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OpenAI Acquires Jony Ive’s Device Startup for $6.5 Billion: The iPhone Designer and Sam Altman Join Forces
Business and EconomicsThe company wants to enter the hardware market with its first AI device.
Read more »‘Let Me See if I’m Dead’: Elon Musk Clarifies His Future at Tesla After Stepping Away From Politics for Good
MobilityThe billionaire confirmed his commitment until 2030 and denied rumors of his resignation.
Read more »Sesame Street Is Getting a New Home but Will Remain Free for the Public
Cinema and TVThe show’s future had been up in the air since HBO decided not to renew its distribution agreement in December.
Read more »I Made This Video on My Phone in Less Than a Minute. Here’s How Veo 2 Works on the Gemini App
AppsVeo 2 is compatible with both iOS and Android via the Gemini app. It’s really impressive.
Read more »One by One, the Problems of Nuclear Fusion Are Being Solved. Optimism Is Overtaking Negativity
EnergyMuch remains to be done, but commercial fusion power is getting closer every day.
Read more »A Construction Company Built The Simpsons House in 1997. It Didn’t Go as Planned
Cinema and TVThe Simpsons’ house did exist in real life, but its owner gave it up because it was uninhabitable.
Read more »I Tested Google’s Gemini-Powered Smart Glasses. AI Finally Fulfills the Promise of the Original Glass Device
Virtual/Augmented RealityGoogle continues the development of smart glasses with Android XR and Gemini, building on the foundation established by Glass.
Read more »More and More Americans Are Looking to Live Abroad. There’s One Problem: Europe Is Closing Its Doors to Them
MagnetThousands of U.S. citizens are searching for stability in Europe, but the continent is slowly tightening its immigration policies.
Read more »The Chicago Sun-Times Published a Summer Reading List. There’s Just One Problem: More Than Half of the Books Don’t Exist
Robotics and AIIf you guessed that this incident has AI written all over it, you’re right on the money.
Read more »These Mountaineers Want to Climb Everest From London in Seven Days. Their ‘Secret Weapon’: Xenon Gas
MagnetA group of British mountaineers has launched an expedition to climb Mount Everest and return to London in just seven days.
Read more »AI Mode, Project Beam, Veo 3, Project Aura Glasses, Jules, and Everything Else Google Announced at I/O 2025
EventsGemini Ultra, Veo 3, Imagen 4, and Deep Think spearhead Google’s latest initiatives in AI.
Read more »Google Just Showcased Its New Smart Glasses for the First Time Through a Live Demo. Despite a Minor Setback, the Future Looks Bright
EventsThe Android XR-based glasses focus on providing real-time, practical experiences for users.
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Funko Yourself: How to Use ChatGPT to Create a Funko Version of Yourself
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The Chromecast USB Port Offers More Than Just Power: Here Are Three Lesser-Known Uses You Should Try
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Web OS vs. AMOLED vs. POLED: Here Are the Terms You Need to Know When It Comes to Your Smart TV
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How to Cut the Cable Cord in 2025: A Step-by-Step Guide on Switching to a Live Streaming TV Option
Google Has Set the Price of AI for the Future: $250 a Month
Robotics and AIThe launch of Google’s Ultra subscription at $250 a month confirms a new reality. Full access to AI will soon become a privilege.
Read more »A Book Club in Texas Has Been Reading the Same Book for 12 Years. It's Not Alone
MagnetThe group is reading Finnegan’s Wake, a novel published in 1939 by James Joyce. One critic called it the work of a “god, talking in his sleep.”
Read more »Google Search Now Buys Your Tickets and Pays the Bill Without You Lifting a Finger
Robotics and AIGoogle is testing AI Mode, a new feature that allows Search to complete tasks end-to-end.
Read more »The Way You Search Online Is Over. Google’s AI Mode Doesn’t Just Deliver Results—It Converses
Robotics and AIAI Mode transforms search from a query-based engine into a conversational assistant that synthesizes and remembers.
Read more »Losing Weight Comes With the ‘Ozempic Effect’—And a Face You Might Not Recognize
HealthMany people have achieved the long-term goal of losing weight faster thanks to Ozempic. But they didn’t expect an unexpected side effect: a face that looks unfamiliar.
Read more »In a Bid to End Rice Shortage, Japan Turned to South Korea. It Didn’t Work
MagnetThe crisis is forcing logistical and trade adjustments. It also raises questions about the viability of Japan’s food self-sufficiency.
Read more »An Apocalyptic Manga Has Done What Nothing Else Has So Far: Made Tourists Cancel Their Trips to Japan
MagnetA Japanese manga published in 1999 warns of a natural disaster occurring in July. The prophecy is impacting tourism.
Read more »Anthropic Adds a Shocking Warning to Its Job Applications: ‘Please Do Not Use AI Assistants’
Robotics and AIWhile the company develops one of the most powerful AI models on the market, it prohibits its use for job applicants.
Read more »12 Million People Gave Their DNA to 23andMe Before It Went Bankrupt. Their Data Is About to Get a New Owner
Business and EconomicsThe company known for popularizing at-home genetic tests is entering a new phase.
Read more »Kansas Mom Sues Porn Sites After Her 14-Year-Old Used an Old Laptop to View Adult Content 118 Times
Legislation and RightsThe lawsuit claims that the porn sites, including Chaturbate.com and Jerkmate.com, violated Kansas’ age-verification law.
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