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Fitbit's Screenless Puck Is Great. Google's AI Coach Isn't.
The Fitbit Air is a minimalist data sensor you forget you're wearing. But it's a firehose for Google's new health platform, and the AI coach is a chatty, opinionated mess.
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Music Theory in a Box Just Got Smarter
The KordBot has always been a hardware cheat code for musicians. A new firmware push makes the shortcuts faster and more intuitive. The real question is what that does to the craft.

A Standardized Test for Robot Touch Has Finally Arrived
For years, robotic dexterity has been more art than science. A new benchmark from Hong Kong's Daimon Robotics aims to change that by putting a hard number on a robot's sense of touch.
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Venmo Isn't Just Redesigning Its App, It's Staging It for a Sale
The UI refresh is a smokescreen. The real story is PayPal spinning off its prize asset and Stripe waiting in the wings. This is window dressing for a multi-billion dollar deal.

OpenAI Is Building an Agent for Every Office Job
The chatbot was the public beta. The real product is a fleet of specialized agents for tax, biology, and code, now deploying on AWS. This is a quiet invasion of the professional class.

Ford's Chinese Bronco Is the Hybrid We Need and Won't Get
This isn't the Bronco your neighbor owns. It's a plug-in hybrid built in China for about $33,000. And thanks to tariffs and joint-venture contracts, it's staying there.
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Lawsuit Exposes AI Gun Detection's Deadly Blind Spot
Nashville schools spent $1M on an AI that promised to spot guns. It failed during a fatal shooting. Now, a survivor’s lawsuit questions whether these systems are security or just expensive security theater.

That New Ebola Model Is More Than a Number. It's a Memory.
The CDC just put a number on a worst-case Ebola outbreak: 20,000 cases. The math is simple, and the memory of the last time we faced a number like that is the real story.

Your iPhone Is a Cathedral for Forgotten Sounds
A 40-year-old Casio toy keyboard, a few iOS apps, and a USB cable. This isn't a hack; it's the new baseline for professional music production, where software has become the instrument.

Beyond The Humanoid Hype: The Real Robot Takeover Is Underway
The demos show dancing robots. The receipts show Amazon's workhorse bots are already on the factory floor. The takeover isn't coming; it's happening quietly in a warehouse near you.

Robinhood Is Letting AI Agents Trade Stocks. Your Money Is the Training Data.
The app that gamified trading is now connecting language models directly to the market. A dedicated wallet provides a sandbox, but the real experiment is on you and your life savings.

GM’s War on Your Dashboard Has a $199 Rebel
General Motors ripped out Apple CarPlay to build a subscription empire. A small box offers to restore it, but the cat-and-mouse game over who owns your screen has just begun.