Waymo teen accounts let you spend less time with your annoying kids
Waymo’s teen accounts let kids ride solo in Phoenix so parents can finally stop playing chauffeur.
Waymo’s teen accounts let kids ride solo in Phoenix so parents can finally stop playing chauffeur.
NethServer 8.5 enhances the Linux server experience with Samba Active Directory support, Hetzner S3 backups, updated logging via Alloy, and improvements across mail, Webtop, and NethVoice.
Global PC shipments rose 6.5 percent in Q2 2025, but the US market is stalling as import tariff fears push buyers to delay upgrades. While Apple and Lenovo saw gains, caution is spreading across the industry.
Gmail is rolling out a new “Manage subscriptions” feature that makes it easier to unsubscribe from unwanted emails by showing your most frequent senders in one place and letting you opt out with a single click.
Jeff Williams is stepping down as Apple’s COO, with Sabih Khan set to take over the role. Williams will stay on through the end of the year before retiring.
Amarok 3.3 updates the classic Linux music player with Qt6, GStreamer audio, and important database fixes while laying the groundwork for future improvements.
IBM Power11 is here, promising zero planned downtime, built-in AI acceleration, and powerful hybrid cloud support. With smarter automation, quantum-safe security, and up to 55 percent better performance, this next-gen server platform is built for businesses that can’t afford to stop.
Beyerdynamic’s new AVENTHO 100 wireless headphones mix retro design with modern features like ANC, but they are skipping a US launch for now.
AV Access has launched the iDock B10, an 8K KVM docking station designed for gamers, creators, and hybrid workers. It supports dual monitors, fast switching between two computers, and features 11 ports for a clean, high-performance desktop setup.
Deepgram says developers are wasting time alt-tabbing between tools, so it built Saga, a voice-powered interface it calls a “Voice OS.” But does voice-first coding really solve the problem or is this just marketing hype?
Despite being comfortable with digital transactions, Generation X still leans heavily on traditional payment methods like debit and credit cards. New research from PXP shows that security and familiarity drive their decisions, with mobile wallets and crypto barely making a dent.
Udacity says most workers fear AI will take their jobs within five years, and it’s betting big on that anxiety with new agentic AI training programs for developers, business leaders, and even non-technical staff. I might even try one myself.