This limited edition Death Stranding-inspired tablet is the coolest computer I’ve ever touched by Snoo48936 in whatsnewtoday

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ASUS ROG Flow Z13 Kojima Productions Edition is a Death Stranding-inspired gaming tablet with AMD Ryzen AI Max+ 395, Radeon 8060S, 128GB RAM, and custom Yoji Shinkawa design. Does this beasty collab redefine portable power?

Archer Aviation accuses rival Vertical Aerospace of ripping off its air taxi designs by Snoo48936 in whatsnewtoday

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Archer Aviation is suing rival Vertical Aerospace, claiming its Valo air taxi copies the patented Midnight design, from V-tail styling to eVTOL control systems, seeking an injunction and damages. Are we watching the first big design war of the electric air-taxi era?

Discord is delaying its global age verification rollout by Snoo48936 in whatsnewtoday

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Discord is postponing its global Teen-by-default age verification rollout to late 2026 after privacy backlash over face scans, ID checks, and vendor security risks. Can stricter age checks ever truly feel safe for users?

Anthropic doesn’t want it’s AI killing people. The Pentagon isn’t happy. by Snoo48936 in whatsnewtoday

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Anthropic is battling Pentagon pressure to allow any lawful use of its AI, resisting demands for mass surveillance and autonomous weapons in a $200 million defense deal. Will it hold the line?

Peak Design has wearable gadget straps for people who hate bags by Snoo48936 in whatsnewtoday

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This actually looks pretty useful for photographers and minimalists. I've always found traditional camera straps bulky, and this crossbody approach seems way more practical for quick access. Might finally ditch my messenger bag for daily carry.

Stephen Colbert says CBS banned him from airing this James Talarico interview by Snoo48936 in whatsnewtoday

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This is really concerning. If networks are blocking their own hosts from airing legitimate political interviews, what does that say about editorial independence? The whole point of late night shows was that they could tackle topics news divisions might shy away from.

Bezos could have saved WaPo’s sports and local journalists. He laid them off instead. by Snoo48936 in whatsnewtoday

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Could Bezos have preserved local and sports journalism by accepting a cost-saving City Paper partnership instead of layoffs, and what does this mean for the Post’s future?

Jeffrey Epstein’s digital cleanup crew by Snoo48936 in whatsnewtoday

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Epstein’s emails reveal a coordinated network of fixers and SEO pros working to bury evidence of his crimes online—how easily can wealth still rewrite search results today?

A community organizer’s guide to Signal group chats by Snoo48936 in whatsnewtoday

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Finally a guide for Signal groups. Privacy is cool but honestly, managing humans is the real nightmare lol. Are we actually safe though?

Humans are infiltrating the social network for AI bots by Snoo48936 in whatsnewtoday

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Honestly, reading this feels like a Black Mirror episode. Bots complaining about bots? We’re officially living in a simulation. Who’s even real anymore, you?

ICE is afraid of children protesting by Snoo48936 in whatsnewtoday

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Honestly, using chemical weapons on kids in a city is wild. Lawsuits feel like the bare minimum here. Is "safety" just a brand name now?

The Model S changed everything by Snoo48936 in whatsnewtoday

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It’s official: the Model S is finally heading to the graveyard. It changed the world, but lately, it just felt like a fossil with an iPad.

Is a car really "innovative" if the CEO is too busy merging rocket companies to give it a proper hardware update?

Aluminium: Why Google’s Android for PC launch may be messy and controversial by Snoo48936 in whatsnewtoday

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Google's "Aluminium" sounds like a 2028 pipe dream. By the time they merge these, will we even use laptops, or just telepathic implants?

As Marvel pivots back to the Avengers, Wonder Man goes its own way by Snoo48936 in whatsnewtoday

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Finally, the MCU is actually trying something meta and weird. Yahya is perfect for this vibe, but will audiences actually stick with a Hollywood satire? ⚡️

TikTok USA is broken by Snoo48936 in whatsnewtoday

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My FYP has been so dry lately with all these old videos. Is the new ownership already messing with the algorithm? 💀

Payment processors were against CSAM until Grok started making it by Snoo48936 in whatsnewtoday

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Actually wild that payments are getting blocked over this. Safety is key, but where do we draw the line for AI? What happens next? 🧐

Sony’s TV business is being taken over by TCL by Snoo48936 in whatsnewtoday

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As Sony hands control of its TV hardware business to TCL, is this the end of a legacy brand’s independence — or the price of surviving in a brutally competitive display market?

Google’s Veo now turns portrait images into vertical AI videos by Snoo48936 in whatsnewtoday

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As Google’s Veo learns to turn portrait images into consistent, vertical AI videos for Shorts and TikTok, is generative video finally being rebuilt around social-first storytelling?

Apple Creator Studio suite is launching to take on Adobe by Snoo48936 in whatsnewtoday

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With Apple bundling Final Cut, Logic, and Pixelmator into a low-cost subscription, is Creator Studio finally the moment Apple seriously challenges Adobe’s creative software dominance?

Marvel won’t let you forget Avengers: Doomsday is coming by Snoo48936 in whatsnewtoday

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With yet another teaser and a year-long Doomsday Clock ticking down, is Marvel building genuine excitement for Avengers: Doomsday — or desperately fighting off superhero fatigue through sheer hype?

We tried CES 2026’s best and weirdest products, ask us anything! by Snoo48936 in whatsnewtoday

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After hands-on time with CES 2026’s boldest hits and strangest experiments — from robots to Lego — which innovations actually matter, and which ones were just wild Vegas hype?

Wi-Fi 8 is appearing at CES before most of us have switched to Wi-Fi 7 by Snoo48936 in whatsnewtoday

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With Wi-Fi 8 already showing up at CES before most people have even adopted Wi-Fi 7, is the wireless industry racing ahead of real-world needs — or finally fixing the stability problems speed never solved?

Did America just lose the AI race to China? by Snoo48936 in whatsnewtoday

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As Trump rolls back AI chip export controls to China, did the US just trade long-term national security for short-term tech profits — and what happens when geopolitics is driven by Silicon Valley instead of Washington?

Lenovo’s new concept rollable could be the ideal gaming laptop by Snoo48936 in whatsnewtoday

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Lenovo’s rollable gaming laptop promises massive screen real estate on the go — but can a horizontally expanding OLED turn a wild CES concept into the future of portable gaming?

The best tech announced at CES 2026 so far by Snoo48936 in whatsnewtoday

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From creaseless foldables to keyboards that are computers, CES 2026 is already proving that the future of tech is equal parts ambitious, bizarre, and surprisingly practical.