Claude can now autonomously handle chores on your PC without any fussy OpenClaw setup

Claude can now use your computer on your behalf, clicking, scrolling, and navigating apps to complete tasks while you focus on other things. No complicated setup required.

The US government just banned all foreign-made Wi-Fi routers

The FCC has added all foreign-made routers to its national security “Covered List,” meaning no new foreign-produced routers can be sold in the US.

LG’s next-gen 120Hz display promises a huge jump in laptop battery life

LG Display has started mass production of a laptop panel that automatically drops to 1Hz when your screen is idle, delivering up to 48% better battery life.

RAI’s amazing Roadrunner robot leaves humanoids behind

When the Robotics and AI (RAI) Institute talks technology, it’s wise to take notice. The company was, after all, founded by Marc Raibert, who also launched robotics pioneer Boston Dynamics, the firm behind the astonishing Atlas robot and the dog-like S…

Apple sets WWDC for June 8 — and this may be its last best chance to fix Siri and deliver the AI we were promised

Apple set the week of June 8 for its World Wide Developers Conference, and we’re expecting big things in AI, as well as significant updates to every major Apple platform.

You may start seeing ads in ChatGPT but brands aren’t sure they work

OpenAI’s early ChatGPT ads are raising concerns as advertisers struggle to measure performance.

Apple finally takes the Google Maps route to ads in Maps

Apple is set to introduce paid placements in Apple Maps, letting businesses like restaurants and gyms buy prominent spots in search results, a bold pivot for a company that long prided itself on being ad-free.

Apple just set the date for WWDC 2026, its biggest software event of the year

Apple has confirmed WWDC 2026 kicks off on June 8. Expect iOS 27, macOS 27, and a Gemini-powered Siri upgrade, all revealed at Apple’s biggest software event of the year.