely among the first to wear it, starting as soon as next year.Read more â
Engadget...Honda shows off three new EVs in Tokyo, but its US plans are getting more tepidHonda previewed its next-gen EV lineup at the Japan Mobility Show, including the 0 Series α and the compact Super-One, though US plans for these small, low-cost models appear limited. CEO Toshihiro Mibe attributed slower US EV growth to political headwinds under the Trump administration, suggesting US EV offerings may not arrive until after 2030 and that the company will pursue hybrids and other carbon-reduction technologies like direct air capture. The event also featured the EV Outlier motorcycle concept and ongoing progress toward solid-state batteries, while Honda reassesses its battery volume strategy after ending its GM partnership.Read more â
TechCrunch...Google gets the US governmentâs green light to acquire Wiz for $32BGoogle has cleared the U.S. Department of Justice's antitrust review for its $32 billion bid to acquire cloud-security startup Wiz, moving the deal closer to completion though it is not yet closed. Wiz CEO Assaf Rappaport said the milestone does not finalize the transaction, which began with a $23 billion offer in 2024, was revived in 2025, and is still expected to close in early 2026 per Reuters.Read more â
CNET...Google Maps Is Getting More Hands-Free for When You're DrivingGoogle Maps is adding Gemini-powered conversational AI to its app, enabling hands-free, context-aware navigation and the ability to handle tasks like finding dog-friendly spots, checking EV charger availability, and sharing ETA by voice. The update also introduces landmark-based turn instructions, proactive traffic alerts, and an upgraded Lens feature that can identify places and summarize reviews, all aimed at reducing driving distraction and improving safety. The rollout will begin in the US on Android and iOS in coming weeks, with Android Auto support to follow.Read more â
TechCrunch...Epic Games CEO calls Googleâs antitrust settlement a win for Androidâs âvision as an open platformâEpic Games CEO Tim Sweeney hailed Google's proposed settlement on Android as a comprehensive and open-platform solution, with Play Store reforms aimed at boosting competition. The proposal would lower fees and allow alternative payment methods inside apps and via external links, with fees capped at 9% or 20% depending on transaction type, and would end the antitrust litigation if approved by a judge. Epic also announced that its Epic Games Store for Android will be released on Google Play, positioning Google as more open compared to Apple's App Store model.Read more â
The Verge...xAI used employee biometric data to train Elon Muskâs AI girlfriendAccording to The Wall Street Journal, xAI required employees to submit biometric dataâfaces and voicesâto train its Ani AI companion, and released forms granting a perpetual, worldwide license to use those likenesses under a program code-named 'Project Skippy.' The chatbot, part of X's SuperGrok service, has drawn employee concerns about privacy and the potential for deepfake misuse. The company framed data submission as a job requirement to advance xAIâs mission, highlighting ethics and privacy issues surrounding its deployment.Read more â
TechCrunch...SoftBank, OpenAI launch new joint venture in Japan as AI deals grow ever more circularSoftBank is deepening its AI bet by partnering with OpenAI to form SB OAI Japan, a 50-50 joint venture that will localize and market OpenAIâs enterprise AI offerings in Japan, with SoftBank reportedly using the technology internally across its businesses. The venture, branded as Crystal intelligence, targets packaged enterprise AI solutions for corporate management and operations, and highlights SoftBankâs broader strategy to accelerate AI adoption and revenue generation while fueling investor hype. Analysts, however, warn that the rapid capital expenditure and high valuations in AI mirror past bubbles, raising questions about the sustainability of returns on investment.Read more â