Spotify has found a way to make contributing to collaborative playlists more engaging and fun – emoji reactions. With it, contributors to a playlist can react to each other’s additions with ❤️, 😂, 👍, 🎧, 🔥 and🥹. The person who added the song will get a notification over Spotify Messages, which will let them know … Read More “Spotify adds emoji reactions to collaborative playlists” »
We’re seeing good early Prime Day deals ahead of the event next week, and unsurprisingly, some of the best deals are on Amazon’s own devices. Several Echo speakers have dropped to new low prices, including the Echo Dot Max, which is on sale for $64.99 ($35 off) at Amazon. Our smart home reviewer Jennifer Pattison … Read More “The Echo Dot Max is cheaper than ever in an early Prime Day sale” »
Have you run out of TV series to tackle on Prime Video? Chances are, you’re leaving some great options unwatched. You might know Amazon’s streaming service best for shows such as The Boys and Fallout — and both are great — but you shouldn’t stop there if you have a subscription. The streamer is home to lesser-known series, including The … Read More “Prime Video: The 31 Absolute Best Shows to Watch” »
Listen and watch now on YouTube, Spotify, and Apple. See the episode transcript at the top of this page, and timestamps for the episode at the bottom. • Antithesis – if you’re using agents to code, the problem isn’t writing the code but making sure it didn’t break anything. Antithesis goes beyond code review and … Read More “CI/CD with Robert Erez – by Gergely Orosz” »
It’s our ongoing conundrum: Many US adults believe AI will have a negative impact on society. We’re increasingly skeptical of our governments’ ability to rein in the tech’s more dangerous tendencies. But we keep using AI at increasing rates. A new study from the Pew Research Center published on Wednesday puts this dilemma into numbers. … Read More “Americans Are Increasingly Skeptical of AI, but We’re Using It More Than Ever” »
We’re launching Cohort 2 of our 2-day intensive, cohort-based course, Build with Claude Code, taught by John Kim, who has trained hundreds of engineers at Meta to use Claude Code in real production workflows. The course kicks off on June 18th, and enrollment closes in less than 24 hours. If you’ve been thinking about leveling … Read More “LAST CALL FOR ENROLLMENT: Build with Claude Code” »
Samsung released two Android 17-based One UI 9 beta updates for the Galaxy S26 series last month, and now, the Korean brand has released the third One UI 9 beta for the S26 lineup. Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra 5G The third One UI 9 beta for the Galaxy S26, Galaxy S26+, and Galaxy S26 Ultra … Read More “Samsung Galaxy S26 series receives third One UI 9 beta update” »
Honor took the wraps off its wild-looking Robot Phone at this year’s Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. Tucked into this regular Android phone is a robotic camera module that pops out, essentially turning the phone into something more akin to a DJI Osmo Pocket 4. And with cinema icon Arri on board to help guide the colors and … Read More “I’m a YouTube Creator and I Need to Try Honor’s Robot Camera Phone” »
In 2012, a new form of bootkit was demonstrated. Instead of targeting machines through the BIOS or master boot record, one such bootkit attacked Mac OS X systems by infecting the EFI, a package of firmware that started the boot process. A second very primitive bootkit targeted Windows 8 machines by infecting the UEFI bootkit, … Read More “Windows and Linux users: The deadline to update Secure Boot keys is near” »
Launching just in time to keep you out of the summer sun’s harmful rays, personalized sunlight tech company Solius Labs’ Solius Pro is a portable light panel that sits in a brand-new category: over-the-counter phototherapy technology, which was previously limited to medical settings. The FDA even created a new product code for the device in order … Read More “FDA Clears Solius Pro, the First Over-the-Counter Home UVB Panel for Vitamin D” »





