Google is bringing Gemini to cars, promising more natural conversations and smarter in-car assistance that actually understands what you mean.
Apple has quietly walked away from the Vision Pro, disbanding its internal team and shelving future models — marking a costly end to the company’s most ambitious and least successful product in years.
A team of researchers has built a tool that maps how cities actually function — using nothing but anonymous cell phone data.
KitKat has unveiled a chocolate wrapper that doubles as a Faraday cage, blocking all phone signals the moment your device slides inside.
Snapchat’s AI Sponsored Snaps may look like a new ad format, but they also show how quickly chatbots are moving from answering complaints to chasing sales.
Motif Neurotech just got FDA approval to trial a tiny brain implant for treating depression, and the whole thing can be implanted in just 20 minutes.
Spotify has half a billion listeners, a recommendation engine that knows your mood better than your therapist — and apparently, no real plan to tell you if what you’re hearing was made by a human or a chatbot on a Tuesday afternoon.
The Met Police used controversial Palantir AI software to scan internal data, flagging hundreds of officers over suspected corruption, misconduct, attendance breaches, and undeclared links.