Month: May 2026

YouTube will let you ask AI to make a custom video feed

YouTube is launching a new AI feature that creates a personalized video feed based on descriptions of what you want to watch. In its announcement, YouTube says custom content feeds can be built around your specific interests, moods, or favorite topics, which you can then pin to the top of…

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VPNs are not a ‘threat’ — industry hopes for an evidence-based outcome to UK online safety consultation

VPN companies are eagerly waiting to hear the government’s plan for VPN access in the UK following the close of the online safety consultation. The Department for Science, Innovation & Technology (DSIT) launched the “Growing up in the online world” national consultation back in March with a clear goal —…

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Samsung is testing Galaxy Watch 8 to prevent muscle loss on GLP-1s like Ozempic

Samsung has teamed up with diabetes experts at Massachusetts General Hospital to see how Galaxy Watch 8 can help prevent muscle loss in GLP-1 patients. Source

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Vertu Is Back With a Folding Phone Powered by—Surprise—an AI Agent

The beleaguered luxury phone maker is pushing the AlphaFold, which has decent specs and comes with Vertu’s new Hermes Agent on board, to wealthy would-be buyers. Source

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Oscal Pilot 6 review: A durable design and added extras make this a serious contender in the rugged phone market

Why you can trust TechRadar We spend hours testing every product or service we review, so you can be sure you’re buying the best. Find out more about how we test. OSCAL Pilot 6: 30-second review The Oscal Pilot 6 is a rugged Android phone designed for anyone working outdoors…

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The golden age of handheld gaming is already over

For a few glorious years, a $399 portable gadget could run almost anything you’d want to play. In 2022, the Steam Deck finally made PC gaming portable and affordable. I played through the vast majority of Elden Ring on a Steam Deck, agape that such a rich world could comfortably…

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