Thomas Trutschel/Getty Images Having trouble logging into email this morning? You may not be alone. Microsoft Outlook users reported problems signing into the email client to start the week, with reports starting just before 5 a.m. ET Monday. Microsoft said on its status page that people logging into Outlook.com might experience intermittent failures, including “too … Read More “Is Outlook Down? Microsoft Reports Sign-On Issues With Email Client” »
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Whether it’s managing a busy home or looking out for everyone around them, moms spend a lot of time every day caring for others. Mother’s Day, May 10th, is an opportunity to return the favor, so we’ve rounded up practical gadgets and little luxuries that can lighten her load. This year’s picks are designed to … Read More “The Verge’s 2026 Mother’s Day gift guide” »
Scratch has a long history of SVG-related vulnerabilities. The source of these is that Scratch parses user-generated (ie. attacker-controlled) content into an <svg> element and appends it into the main document for various operations (eg. measuring SVG bounding box in a more reliable way than viewbox or width/height). No matter how briefly the SVG remains … Read More “The woes of sanitizing SVGs” »
TL;DR Samsung is prepping a stable One UI 8.5 update for the Samsung Galaxy S23 series after multiple beta builds. The catch: several newer Galaxy AI features from the Samsung Galaxy S26 series may not be included, as per a new leak. Samsung appears to be finally giving the Galaxy S23 lineup a significant software … Read More “One UI 8.5 could soon come to the Galaxy S23, but there’s a catch” »
Apple TV holds the distinction of being one of the only streaming services to offer only original content on its platform: You won’t find a rotating library of blockbusters and classic sitcoms there. Instead, you’ll get a tightly curated collection of interesting content for kids and adults alike. That includes shows such as Ted Lasso, … Read More “New on Apple TV in May 2026: ‘Maximum Pleasure Guaranteed,’ a ‘For All Mankind’ Spinoff and More” »
TL;DR ANBERNIC has released a video detailing some of the RG Rotate’s features and showing the handheld emulating games from several consoles. The RG Rotate will be able to emulate games from GameCube, PlayStation 2, Nintendo 3DS, and many more, ANBERNIC’s video shows. We still don’t know how much the handheld will cost or when … Read More “ANBERNIC’s square handheld looks almost ideal for retro gaming” »
Rumors have swirled for years that Apple has been toiling away on a foldable iPhone, nicknamed the iPhone Fold. Those drips of intel have accelerated over the last year, with numerous leaks suggesting that the device could actually be released in 2026. The latest rumor comes from leaker Sonny Dickson, who whipped up 3D CAD … Read More “iPhone Fold: Launch Date, Price, Design Leaks and Everything We Know” »
Today, I’m talking with Jennifer Scanlon, who is the CEO of UL Solutions. That’s Underwriters Laboratories – you know, the UL logo listed on all your electronics? That symbol means it’s been tested and found safe in a variety of ways. UL’s been around for 100 years. It started as a way for insurance companies … Read More “UL CEO Jennifer Scanlon on product safety, counterfeiting, and AI” »
China’s top economic planner, the National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC), said on Monday it has blocked Meta’s $2 billion acquisition of Manus, an agentic AI startup founded by Chinese engineers that relocated to Singapore before Mark Zuckerberg scooped it up late last year. The move marks one of China’s most significant interventions in a … Read More “China vetoes Meta’s $2B Manus deal after months-long probe” »
TL;DR Renders of Samsung’s “Jinju” smart glasses show a display-less design similar to Meta Ray-Ban glasses. The glasses will likely run on Android XR with Gemini AI, and could feature a Snapdragon AR1 chip, a 12MP camera, and weigh approximately 50g. Samsung may unveil the glasses at its July Unpacked event alongside the Galaxy Z … Read More “This could be our first look at Samsung’s svelte Galaxy Glasses” »