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  • AI continues its rapid integration and expansion across diverse industries, from new chat applications and financial tools to entertainment and corporate operations, though its development is also prompting ethical discussions and has even been linked to operational outages.
  • Major tech companies are undergoing significant internal shifts, marked by executive leadership changes, widespread layoffs, and the closure of several gaming studios, signaling a broader industry effort to restructure and optimize amid evolving market conditions.
  • Regulatory bodies and legal systems are intensifying their scrutiny of tech platforms, addressing critical issues such as data privacy, content moderation, fraud, and market practices, underscoring a growing demand for greater accountability from tech giants.
  • The creator economy is evolving beyond traditional advertising models as creators build diverse business ventures, while major platforms like Meta are recalibrating their metaverse strategies with a mobile-first pivot and enhanced AI integration to boost user engagement.
  • There's a wave of new hardware and software releases, including major updates to mobile operating systems, the launch of next-generation smartphones, and advancements in smart home devices and electric vehicles, all increasingly incorporating AI-driven features and improved connectivity.

TechCrunch

  • India’s Sarvam launches Indus AI chat app as competition heats up 10 hours ago by Jagmeet Singh
    AI, Apps, Startups, chat apps, Indus app, Sarvam, Sarvam 105B, Sarvam AI

    Sarvam's Indus chat app is currently available in beta.

  • The creator economy’s ad revenue problem and India’s AI ambitions 12 hours ago by Theresa Loconsolo
    Startups, Media & Entertainment, AI, Roundup, OpenAI, creator economy, Anthropic, Equity Video, India AI Impact Summit 2026

    The creator economy is evolving fast, and ad revenue alone isn’t cutting it anymore. YouTubers are launching product lines, acquiring startups, and building actual business empires. In fact, MrBeast’s company bought fintech startup Step, and his chocolate business is outearning his media arm. This isn’t just one creator’s strategy. For many, it’s the new playbook.  On this episode of TechCrunch’s Equity podcast, hosts Kirsten Korosec, Anthony Ha, and Rebecca Bellan unpack how creators are diversifying beyond ads, […]

  • Remember HQ? ‘Quiz Daddy’ Scott Rogowsky is back with TextSavvy, a daily mobile game show 14 hours ago by Amanda Silberling
    Apps, Media & Entertainment, Exclusive, HQ Trivia, savvy, Scott Rogowsky, textsavvy

    The former HQ host Scott Rogowsky is back with TextSavvy, a live mobile game show that he's building on his own terms.

  • Anthropic-funded group backs candidate attacked by rival AI super PAC 14 hours ago by Rebecca Bellan
    AI, Government & Policy, alex bores, In Brief, leading the future, public first action, raise act

    Dueling pro-AI PACs have centered around backing or targeting one New York congressional bid: Alex Bores, whose RAISE Act requires AI developers to disclose safety protocols and report serious system misuse.

  • Apple’s iOS 26.4 arrives in public beta with AI music playlists, video podcasts, and more 15 hours ago by Lauren Forristal, Sarah Perez
    Apps, Apple, beta, iOS, ios 26, ios 26.4, iphone updates

    Several updates are introduced in iOS 26.4, including an AI-powered playlist-generation feature in Apple Music, support for video content in the Podcasts app, end-to-end encryption (E2EE) for RCS messages, and more.


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Engadget

  • Xbox head Phil Spencer is leaving Microsoft 13 hours ago by Ian Carlos Campbell
    Investment & Company Information, site|engadget, provider_name|Engadget, region|US, language|en-US, author_name|Ian Carlos Campbell

    Phil Spencer, CEO of Microsoft Gaming, is retiring, Satya Nadella has announced. Asha Sharma, the President of Microsoft's CoreAI division is taking over Spencer's role, while Sarah Bond, the current President of Xbox, is resigning. "I am long on gaming and its role at the center of our consumer ambition, and as we look ahead, I’m excited to share that Asha Sharma will become Executive Vice President and CEO, Microsoft Gaming, reporting to me," Nadella says. "Over the last two years at Microsoft, and previously as Chief Operating Officer at Instacart and a Vice President at Meta, Asha has helped build

  • Samsung Galaxy Unpacked 2026: The Galaxy S26 and other devices that might launch on February 25 13 hours ago by Ian Carlos Campbell
    Smart Phones, Technology & Electronics, Handheld & Connected Devices, site|engadget, provider_name|Engadget, region|US, language|en-US, author_name|Ian Carlos Campbell

    Samsung’s 2025 was filled with new foldables, an ultra-thin new form factor and the launch of Google's XR platform. After making some announcements at CES 2026, the company has announced its first Galaxy Unpacked of the year will take place on February 25, where it is expected to introduce the Galaxy S26 lineup. Official invites have been shared, but actual information on what devices are arriving then is still not completely confirmed. But as usual, we know a lot about what’s expected at Unpacked. Engadget will be covering Galaxy Unpacked live from San Francisco next week, and we'll most likely have

  • Tunic publisher claims TikTok ran 'racist, sexist' AI ads for one of its games without its knowledge 16 hours ago by Matt Tate
    Media, Arts & Entertainment, site|engadget, provider_name|Engadget, region|US, language|en-US, author_name|Matt Tate

    Indie publisher and developer Finji has accused TikTok of using generative AI to alter the ads for its games on the platform without its knowledge or permission. Finji, which published indie darlings like Night in the Woods and Tunic, said it only became aware of the seemingly modified ads after being alerted to them by followers of its official TikTok account. As reported by IGN, Finji alleges that one ad that went out on the platform was modified so it displayed a "racist, sexualized" representation of a character from one of its games. While it does advertise on TikTok, it told IGN

  • OpenAI will reportedly release an AI-powered smart speaker in 2027 17 hours ago by Andre Revilla
    Technology & Electronics, site|engadget, provider_name|Engadget, region|US, language|en-US, author_name|Andre Revilla

    OpenAI is reportedly hard at work developing a series of AI-powered devices, including smart glasses, a smart speaker and a smart lamp. According to reporting by The Information, the AI company has a team of over 200 employees dedicated to the project. The first product scheduled to be released is reported to be a smart speaker that would include a camera, allowing it to better absorb information about its users and surroundings. According to a person familiar with the project, this would extend to identifying objects on a nearby table, as well as conversations being held in the vicinity of the

  • 13-hour AWS outage reportedly caused by Amazon's own AI tools 17 hours ago by Lawrence Bonk
    Software, site|engadget, provider_name|Engadget, region|US, language|en-US, author_name|Lawrence Bonk

    A recent Amazon Web Services (AWS) outage that lasted 13 hours was reportedly caused by one of its own AI tools, according to reporting by Financial Times. This happened in December after engineers deployed the Kiro AI coding tool to make certain changes, say four people familiar with the matter. Kiro is an agentic tool, meaning it can take autonomous actions on behalf of users. In this case, the bot reportedly determined that it needed to "delete and recreate the environment." This is what allegedly led to the lengthy outage that primarily impacted China. Amazon says it was merely a "coincidence that


The Verge

  • Anker’s powerful home theater on wheels is pure chaos 3 hours ago by Thomas Ricker
    Accessory Reviews, Reviews, Tech

    The Soundcore Nebula X1 Pro is too weird to exist. It takes the excellent 4K projector and karaoke microphones from Anker's Nebula X1 and stuffs them inside a powerful five-speaker Google TV party on wheels. It's so absurd that it feels like a gadget fever dream - and I'm here for it. At the heart of this system is the same liquid-cooled, triple-laser, auto-image-correction-everything projector I reviewed last summer. It's unbelievably quiet for a 3500 ANSI lumen projector that lays claim to the title of being the brightest and most vivid all-in-one portable projector on the market. Now it's also the

  • The best e-reader to buy right now 12 hours ago by Sheena Vasani
    Amazon, Books, Buying Guides, E-Reader Reviews, Entertainment, Gadgets, Reviews, Tech, Verge Shopping

    Any ebook reader will let you cram a Beauty and the Beast-sized library’s worth of books in your pocket, but so will your phone. An ebook reader offers a more book-like reading experience, with fewer distractions and less eye strain, and many include extra features, like adjustable frontlighting. Some really are pocketable. Others are waterproof or offer physical page-turning buttons, while a few even let you take notes. I’ve been using ebook readers for more than a decade, and I’ve gone hands-on with dozens, from the Kindle Paperwhite to lesser-known rivals like the PocketBook Era. Whether you want something your kid

  • Xbox shakeup: Phil Spencer and Sarah Bond are leaving Microsoft 13 hours ago by Stevie Bonifield
    Business, Gaming, Microsoft, PC Gaming, Tech, Xbox

    Xbox ex boss and new Xbox boss | Image: Microsoft After nearly 40 years at Microsoft, Xbox chief and Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil Spencer is leaving the company, along with Xbox president Sarah Bond. Spencer’s retirement was announced in a memo from Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella on February 20th, stating, “Last year, Phil Spencer made the decision to retire from the company, and since then we’ve been talking about succession planning.”  Last summer, Microsoft responded to rumors of Spencer’s retirement, saying at the time that he was “not retiring anytime soon.” Microsoft’s CoreAI president, Asha Sharma, will be moving into Spencer’s former

  • Microsoft says today’s Xbox shake-up doesn’t mean game studio layoffs 14 hours ago by Sean Hollister
    Gaming, Labor, Microsoft, News, Tech, Xbox

    Xbox has new leaders today, now that Phil Spencer and Sarah Bond are out - and you'd be forgiven for assuming that means yet another round of layoffs and shuttered studios, especially one day after Sony jettisoned a beloved developer. Not yet, it seems. "To be clear, there are no organizational changes underway for our studios," Microsoft Gaming EVP Matt Booty wrote in his memo today. It's a little buried under everything else Microsoft's outgoing and incoming gaming CEOs are saying, so figure it's worth dragging to the surface! Booty: > We have good reasons to believe in what's ahead. This organization and

  • SCOTUS rules Trump’s tariffs are illegal — but the fight is far from over 14 hours ago by Mia Sato
    News, Policy, Politics, Tech

    The US Supreme Court struck down some of Donald Trump's tariffs on foreign imports, which have become a hallmark of the chaos of the second Trump administration. The court's ruling deals specifically with duties levied using a law called the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA), something no other president has done - the 1977 law was initially created to limit presidential ability to declare a national emergency only to times when the threat came from outside the US. The legality of using the IEEPA to tariff imports has been in question since the taxes were announced last year; the IEEPA


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