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40 Million People Are Using ChatGPT as a Doctor. That’s Scary.
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40 Million People Are Using ChatGPT as a Doctor. That’s Scary.

Over 40 million people globally are turning to ChatGPT for daily healthcare advice, according to a new report. With 5% of all ChatGPT messages being health-related, experts warn this reliance on error-prone AI is a dangerous gamble with real health consequences.

by Tyler Brooks P.EJanuary 5, 2026
Amazon’s Alexa+ Hits the Web, Betting Big on Family Data
InnovationSoftwareTechnology

Amazon’s Alexa+ Hits the Web, Betting Big on Family Data

Amazon is taking its revamped Alexa+ AI assistant to the web with a new site, Alexa.com. The move aims to make Alexa competitive everywhere, not just on smart speakers. Its key differentiator? Becoming the hub for your family’s personal data and home management.

by Tyler Brooks P.EJanuary 5, 2026
Google TV’s Gemini is getting a major AI upgrade at CES
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Google TV’s Gemini is getting a major AI upgrade at CES

Google is expanding Gemini’s role on its TV platform with new AI features for photo editing and system controls. The update will first arrive on TCL TVs before coming to other Google TV devices over the coming months.

by Tyler Brooks P.EJanuary 5, 2026
This hubless electric motorcycle now has a 373-mile range
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This hubless electric motorcycle now has a 373-mile range

Verge has updated its flagship TS Pro electric motorcycle with a new solid-state battery pack. The 33.3-kWh unit enables a claimed 373 miles of range, which the company says is the longest of any production electric two-wheeler. Deliveries are slated to begin in Q1 2026.

by Megan CarterJanuary 5, 2026
Twitter and Pinterest Vets Launch Tangle, a Social App for “Intentional Living”
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Twitter and Pinterest Vets Launch Tangle, a Social App for “Intentional Living”

The co-founders of Twitter and Pinterest have launched Tangle, an invite-only app focused on sharing personal goals. It’s part of a $29 million startup and a direct response to the “devastation” of modern social media.

by Megan CarterJanuary 5, 2026
The 2025 Steam Awards Had Some Real Surprises
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The 2025 Steam Awards Had Some Real Surprises

The winners of the 2025 Steam Awards are in, decided by a massive 43.8 million player votes. Hollow Knight: Silksong took the top prize, but the list reveals some shocking omissions and a clear split between critical and commercial success.

by Tyler Brooks P.EJanuary 4, 2026
ExpressVPN’s big 2025 pivot: cheaper plans and a quantum future
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ExpressVPN’s big 2025 pivot: cheaper plans and a quantum future

According to TechRadar, ExpressVPN spent 2025 fundamentally changing its business and tech. It moved from a single, premium price to three new tiers—Basic, Advanced, and Pro—to boost accessibility. The company also solved the notoriously difficult problem of split tunneling on macOS and pushed for o

by Tyler Brooks P.EJanuary 4, 2026
Sergey Brin’s Weirdly Reassuring Advice for the AI Age
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Sergey Brin’s Weirdly Reassuring Advice for the AI Age

Sergey Brin offered contrarian advice to students worried about AI. He argued that coding errors can be catastrophic, making AI’s “creative” tasks potentially easier to automate safely.

by Tyler Brooks P.EJanuary 3, 2026
ESA Hacked Again, 200GB of Source Code and Tokens Stolen
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ESA Hacked Again, 200GB of Source Code and Tokens Stolen

The European Space Agency has confirmed a breach of its science servers. A hacker is now selling 200 gigabytes of allegedly stolen data, including confidential documents and source code related to upcoming missions like the Ariel telescope.

by Tyler Brooks P.EJanuary 2, 2026
Is Linux Actually More Stable Than Windows Now?
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Is Linux Actually More Stable Than Windows Now?

A new analysis challenges the old notion that Linux isn’t stable, arguing the opposite may now be true. It points to the rise of immutable distros and Windows 11’s problematic 2025 updates as key reasons for the shift in perception.

by Tyler Brooks P.EJanuary 2, 2026

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