Sony’s table tennis robot made me think about what happens when AI gets a body

Sony’s table tennis robot looks like a lab flex with a paddle. The real story starts when AI stops answering prompts and learns to move through our world.

Tired of Gemini and ChatGPT? Claude now has your back with Spotify, Uber, and more connectors

Claude now connects to AllTrails, Uber, Spotify, Instacart, TripAdvisor, and more, bringing your everyday apps into a single conversation so you can plan, shop, and book without switching tabs.

How to take a screenshot on a Chromebook in 2026

Need to know how to take a screenshot on a Chromebook? I promise it’s easier than it seems, and we’ll even share a few convenient tools you can use.

OpenAI pushes ChatGPT toward autonomous work with GPT-5.5

OpenAI has launched GPT-5.5, focusing on improving ChatGPT’s ability to handle complex tasks and real-world workflows.

Steam Machine feels like the gaming PC evolution I actually want—because of Windows

The new Steam Machine has my attention because Valve is building it around an operating system that treats gaming as the main event.

‘Identity is the new battleground’: Why your IT helpdesk is suddenly getting a lot of bizarre calls

Okta vishing attacks rely on impersonation and urgency, allowing attackers to manipulate support staff and quickly escalate into large-scale data breaches.

This free NASA tool lets you make a personalized satellite photo —and it’s the most fun you’ll have on Earth Day

NASA’s latest tool lets you spell your name in the Earth’s most unusually shaped features.

Samsung’s new display tech can switch between 2D/3D on OLED panels, no glasses needed

Samsung’s new metasurface lenticular lens, published in Nature, switches between sharp 2D and glasses-free 3D via voltage control and achieves a 100-degree viewing angle in a 1.2mm profile.