13 – Breaking News & Latest Updates 2026
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Archives for May 2026

David Pierce
David Pierce
Let me get this straight: I post it here, and it goes everywhere?

Here’s a very fun thing I just got to do: the first-ever federated Verge quickpost! You should be able to see this on The Verge or lots of platforms, and reply here and there and everywhere. The open social future rocks. (But also, just, like, tell me if you saw this, okay? We’re testing stuff.)

In desperate times, graduates find hope in humiliating tech CEOs

‘They deserve everything they’re getting.’ (Boos.)

Janus Rose
Luigi Mangione supporters are back in court — this time with press credentials

A handful of supporters showed up to a pretrial hearing with New York City-issued press passes.

Mia Sato
Jennifer Pattison Tuohy
Jennifer Pattison Tuohy
Google is turning Google Home into a “full-stack AI offering.”

It’s combining Google Home APIs with Gemini smart home features, so ISPs, security companies, and carriers can “build monetizable, proactive services” for your homes. In other words, Google wants other companies to put Google Home’s AI in their products — and charge you a Google Home Premium subscription. With manufacturers now able to build Gemini-powered speakers and cameras, it seems entirely possible that Google may never make another Nest device again.

Jay Peters
Jay Peters
Bluesky says that Russian influence operators are hijacking accounts to share disinformation.

Hijacked accounts include those of people who are “influential in their fields, though perhaps not famous,” like journalists and professors, according to The New York Times.

Marina Galperina
Marina Galperina
Some people are losing too much weight in Retatrutide trial.

Randomized trial results of the experimental GLP-1, GIP, and glucagon drug shows that it may be too effective, while causing a whopping 11% of participants at the highest dose to drop out because of the severity of the side effects. In Optimizer, Victoria Song covered TikTok influencers pushing grey market knockoffs of “Ratatouille” and attempted to find out what was actually in them. (Please don’t buy shady “Retatrutide” from the internet.)

Sean Hollister
Sean Hollister
Lenovo is somehow selling a handheld with thousands of Nintendo games.

Retro Dodo reached out, and sure enough, Lenovo admits it’s behind the G02. I can understand wanting a piece of the retro handheld action, but surely Nintendo didn’t license Lenovo to distribute thousands of titles? Then again, Anbernic’s been getting away with similar year after year.

Sean Hollister
Sean Hollister
The Blackberry-like Clicks Communicator is getting a bigger battery and newer Android version

The $500 phone-for-your-phone will now ship with a 4,450mAh battery and the new Android 17, reports Droid Life — good and unexpected upgrades over 4,000mAh and Android 16. Shipping in Q4.

Andrew Liszewski
Andrew Liszewski
8BitDo’s customizable Xbox controller has been delayed until August.

The company announced on X that preorders for its Ultimate 3E Controller for Xbox with TMR sticks, Hall effect triggers, and swappable ABXY buttons will be available for preorder starting on May 26th. But while it was announced during CES 2026 with an estimated Q2 release, the controller now isn’t shipping until August.

The 8BitDo Ultimate 3E controller for Xbox with its faceplate removed.
Image: 8BitDo
Andrew J. Hawkins
Andrew J. Hawkins
Audi’s futuristic headlights are coming to America.

Audi says that its Matrix LED headlights reduce glare for oncoming drivers by using the vehicle’s front-facing cameras to continuously shape the light pattern in real time. Audi first released the headlights in Europe in 2013, but regulatory hurdles delayed their adoption in the US. A rule change in 2022 eased those hurdles, allowing Audi to launch the new Matrix LED headlights in its Q9 and SQ9 SUVs later this year.

Image: Audi