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AI Summary

  • AI is seeing massive global user growth and deep integration into enterprise and consumer applications like travel, but also faces significant legal and ethical challenges, particularly around copyright and content moderation, leading to talent movement in top AI labs.
  • Data security and privacy are ongoing concerns, with several major breaches reported and government agencies increasing demands on tech companies for user identification, sparking debates over online anonymity.
  • The venture capital market is shifting, with a new focus on deep tech investments, particularly from countries like India, and a movement towards supporting overlooked founders, while some prominent AI startups are experiencing notable talent exits.
  • Consumer tech continues to evolve with new hardware releases and sales driving accessory purchases and storage solutions, though some anticipated integrations, like Tesla CarPlay, are seeing unexpected delays.
  • Regulatory and public scrutiny on the tech industry is intensifying, with new EU policies and antitrust investigations targeting major players, along with public backlash influencing company decisions and raising questions about platform accountability.

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  • Tesla CarPlay is coming but it's reportedly being held back by low iOS 26 adoption numbers 2 hours ago by Jackson Chen
    Technology & Electronics, site|engadget, provider_name|Engadget, region|US, language|en-US, author_name|Jackson Chen

    We're still waiting for Apple CarPlay compatibility for Tesla EVs, but it's been pushed back thanks to a slight hitch with iOS 26, according to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman. In the latest Power On newsletter, Gurman said that Tesla's plans to adopt CarPlay have been delayed due to app compatibility issues as well as low adoption rates for iOS 26. It's been a long wait for Tesla drivers who want CarPlay compatibility, especially since initial rumors indicated a late 2025 rollout and Bloomberg reported that Tesla was testing CarPlay in its vehicles in November. However, Gurman's latest newsletter revealed that there were

  • Apple's iPhone Air MagSafe battery is cheaper than ever right now 4 hours ago by Matt Tate
    Smart Phones, Technology & Electronics, Handheld & Connected Devices, site|engadget, provider_name|Engadget, region|US, language|en-US, author_name|Matt Tate

    We found the iPhone Air to have a pretty decent battery life for such a thin-and-light phone, somewhere in the region of 27 hours if you’re continuously streaming video. But it's still a phone, arguably your most used device on a daily basis, so you may need to top it up during the day if you're using it constantly. That’s where Apple’s iPhone Air MagSafe battery pack comes in, and it’s currently on sale for $79. This accessory only works with the iPhone Air, but much like the phone it attaches to, it’s extremely slim at 7.5mmm, so crucially doesn’t add

  • Get a four-pack of first-gen AirTags on sale for only $64 5 hours ago by Matt Tate
    Shopping, Technology & Electronics, site|engadget, provider_name|Engadget, region|US, language|en-US, author_name|Matt Tate

    Good deals on Apple products aren’t as frequent as we’d like them to be, but if there’s one of the company’s products that does seem to enjoy pretty regular price cuts, it’s the AirTag. Right now you can pick up a four-pack of Apple’s diminutive first-generation Bluetooth trackers for $64, which translates to 35 percent off and a near record low price. Bear in mind that this deal brings the price per AirTag down to about $16 if you were to buy them individually, and when not on sale they usually cost $29. If you use Apple devices and consider yourself to

  • Presidents' Day sales 2026: The best tech deals to shop this weekend from Apple, Sony, Anker and others 5 hours ago by Engadget
    Technology & Electronics, Handheld & Connected Devices, site|engadget, provider_name|Engadget, region|US, language|en-US, author_name|Engadget

    You can find a lot of good deals for Presidents’ Day, but to say it’s a tech-deal boon would be an overstatement. The best Presidents’ Day deals are usually on mattresses, appliances and furniture, but you can find some decent tech sales thrown in as well. This year, Presidents’ Day comes right after Valentine’s Day and Super Bowl 2026, which means there are even more chances to save as sales and discounts overlap. If you’re looking for a new streaming device, a fresh iPad or an upgraded vacuum so you can enter the spring-cleaning season properly, we have you covered.

  • Get the 512GB Samsung P9 microSD Express card for 33 percent off right now 5 hours ago by Andre Revilla
    Technology & Electronics, site|engadget, provider_name|Engadget, region|US, language|en-US, author_name|Andre Revilla

    MicroSD Express cards are still a little hard to find, considering they're pretty new and only really started becoming popular last year once the Switch 2 came out. These upgraded versions of microSD cards are the only ones compatible with the Switch 2 for expanding its storage, os if you're already starting to feel the crunch on your console, it's worth picking one up. Samsung's P9 microSD Express card is on sale right now — you can grab the 512GB version of $80, which is 33 percent off and one of the best prices we've seen. The P9 boasts transfer speeds


The Verge

  • You need to watch the intensely surreal cult classic Possession 2 hours ago by Terrence O’Brien
    Column, Entertainment, Film, Movie Review

    This isn’t one for the squeamish. | Image: Metrograph Pictures Let me just say that I highly recommend you go into Possession blind. Don't watch a trailer. Don't even finish reading this. Go watch it now over on Shudder, Criterion, or Metrograph. It's also available through Kanopy or Hoopla if your library provides access. Then come back so we can talk about it in the comments. Though this probably isn't one for the squeamish. Warning: Spoilers ahead. Possession is the sort of film that, even if you've had the whole plot spoiled for you, can be difficult to follow. After watching it twice,

  • Here are the 55 best Presidents Day deals we’ve found so far 2 hours ago
    Deals, Gadgets, Tech, Verge Shopping

    Deals have been admittedly pretty dry since the holidays, but now that February is in full swing, we’re starting to see strong discounts return across a range of categories. In fact, thanks to Valentine’s Day, the Super Bowl, and — as of this weekend — Presidents Day, retailers are once again offering a slew of notable tech deals, making now a great time to shop if you’ve been holding off on making a larger purchase. Although the Super Bowl and V-Day have technically come and gone, plenty of discounts are still around. A few have been rebranded for Presidents Day —

  • I hate my AI pet with every fiber of my being 4 hours ago by Robert Hart
    AI, Gadgets, Toys

    I can still hear it whining and whirring. | Photo by Robert Hart / The Verge After a few weeks living with Casio's AI-powered pet, Moflin, I finally understand why my mother hated my Furby so much. The fuzzy, guinea-pig-adjacent puffball fits snugly in the palm of my hand. It's undeniably cute, in a weird kind of way, but the second it starts to squeak or twitch, I am hit with an overwhelming desire to hurl it as far as I can. My antipathy surprises me. By any metric, I am the exact kind of person Moflin was made for: I long

  • Logitech’s new Superstrike is a faster, more customizable gaming mouse 4 hours ago by Cameron Faulkner
    Gaming, Hands-on, Logitech, PC Gaming, Reviews, Tech

    Enthusiast gaming keyboard tech has made the jump to gaming mice - well, to one gaming mouse so far. The $179.99 Logitech G Pro X2 Superstrike is the first to feature analog sensors that use induction to register clicks faster than microswitches used in many mice. Those sensors allow for a host of cool features beyond just lower latency. There's a rapid trigger setting, popularized by Hall effect keyboards, that lets them quickly reset after being pressed to receive another input. The sensors in this mouse also let you customize how much you need to press each of the main buttons

  • Apple’s first-gen AirTags are still worth buying now that they’re $16 apiece 4 hours ago by Sheena Vasani
    Apple, Deals, Gadgets, Tech, Verge Shopping

    The first-gen AirTag remains a good tracker, though remember you’ll need to buy a separate accessory to attach it to your belongings. | Photo by Vjeran Pavic / The Verge With Apple’s second-gen AirTags now widely available, we’re already seeing inventory of the first-gen model begin to dwindle. Case in point? Amazon is no longer selling a single AirTag, and it’s unclear when — or if — the retailer will restock the first-gen model. Thankfully, you can still grab a four-pack of the first-gen location trackers for around $64 ($35 off) at Amazon, Walmart, and Best Buy for Presidents Day, which


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