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  • Investors are increasingly wary of AI's impact on the labor market, with expectations that significant trends will become evident by 2026, leading to potential layoffs as businesses streamline operations through automation.
  • Meta's acquisition of the AI startup Manus, valued at over $2 billion, signifies a continued trend of major tech companies enhancing their AI capabilities to improve applications across social media platforms.
  • Pet tech is emerging as a growing segment within the hardware industry, with a focus on AI-powered devices designed to enhance pet care and monitor their activities, highlighting a broader trend of technology intersecting with everyday consumer needs.
  • The CES 2026 event is set to showcase a host of innovative technologies, particularly in AI and consumer gadgets, with companies like LG and Samsung unveiling advanced products aimed at transforming the user experience in home automation and smart devices.
  • European deep tech startups are thriving, with 80 achieving valuations of over $1 billion or significant revenue milestones, reflecting a robust venture investment landscape, particularly within climate tech and software development sectors.

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  • Instagram chief: AI is so ubiquitous 'it will be more practical to fingerprint real media than fake media' 10 hours ago by Karissa Bell
    Internet & Networking Technology, site|engadget, provider_name|Engadget, region|US, language|en-US, author_name|Karissa Bell

    It's no secret that AI-generated content took over our social media feeds in 2025. Now, Instagram's top exec Adam Mosseri has made it clear that he expects AI content to overtake non-AI imagery and the significant implications that shift has for its creators and photographers. Mosseri shared the thoughts in a lengthy post about the broader trends he expects to shape Instagram in 2026. And he offered a notably candid assessment on how AI is upending the platform. "Everything that made creators matter—the ability to be real, to connect, to have a voice that couldn’t be faked—is now suddenly accessible to

  • How to watch Samsung's "First Look" CES 2026 presentation 12 hours ago by Katie Teague
    Technology & Electronics, site|engadget, provider_name|Engadget, region|US, language|en-US, author_name|Katie Teague

    NurPhoto via Getty Images Samsung is arguably the 800-pound gorilla of CES, with a full spectrum of products that range from phones and computers to refrigerators to AI assistants and rolling robots. But for CES 2026, the company is shaking up the schedule a bit: Instead of its longtime midday Monday press conference position, the Korean giant will front-run the entire show with a Sunday night presentation. Samsung has already given a few hints as to what's on the agenda, but what we're really hoping to see is an update on the Ballie robot — a star of previous CES presentations that

  • How to watch the Sony Honda Afeela CES 2026 press conference 12 hours ago by Katie Teague
    Game Consoles, site|engadget, provider_name|Engadget, region|US, language|en-US, author_name|Katie Teague

    Sony's CES 2026 press conference is just days away, but this year has a twist: Instead of an overview of Sony's electronics, video game and Hollywood studio plans for the new year, the presser will apparently have a more narrow focus: electric vehicles. That's because the traditional end-of-press-day slot isn't just Sony, but rather Sony Honda Mobility — the joint venture responsible for the Afeela 1 electric car that has been showcased at CES for the better part of a decade. This year, however, we'll also apparently get to see a an all-new concept model at the event, too.  HOW TO

  • January's PS Plus Monthly Games include Need for Speed Unbound and Disney Epic Mickey: Rebrushed 12 hours ago by Lawrence Bonk
    Media, Arts & Entertainment, site|engadget, provider_name|Engadget, region|US, language|en-US, author_name|Lawrence Bonk

    Sony has revealed the first batch of PlayStation Plus Monthly Games for 2026. There are three titles to play this month, all of which drop on January 6. As always, you’ll retain access to these games as long as your subscription remains active. First up, there's Need For Speed Unbound. This is a racing game that came out at the tail-end of 2022 and was the first entry in the franchise for several years before that. It has a unique visual style, thanks to cel-shaded graphics, with all kinds of vehicles to choose from. There are street racing challenges, weekly qualifiers

  • How to watch the LG press conference at CES 2026 13 hours ago by Katie Teague
    Technology & Electronics, site|engadget, provider_name|Engadget, region|US, language|en-US, author_name|Katie Teague

    LG For years, LG has kicked off CES press day with the first event of the morning — and 2026 will be no different. The Korea-based corporation is theming its presentation as "Innovation in Tune with You," and — if it follows the template of past presentations — it will highlight both the consumer electronics and large appliance sides of its mammoth global businesses. Like nearly all tech-centric events these days, expect AI to be the binding theme of the LG presentation at CES 2026. Just be aware that, like Apple, LG has its own customized abbreviation for AI: "Affectionate Intelligence." The


The Verge

  • You can’t trust your eyes to tell you what’s real anymore, says the head of Instagram 8 hours ago by Richard Lawler
    AI, Cameras, Gadgets, Instagram, Meta, News, Tech

    Instagram boss Adam Mosseri is closing out 2025 with a 20-images-deep dive into what a new era of "infinite synthetic content" means as it all becomes harder and harder to distinguish from reality, and the old, more personal Instagram feed that he says has been "dead" for years. Last year, The Verge's Sarah Jeong wrote that "…the default assumption about a photo is about to become that it's faked, because creating realistic and believable fake photos is now trivial to do," and Mosseri eventually concurs: > For most of my life I could safely assume photographs or videos were largely accurate

  • Net neutrality was back, until it wasn’t 16 hours ago by Stevie Bonifield
    Policy, Report, Tech

    The fight for net neutrality never seems to be truly won or lost. Federal net neutrality rules have been on and off for the past 15 years. The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) passed the Open Internet Order under President Barack Obama in 2010, prohibiting ISPs from blocking or throttling lawful internet traffic, the baseline rule of net neutrality. Then, at the request of those ISPs, a court blocked its rules. An updated framework was passed by the FCC in 2015, only to be overturned in 2017 under President Donald Trump's first administration. It seemed poised for a comeback in 2024, but

  • Leaked video shows the Galaxy S26 Ultra’s new camera island 16 hours ago by Justine Calma
    Gadgets, Mobile, News, Samsung, Tech

    New photos and video seem to confirm previous leaks hinting that the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra will sport a new camera bump. OnLeaks posted images of what look like dummy phones on X, following renders it leaked back in September. > #Samsung #GalaxyS26Ultra pic.twitter.com/0lzaFIxYev > > - Steve H.McFly (@OnLeaks) December 30, 2025 We've seen a similarly raised island on the Galaxy Z Fold 7, which 9to5Google points out could lead to an annoying wobble when using the device on a table. > #Samsung #GalaxyS26 #GalaxyS26Ultra pic.twitter.com/5wFb4aiZiL > > - Steve H.McFly (@OnLeaks) December 30, 2025 More leaked renders in November appeared to show t … Read

  • The Dreame X40 Ultra robovac is about $700 off, nearly matching its best price 16 hours ago by Sheena Vasani
    Deals, Gadgets, Tech, Verge Shopping

    The Dreame X40 Ultra used to be one of our robot vacuums on the market before its successor took its place. With the year coming to a close, now’s a good time to set yourself up for a cleaner, more organized start in 2026. The Dreame X40 Ultra — one of our favorite robot vacuum deals from Black Friday — can handle most of the heavy lifting for you, and it’s once again on sale. You can currently buy it for $503 ($697 off) at Amazon at checkout, which is just $4 more than its record low price set during Black

  • Killing in the name of… nothing 17 hours ago by Sarah Jeong
    Analysis, Policy, Politics, Report

    In a good and just society, it would have been possible to bury Charlie Kirk without either threatening mass violence toward his enemies or making light of his death with a furry sex meme. But America in 2025 did not remotely resemble a working society, let alone a civil one, and Kirk's killing came prepackaged with its own desecrating shitposts. There was, briefly, an attempt at a national mood of somberness. The president ordered flags across the nation to be lowered to half-staff. Politicians, celebrities, and other public figures - even those not aligned with Kirk on the right - rushed


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