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Consumer Tech

Ads Arrive in Maps: iOS 26.5 Beta

Apple just put sponsored pins at the top of Maps. The first public beta of iOS 26.5 introduces a feature called Suggested Places, which surfaces trending restaurants and other venues near you or tied to your search history. In practice, that means a Maps search could lead not only to nearby options

Consumer Tech

AR Glasses Anchor Screens, But Price Tag Stings

Anchored screens on your face exist—but they cost $449 to start. In hands-on testing, The Verge pitted Xreal and Viture’s latest AR glasses against each other, focusing on how well these “portable displays” actually work for gaming. The takeaway is blunt: 3DoF anchoring helps, but it won’t rescue AR

China Robotics & AI

Mizzen Insight raises $10M seed in China

Nearly $10M in seed funding, and Mizzen Insight makes weeks of user research vanish in a day. A Chinese AI startup that rose out of the bustling product teams of China’s tech giants is pulling off a quiet disruption in how companies design and test offerings. Mizzen Insight, which launched in Decemb

Industrial Robotics

NLP in Test Automation: The Fast-Track to Production-Ready Software

Plain-English test scripts are now shipping code—without handcrafting every line. NLP in test automation is no longer a buzzword; it’s becoming the practical method teams use to turn natural language into test scripts that actually run in CI/CD pipelines. The pivot matters because software teams fa


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Consumer Tech

Rome Court Orders Netflix Refunds Over Price Hikes

An Italian court has ruled that Netflix must refund Italian customers for price hikes dating back to 2017 and must roll back some subscription costs, a decision that could reshuffle how streaming bills are billed in Europe. The ruling, issued in Rome, centers on consumer-protection concerns raised b

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China Robotics & AI

What we’re watching next in china

Beijing's new subsidies aren't for robots—they're for the tiny gears that run the factory. Chinese regulators are tilting policy toward domestic robot components rather than turnkey robotic systems. Mandarin-language reporting indicates the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) and

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Industrial Robotics

NLP Test Automation Gains Ground in Manufacturing QA

Plain-language test scripts are slashing release cycles in manufacturing software. NLP in test automation translates spoken or written intent into executable tests, a capability the robotics-and-automation world has been watching closely as release velocity keeps accelerating and systems grow more i

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Analysis

What we’re watching next in other

AI governance is speeding up; the Federal Register just kicked a new wave. Across Washington, a trio of signals suggests a coordinated push to govern artificial intelligence from the ground up: fresh AI-related notices in the Federal Register, updates to NIST’s AI risk-management framework, and voca

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China Robotics & AI

UBTECH Hunts Chief Scientist as Humanoid Sales Soar

UBTECH just offered a chief scientist up to RMB 124 million. That eye-popping figure isn’t a rumor; it’s a signal from a company doubling down on humanoid robotics while trying to convert science into scale. UBTECH’s latest disclosures place the move in a broader revenue story. In 2025 the Shenzhen-

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Consumer Tech

Sofa App Tracks TV, Movies, Podcasts, Everything

Sofa promises to log every show you binge—across TV, movies, and podcasts. The Verge’s Installer No. 122 frames Sofa as a new entry in the long-running quest to centralize what we watch, listen to, and skim through in one interface. The piece isn’t a formal product teardown so much as a breezy, “Ver

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