04 May Asus Zenbook A16 (2026) Review: Savor the Power, Ignore the Beige This $2,000 Asus laptop delivers breathtaking performance thanks to Qualcomm’s Snapdragon X2 Elite Extreme, but at the cost of nearly everything else.
04 May How to Track Your Luggage (2026): AirTag, Pebblebee, CaseSafe A Bluetooth tracker can prevent vacation hell, aka arriving at the beach sans bathing suit. Here are our travel tips for using one.
03 May Tovala Family Meals Review: Good Food, Lots of Salt Tovala is a meal kit that comes with a smart oven, or a smart oven that comes with a meal kit. New family meals make it much more useful. But lord, the sodium.
02 May Dangerous New Linux Exploit Gives Attackers Root Access to Countless Computers The exploit, dubbed CopyFail and tracked as CVE-2026-31431, allows hackers to take over PCs and data center servers. The Linux vulnerabilities have been patched—but many machines remain at risk.
02 May OpenAI Enables Marketing Cookies by Default for Free ChatGPT Users ChatGPT’s new privacy policy states how the company uses cookies for tracking, to turn free users into paying subscribers.
02 May Waymo Is Trying to Crack Down on Solo Kids in Driverless Cars As adult riders report new age-verification checks, the self-driving car company says it’s continuing to “refine” its system in places where kids aren’t allowed to ride alone.
01 May Musk v. Altman Kicks Off, DOJ Guts Voting Rights Unit, and Is the AI Job Apocalypse Overhyped? In this episode of Uncanny Valley, we get into how the Elon Musk-Sam Altman trial goes way beyond their rivalry and could have major implications both for OpenAI and also the AI industry at large.
01 May Good Luck Getting a Mac Mini for the Next ‘Several Months’ Apple CEO Tim Cook told analysts that AI adoption has happened faster than expected.
01 May How Shivon Zilis Operated as Elon Musk’s OpenAI Insider Messages presented at trial reveal how Zilis, the mother of four of Musk’s children, acted as an intermediary between him and OpenAI.
30 Apr Emergency First Responders Say Waymos Are Getting Worse “I believe the technology was deployed too quickly in too vast amounts, with hundreds of vehicles, when it wasn’t really ready,” one police official told federal regulators last month.