VidCon 2026: 15 Years Later, the Creator Economy Shows No Signs of Slowing
At this week’s VidCon, which starts Thursday, creators and their fans will come together to celebrate and grow the art form.
Anthropic launches Claude Tag, replacing its Slack app with a persistent AI teammate that learns, monitors and works autonomously
Anthropic on Tuesday launched Claude Tag, a new product that embeds its most advanced AI model directly inside Slack as a persistent, shared teammate that anyone on a team can…
What Are You Reading This Summer? I’ve Asked the CNET Team and Many Are on Sale During Prime Day
With Prime Day here, now is a good time to think about your summer reading list for savings.
Microsoft Adds 8GB Configs to Drop Starting Price of Surface Pro and Surface Laptop
That’s one way to combat rising costs associated with RAMageddon.
A proof of concept forgives a fragile data path. Operational AI does not.
Presented by F5 When enterprises move AI workloads from pilot to production, data delivery often becomes the factor that determines whether those systems can scale reliably. Point-to-point architectures connecting storage…
I Got a First Look at Blueair’s First Handheld Fan. Here’s Where It Blows Me Away
I’ve been testing handheld fans over the past few months. Blueair’s new model stands out in two ways.
MSI Claw 8 EX AI Plus Handheld Fires Up Your Windows Gaming
Thanks to the new Intel Arc G3 Extreme, frame rates top those of other devices. FWIW.
Meta’s Got New Smart Glasses at a Lower Price, Plus a Kylie Jenner Look
Meta’s got a new summer lineup of display-free smart glasses styles, but no changes to its camera design or AI privacy policies.
I Put the Ultimate Phone Cameras to a Head-to-Head Test (Neither Is an iPhone)
Xiaomi and Oppo have a couple of astonishingly good camera phones. I tested both to see which is best.
Honda Makes Surprise Bet on Solid-State Batteries With New Research Deal
Honda agrees to a deal with battery-tech company QuantumScape.