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Pass off yard care to these new eufy lawn mowers ( 300 off with discount code)

PCWorld

Maintaining a perfect lawn takes time, effort, and dedication, and mowing the grass can become a relentless, repetitive chore. Not keeping up with maintenance could mean your garden quickly starts to resemble a jungle. Two new robot lawn mowers from eufy hope to change your outlook on garden maintenance. The eufy E15 and E18, available for sale now, are a pair of connected robot lawn mowers. These clever gadgets can take this chore off your hands by bringing smart tech into your yard.


Google AI Mode rolls out to more testers with new image search feature

Engadget

Google is bringing AI Mode to more people in the US. The company announced on Monday it would make the new search tool, first launched at the start of last month, to millions of more Labs users across the country. For uninitiated, AI Mode is a new dedicated tab within Search. It allows you to ask more complicated questions of Google, with a custom version of Gemini 2.0 doing the legwork to deliver a nuanced AI-generated response. Labs, meanwhile, is a beta program you can enroll your Google account in to gain access to new Search features before the company rolls them out to the public.


The most popular AI tools of 2025 (and what that even means)

ZDNet

Popularity in the tech world is hard to measure. I've talked at length about this in my discussions of programming language popularity. It really comes down to what you use to measure popularity -- and how available those metrics are to those doing the analysis. It's difficult to generically define popularity, especially when you're including tools that do wildly different things. For example, is a general-purpose text-to-image generator like Midjourney inherently more popular than a tool that removes backgrounds from images like Remove.bg?


The Death Stranding movie now has a writer and director

Engadget

Movies based on video games have become a pretty big deal in recent years. Just look at those box office returns for A Minecraft Movie for proof of that. This means that more films are coming down the pike, including a motion picture based on Hideo Kojima's delivery simulator Death Stranding. We first learned this was coming back in 2022, but now there's a writer and director attached to the project. The production company A24, which is helping to finance the film, just announced that it will be written and directed by Michael Sarnoski.


Gemini live video and screensharing starts rolling out to Pixel 9 and Galaxy S25 phones

Engadget

Later than expected, Google has begun rolling a pair of new Gemini Live features to Pixel 9 and Samsung Galaxy S25 devices. The company first previewed Gemini live video and screensharing during Mobile World Congress in March. As you might have guessed from their names, the two features allow you to take advantage of Gemini's multi-modal capabilities to ask Google's chatbot questions about what you see in front of your or on your phone's screen. It's here: ask Gemini about anything you see. If you don't own a Pixel 9 or Galaxy S25, Google says you can still access the new features through the Gemini app on Android.


Nintendo says the Switch 2 Joy-Con controllers don't have Hall effect thumbsticks

Engadget

While the Nintendo Switch 2 had its splashy debut last week, including details about the hardware and launch games, there's still lots about the console that Nintendo has yet to clear up. For instance, the company hasn't gone into specifics about the CPU and GPU that are powering the Switch 2, other than to touch on the performance enhancements that they offer over the Switch (NVIDIA separately confirmed that the Switch 2 uses its Deep Learning Super Sampling tech). However, since last Wednesday's blockbuster Direct, Nintendo has touched on some new Switch 2 details in interviews with the press. For one thing, Nate Bihldorff, Senior Vice President of Product Development & Publishing at Nintendo of America, told Nintendo Life that the console's Joy-Con 2 controllers do not use Hall effect tech. "The Joy-Con 2's controllers have been designed from the ground up," Bihldorff said.


I tested Microsoft's new Copilot features. 2 have big potential--the others, meh

PCWorld

Microsoft unveiled a swath of new AI features during its 50th birthday bash in Redmond last week, and I got to try many of them. Copilot Vision holds the most potential for consumers, but Copilot's shopping features aren't far behind. If you're concerned about Copilot's new Memory and Personality traits, I wouldn't be -- it looks way too early to get a sense of what it will eventually be. Those were my impressions after sampling most of the new Copilot demonstrations on display at Microsoft's 50th anniversary celebration. Microsoft talked about its vision for a personable Copilot that could shop for you and walk you through tech issues step-by-step.


Even Realities G1 review: Limited but effective smart glasses

Engadget

I appreciate devices that don't try to do too much. There are too many products throwing too many features at the consumer in the hope one or two sticks. I'm reminded of the recently revived Pebble, which offers a pared down way to check your phone's notifications from your wrist, and little else. That's the best way to describe Even Realities' G1 smart glasses, which puts a second screen for your smartphone on your face. G1 is almost aggressively low-tech, putting in your line of sight a dot matrix display that'll leap into life when required. You'll be able to see the time, phone notifications, calendar, stock and news updates from a handful of chosen publishers.


Dangers of oversharing with AI tools

FOX News

Fox News chief political anchor Bret Baier has the latest on regulatory uncertainty amid artificial intelligence development on "Special Report." Have you ever stopped to think about how much your chatbot knows about you? Over the years, tools like ChatGPT have become incredibly adept at learning your preferences, habits and even some of your deepest secrets. But while this can make them seem more helpful and personalized, it also raises some serious privacy concerns. As much as you learn from these AI tools, they learn just as much about you.


#AAAI2025 invited talk round-up 1: labour economics, and reasoning about spatial information

AIHub

The 39th Annual AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence (AAAI 2025) took place in Philadelphia from Tuesday 25 February to Tuesday 4 March 2025. The programme featured eight invited talks. Susan works at the intersection of computer science and economics. In the past she has researched problems relating to mechanism design, auctions, pricing, and causal inference, but recently she has turned her attention to modelling worker career transitions using transformer models. In her talk, Susan described the research in a few of her recent papers covering topics such as the gender wage gap and economic prediction of labour sequence data.