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Google's AI Overview is hallucinating again, this time with hilarious fake idioms
By Stevie Bonifield published
Google's AI Overview made headlines last year for giving incorrect answers to (mostly) legitimate questions. Now, things are going wrong in a new way.

iPhone 17 Air: Rumors are thick on the thinnest iPhone ever
By Sarah Chaney last updated
The iPhone 17 Air is months away from a launch, but here's what we know about it so far.

Unhappy with using Windows with your AR glasses? Sightful's Spacetop for Windows is designed to solve some key pain points
By Madeline Ricchiuto published
Sightful's Spacetop for Windows is a software designed to ease those pain-points and make working in AR as seamless as using a laptop.

Microsoft set to make huge Windows change — and it's hoping you won't notice
By Rael Hornby published
So long, and thanks for all the glitch

Remember “Bendgate”? Looking at this iPhone 17 Air mockup, Apple doesn’t
By Stevie Bonifield published
This hands-on with an iPhone 17 Air mockup has me worried Apple is repeating history

Meta Ray-Ban Glasses Gen 3 rumors: What to expect in the next-gen smartglasses
By Stevie Bonifield published
We've been hearing a lot of rumors surrounding the Meta Ray-Ban Gen 3 smartglasses, and it seems likely Meta will launch its third-gen Ray-Ban glasses in 2025.

The Switch 2 is big in Japan. Too big — why that matters to U.S. buyers
By Rami Tabari published
Nintendo president Shuntaro Furukawa just revealed Nintendo cannot fulfill Japan's demand for the Nintendo Switch 2. So what does that mean for U.S. consumers?

Lenovo’s new P14s mobile workstation could be a Mac competitor
By Madeline Ricchiuto published
Lenovo is also updating the ThinkPad P16s and L series laptops.

Gaming handhelds might be the next victim of U.S. import tariffs
By James Pero published
Bad news for handheld gaming

Insta360's latest 360-degree camera gives your footage main character energy (with a HUD to match)
By Rael Hornby published
The Insta360 X5's dual-capture InstaFrame mode caters to adventurers and editors alike, but syncing with Apple and Garmin smartwatches gives every shot serious video game vibes.
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