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    The 13 biggest announcements at Google I/O 2026

    The 13 biggest announcements at Google I/O 2026

    May 20, 2026  Twila Rosenbaum
    Google I/O 2026 keynote was packed with AI updates including Gemini 3.5, the new Omni model, and always-on Gemini Spark. Project Aura smart glasses got an update, and Google introduced Universal Cart and Gmail Live. Also announced: new Android XR glasses from Warby Parker and Gentle Monster, AI detection tools, and price cuts for AI Ultra.
    Gemini is in danger of going full Copilot

    Gemini is in danger of going full Copilot

    May 20, 2026  Twila Rosenbaum
    Google is aggressively integrating its Gemini AI into almost every product, mirroring Microsoft’s controversial Copilot rollout. While some users find value in the tools, many are fed up with the constant nags and intrusions. This article examines the growing backlash and what it means for Google’s AI strategy.
    Anker fixes the two worst things about power stations

    Anker fixes the two worst things about power stations

    May 20, 2026  Twila Rosenbaum
    Anker's new Solix S2000 power station tackles the two biggest annoyances of portable batteries: idle power draw that drains the battery when not in use, and the bulky size required for 2kWh capacity. With a standby power of just 6W, it lasts nearly two weeks without recharging, and its compact form factor offers 106Wh/L density. Priced at $599 early, it's a game-changer for vanlifers and home backup.
    Google I/O 2026: All the news and announcements

    Google I/O 2026: All the news and announcements

    May 20, 2026  Twila Rosenbaum
    Google I/O 2026 kicked off with a keynote packed with AI-centric news. The company introduced new Gemini models, an always-on AI agent called Gemini Spark, major updates to Search and Gmail, and the first look at Android XR glasses from Warby Parker and Gentle Monster. Developers also got new tools like AI Studio for building Android apps and improved deepfake detection capabilities.
    How to tip The Verge: email, Signal, and more

    How to tip The Verge: email, Signal, and more

    May 20, 2026  Twila Rosenbaum
    The Verge relies on reader tips to break stories about tech, regulation, and society. This guide explains how to securely submit tips via encrypted email or Signal, with advice on avoiding workplace surveillance and using anonymity tools. It also covers best practices for whistleblowers and sources concerned about reprisals.
    Handheld Gaming PC

    Handheld Gaming PC

    May 19, 2026  Twila Rosenbaum
    Handheld gaming PCs have transformed portable gaming, offering desktop-class performance in a compact form factor. This article covers the top models, including the Steam Deck, ASUS ROG Ally, and Lenovo Legion Go, along with key features, battery life, and game compatibility. We also delve into the technology behind these devices and provide tips for choosing the right one.
    Microsoft Copilot Plus vs. Copilot: What's the difference?

    Microsoft Copilot Plus vs. Copilot: What's the difference?

    May 19, 2026  Twila Rosenbaum
    Microsoft offers two AI assistants: Copilot and Copilot Plus. While both leverage advanced language models, Copilot Plus brings enhanced capabilities, broader integration, and premium features. This article breaks down the key distinctions, helping you decide which tool best fits your needs.
    Windows 11 version 25H2: Everything you need to know about Microsoft's latest OS release

    Windows 11 version 25H2: Everything you need to know about Microsoft's latest OS release

    May 19, 2026  Twila Rosenbaum
    Microsoft's next major update for Windows 11, version 25H2, is on the horizon. This article covers all the key facts: anticipated release in late 2025, a revamped Start menu, deeper AI integration with Copilot, improved security measures, and updated hardware requirements. Whether you're a tech enthusiast or an IT professional, get the essential details here.
    Microsoft's head of AI says white‑collar jobs could vanish "within the next 12 to 18 months" — as automation bots replace you

    Microsoft's head of AI says white‑collar jobs could vanish "within the next 12 to 18 months" — as automation bots replace you

    May 19, 2026  Twila Rosenbaum
    In a striking forecast, the head of artificial intelligence at Microsoft has warned that white-collar jobs could disappear "within the next 12 to 18 months" as automation bots take over tasks once performed by humans. The statement has reignited debate about the pace of AI adoption and its impact on employment. This article explores the context of the prediction, which jobs are most vulnerable, and how workers and companies might prepare.
    "Atrocious implementation": Microsoft's unremovable Copilot button is driving Excel users crazy with forced AI in spreadsheets

    "Atrocious implementation": Microsoft's unremovable Copilot button is driving Excel users crazy with forced AI in spreadsheets

    May 19, 2026  Twila Rosenbaum
    Microsoft has added a Copilot AI button to Excel that users cannot remove, sparking frustration among spreadsheet professionals. The unremovable button occupies valuable screen space and forces an AI assistant that many find intrusive. Critics call it an "atrocious implementation" that undermines user autonomy. The backlash highlights growing tension between Microsoft's AI ambitions and user control preferences.
    Apple celebrates Accessibility Awareness Day with Fitness+, live sessions, shortcut suggestions, more

    Apple celebrates Accessibility Awareness Day with Fitness+, live sessions, shortcut suggestions, more

    May 18, 2026  Twila Rosenbaum
    Apple is celebrating Accessibility Awareness Day with a week-long series of new features and events. Highlights include SignTime expanding to Canada, live in-store sessions, a new Accessibility Assistant shortcut, and Fitness+ workouts tailored for wheelchair users. Apple Maps, Apple Music, and Apple TV+ are also launching accessible content to promote inclusion.
    OpenAI brings Codex to ChatGPT for iPhone, iPad, and Android with these features

    OpenAI brings Codex to ChatGPT for iPhone, iPad, and Android with these features

    May 18, 2026  Twila Rosenbaum
    OpenAI has released a major update to the ChatGPT mobile app, adding remote access to its Codex coding assistant. Users can now scan a QR code from their phone to connect to Codex running on a Mac, allowing them to approve tasks, review outputs, and start new prompts while away from their computer. The feature is available now on iOS and Android, with Windows support coming soon. This move expands Codex's utility from a standalone desktop tool to a mobile companion for developers.
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