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    Google Introduces Googlebook, a Gemini-First Laptop Platform

    Google Introduces Googlebook, a Gemini-First Laptop Platform

    May 19, 2026  Twila Rosenbaum
    Google has announced the Googlebook, a new category of personal computers that places AI at the center of the user experience. Running on a blend of ChromeOS and Android, it introduces the Magic Pointer cursor, native Android app support, and seamless phone integration. The devices will feature a distinctive glowbar and are expected to launch later this year from partners like Acer, ASUS, and Dell.
    WWDC 2026 Preview: Apple Readies Siri Overhaul, AI Updates, and More

    WWDC 2026 Preview: Apple Readies Siri Overhaul, AI Updates, and More

    May 19, 2026  Twila Rosenbaum
    Apple's WWDC 2026 is set to unveil iOS 27 with a major Siri overhaul, bringing chatbot-like interactions and on-screen understanding. The update also includes broader AI model choices and macOS 27 design tweaks. Key highlights include AI-powered photo editing, smarter autocorrect, and a potential standalone Siri app.
    Smarter Storage at the Edge: The Key to AI Anywhere

    Smarter Storage at the Edge: The Key to AI Anywhere

    May 19, 2026  Twila Rosenbaum
    AI workloads are increasingly moving to the edge, where power, space, and latency are limited. Storage, not compute, often becomes the bottleneck. This article explores how modern SSDs designed for edge environments can accelerate AI performance, improve efficiency, and reduce total cost of ownership through real-world case studies and expert insights.
    Microsoft is retiring Teams’ Together Mode

    Microsoft is retiring Teams’ Together Mode

    May 18, 2026  Twila Rosenbaum
    Microsoft is retiring Teams' Together Mode, the pandemic-era feature that placed participants into virtual scenes like auditoriums and coffee shops. The company says it will focus on core video quality and performance improvements for a simplified experience. The change is rolling out gradually, removing Together Mode toggles and related features.
    Microsoft starts canceling Claude Code licenses

    Microsoft starts canceling Claude Code licenses

    May 18, 2026  Twila Rosenbaum
    Microsoft is canceling Claude Code licenses for thousands of its developers, encouraging them to transition to GitHub Copilot CLI. The decision, set by June 30, reflects a strategy shift and cost-cutting. While Claude Code was popular, Microsoft wants to focus on its own AI coding tool.
    Chatbots at the drive-thru are just the beginning

    Chatbots at the drive-thru are just the beginning

    May 18, 2026  Twila Rosenbaum
    Fast-food chains have deployed AI chatbots at drive-thrus since 2021, but customer preference remains for human workers. McDonald's ended its IBM partnership, and SEC charged Presto for misleading claims. Meanwhile, chains are expanding AI to menu boards, kitchen assistants, and predictive maintenance.
    University of Arizona students boo Eric Schmidt’s AI cheerleading during commencement

    University of Arizona students boo Eric Schmidt’s AI cheerleading during commencement

    May 18, 2026  Twila Rosenbaum
    During the University of Arizona's 2026 commencement ceremony, former Google CEO Eric Schmidt faced loud boos from graduates when he turned his speech into a pitch for artificial intelligence. Students expressed anger over AI's threat to jobs and Schmidt's personal controversies. The incident highlights growing public skepticism toward Silicon Valley's relentless push of AI technologies.
    Miley Cyrus: Sie kommt in Jeans zur Modenschau

    Miley Cyrus: Sie kommt in Jeans zur Modenschau

    May 18, 2026  Twila Rosenbaum
    Miley Cyrus überraschte bei der Dior Cruise 2027 Modenschau in Los Angeles mit einem unerwartet lässigen Jeans-Outfit, während andere Stars in glamourösen Roben erschienen. Die Sängerin zeigte, wie cool Denim im Sommer sein kann. Neben ihrem Mode-Statement steht auch ihr bevorstehender Stern auf dem Hollywood Walk of Fame im Fokus.
    Tom Cruise verpasste einst Kultrolle in "Die Verurteilten"

    Tom Cruise verpasste einst Kultrolle in "Die Verurteilten"

    May 18, 2026  Twila Rosenbaum
    Vor über 30 Jahren war Tom Cruise im Gespräch für die Rolle des Andy Dufresne in „Die Verurteilten“. Doch er lehnte ab – ebenso wie Kevin Costner und Tom Hanks. Der Film wurde trotzdem zum Kultklassiker, und Tim Robbins wurde zur Idealbesetzung. Erfahren Sie hier die ganze Geschichte der verpassten Rollen und wie Frank Darabont seinen ersten Film gegen alle Widerstände durchsetzte.
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