by Allan | Jun 20, 2026 | Tech & Lifestyle
If you’ve spent the last few years using Siri mostly to set timers and immediately regretting it when you tried anything more ambitious, WWDC 2026 was aimed squarely at you. Apple used its June 8 keynote to announce what it’s calling Siri AI — not an incremental...
by Allan | Jun 19, 2026 | Remote Work
If your phone is full of AI apps you downloaded with good intentions and opened maybe twice, you’re not alone — and you’re not the problem. Most people don’t need ten AI tools. They need three that actually do something, set up in a way that...
by Allan | Jun 18, 2026 | Digital Culture
If your social feeds have suddenly filled up with jersey photos, stadium shots, and increasingly confident predictions from people who couldn’t have named five players a month ago — congratulations, the World Cup is here, and so is watch-party season. Whether...
by Allan | Jun 17, 2026 | Tech & Lifestyle
Every June brings a fresh wave of audio gear, and most of it is forgettable — incremental upgrades dressed up as breakthroughs. This year’s crop is a little different. A handful of releases are genuinely worth your attention, whether you’re upgrading a...
by Allan | Jun 16, 2026 | Tech & Lifestyle
If you’ve used GitHub Copilot at the default $29-a-month tier and shrugged it off as “basically free,” that calculus just changed. As of June 1, Copilot moved from flat subscription pricing to token-based billing — and developers are already posting...
by Allan | Jun 15, 2026 | Tech & Lifestyle
Scroll through any tech subreddit lately, or just glance down at the hands of people on your morning commute, and you’ll notice something: fewer chunky smartwatches, more plain, unassuming rings. Smart rings have gone from niche curiosity to the wearable a lot...
by Allan | Jun 12, 2026 | Digital Culture
Data centers are the unglamorous infrastructure behind everything that runs in a browser or on a phone. When they work, nobody thinks about them. But two things happened this week that are worth understanding, because they point to a real crunch in the physical...
by Allan | Jun 11, 2026 | Tech & Lifestyle
The smart home industry spent years selling us on futures that didn’t arrive on schedule. Voice assistants got good at trivia and bad at everything else. Smart appliances required companion apps that were worse than just pressing a button. But in 2026, a handful of...
by Allan | Jun 10, 2026 | Remote Work
Every week brings another “revolutionary” AI tool promising to 10x your productivity. Most of them are wrappers around the same underlying models, with marginally different interfaces and aggressively optimistic marketing copy. After the hype has settled a...
by Allan | Jun 8, 2026 | Tech & Lifestyle
For the past two years, every laptop manufacturer has slapped “AI PC” on their marketing without much to show for it. A dedicated neural processing unit that runs Copilot slightly faster isn’t a revolution. Nvidia’s RTX Spark, unveiled at Computex 2026, is...