TCL Adds Gemini AI To Its European TVs

The update isn’t just restricted to its 2026 models, either.

The Insurance Industry Just Built A Shared Language For One Of Climate Change’s Biggest Hidden Risks

As climate risks grow, the new Insurability Readiness Matrix could help insurers, policymakers and communities spot when places are becoming uninsurable

Meta Launches Cheaper Own-Brand Smart Glasses For $299/£269, Beating Apple To Release

Meta Adventurer and Meta Fury glasses undercut previous Ray-Ban Meta smart specs, and the brand also launches a collab with Kylie Jenner.

Canada’s PSB Debuts Its IQ All-In-One Streaming Speakers

PSB has a new line of BluOS-enabled bookshelf speakers featuring next generation of Class-D amplification and seven premium finishes. There are two models in the range.

‘Marathon’ Is Running Out Of Casual Player Onboarding Cards To Play

Marathon badly needs to bring more new players in, but it has already tried a number of things that haven’t worked, or made the game worse.

Netflix’s Best New Movie Grabs A 91% Rotten Tomatoes Audience Score

The best new movie on Netflix is an original romantic comedy not based on an existing book, and it’s got high critic and audience Rotten Tomatoes scores.

Healthcare Has More Data Than Ever—Why Are Patients Still Searching For Answers?

Helping people make informed decisions may ultimately create more value than providing additional information.

Why Agentic Commerce Won’t Fix Siloed Decision-Making

Siloed organizations are becoming economically incompatible with how the market now operates.​​​​​​

AI’s Hidden Cost: The Global Memory Shortage Threat To Affordable Tech

AI-driven memory demand is squeezing global supply, raising device costs and threatening affordable smartphone access—reshaping participation in the digital economy.

Why Has Data Access Become A Serious Governance Blind Spot?

The more information we all collect and retain, the bigger the challenges get, particularly when so much business data is unstructured.