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  • Razer Unveils Project AVA, a Holographic AI Companion for Your Desk

    Razer’s Project AVA isn’t just another AI assistant concept—it’s a glimpse at how the company thinks personal AI could move beyond screens and into the physical workspace. Instead of living in a...
  • OpenAI Expands ChatGPT With New Health-Focused Experience

    OpenAI’s launch of ChatGPT Health marks a meaningful escalation in how the company is approaching healthcare—not by trying to replace doctors, but by positioning itself as a more organized,...
  • Caterpillar Brings AI to the Jobsite With Nvidia-Powered Machinery

    For most of its history, the construction equipment industry has moved deliberately. New features roll out over years, not quarters, and reliability has always mattered more than bleeding-edge tech.
  • California Lawmakers Target AI Chatbots for Kids With Proposed Four-Year Moratorium

    California’s push to rein in AI chatbots—especially those marketed to children—marks a turning point for an industry that has largely operated ahead of meaningful oversight. With Senator Steve...
  • Intel Bets on Handheld Gaming to Rebuild Its Hardware Strategy

    Intel’s decision to build a dedicated platform—and a custom chip—for handheld gaming isn’t just a play for a fast-growing niche. It’s a clear signal that the company is rethinking how it competes in...
  • AMD Unveils Ryzen AI 400 Series, Positioning AI as a Core PC Feature

    AMD’s message at CES 2026 was simple but ambitious: AI isn’t just for data centers anymore. It’s coming to personal computers in a meaningful way, and AMD wants to be one of the companies defining...
  • Nvidia’s Rubin Architecture Targets the Growing Demands of AI

    Nvidia’s unveiling of its new Rubin computing architecture at CES signals more than just another step in the company’s relentless hardware upgrade cycle. It highlights a reality the AI industry is...
  • Nvidia Launches Alpamayo, Bringing Reasoning AI to Autonomous Vehicles

    Nvidia’s decision to open-source a new family of AI models designed specifically for autonomous driving marks a notable shift in how the industry is approaching physical AI. Rather than treating...
  • DoorDash Bans Driver Accused of Using AI-Generated Photo to Fake Delivery

    A DoorDash driver allegedly using an AI-generated image to fake a completed delivery may sound like a one-off stunt, but it highlights a growing challenge for gig platforms as generative AI becomes...
  • Plaud Updates NotePin With a Physical Button and Desktop App

    Plaud’s latest update to its NotePin AI recorder looks modest at first glance. The new NotePin S is nearly identical to last year’s model in size, shape, and features. But one small change — the...
  • Amazon Brings Alexa+ to the Web, Taking on ChatGPT More Directly

    Amazon’s decision to bring Alexa+ to the web marks an important shift in how the company is positioning its AI assistant—and how it plans to compete with tools like OpenAI’s ChatGPT. On Monday,...
  • Subtle’s New Earbuds Aim to Make Voice a Reliable Interface

    Subtle’s new wireless earbuds might look, at first glance, like another attempt to improve call quality in noisy places. But the startup’s latest product points to something bigger happening in...