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Microsoft’s Copilot Cowork arrives with smarter AI research tools to spot gaps in your work

Earlier this month, Microsoft unveiled Copilot Cowork, which is based on Anthropic’s Claude Cowork. Now, the company has rolled out Copilot Cowork in early access through its Frontier program, alongside new upgrades to its Researcher tool that will help you plan, analyze, and make decisions at work. So what can Microsoft’s Copilot Cowork do for you? Copilot Cowork is an agentic AI tool built for handling long, multi-step tasks inside Microsoft 365. It can help you think through tasks, break down goals, and work alongside you like a colleague across documents and workflows. You describe the outcome you want, and…

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The Asus Morph 96 Wireless gives you the custom keyboard feel without the DIY hassle

Asus is trying to break into the custom keyboard space without going all in, and the ROG Strix Morph 96 Wireless is its latest attempt. First unveiled at CES 2026, the board targets enthusiasts with a mix of customization and out-of-the-box usability. What makes the Morph 96 Wireless interesting? At its core, the ROG Strix Morph 96 Wireless is a 96% mechanical keyboard that offers full-size functionality in a more compact footprint. It features a silicone gasket-mount design with foam damping that offers a softer typing feel and improved acoustics out of the box, putting it firmly in the enthusiast…

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After Laying Off Terminally Ill Employee, CEO Tim Sweeney Says Epic Games Is In Contact About Life Insurance Issue

Last week, we learned the sad news that Epic Games would be laying off over 1,000 of its employees due to “downturn in Fortnite engagement” and a general decline in revenue. For the hundreds of now-former employees, it was devastating, but for Mike Prinke and his family, it was uniquely terrible: according to his wife, Prinke has a terminal illness, and losing employment means he also loses his life insurance. (Thanks to IGN, for bringing the story to our attention).According to his LinkedIn, Prinke worked at Epic Games since 2019 as a technical writer and programmer writer. In his role…

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AI can beat chess grandmasters, but it can’t adapt to modern video games

For all the noise around AI conquering chess, go, and now even coding, there is still a pretty glaring weakness hiding underneath those wins. AI is still pretty bad at handling a new video game it has never seen before. The core argument of a new paper by NYU talks about how these headline-grabbing milestones have painted a misleading picture of how close machines are to real general intelligence. Distinction really matters. Chess and Go are impressive achievements, but these are games with fixed rules and a structured environment, compared to the complex modern video games. NYU notes that AI…

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Xbox Schedules Summer Showcase And Gears Of War: E-Day Direct For June 7

Just as it’s starting to get warm outside in the United States, the games industry’s biggest players are getting ready for the busiest news season of the year. At the time of writing, Summer Game Fest is 67 days away, and Xbox has decided it’s time to unveil its plans for the month of June. The publisher will keep its typical time slot the Sunday after the main SGF showcase (despite technically not being a part of the SGF festivities), and announced the broader showcase will be followed up by a presentation focused entirely on Gears of War: E-Day. According to…

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WhatsApp support for CarPlay is right around the corner

I’ve been a loyal CarPlay user for years, so this update feels long overdue. WhatsApp is finally working on a proper app for CarPlay, and it’s about time. Until now, all I could do was see notifications pop up on the dashboard, with zero real interaction beyond that. The catch is, it’s still in testing and only rolling out to iOS beta users for now. So yes, it’s coming — but we’re not quite there yet. Steering clear of full conversations The WhatsApp CarPlay beta is all about letting you stay connected without taking your focus off the wheel. Once…

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Battery tech that stores over 9 times more energy is here and it’s perfect for your gadgets

Battery life has been one of the biggest bottlenecks in modern gadgets, from phones to wearables. Now, researchers have developed a new lithium-ion battery design that could dramatically change that without sacrificing durability. What’s so impressive about this new battery tech? Researchers at the University of Surrey have developed a new type of lithium-ion battery anode that can store significantly more energy than traditional designs. It builds on existing silicon-carbon battery technology, with the key improvement being how it uses silicon. While existing silicon-carbon batteries are far more energy-dense than conventional lithium-ion batteries, they come with a major drawback. The…

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Stanford study stresses you should avoid using AI chatbots as a personal guide

Stanford researchers are warning that using AI chatbots for personal advice could backfire. The problem isn’t just accuracy, it’s how these systems respond when you’re dealing with complicated, real-world conflicts. A new study found that AI models often side with users even when they’re in the wrong, reinforcing questionable decisions instead of challenging them. That pattern doesn’t just shape the advice itself, it changes how people see their own actions. Participants who interacted with overly agreeable chatbots grew more convinced they were right and less willing to empathize or repair the situation. If you’re treating AI as a personal guide,…

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Bluesky built a new AI tool that wants to free you from social algorithms

Bluesky just unveiled a new AI app called Attie, and it does something most social platforms refuse to let you do. It hands you the keys to your own algorithm. You build custom feeds by chatting with Attie like you would any other AI assistant. Tell it what kind of content you want to see, and it creates a personalized timeline on the spot. No coding, no complicated settings. The announcement came over the weekend at the Atmosphere conference, where attendees got first access to the private beta. Attie runs on the AT Protocol, Bluesky’s open social framework. That means…

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OpenAI killed the Sora AI video generator and you’re probably guessing the “why” wrong

OpenAI’s AI video generator Sora is officially done, less than a year after it went viral. At first glance, it’s easy to assume the shutdown was about safety concerns or creative backlash. But the real story is far less dramatic. So why did OpenAI actually shut Sora down? According to The Wall Street Journal, the biggest reason behind Sora’s untimely death wasn’t controversy. It came down to economics. The tool was incredibly expensive to run, reportedly costing OpenAI around $1 million per day due to massive compute demands. Generating realistic videos is significantly more resource-intensive than text or images, and…

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