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AI Summary

  • Artificial intelligence is rapidly expanding its presence in mainstream tech, with new partnerships and features integrating into products like Siri and Google Photos, while also sparking intense debate and concern over ethical boundaries and content generation.
  • The autonomous transportation sector is facing heightened scrutiny, as federal agencies investigate self-driving services like Waymo for safety incidents and companies like Tesla adjust the accessibility of their advanced driver-assist features.
  • Major tech platforms are navigating complex challenges related to user data privacy and government oversight, including new data collection disclosures by social media apps and revelations of companies handing over encryption keys to law enforcement.
  • The broader tech industry is experiencing a dynamic period of corporate restructuring, marked by significant acquisitions and subsequent layoffs at companies like Vimeo, alongside calls for regulatory review of major industry deals.
  • Beyond software, hardware innovation continues to push boundaries with speculation around new AI-powered wearables from major players and legal disputes arising in the smart glasses market.

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Engadget

  • Outside Parties is the creepiest Playdate game yet, and I'm kind of obsessed 4 hours ago by Cheyenne MacDonald
    Arts & Entertainment, site|engadget, provider_name|Engadget, region|US, language|en-US, author_name|Cheyenne MacDonald

    Never underestimate the chilling powers of grainy grayscale imagery and ethereal whooshing sounds. Outside Parties asks, "What if I Spy, but in an alien hell dimension?", and it is impressively unnerving despite the fact that nothing's really happening at any given time. It goes all in on atmosphere, to great effect. This is the Playdate horror game that I've been waiting for.  Adams Immersive's Outside Parties is a sort of scavenger hunt across a massive image of a realm called the Outside, which can only be visited by astral travel, according to the lore. There are lots of unknowns about what

  • Microsoft releases second emergency Windows 11 update to fix Outlook crashes 6 hours ago by Jackson Chen
    Technology & Electronics, site|engadget, provider_name|Engadget, region|US, language|en-US, author_name|Jackson Chen

    Microsoft issued another out-of-band update to fix a bug that caused Outlook to crash for Windows 11 users. This second emergency patch addresses issues seen with Outlook and files stored in the cloud following Microsoft's January 2026 Windows security update. According to Microsoft, this update fixes a bug where some apps that "open or save files stored in cloud-backed locations" became unresponsive or displayed error messages. Some users also experienced Outlook crashing or not opening when PST files are stored in cloud-based options like OneDrive. This is the second time this year that Microsoft had to issue a last-minute fix for bugs

  • Apple reportedly plans to reveal its Gemini-powered Siri in February 8 hours ago by Jackson Chen
    Technology & Electronics, site|engadget, provider_name|Engadget, region|US, language|en-US, author_name|Jackson Chen

    A new and improved Siri may finally make an appearance, but this time, it could be with a Google Gemini glow up. According to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman, Apple wants to announce a new Siri in "the second half of February" that will show off the results of its recently announced partnership with Google and offer demonstrations of the Gemini-powered capabilities. After this reveal, Gurman reported that the new Siri will make its way to iOS 26.4, which is also slated to enter beta testing in February before its public release in March or early April. Apple has been meaning to launch

  • Yoshi and Birdo arrive in new trailer for The Super Mario Galaxy Movie, along with an earlier release date 10 hours ago by Cheyenne MacDonald
    Movie Reviews, Movies, Media, Arts & Entertainment, site|engadget, provider_name|Engadget, region|US, language|en-US, author_name|Cheyenne MacDonald

    There's a new trailer for the upcoming Super Mario movie, The Super Mario Galaxy Movie, and it confirms some beloved characters are joining the crew for its latest adventure. The trailer provides our first official look at Yoshi in the new movie, whose appearance was leaked back in the fall by a Pillsbury cookie box design. And, just as exciting, we also see Birdo in the mix. The trailer was released during Nintendo's The Super Mario Galaxy Movie Direct. The short event also confirmed that the movie is now in post-production. While a previous trailer set the release date at April

  • Google says it's fixed the Gmail issue that led to flooded inboxes and increased spam warnings 10 hours ago by Cheyenne MacDonald
    Internet & Networking Technology, site|engadget, provider_name|Engadget, region|US, language|en-US, author_name|Cheyenne MacDonald

    Your Gmail inbox should now be back to normal after Saturday’s hiccups. Google said in an update on X on Saturday night that the issue, which affected the automatic filters that keep Gmail users’ inboxes free from the clutter of promotional emails, non-urgent updates and spam, “is now fully resolved for all users.” On its Workspace status dashboard, it added that an investigation is underway, and an analysis will be published once complete. Gmail users on Saturday reported that their inboxes were flooded with promotional emails that had not been properly sorted out of the main tab, and some said they


The Verge

  • Creators and communities everywhere take a stand against ICE 8 hours ago by Terrence O’Brien
    Policy, Politics, Report, Social Media, Tech

    It's not surprising when the guy who's been yelling about the horrors of late-stage capitalism on Instagram for the last five years turns his ire towards ICE. But something different has been happening over the week or so, following the most recent shootings of civilians by federal agents - even accounts that stay laser focused on golfing, chopping wood, and playing cats like bongos have started to speak out. The tenor on social media and Reddit took an even sharper turn yesterday, following the killing of Alex Pretti by ICE. Even the moderator of normally politics-free r/catbongos (a subreddit "Where gentlemen,

  • It doesn’t matter if Alex Pretti had a gun 8 hours ago by Sarah Jeong
    Policy

    Federal officers line up outside as demonstrators protest outside of the Whipple Federal Building on January 17th, 2026, in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Protests have ramped up around the Minneapolis / St. Paul metro area following the fatal shooting of Renee Good by an immigration enforcement agent during an incident in south Minneapolis on January 7th. | Photo by Steven Garcia / The Verge Shortly after federal agents killed Alex Pretti Saturday morning, the Department of Homeland Security began to run with the story that the dead man had been armed and dangerous. He had a gun, DHS said. (A Bellingcat analysis of

  • Trusting your phone to Abxylute’s mobile controller requires a big leap of faith 9 hours ago by Andrew Liszewski
    Gadgets, Gaming, Hands-on, Reviews, Tech

    Turning your phone into a handheld with the M4 could be risky. As a retro gaming fan, I was thrilled when Apple opened its App Store to emulators in 2024, but I've yet to find a controller that makes me want to fully embrace retro gaming on my phone. Clamp-on controllers like the Backbone Pro are a bit too bulky, and I don't want to prop my phone up somewhere to use a standalone gamepad. The Abxylute M4 seemed exactly what I was looking for when it debuted a few months ago. It's a compact wireless gamepad that uses a magnetic mount

  • Why won’t anyone stop ICE from masking? 10 hours ago by Sarah Jeong
    Analysis, Policy, Report

    Americans do not like masked secret police. There is really no other way to put it. The reasons why are manifold: accountability, trust in law enforcement, and just plain overall vibes. More concretely, not being able to tell who's a cop and who's not is dangerous. An assassin masquerading as law enforcement killed Minnesota legislator Melissa Hortman and her husband last year. How is anyone supposed to tell whether they're being dragged out of their home in their underwear by ICE or by mere amateur thugs? Last year, California passed the No Secret Police Act, which restricts masking for federal law

  • Sony’s first clip earbuds don’t quite hit the mark 11 hours ago by John.Higgins
    Headphone Reviews, Reviews, Tech

    The Sony LinkBuds Clip can be customized with different colored covers for the case. The Sony LinkBuds Clip are the company's first clip earbuds. They follow the innovative donut-hole LinkBuds and LinkBuds Open and, like their predecessors, allow you to listen to music or podcasts, make phone calls, or be active outdoors while still maintaining awareness of your surroundings. The clip design has become more popular over the past couple of years, and while the LinkBuds Clip have a solid design and good sound, there's nothing significant that sets them apart from competitors, especially at their $229.99 price. Like other open earbuds,


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