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Meta’s AI Glasses: Hear Better, Groove More!
Meta’s AI glasses boost conversation hearing and Spotify fun. Available in the U.S., Canada, and more. Update rolls out soon!
2 days ago1 min read


Selling Up? Brace for a Long Wait!
UK property exchanges now take 123 days on average. Regional differences impact speed. Project 28 aims to cut wait times.
2 days ago2 min read


ChatGPT Unveils App Store: Developers Rejoice!
OpenAI launches ChatGPT app store, inviting developers to enhance chatbot capabilities. Apps bring new actions like ordering groceries or creating slide decks.
3 days ago1 min read


Google Translate's Real-Time Translation Magic
Google Translate now offers real-time headphone translations and smarter text translations with Gemini capabilities. Available on Android in select countries.
3 days ago1 min read


Skana Robotics Revolutionises Underwater Communication
Skana Robotics' SeaSphere enables underwater robots to communicate without surfacing, revolutionising maritime operations with reliable AI.
4 days ago1 min read


Luma's Ray3 Modify: AI Video Magic Unleashed
Luma's Ray3 Modify model lets users generate videos from start and end frames, preserving original performance and enhancing creative control.
4 days ago1 min read


Slop: Word of the Year 2025
Merriam-Webster names "slop" word of the year, spotlighting AI's role in low-quality digital content.
5 days ago1 min read


Tenants Fear Eviction Over Energy Efficiency
Survey reveals 70% of tenants fear eviction over energy efficiency requests. Acorn urges tenant protections with new standards.
5 days ago1 min read


Video of the Week: Jeep AI
Hot on the heels of Coke and McDonalds getting an absolute panning for using AI in their ads, Jeep has dived right on in too. The reason is simple - and it's why every major brand will continue to force-feed us AI ads until everyone quits moaning: can you guess what it is?! In my view this one's actually worse than the McDonalds one from last week. That had some genuinely amusing moments. This is back to cute animals and trying to make them lovable. Unfortunately it looks lik
Dec 201 min read


Mouse v Machine
Disney poking one Big AI with a legal stick while cosying up to another is the most 2025 thing imaginable. On one hand, reports of a short, sharp IP licence to OpenAI – characters, not actors, and certainly not forever – hint at a premium, permissioned future. On the other, a cease-and-desist to Google to stop Gemini spitting out Darth, Elsa and chums shows the mouse still has claws. Either way, the message is unmistakable; content custody is strategy, not admin. This focus o
Dec 203 min read


Rivian's AI Assistant: Driving Innovation Forward
Rivian is crafting its own AI assistant, aiming for seamless vehicle integration and enhanced customer engagement.
Dec 182 min read


Shop Groceries in ChatGPT: No Fuss!
Discover how OpenAI and Instacart are revolutionising grocery shopping with ChatGPT, making meal planning a breeze!
Dec 182 min read


Ring’s AI Doorbells: Friend or Foe?
Amazon’s Ring doorbells now boast AI-powered facial recognition, sparking debate over privacy and convenience in the digital age.
Dec 172 min read


Two-Year Mortgages: The Comeback Kid
Homebuyers are flocking back to two-year fixed-rate mortgages, hoping for interest rate cuts and greater flexibility in the future.
Dec 172 min read


Hinge's AI: Say Goodbye to Small Talk
Hinge's AI feature, Convo Starters, helps daters break the ice with personalised conversation tips, moving beyond dull small talk.
Dec 162 min read


Figma's AI Magic: Edit Like a Pro
Figma's new AI tools simplify image editing, offering object removal and expansion features for seamless design workflow.
Dec 162 min read


Google's AI Glasses: A Stylish Revolution
Google's AI glasses debut in 2026, blending style and tech with partners like Warby Parker. A sleek alternative to bulky headsets!
Dec 152 min read


Housebuilding Hits a Slump, But Hope Looms
UK housebuilding dips to pandemic-era lows, but downsizing and policy changes may spark a future rebound. Stay optimistic!
Dec 152 min read


Google's Portal Gambit
Source: Mike DelPrete The next battleground for traditional, paid-for portals has just been exposed – and it’s one of their oldest ‘frenemies’: Google. Those with long memories might recall Google clambering into the property aggregation game in 2009. Drawing the data from their knowledge of agent listings made available through Search, they populated Google Maps with red dots that would open up and show details of properties available for sale or to let. The idea was that th
Dec 143 min read


Video of the Week: McDonalds AI
It's not +that+ bad ... is it?? McDonalds pulled this ad this week, a day after it was released when they got serious heat from the anti-AI brigade. Whilst it's not perfect - the lady getting her bags trapped in a bus door is uncomfortably bad - much of it is actually pretty fun. The reactionary nature of this is what's most fascinating right now. A perfectly fine advert is pulled by a multinational because some very loud people object to some components of its creation. But
Dec 141 min read
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