Month: July 2025

Google gets its swag back

This week, I take a look at the surprisingly strong state of Google, Meta gets a new chief AI researcher, and more. If you haven’t already, be sure to check out this week’s Decoder episode about deepfakes and where they are headed. Also, do you use an AI coding tool…

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Would you buy a $1,700 6K rival to the Apple Pro Display XDR monitor from a company you’ve probably never heard of?

Kuycon G32P 6K monitor mimics Apple’s design but enters the market without proven credibility USB4 with 100W power delivery sounds promising for creators seeking a single-cable workstation setup Limited retail availability raises questions about customer service and regional return policies Chinese manufacturer Kuycon is entering the fiercely competitive business monitor…

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Apple TV+ just dropped a teaser for Pluribus, the show from the creator of Breaking Bad, and we’re left with many questions

Pluribus premieres on Apple TV+ on November 7, 2025, and is from the creator of Breaking Bad A short, several-second teaser was shared after a multi-day countdown The show will star Rhea Seehorn We finally know the name of the forthcoming Apple TV+ show from Breaking Bad creator Vince Gilligan:…

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Comcast’s fix for streaming service overload is in your cable box

Streaming has become a tangled web of subscriptions, and now Comcast says it can help by putting all your services into one hub. Comcast is launching a new hub on its set-top boxes, called the StreamStore, where you can buy and manage subscriptions for more than 450 streaming apps and…

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Breaking Bad creator’s new sci-fi show hits Apple in November

As promised, Apple has finally revealed Pluribus, a new show from Breaking Bad creator Vince Gilligan that’s coming to Apple TV Plus. In addition to a very brief teaser involving some gross donut behavior, the streamer also confirmed that the show will premiere on November 7th. The show has been…

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Tea app suffers breach, exposing thousands of user images

Tea, an app that claims to help women "make sure your date is safe, not a catfish and not in a relationship," is experiencing a security breach. 404 Media reports that a database posted on 4chan allowed anyone to access users' data. (It's since been removed.) The dataset included thousands…

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