TECHNOLOGY NEWS

- by Chris WelchPeloton Interactive Inc. acquired Skōp, a Pilates-focused startup that brings new expertise and technology to the fitness platform as it looks to expand its offerings and attract new users amid a broader turnaround effort.
- by David PierceMicrosoft’s commitment to AI is not news. Copilot has been everywhere for… a while now. But at this week’s Build developer conference, the company made clear that it wants — and needs — to be a bigger player in the space. The Verge’s Tom Warren joins David to talk about the new Scout AI assistant, […]
- by Sean HollisterSay hello to the waterproof magnesium alloy keyboard with magnetic TMR switches paired with a touchscreen numpad with built-in SSD, kickstand, and Stream Deck-like shortcut functionality. Wired/wireless, 8,000Hz polling, rapid trigger, 5-layer gasket, swap out magnetic for mechanical switches if you like. No price or release date yet. [Image: The MSI Strike Alloy TMR keyboard […]
- by Bluesky (@bsky.app)Pssst: We bumped the video upload limit from 100MB to 300MB to make posting bigger videos easier.
- by Dhruv Mehrotra,Dell CameronCode reviewed by WIRED uncovered an unreleased face-recognition system embedded in Meta’s smart glasses platform. It’s designed to identify people via biometric data stored on users’ phones.
- by Jessica HamzelouYes, according to psychologist Gloria Mark. But there are ways to regain that control.
- by Michelle KimJudges are wondering what rights and duties chatbots should have as they stand in for lawyers.
- by Casey CrownhartA new deal between Google and Voltus will take advantage of flexibility on the grid.
- by Peter HallTutor Sam Finnegan-Dehn shares how he’s outsourcing basic administrative tasks to a large language model.
- by You XiaoyingThe country wants to become a global leader in brain implants. Strong government support is expected to help accelerate that process.
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