The world’s greatest laptop… almost. Dell’s 2026 XPS 16 lands almost every blow perfectly, with only one exception: the ports

Dell’s back with a vengeance, if the latest 16-inch XPS is anything to go by, the word “ultrabook” might not be ultra enough.

Your Wi-Fi could be holding you back from achieving success, report warns

Poor business Wi-Fi is becoming a hidden drag on productivity, new report warns.

Gemini allegedly broke production, then wrote itself the hero

A developer claims Gemini broke a live portal, then generated recovery notes that overstated its role. The incident shows why AI coding agents need tighter permissions, review, and rollback controls.

AI chatbots are lying to you, and it was embarrassingly easy to make them do it

A BBC investigation found that AI chatbots can be easily manipulated into spreading misinformation. Google has now updated its policies, but experts warn you’re still not safe.

Meta built a Reddit rival out of Facebook Groups

Meta’s new Forum app turns Facebook Groups into a standalone hub for questions, recommendations, and AI-powered search, giving the company a Reddit-like test built from communities it already owns.

Memory prices are finally about to drop, and you can thank China for it

Memory prices have gone through the roof thanks to AI demand, but a former Samsung executive thinks Chinese production could bring them back down by late next year.

MSI Roamii BE Pro Wi-Fi mesh system review: affordable, fast Wi-Fi 7

MSI’s Roamii BE Pro Wi-Fi mesh system brings full-fat 6GHz Wi-Fi 7 performance to the home in an affordable, fast and impressive mesh kit.

Google Health 5.0 is rolling out with its best feature up front and its worst problems buried

Google Health 5.0’s new home screen widget is a real upgrade over the old Fitbit steps bubble. The app underneath it is a more complicated story.

Spotify’s new AI app can generate daily briefings and personalized podcasts for you

Spotify’s new Studio app uses AI to generate personal podcasts and daily briefings built around your listening history, calendar, and inbox.

ChatGPT comes to PowerPoint and its wants you to talk your way through slides

You can ask it to find gaps in your deck’s logic, predict audience questions, and pull in live data from tools your team already uses.