This story originally appeared in The Algorithm, our weekly newsletter on AI. To get stories like this in your inbox first, sign up here. Last Thursday, a California judge temporarily blocked the Pentagon from labeling Anthropic a supply chain risk and ordering government agencies to stop using its AI. It’s the latest development in the month-long…
The Campus Communication Gap: Why Your School PA System Can’t Work in Isolation
Effective communication across a school campus isn’t a nice-to-have, it’s essential. Relaying schedule changes, updating staff on room changes, and coordinating responses to emergencies are all necessary to keep a school running safely and efficiently. Understanding this, many K-12 schools and colleges now use UC platforms like Microsoft Teams or Zoom so staff can remain in contact with each other. This works effectively for anyone […]
What Do the Best AI Productivity Reports Reveal in 2026? The Data on Team Productivity, ROI and Enterprise Adoption
AI productivity research is everywhere in 2026. Analysts, standards bodies, consultancies, and vendors are all publishing new data on workplace AI statistics, ROI, adoption, and risk. The problem for buyers is not a lack of evidence. It is deciding which research actually matters when you are evaluating AI inside unified communications, collaboration, and the wider […]
EU regulators propose banning AI nudification apps

The legislation would prohibit any artificial image and video generation platform, including X’s Grok, from generating unauthorized, sexually explicit images.
LinkedIn will no longer allow real-time livestreams
Starting in June, the platform will require users to schedule events ahead of time, although streams can be planned “just minutes in advance,” per the company.
Meta Reportedly Launching Prescription-Focused Smart Glasses This Week
Meta is launching two new prescription-focused smart glasses this week, Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman reports.
Sony Significantly Increasing PS5 Console Price Again
Sony is again increasing the price of PS5 and PS5 Pro, bringing the buy-in price for a full PlayStation VR2 system up to $1000, higher than it was at the headset’s launch.
The Best Deals on Headphones and Earbuds I Found in Amazon’s Spring Sale
If you’re looking for a bargain, listen up!
A woman’s uterus has been kept alive outside the body for the first time
“Think of this as a human body,” says Javier González. In front of me is essentially a metal box on wheels. Standing at around a meter in height, it reminds me of a stainless-steel counter in a restaurant kitchen. It is covered in flexible plastic tubing—which act as veins and arteries—connecting a series of transparent…
Hue Secure: Swipe left and right in the event history
If you also use the Philips Hue Secure Video Doorbell or another Philips Hue smart camera, you can now enjoy a small but handy new feature. In the event history, you can now switch to the next or previous clip even faster. Instead of always jumping back to the overview and then selecting the next…
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One Day in 2030 — Part 4: The Work That Happens Without You
By the time I get back to my desk, the work has already started. Not because I asked it to. Because the meeting ended. And in 2030, meetings don’t create tasks. They trigger them. The Follow-Ups That Write Themselves I sit down. A small notification appears in the air in front of me. Follow-up actions […]
visionOS 26.4 Released With VR Foveated Streaming & Improved Spatial Audio
Apple released visionOS 26.4 this week, bringing VR foveated streaming and a key improvement to spatial audio in mixed reality.
Beat ‘Em Up TaVRn’s Takedown Out Now On Quest & PC VR
TaVRn’s Takedown, a new beat ’em up from VR studio LDLC, is out now on Quest and Steam.
Amazon Big Spring Sale 2026 Live Blog: All the Best Deals From Apple, Kindle, Garmin, and More
Find early deals on Kindle readers, Apple Watches, headphones, soundbars, and more during the early spring sale.
??? Tutorial: Stop Filling Out PDF Forms Manually. Claude Does It Now.
PLUS: step-by-step instructions inside…
The Download: the internet’s best weather app, and why people freeze their brains
This is today’s edition of The Download, our weekday newsletter that provides a daily dose of what’s going on in the world of technology. How a couple of ski bums built the internet’s best weather app The best snow-forecasting app for skiers isn’t a federally-funded service or a big-name brand. It’s OpenSnow, a startup that uses government data, its own AI…
Here’s why some people choose cryonics to store their bodies and brains after death
This week I reported on some rather unusual research that focuses on the brain of L. Stephen Coles. Coles was a gerontologist who died from pancreatic cancer in 2014. He had spent the latter part of his career specializing in human longevity. And before he died, he decided to have his brain preserved by a…
OpenAI’s “Not a Smartphone” Device: What It Could Mean for the Workplace
Sam Altman wants to build a device that could change the way people work. The first hardware from OpenAI, developed in collaboration with former Apple design chief Jony Ive, is explicitly not a smartphone. Early reporting points to a small, possibly screenless gadget designed to assist users throughout the day – quietly, without demanding constant […]
Why XR Could Be the Tool HR Leads Are Overlooking in Hiring
At a time when AI is making every candidate look polished on paper, Doug Stephen, President of CGS Immersive, makes a clear-eyed case for why XR — used alongside AI — is the missing layer that turns promising CVs into provable hires. Whether you’re recruiting for a fast food drive-through or a high-stakes LNG plant, […]
X loses lawsuit alleging advertisers’ boycott was politically motivated
A judge in Texas dismissed the case and ruled that the app failed to prove its case against the World Federation of Advertisers.
WhatsApp rolls out multiple features to improve chats
Updates include new storage management tools, improved ways to transfer history from Android to iOS and AI-enabled responses.
Meta Slated to Launch Two New Ray-Ban Smart Glasses, According to FCC Filing


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Crew Off-Duty, Cosmonauts Work Cargo and Station Upkeep
Four Expedition 74 crew members are enjoying an off-duty day following a busy week of science prep, post-spacewalk closeout procedures, cargo operations, and more. Three other International Space Station residents set their sights on an array of maintenance tasks throughout the day.
Expedition 74 Works Health Research and Cargo Operations on Thursday
Expedition 74 Works Health Research and Cargo Operations on Thursday Health research, biology experiments, cleaning, and cargo operations were the main tasks on Thursday’s schedule aboard the International Space Station. The Expedition 74 crew worked an array of activities that look at how the human body reacts to space, analyzed samples for microbial growth, and unloaded a cargo […]