Microsoft is desperate. After a decade of Windows being the "good enough" OS you use because your boss makes you, Redmond has decided that what your desktop really needs is a brain. Or at least, a very expensive approximation of one. By 2026, the co...
The honeymoon phase is officially over. For the last two years, we’ve been trapped in a collective fever dream, staring at blinking cursors and pretending that a glorified version of T9 predictive text was the second coming of fire. We’ve spent bill...
Sam Altman thinks you’re being dramatic.
The OpenAI CEO took the stage this week to perform his favorite trick: telling the public that their eyes are lying to them. This time, the target wasn’t the existential dread of a rogue AGI or the slow dea...
The pivot was inevitable. We all knew it was coming, even if we spent the last year pretending that Perplexity AI was some kind of digital monastery, a place where "truth" could be distilled from the chaos of the internet without the grubby fingers ...
Jensen Huang is back in the leather jacket. Even in the sweltering humidity of a Mumbai ballroom, the uniform remains non-negotiable. He’s here to sell a dream, or more accurately, to rent out the pickaxes for a digital gold rush that hasn’t quite f...
Google I/O is back. May 17. Same stage, different version of the same empty promise. Sundar Pichai will likely walk out in a sensible sweater, stand under the brutal Mountain View sun, and tell us that Google is "reimagining" things again. It’s a ri...
Another year, another glass slab.
Samsung just penciled in February 25 for the official reveal of the Galaxy S26, and the hype machine is already leaking oil. If you’ve been paying attention for the last decade, you know the drill. We get a stage...
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