Deep Dive
Deep Dive: The Future of Google Search in the AI Era
Google’s new AI search turns queries into agentic tasks. This guide explains the tech, ad incentives, publisher fallout, and the shrinking web.
Deals
Stilta wants AI agents to read patents like caffeinated litigators. The pitch is oddly sensible, a little ominous, and kind of charming.
Consumer Tech
LG's new 1000Hz esports monitor is gloriously excessive, weirdly disciplined, and probably catnip for anyone who thinks blur is a moral failure.
AI
Google announced a tidal wave of AI features at I/O 2026. The through-line: a helpful, proactive, 24/7 presence that has very kindly agreed to never leave you alone.
Updated May 12: the Mac Mini fantasy is still shaky, but Stripe, AWS, Microsoft, Intercom, MongoDB, and GitHub now show early agent-money signals.
A snark-filled guide to 30 years of tech buzzwords—from “synergy” to “AI-powered”—and how they shaped (and warped) modern marketing.
Roche is buying Boston-based PathAI for $750M upfront plus milestones, and yes, this is exactly the kind of hard-tech, health-AI win Boston should be insufferably proud of.
A guide to the next generation of tech internet slang, introducing verbs like apexxing, vortexxing, and godmodding that go beyond “maxxing”
Check Out You Got Snarked: The Internet's Snarkiest Messaging App. Snark your friends today!
The internet’s snarkiest site for celebrating tech innovation, and calling out the nonsense.
PolyAI opened its enterprise voice-agent platform to every builder, free for two months. It is practical, overconfident, and much sharper than the average AI call-center sermon.
The frontier labs are building deployment companies for enterprise AI. OpenAI should steal the better Apple playbook: make AI physical, approachable, and easy to try.
AEON wants bots to shop, settle, and maybe expense their own chaos. The pitch is crypto-heavy, but the infrastructure itch is real.
Drizzlelemons strips ads and clutter from recipe pages, then adds scaling, unit conversion, AI customization, shopping lists, and cook mode.
Cerebras doubled in a single morning, Google named its laptop after itself, and a British AI lab raised $1.1B for a product nobody's seen. Totally normal week.
SwitchBot's new Lock Vision smart lock scans your face, juggles backup batteries, and almost makes biometric front doors feel normal. Almost.
CouponPicked tracks prices and verifies coupons across 50+ retailers. It is a useful little antidote to fake sales, dead codes, and retail theater.
Sharon AI used a May 16 results post to show off sovereign AI factories, giant contracts, and enough GPU swagger to make enterprise infrastructure briefly feel cinematic.
Nova3D generates Blender construction scripts and structured GLBs with named parts. That makes it one of the more promising AI 3D ideas I have seen lately.
Home robots are moving beyond vacuums into helpers, companions, and surveillance risks. This guide explains the tech, business, safety, and hype.
Samsung’s 2026 Bespoke AI Laundry Combo promises conversational chores and faster full cycles. It is extravagantly overqualified and kind of compelling.
A year ago, Cerebras couldn't IPO because the government had questions. Yesterday, its stock doubled in a single morning. The AI chip goldrush is now completely unhinged.