Gemini is reshaping the in-car experience — here’s how

Google is bringing Gemini to cars, promising more natural conversations and smarter in-car assistance that actually understands what you mean.

It seems the future of Vision Pro headset has been sealed at Apple

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.

Every call you make is drawing a map of your city — here’s who watching

A team of researchers has built a tool that maps how cities actually function — using nothing but anonymous cell phone data.

KitKat has a special chocolate wrapper that cuts off your phone from the outside world

KitKat has unveiled a chocolate wrapper that doubles as a Faraday cage, blocking all phone signals the moment your device slides inside.

Snapchat’s new ad format makes AI chatbots sound like salespeople

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.

This tiny brain implant could treat depression at home

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 apparently has no solid plan to label AI-generated music

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.

Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy Glasses have leaked, and the looks don’t impress

Samsung’s Galaxy Glasses have been photographed for the first time, and they look almost indistinguishable from Meta’s Ray-Bans. They’re codenamed “Jinju.”

Meta’s latest outrageous deal is getting solar power beamed even at night from satellites

Meta has agreed to source power from a fleet of 1,000 space-based satellites, which will collect sunlight in geosynchronous orbit and beam it as infrared light to solar farms on the ground.

Controversial AI software is now helping find corrupt and slacking officers

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.