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The Dreame X40 robot vacuum and mop is a beast, and its on sale for 600 off

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SAVE 600: As of May 9, the Dreame X40 Ultra Robotic Vacuum with Mop is on sale for 899.99 at Amazon. A robot vacuum can be a helpful purchase if you're looking for a little extra cleaning assistance around the house. If you've been trying to track down a good option to buy, there are quite a few on sale right now that are worth a look. One of our favorites is the Dreame X40 Ultra, which has received a 40% discount at Amazon. Normally, the Dreame X40 Ultra Robotic Vacuum and Mop is listed for 1,499.99,


The Dreame L10s Pro Ultra Heat robot vacuum has never been cheaper -- save 500

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SAVE 500: As of May 9, the Dreame L10s Pro Ultra Heat Robot Vacuum and Mop is on sale for 499.99 at Amazon. If you're still getting some spring cleaning done around the house, a robot vacuum can be a helpful investment to take the weight off. If you're on the hunt for a good option to buy, the good news is that there are some very nice deals available on select models right now. This includes the Dreame L10s Pro Ultra Heat Robot Vacuum and Mop, which has received a 50% discount at Amazon. This has dropped the price of the Dreame L10s Pro Ultra Heat from 999.99 to 499.99, saving you 500 on list price.


All the AI you'll ever need for a one-time payment of 99.99

Popular Science

If you've ever felt like you're drowning in apps, subscriptions, and random tools just to get your creative work done, you're not alone. Between writing platforms, image generators, audio editors, and video tools, juggling it all can get chaotic--and expensive. Let 1min.AI be your new creative command center that wraps everything you need into one sleek, AI-powered platform. And yes, it really does cover everything. Let's talk writing: Need a blog post, social caption, or polished press release?


I tested Copilot Vision for Windows. Its AI eyes need better glasses

PCWorld

The whole point of Microsoft Copilot Vision for Windows is that it's like an AI assistant, looking over your shoulder as you struggle through a task and making suggestions. So, I was pretty convinced that if Microsoft were to release Copilot Vision for testing, it would be able to do something simple like help me play Windows Solitaire. Sometimes, Microsoft's new Copilot Vision for Windows feels like a real step forward for useful AI: this emerging Windows technology sees what you see on your screen, allowing you to talk to your PC and ask it for help. Unfortunately, that step ahead is often followed by that cliché: two steps back. Copilot Vision for Windows is, at times, genuinely helpful. Outside of some nostalgic tears by former Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer, the announcement of Copilot Vision for Windows was the highlight of Microsoft's 50th anniversary celebration at the company's Redmond, Washington campus.


Robot Talk Episode 120 – Evolving robots to explore other planets, with Emma Hart

Robohub

Claire chatted to Emma Hart from Edinburgh Napier University about algorithms that'evolve' better robot designs and control systems. Emma Hart is a computer scientist working in the field of evolutionary computation. Her work takes inspiration from the natural world, in particular biological evolution, and uses this to develop algorithms that'evolve' both the design and control systems of a robot, customised to a specific application. She was elected as a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh in 2022, and was awarded the ACM SIGEVO Award for Outstanding Contribution to Evolutionary Computation in 2023. She was invited to give a TED Talk on her work in 2021 that has over 1.8 million views.


The 21 Best Early Amazon Pet Day Deals (2025)

WIRED

Why not spoil your furry friend--and save some bones while you're at it too--with some of our favorite Amazon Pet Day deals. In the great tradition of Black Friday, Cyber Monday, and Amazon Prime Day, Amazon has expanded these savings extravaganzas to the pet tech sphere. As the pet tech writer here at WIRED, I have strong opinions about which (often pricey) pet gear is worth your hard-earned dough. I've rounded up some of the best deals I've seen so far on some of my favorite pet-related items I've tested. From automatic litter boxes to toys, feeders to fountains, and even DNA testing kits and pet cameras, I've put the best pet-related deals on WIRED-tested gear that I've seen so far below.


Russia's Putin hosts China's Xi at massive Moscow military parade on Red Square

FOX News

Chinese soldiers are seen marching in Moscow's Red Square on Friday, May 9. (Credit: CCTV) Chinese President Xi Jinping was photographed standing next to Vladimir Putin on Friday as thousands of Russian troops and military vehicles rumbled through Moscow's Red Square during the country's annual Victory Day parade. The event, marking Russia's 80th anniversary of the defeat of Nazi Germany in World War II, featured over 11,500 troops and more than 180 military vehicles, including tanks, armored infantry vehicles and artillery used on the battlefield in Ukraine. "We are proud of their courage and determination, their spiritual force that always has brought us victory," Putin said about the Russian troops fighting in the war. Russian flag carrier Aeroflot canceled more than 100 flights to and from Moscow and delayed over 140 others on Wednesday as the military were repelling repeated Ukrainian drone attacks on the capital. Russian President Vladimir Putin, center right, and Chinese President Xi Jinping, center, watch the Victory Day military parade in Moscow, Russia, on Friday, May 9. (Mikhail Korytov/Photo host agency RIA Novosti via AP) Ukrainian authorities also reported scores of Russian strikes on Friday that killed at least two people in the Kherson and Zaporizhzhia regions and damaged buildings.


Ink over email: Why handwritten notes still win in business

FOX News

Why is it that we still get a tiny thrill from checking the mailbox each day? Rationally, we know what's in there: bills we don't want, catalogs we never ordered, and that bulky Valpak stuffed with coupons we'll never use. But somehow, despite the noise, there's a quiet hope we might find something meaningful. And every once in a while, we do. In a society obsessed with social media, texts, AI, speed and automation, the handwritten thank-you note has become an endangered species.


AI Is Not Your Friend

The Atlantic - Technology

Recently, after an update that was supposed to make ChatGPT "better at guiding conversations toward productive outcomes," according to release notes from OpenAI, the bot couldn't stop telling users how brilliant their bad ideas were. ChatGPT reportedly told one person that their plan to sell literal "shit on a stick" was "not just smart--it's genius." Many more examples cropped up, and OpenAI rolled back the product in response, explaining in a blog post that "the update we removed was overly flattering or agreeable--often described as sycophantic." The company added that the chatbot's system would be refined and new guardrails would be put into place to avoid "uncomfortable, unsettling" interactions. But this was not just a ChatGPT problem. Sycophancy is a common feature of chatbots: A 2023 paper by researchers from Anthropic found that it was a "general behavior of state-of-the-art AI assistants," and that large language models sometimes sacrifice "truthfulness" to align with a user's views.


The hidden consequences of being banned from dating apps

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When Mimi*, 22, was in college, she created a fake profile on the dating app Hinge to report another phony account. Someone was impersonating her then-boyfriend on the app, and the couple wanted to report this account together. "I didn't think much of it at the time," she says. But two years later, single and living in New York City, Mimi turned back to Hinge, this time in a real attempt to try online dating and meet someone new. She quickly discovered she had been banned.