[ad_1] An updated analysis comparing healthcare systems across 20 countries finds once again that the US system is an outstandingly poor performer, summarized as being a “persistent failure” for its high costs, poor health outcomes, and premature deaths. “Americans pay more for health care, get less in return, and remain far more exposed to illness, … Read More “US healthcare still stupidly expensive, with pathetic outcomes, study finds” »
[ad_1] Background subagents that run alongside your main session. Type /swarm to open the dashboard, then n to spawn one. Each agent is a separate zot subprocess with its own model loop, its own persistent session file, and its own chat in the dashboard — but they all run in the same working directory as … Read More “zot. Yet another coding agent harness.” »
[ad_1] Spotify has added the ability to create, save, and share clips from podcast episodes on its mobile apps. Users can spot a new clip icon on the podcast playback screen, which will take them to the new UI. Here, you will be able to trim a specific portion of the episode, and then save … Read More “Spotify enables saving and sharing clips from podcasts” »
[ad_1] Brady Snyder / Android Authority TL;DR A new leak claims Samsung’s Galaxy Z Fold 8 series will have a far slimmer crease than initially expected. Suggestions by Ice Universe now point to a smoother display as “impressive” as the OPPO Find N6. The series, expected to consist of two foldables, could debut as soon … Read More “The Galaxy Z Fold 8 could be creaseless after all” »
[ad_1] The television network CNN is taking aim at the artificial intelligence search engine Perplexity in a lawsuit over copyright infringement. As reported by the network’s Brian Stetler, the suit, filed Thursday in a New York District Court, accuses the AI company of copying and distributing CNN’s content, including over 17,000 of CNN’s stories, videos, … Read More “Perplexity AI Says ‘You Can’t Copyright Facts’ in Defense Against CNN Copyright Suit” »
[ad_1] Robert Triggs / Android Authority TL;DR iOS 27 will feature a completely redesigned Siri that pops out from the Dynamic Island. It will integrate Siri into the camera app for Visual Intelligence, and also make the camera app more customizable. It’s also getting new AI features in the Photos app, a built-in grammar checking … Read More “Apple could go all in on AI with iOS 27: New Siri, AI tools, and more” »
[ad_1] Cities across the US (including Bend, Oregon, where I live) are canceling Flock Safety surveillance contracts. These systems use AI-powered cameras to read license plates, identify vehicle details, track people and even deploy camera drones over neighborhoods. But some cities, like Dayton, Ohio, ran into a problem on Wednesday: How do they ensure the cameras … Read More “Some Flock Surveillance Cameras Are Getting the Trash-Bag Treatment” »
[ad_1] YouTube has announced that it is going to be more transparent in the way it labels AI-generated content. Starting today, all videos uploaded on YouTube that are meaningfully AI-altered or generated will show a prominent AI label on them. Long-form videos will show the label below the video player and above the description, while … Read More “YouTube will now more prominently label AI-generated content” »
[ad_1] Motorola Razr Fold (2026) The Razr Fold took its time getting here, but it was absolutely worth the wait. Motorola’s first book-style foldable hits all the right notes — delivering excellent hardware, long battery life, fantastic cameras, and good software support, too. For most people, it’s the new best foldable to buy. The Motorola Razr … Read More “The new US foldable champ” »
[ad_1] Apple’s Worldwide Developer Conference is less than two weeks away, where we expect to get our first look at iOS 27 and the other system updates that will likely roll out in the fall. If you want a peek into a more immediate future, Apple has just released the public beta of iOS 26.6, the … Read More “iOS 26.6 Public Beta Available, Adds Small Change to Blocked Contacts” »






