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  • TikTok is enhancing user experience with new tools aimed at promoting digital wellbeing, including an affirmation journal and badges for healthy usage limits, while giving users control over the AI-generated content they see in their feeds.
  • Emm, a UK startup, has secured $9 million in seed funding to launch a smart menstrual cup by 2026, positioning itself as a pioneer in women's health technology.
  • The all-electric Jeep Recon has officially launched, featuring impressive specs and a strong push from Jeep to expand its EV lineup in the North American market.
  • Tesla has obtained a crucial ride-hailing permit in Arizona, marking a significant milestone towards launching its robotaxi service in the region, which is rapidly becoming a testing hub for autonomous technologies.
  • In the tech investment landscape, Microsoft and NVIDIA are set to invest up to $15 billion in AI company Anthropic, reflecting the ongoing competition and consolidation within the AI industry amidst increasing concerns of an impending bubble.

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TechCrunch

  • TikTok will now give you badges for limiting your doomscrolling 6 hours ago by Ivan Mehta
    Apps, digital wellbeing, screen time, teen safety, TikTok

    TikTok is adding new digital wellbeing tools like an affirmation journal, a background sound generator, and badges for using the app within limits

  • TikTok now lets you choose how much AI-generated content you want to see 6 hours ago by Aisha Malik
    AI, Apps, Social, social media, TikTok

    With the new AI-generated content control, users who want to see less of this sort of content can dial things down, while those who enjoy it can choose to see more of it.

  • Emm raises $9M seed to create one of the world’s first ‘smart’ menstrual cups 6 hours ago by Dominic-Madori Davis
    Biotech & Health, Startups, Venture, UK, venture, women's health

    On Wednesday, Emm, based in the UK, announced a $9 million seed (£6.8 million) round led by Lunar Ventures as it prepares to officially launch the smart menstrual cup in 2026.

  • The all-electric Jeep Recon is finally here 9 hours ago by Kirsten Korosec
    Transportation, EVs, Jeep, Stellantis

    The Jeep Recon, an all-electric SUV with an estimated 250 miles of range, is here, and I couldn’t be more surprised. Here’s why. Three years ago, Jeep unveiled how it was reshaping its portfolio with the launch of three EVs — two of which were bound for the North American market by 2024. The all-electric […]

  • Trump DOE gives Microsoft partner $1B loan to restart Three Mile Island reactor 11 hours ago by Tim De Chant
    Climate, Enterprise, Microsoft, data centers, Department of Energy, nuclear power, Constellation, Trump Administration, nuclear fission

    Constellation Energy will use the loan to refurbish a reactor it idled in 2019. Microsoft has agreed to buy the power once the facility reopens in 2028.


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Engadget

  • Get 50 percent off our favorite budgeting app for Black Friday 2 days ago by Sarah Fielding
    Software, Technology & Electronics, site|engadget, provider_name|Engadget, region|US, language|en-US, author_name|Sarah Fielding

    Budgeting can be a stressful, challenging and uncomfortable experience. While it's completely possible to do it on your own, we've become fans of a few great budgeting apps. Take our favorite budgeting app Quicken, which is having a 50 percent off sale for Black Friday. The Quicken Simplifi app is down to $3 monthly from $6 monthly, adding up to $36 for the year. Quicken Classic, the company's "original desktop software" for "experienced investors" is also half off at $6 monthly, down from $12 monthly. The sale starts today and is available until Wednesday, December 3.  One of the many things that

  • Meta asks the Oversight Board to weigh in (a little) on Community Notes ahead of expansion 30 minutes ago by Engadget
    Social & Online Media, site|engadget, provider_name|Engadget, region|US, language|en-US

    When Meta announced last year that it was ditching third-party fact checkers in favor of an X-style Community Notes system, the company was careful to note that it would only implement the changes within the United States to start. Now, nearly a year later, the social media company is getting ready to expand the crowd-sourced fact checks to more countries, and is asking the Oversight Board for advice on a potential rollout.  The company has requested that board weigh in on "factors we should consider when deciding which countries, if any, to omit from the international roll out" of Community Notes.

  • The best robot vacuums on a budget for 2025 an hour ago by Valentina Palladino
    Robots, Technology & Electronics, Consumer Discretionary, site|engadget, provider_name|Engadget, region|US, language|en-US, author_name|Valentina Palladino

    Robot vacuums have become ubiquitous over the past few years, in the sense that there are more options to choose from now than ever before. In their early years, you'd have to dish out $500 or more to get a decent robot vacuum, but that's not the case anymore. Sure, you could pick up a $1,000 cleaning behemoth with mopping features, but it would be incorrect to assume that you need to spend that much money to get a good machine. Now, you can get an autonomous dirt-sucker to do one of your least favorite chores (and do it pretty well)

  • Get three months of Audible for only $3 for Black Friday 2 hours ago by Lawrence Bonk
    Media, site|engadget, provider_name|Engadget, region|US, language|en-US, author_name|Lawrence Bonk

    Amazon is selling three months of Audible for just $3 in honor of Black Friday. The company typically reserves this sale for Prime Day, so it's nice to see the deal make an unexpected return. This breaks down to $1 per month for the first three months, which is a boon for audiobook fans. Just make sure to cancel before the 90 days are up, as the subscription will auto-renew at $15 per month. That's not the worst deal in the world, given the vast number of titles available on the platform, but still. Audible has a diverse catalog that goes beyond

  • The best budget gaming laptops for 2025 3 hours ago by Devindra Hardawar
    Computing, Shopping, Technology & Electronics, Hobbies & Personal Activities, Banking & Budgeting, site|engadget, provider_name|Engadget, region|US, language|en-US, author_name|Devindra Hardawar

    Even though just about everything is getting more expensive these days, it’s still possible to find a few cheaper gaming notebooks under $1,000. If you’re just looking to hit 60 fps to 120 fps of performance, or you just want to play the latest games without cranking up your graphics settings, these are the notebooks to consider. You’ll still find high refresh rate displays, as well as modern CPUs and GPUs. Just be prepared to live with slightly flimsier build quality, as well as plastic cases. TABLE OF CONTENTS * Best budget gaming laptops for 2025 * What is a budget


The Verge

  • AI, my unexpected daily travel companion 2 hours ago by Thomas Ricker
    AI, Report, Tech, Work anywhere

    There’s gold at the end of those AI travel queries. | Photo by Thomas Ricker / The Verge I was starting to doubt it would ever happen, but I finally found a regular, helpful use for AI: vanlife travel planner. I'm not a student and I don't code. I am, however, on day 48 of my van tour through Europe with my wife and dog. We travel without a specific itinerary, chasing the wind and sun while working our 9 to 5 jobs. AI's mastery of travel planning has made it an unexpected but irreplaceable expert. So much so that we've grown

  • Fortnite is getting Unity games 2 hours ago by Jay Peters
    Entertainment, Exclusive, Fortnite, Gaming, News, Report

    Epic Games is teaming up with arguably its biggest game development rival, Unity, to bring games made using Unity’s engine into Fortnite. The change will mean that Unity games could sit alongside Epic’s own suite of experiences as well as those created by third-party developers using the Unreal Editor for Fortnite — and it opens the door for significantly more games to be available to play within Fortnite. “Just like the early days of the web, we believe that companies need to work together in order to build the open metaverse in a way that’s interoperable and fair,” Epic Games CEO

  • Meross’ radar presence sensor ditches the cord and adds Matter-over-Thread support 6 hours ago by Andrew Liszewski
    Gadgets, Matter, News, Smart Home, Tech

    The MS605 has an articulated installation plate allowing the angle of the sensor to be adjusted. | Image: Meross Meross has announced a new version of its MS600 presence sensor that’s now battery-powered, so installation isn’t limited to places where you can camouflage a power cord.  A single CR123A battery powers the new MS605 presence sensor for up to three years. Battery life may be reduced in high-traffic areas if the sensor is activated more frequently. It’s available for preorder now through Meross’ online store and discounted to $34.99 for a limited time. The switch to battery power is made possible by another

  • Cloudflare explains Tuesday’s outage that temporarily took down ChatGPT 9 hours ago by Richard Lawler
    AI, News, Security, Tech, Web

    A blog post published Tuesday night by Cloudflare cofounder and CEO Matthew Prince has details on what caused its “worst outage since 2019,” pinning the issue to a problem in the Bot Management system that is supposed to control which automated crawlers are allowed to scan particular websites using its CDN. Cloudflare said last year that about 20 percent of the web runs through its network, which is supposed to share the load to keep websites online in the face of traffic spikes and DDoS attacks. But today’s crash disconnected many of them, knocking out everything from X to ChatGPT to

  • The best Android phones 11 hours ago by Allison Johnson
    Buying Guides, Foldable Phones, Gadgets, Google, Google Pixel, Mobile, OnePlus, Samsung, Tech, Verge Shopping

    Editor’s note: Black Friday doesn’t officially take place until Friday, November 28th; however, if you want to shop ahead of time, we’ve rounded up the best early Black Friday deals you can already get. The Android ecosystem is all about choice. While iPhone owners have a smaller pool of new devices to pick from when it’s time to upgrade, there’s a wider range of choices on Android. Some Android phones even fold in half! Imagine. On the flip side, all that choice can make for some hard decisions. Here’s where I’d like to help; I’ve tested a whole boatload of recent Android phones, and I


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