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Grok's Government Adoption Lags, Undermining xAI's Growth Story
Grok appears in only 3 of 400+ government AI use cases per Reuters. The low adoption undercuts xAI's growth story tied to a potential massive SpaceX IPO.

Samsung Movingstyle M7: A Motorized Monitor That Disappears When Not in Use
Samsung's Movingstyle M7 is a monitor on wheels that hides away in a closet. It targets people who don't want a permanent TV in their living space.

Alienware Targets Mainstream Gamers with Sub-$1,400 Laptop Launch
Dell's Alienware launches its most affordable gaming laptop to date, starting at $1,299, aiming to attract budget-conscious players and back-to-school shoppers.

iPhone's Built-In White Noise Feature Offers Sleep Aid for Parents
Apple's iPhone includes a free white noise generator in its Accessibility settings, offering a convenient alternative to pricey sleep machines for parents of restless babies.

Self-Hosted Email Without the Mail Server: A New Open Source Tool Emerges
Posthorn is a new open source tool that lets you self-host email without a traditional mail server. It simplifies setup and targets developers seeking privacy and control.

Android Auto overheating stays a stubborn issue for phone users
Many drivers find their phones overheating when using Android Auto. The problem stems from high resource demands. Users can take steps to reduce heat buildup.

Why This Solar Generator Passed Years of Testing for Blackout Season
After years of real-world testing, one solar-powered backup station stands out for reliability and ease of use. Here's what makes it a solid choice for summer blackouts.

Exchanges Move to Trade AI Tokens Like Oil and Gold
Major financial exchanges are developing futures and derivatives for AI tokens, treating artificial intelligence compute capacity as a tradeable commodity.

What Android Users Need to Know Before Using Their Phone as a Car Key
Digital car keys on Android offer convenience but raise security questions. Learn how NFC and UWB work, what risks exist and how to stay safe.

Smart Glasses Banned From Stadiums as Sports Leagues Target Betting Abuse
Professional sports leagues are banning smart glasses over fears they enable real-time betting abuse and insider information sharing.

Google Adds Natural Language Search and Summaries to Nest Cameras
Google's Nest cameras now support natural language search and AI-generated clip summaries through Gemini integration.

A simple prompt tweak can dramatically improve AI image quality
Adding a single instruction to your AI image prompts can produce sharper, more accurate results across models like ChatGPT and Gemini.

Oscars Ban AI Performances and Screenplays in Rule Update
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has ruled that AI-generated performances and screenplays are not eligible for Oscars. The move sets a clear boundary for artificial intelligence in Hollywood.

The enterprise AI adoption challenge: building systems users rely on
Enterprises face a critical challenge in making AI systems indispensable to users. Success hinges on practical value, seamless integration and trust.

Poland Moves to Ban Phones and Smartwatches in Schools
Poland's government approved a bill to ban phones and smartwatches in schools, aiming to reduce distractions and improve student focus. The proposal now heads to parliament.

Mathematicians Warn AI Progress Outpaces Safety Measures
A group of leading mathematicians has issued a stark warning about the rapid advancement of artificial intelligence, calling for urgent safety protocols.

Google Sheets' Gemini AI Turns Budgeting Into a Self-Updating Spreadsheet
Google's Gemini AI now powers Google Sheets to create dynamic budget trackers that auto-categorize expenses and update totals. No complex formulas required.

Why Viral Humanoid Robot Videos Mislead the Public
Viral videos of humanoid robots performing impressive feats often mask a gap between demonstrations and real-world reliability. Experts warn that anthropomorphism can lead to misleading assumptions about robot capabilities.

Lightning surge through coaxial cable destroys gamer's PC, highlights home wiring risks
A lightning strike entered a home through a coaxial internet cable, destroying a gaming PC and router. The incident underscores the need for whole-home surge protection beyond standard power strips.

Creative Sound Blaster Katana V2X Bluetooth flaw lets attackers hijack from 50 feet
A security researcher found Creative's Sound Blaster Katana V2X can be hijacked over Bluetooth from up to 50 feet away. The company reportedly refuses to label the vulnerability a cybersecurity risk.