[ad_1] May is hosting one of the most interesting lunar events of the 2026 calendar year: two full moons. Its first full moon is on May 1, leaving just enough time for a second full moon on the last day of the month, May 31. The second full moon in a single month is known … Read More “Look Up: May’s Unusual Pair of Full Moons Explained” »
[ad_1] Google is trying out an AI Mode-like search experience for YouTube. The company is now testing “a new way to search on YouTube that feels more like a conversation,” with results pulling in things like longform videos, YouTube Shorts, and text about what you’re searching for. The “experiment” is now available if you’re a … Read More “Google is testing AI chatbot search for YouTube” »
[ad_1] Edgar Cervantes / Android Authority TL;DR Google is reportedly moving away from its minimalist icon style and leaning into a more vibrant gradient look. According to a leak, Google’s icons are ditching uniform backgrounds that previously made apps blend together in the app drawer. Gmail, Google Drive, Calendar, Meet, and others are apparently getting … Read More “Many Google apps could pick up a fresh gradient icon redesign” »
[ad_1] Govee, a leading smart light maker, on Monday launched what could be the most interesting ceiling light we’ve seen. The Govee Ceiling Light Ultra turns your entire ceiling into a glowing array of light, complete with AI-generated scenes. The 21-inch disk-shaped overhead light is filled with over 600 ultradense LEDs, featuring a screen-grade matrix … Read More “Govee Launches Wild, Colorful and Pixel-Dense Ceiling Light Ultra” »
[ad_1] In early January 2025, a family friend was over for lunch. One of my many guilty midwit pleasures is a love of New Year’s resolutions, so I asked her if she had made any. She said no, but mentioned that she had some relatives that were doing “damp January”. In case you’re not aware, … Read More “I quit drinking for a year” »
[ad_1] Let’s start with YouTube TV first – the company’s live broadcast TV offering exclusive to the US. Users might know that the platform already has a Multiview feature that allows viewing two, three or even four channels all at once. Why? Well, besides brain-rot optimization, there are actually some practical use cases, like during … Read More “Google is rolling out a fully customizable Multiview in YouTube TV and testing new YouTube Live ads” »
[ad_1] Joe Maring / Android Authority It’s been almost six years since Google replaced Play Music with its current streaming service, YouTube Music. Judging by the numerous polls and readers’ comments we’ve conducted and observed during this period, it’s safe to say that this was a good decision. I still miss the Play Music days, … Read More “Survey says YouTube Music’s popularity is soaring, but some paying readers still shun it” »
[ad_1] If Spotify is already your go-to music streaming service when you work out, you’ll now have more fitness content to explore. On Monday, Spotify announced it’s partnering with Peloton to offer video content from top trainers and classes, as well as curated playlists and content from popular wellness creators. Spotify already has workout playlists, … Read More “Spotify Enters Its Fitness Era With New Peloton and Influencer Partnership” »
[ad_1] Joe Maring / Android Authority In the year since then, I’ve had a great experience with my new service provider. Visible has been fast, reliable, affordable, and generally given me nothing to complain about. Yet I’m moving on to something else — and saving $660 in the process. How would you rate Visible? 39 … Read More “Why I switched (and how I saved $660)” »
[ad_1] Looking for the most recent regular Connections answers? Click here for today’s Connections hints, as well as our daily answers and hints for The New York Times Mini Crossword, Wordle and Strands puzzles. Today’s Connections: Sports Edition is a tough one. It helps if you know your soccer, both US and UK. If you’re struggling with today’s … Read More “Today’s NYT Connections: Sports Edition Hints, Answers for April 28 #582” »






