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The Pope isn’t AGI-pilledThe Pope isn’t AGI-pilled
Hayden Field
The new Razr Ultra isn’t your average phone — for better and worse

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It’s a gorgeous phone with excellent battery life, but sometimes standing out isn’t so great.

Allison Johnson
Dominic Preston
Dominic Preston
Less than the sum of its parts.

Whatever you think of the new Ferrari Luce EV, designed with help from Jony Ive, it doesn’t look much like a Ferrari. A few individual parts do, but it all adds up to something a little different.

pretendworld:

what’s crazy is that some of the exterior details are really stunning. the top down images are super cool, some of the rear details are beautiful. then it’s suddenly a nissan leaf

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Thomas Ricker
Thomas Ricker
Luce x Leo.

The Vatican and Ferrari go way back, so a little cross promotion of the all-electric Luce is to be expected. But not even divine intervention will pacify Ferrari fans eager for a return of sharp, aggressive lines. Still, I think we can all agree that it looks better than the all-electric G-Class popemobile which also cost half a million dollars.

<em>The new Ferrari Luce presented at Castel Gandolfo to Pope Leo XIV.</em>
<em>The first electric “Popemobile” from Mercedes-Benz</em> reveale<em>d in 2024.</em>
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The new Ferrari Luce presented at Castel Gandolfo to Pope Leo XIV.
Image: Ferrari
Jess Weatherbed
Jess Weatherbed
People sure do hate Google’s AI Search updates.

Since Google announced its Search box overhaul at I/O last week, DuckDuckGo says its own iOS installs have increased by an average of 33 percent week over week in the US. Visits to the “No AI” version of DuckDuckGo’s search platform also jumped by up to 27.7 percent compared to the week prior.

Thomas Ricker
Thomas Ricker
Dropbox founder Drew Houston steps down.

Steve Jobs famously told Houston his startup was “a feature, not a product” when trying to acquire it back in 2009. Houston turned down the nine-figure buyout offer and Apple went on to launch iCloud. Houston, now 43 and worth about $2 billion, leaves behind a service used by millions worldwide. He now wants to do something entrepreneurial with — you guessed it — AI.

Thomas Ricker
Thomas Ricker
Samsung’s largest unions approve bonus scheme.

The deal will pay some workers in Samsung’s highly profitable memory chip unit around $416,000 this year, while employees in other chip units will receive less, and those in its consumer electronics divisions are ‌set ⁠to receive very little by comparison. Payouts are pegged to Samsung hitting profit milestones through 2028.

TC Sottek
TC Sottek
This isn’t just one of the best video game intros ever —

It’s also one of the better intros to any James Bond film. The opening sequence in 007 First Light feels like it belongs in the official Bond catalog, with an original song written and composed by Lana Del Rey and David Arnold. Hell, I’d even place it as a top-10 Bond theme song. The game is out May 27th.

Jay Peters
Jay Peters
Sony suddenly shuts down multiplayer for one of its earliest PS5 exclusives.

The company pulled the plug on multiplayer for Destruction AllStars, a game about smashing cars that launched in February 2021, due to “ongoing technical issues.” Destruction AllStars was also delisted from the PlayStation Store earlier on Tuesday.

Here’s the email I received earlier today about the shutdown.

A notice about the shutdown of Destruction AllStars. The text reads: “From May 26, 2026 at 14:00 UTC, Destruction AllStars and all associated virtual currency (Destruction Points) will be removed from sale at PlayStation®Store and will no longer be available for purchase. Single-player modes will remain accessible to existing users until Wednesday November 25, 2026 at 15:00 UTC when all server support for Destruction AllStars shall be shut down. After this date, Arcade Mode single player challenges shall remain playable for returning players, however functionality and player experience may be impacted due to the server shutdown. Otherwise, all remaining game services will be taken offline. Any virtual currency (Destruction Points) currently owned by players can continue to be redeemed within available single-player modes until Wednesday November 25, 2026 at 15:00 UTC. Due to ongoing technical issues, multiplayer services for Destruction AllStars on PlayStation®5 consoles shall remain offline and are no longer available. We appreciate the support and enthusiasm of the Destruction AllStars community. Your statutory rights (if any) are not affected; contact PlayStation Support for assistance.”
Image: PlayStation
Sean Hollister
Sean Hollister
Will there still be a desktop PC industry at this rate?

This 3.5-hour GamersNexus video makes me wonder. We knew tariffs, RAM prices, and oil prices were scaring buyers away, but it’s something different to watch a Cooler Master guy, standing in a warehouse full of unsold PC cases, dish for 30 minutes straight — or see how Thermal Grizzly’s thermal paste sales have cratered.

Lauren Feiner
Lauren Feiner
More than 40 state AGs oppose a federal kids online safety package.

A bipartisan group of attorneys general wrote to congressional leaders that passing the House’s KIDS Act — which includes a weakened version of the Kids Online Safety Act (KOSA) — would preempt state laws and “insulate Big Tech from appropriate oversight and accountability and imperil the young people it purports to protect.”

State AG letter opposing the KIDS Act

[Tennessee Attorney General’s Office]

Jay Peters
Jay Peters
Google is officially talking about the new Workspace app icons.

We started seeing them in our apps earlier this month, but Google said Tuesday that it’s rolling out the icons over the “next several weeks.” I’m not a fan of the changes — the Gmail and Sheets ones look particularly bad to me — but I suppose I’ll get used to them over time.

What do you think?

An image showing new Google Workspace app icons.
Image: Google