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The PS5 is getting its first limited-edition redesign to mark the launch of Marvel's Spider-Man 2 this fall — here's how to pre-order your Spidey-themed console.
KEF XIO is a soundbar with big ambitions and a big price tag. At $2,500, this is only for the serious home cinema enthusiasts, but it won’t disappoint you.
I’ve curated the best Father’s Day gadgets for all of the types of dads that might be on your list, including a Bluetooth speaker you can personalize, the ultimate meat thermometer and a bird feeder with a built-in camera.
On Episode 11 of The Coffee Lab, I attempt to answer the age-old question: can you get a good bean-to-cup for under $350?
I dreaded reading about this topic. NotebookLM's Audio Overviews turned it into a podcast I could question, customize, and actually enjoy.
The viral Apple TV horror comedy starring Matthew Rhys, Kate O'Flynn, and Stephen Root wraps up its first season next week.
Ancient poop left behind by Arctic ground squirrels ended up containing a remarkable array of genetic information, a study says.
In an interview, Apple's SVP of engineering explains how the new Siri wasn't designed to be sycophantic.
Sarsgaard will play a new character who does not appear in the video games.
Apple's WWDC saw the company look to tidy up its existing work and make AI useful rather than throw a thousand eye-catching features at users.
Android Auto isn't just for city streets anymore. Here are the apps that help me get more done on road trips.
A story about a broken printer, visual inductive bias, and why the race endedin a tie. The post Is Language Visual? An Experiment with Chinese Characters appeared first on Towards Data Science.
Anthropic built the Claude Fable 5 curbs to keep China’s AI labs out of its most powerful public model. The loudest complaints came from its own side of the firewall. On 9 June, Anthropic released Claude Fable 5, a tamed, public-facing version of Mythos, the model it had withheld since April over it
Britain’s Technology Secretary Liz Kendall has pledged to strengthen efforts to channel institutional investment into UK tech companies. Speaking to Bloomberg TV during London Tech Week, Kendall said the government would pursue legal reforms to how pension funds are run. “I’m sure you’ll see more mo
Google has filed a lawsuit against a suspected Chinese cybercrime operation it calls the Outsider Enterprise, alleging the group sent more than 2.5 million fraudulent text messages to Android users over a two-week period in May. The messages contained links to fake websites designed to steal persona
SpaceX’s satellite internet service had 10.3 million subscribers at the end of the first quarter of 2026, more than double the 4.4 million it reported a year earlier. That growth rate is extraordinary by any standard in telecommunications, let alone for a business that delivers broadband from orbit.
On 11 June, Pleo told finance teams that AI agents would soon free them from administrative work. The next day came the Pleo layoffs: the Danish spend-management fintech had cut around 50 of its own staff, most of them in engineering and data. The product launch came first. Pleo unveiled a suite of
Elon Musk is now worth more than $1 trillion. The SpaceX IPO, which priced 555.6 million shares at $135 each on 12 June, valued the company at roughly $1.77 trillion and pushed Musk past a threshold no individual has ever crossed. His SpaceX stake alone is worth an estimated $866.5 billion, accordin
A UK under-16 social media ban, for years a fringe idea, is now days from becoming government policy. Ministers are expected to outline the plan to Parliament on Monday, ahead of the 18 June Makerfield by-election, according to POLITICO, which cited people familiar with discussions inside the Depart
"If I needed to fly on another vehicle, what would that look like?"