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The next-gen Siri in iOS 27 might still ship as a beta experience in the early days

Apple has spent the better part of a year trying to convince users that a smarter Siri is still on the way. Now, a new report suggests the company may be preparing expectations before the assistant finally arrives. According to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, Apple is internally referring to the revamped Siri as a “beta” and “preview” product, signaling that the company may not present the software as a finished experience when it launches later this year. If that sounds familiar, it’s because Apple followed a similar playbook with the original Siri, which carried the beta label for roughly two years…

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You may not necessarily want it, but a barrage of Googlebooks are coming from top brands

Googlebook could show up with far more hardware than expected. Chrome Unboxed, citing device activity it found in the Chromium Gerrit, says as many as eight models are being tracked for a fall launch, with signs pointing to Intel, Snapdragon, and MediaTek hardware from major PC partners. That’s a lot to sort through if you’re shopping for a Chromebook, Android tablet, Windows laptop, or MacBook later this year. A bigger first wave would give buyers more ways into Google’s new laptop push, but you’ll still need confirmed specs, prices, regions, and release dates before making a smart call. How many…

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Google makes it easier to follow the social media shenanigans of your favorite personalities

Google is rolling out a new feature that could make it much easier to keep up with your favorite creators, journalists, and online personalities without hopping between multiple apps. Called Search profiles, the new addition gives eligible publishers and creators a dedicated space on Google Search to showcase content from across the web. Think of it as a digital hub that pulls together a creator’s latest articles, videos, social media posts, and other important links in one place. A central home for creators on Google For years, finding a creator’s latest work often meant bouncing between YouTube, Instagram, TikTok, X,…

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This AI can tell a real online review from a fake one, and it’s surprisingly accurate

Fake reviews are a real menace for online shoppers. If you have ever bought something online based on glowing reviews only to receive a disappointingly subpar product, you know what I mean. A new study published in the International Journal of Information and Communication Technology proposes an AI-powered system that can not only detect fake reviews, but also trace how they spread. Why existing tools keep falling short Most existing fake review detection systems focus on the text of a review. That approach worked for a while, but fake reviewers have gotten smarter. They now pair carefully written text with…

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Turns out, teaching games like Battleship can make small AI models a whole lot smarter

Small AI models just got a surprising boost from a very old game. MIT researchers used a Battleship-style setup to test whether AI agents can improve how they gather information before making a move. The result was a sharp jump in performance for smaller systems, including one model that went from rarely beating humans to winning most of its games after researchers changed how it searched the board. That shift goes straight at one of the biggest weaknesses in today’s AI agents. They’re often asked to handle tasks where the answer depends on details they don’t have yet. MIT’s work…

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Snap sent alerts to students during class hours despite knowing the risk of distraction

A New York Times review of internal documents from lawsuits filed by more than 1,400 school districts against Meta, Snap, TikTok, and YouTube has revealed how these companies deliberately targeted students, even as their own safety teams raised concerns about the harm being caused. The documents paint a pretty damning picture. Snapchat sent phone alerts to teenagers during school hours, urging them to share what was happening in their classrooms. A Snapchat strategy document reportedly referred to classroom phone use as “under the desk” time.  Meta went a step further and recruited “teen ambassadors,” paying high school students $45 gift…

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Steam Machine confirmed to land this summer, but we’re still in the dark about its price

Valve has confirmed that Steam Machine is shipping this summer, giving PC gamers a real launch window for its SteamOS living room PC. The missing piece is still price, and that’s the detail many buyers need before they can decide whether it fits their setup. The update came as Valve expanded its Verified program to cover Steam Machine and Steam Frame. For Steam Machine, games will be checked for default controller support, default graphics settings, and how well they run without manual setup. Valve says the hardware is roughly six times as powerful as Steam Deck, while still using SteamOS,…

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Audi tackles Ferrari Luce fever with the hybrid Nuvolari, it’s fastest and beefiest car ever

Audi has just pulled the wraps off the Nuvolari, its first hybrid supercar, and the numbers are genuinely hard to comprehend. Named after Tazio Nuvolari, one of motorsport’s most iconic figures, the car produces 1,001 PS and can reach a top speed of over 350 km/h. Only 499 people will ever get to own one, with deliveries kicking off in the first half of 2027. The Nuvolari can go from 0 to 100 km/h in 2.6 seconds and can hit the 200 km/h mark in just 6.8 seconds. Under the hood is a 4.0-liter V8 biturbo engine producing 800 hp,…

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Oura reveals the two activities that its smart ring misreads as getting dirty in the sheets

Oura CEO Tom Hale recently sat down with the Wall Street Journal to answer questions about the Oura Ring, and it was exactly as fascinating as you would expect. There are serious bits about health tracking and the future of AI doctors, but let’s address the elephant in the room first. Oura CEO Tom Hale reveals the two activities the smart rings often mistake for sex.In the full video, Hale discusses the new 40% smaller Oura Ring 5, health anxiety, and the activities Oura users want tracked most. 🎥 https://t.co/XjaY6BgWym pic.twitter.com/PvqijDyXod— The Wall Street Journal (@WSJ) June 5, 2026 Can…

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Brave Origin is a minimalist browser that strips all the jargon, but you must pay  for that luxury

Brave built its reputation as a lean, privacy-focused alternative to Chrome, but over the years it has accumulated a crypto wallet, an AI assistant, a news feed, and a rewards program. In response to user dissatisfaction with the bloat, the company has launched a stripped-down version of the browser called Brave Origin. However, you can’t have it for free unless you’re a Linux user. What’s included and what’s gone Brave Origin gets rid of Brave Rewards, Wallet, Leo AI, News, Talk, VPN, Tor, and a few other features. What stays is Brave Shields, the company’s built-in ad and tracker blocking.…

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