Google Confirms Gemini Upgrade: AI Can Now Control Your Computer

Google Gemini Computer Use lets AI control your screen, but the privacy risks are entirely on you.

Today’s NYT Strands Hint, Spangram And Answers For Sunday, June 28 (March In June)

Looking for some help with today’s NYT Strands? An extra hint and the answers are right here to help you finish the grid and keep your streak intact.

Canvas Unveils New ‘Audiophile’ Soundbar With 1,500W Of Power

Designed to look like they’re part of your TV, Canvas soundbars are about to get a new flagship option.

Five Million Americans Lost ACA Health Insurance—Here’s What That Could Mean For Public Health

New data shows 5 million Americans have lost health insurance through the ACA. A doctor breaks down the downstream consequences for public health in America.

A New Update On The ‘Avatar: The Last Airbender’ Season 3 Release Date

Is Avatar: The Last Airbender getting a season 3? Yes, and we already know approximately when its release date will be, thanks to a new update.

Why Do Humans Have A Philtrum? An Evolutionary Biologist Explains The Groove Above Your Lip

Why humans have a philtrum, the groove above your lip, explained by an evolutionary biologist — from embryonic face-building to vestigial anatomy.

Will Intel Boom Fundamentally Challenge TSMC?

Intel’s 18A technology could challenge TSMC with advanced transistor and power designs, though TSMC still leads manufacturing volume.

The Pressure On Bungie’s ‘Marathon’ After Destiny 2’s Death Is Insurmountable

Marathon was never supposed to be here, but now is tasked with ensuring Bungie survives as a studio now that Destiny 2 is dead.

IONNA Expands In Florida—Brings Gas Station Reliability To EV Charging

The latest stand-alone Rechargery opening in Seffner, FL brings a discounted charging holiday for Florida drivers, expanding to nationwide for the July 4th weekend.

A Psychologist Explains The Rarest Type Of Intelligence

Integrative intelligence, the rare ability to think across unrelated fields, may predict creative impact more than IQ. A psychologist explains why it’s disappearing