The iPhone Air Could Trigger a Thin Phone Avalanche
But don’t just credit Apple — other phone-makers have been putting out thin devices all year.
Encyclopedia Britannica Wants Perplexity to Stop Using Its Logos When AI Makes Stuff Up
The publishing giant’s lawsuit includes an example of Perplexity copying its definition of plagiarism.
DOJ Sues Uber Over Allegations of Refusing Service to Disabled Customers
It’s the second time in four years the DOJ has targeted Uber for its treatment of passengers with disabilities.
I Tested iOS 26 for 3 Months and Liquid Glass Isn’t the Only Game-Changing Feature
Review: Though Games and Visual Intelligence still need work, Apple’s new OS hits most of the right notes.
Nintendo’s Back in VR With a New Virtual Boy, Coming Next Year for Switch
The long-lost console is being revived next February in cardboard and plastic form as a Switch accessory with Switch Online games.
Super Mario Galaxy Movie, Mario Tennis Fever and More Coming for Mario’s 40th Anniversary
It’s another big year for the Nintendo mascot.
How Do You Sell People on VPNs? Just Say ‘VPN’ Over and Over and Over Again, Apparently
Surfshark said says it wants to present VPNs as a “lifestyle” that isn’t technically daunting, like “decoding a spaceship manual.”
I Tested Acer’s Nitro V Gaming Laptop, and It Serves Up a Big Screen and Big Value
But it’d be better if the RTX 5060 was allowed to run at its full capacity.
California’s Punjabi truckers say they’re being harassed after deadly Florida wreck
Indian trucker feel anxious about tariffs and regulation