Fans used AI to celebrate safe return After nine days of searching, Neukgu was finally returned to the zoo, where he is now recovering outside the social media spotlight. But his Internet fame lives on as a memecoin launched shortly after his escape. On the memecoin website, Neukgu is described as a “brave wolf” in … Read More “Man faces 5 years in prison for using AI to fake sighting of runaway wolf” »
Overpriced Mac minis are flooding eBay amid shortages of the sold-out machines, which have become a favored tool for running on-device AI models like OpenClaw. This week, reports indicated that the $599 M4 Mac mini base model with 16GB RAM and 256GB of storage is sold out on Apple’s retail website, with no options for … Read More “Marked-up Mac minis flood eBay amid shortages driven by AI” »
Edgar Cervantes / Android Authority TL;DR Amazon Eero and Leo routers have gained “conditional approval” from the FCC. This approval applies to the Eero, Eero Pro, Eero Max, Eero PoE, Eero Outdoor, Eero Signal, and Amazon Leo. These routers are exempt from the ban until October 31, 2027. Earlier this year, the US Federal Communications … Read More “Amazon Eero and Leo devices are now safe from US router ban” »
Motorola’s next flip phone has leaked again. And if you were hoping for a dramatic redesign, this probably isn’t it. Fresh images of the Razr 70 Ultra (also known as the Razr Ultra 2026) have surfaced just days ahead of launch, showcasing a device that looks almost identical to its predecessor. The latest leak, shared by well-known … Read More “Huge Motorola Razr 70 Ultra leak showcases a similar-looking foldable” »
Google rolled out the fourth beta of Android 17 last week and has now followed it up with the first Android 17 QPR1 beta. The new update is available for Pixel 6 and newer devices. Ahead of Android 17’s stable release, expected in September, users can try upcoming refinements through the Android 17 QPR1 Beta … Read More “Android 17 QPR1 beta 1 is now available for Pixel users” »
Rita El Khoury / Android Authority My fellow Android Authority writer Rita recently bought the TP-Link Tapo 2K QHD Pan/Tilt Wi-Fi Camera. To quote her review, she said, “I couldn’t be happier with my choice” and “it’s been perfect for my use in every single aspect, so much so that I bought a second one a … Read More “We love this 2K indoor security camera, and it just hits its best price yet at $32” »
Tim Cook has spent more than a decade steering Apple. However, when asked to name his biggest misstep, he didn’t point to a failed product line or a missed trend. Instead, he singled out the rocky 2012 launch of Apple Maps, a release so flawed it forced Apple into a rare public apology. Speaking in a … Read More “Tim Cook’s biggest Apple mistake isn’t what you’d expect” »
Joe Maring / Android Authority TL;DR Pixel users registered for the Android Beta program have been having problems installing the Beta on phones with Google’s latest monthly patches. Google confirms that the problem has now been fixed. A mismatch between patch levels on the stable and testing tracks may have been behind the issue. Testing … Read More “Google has fixed its Android Beta installation bug” »
When Tim Cook took over Apple in 2011, the big question was whether anyone could follow in the footsteps of Steve Jobs. For many, Jobs was Apple. A massive fifteen-year stint later, it’s clear that Cook has delivered – and then some. Not with a single breakthrough product like the Jobs-era iPhone or iPod, but … Read More “15 products that defined Tim Cook’s Apple legacy” »
Imagine Google Street View, except you can walk around like it’s a video game. Now imagine you don’t need to wait for Google to come film because it’s completely DIY. Insta360, the leading maker of 360-degree cameras, is now partnered with a 12-person UK startup called Splatica to help creators do just that. Last January, … Read More “360-degree cameras have a new superpower” »



