
Beyond Tech: Your Weekend Upgrade
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Consumer Tech: EV sales rebound; iOS 27 Siri AI; OpenAI speaker; Spotify assistant; Superhuman drafts
Art/Culture: AI Odyssey film; Nolan AI backlash; Paramount CA exit; Moana flop
Sports: Atlas World Cup robot; MLB All-Stars; Walker Derby win; Khosla Seahawks; Nosková Wimbledon
Futurism: Space mirror; China RoboCup; Oak Lab AI; paintable wearables; AI-proof fashion
Wellness: Biogen tau drug; robot surgery; AI brain diagnostics; circadian light; Neko $700M
Food/Drink: AI F&B ROI; packaging laws; Wonder $9B; Polysense seed; Ranch-bassadors; new snacks

EV Sales Rebound — Q2 2026 EV sales up 14.7% year-to-date despite 20.5% decline year-over-year, with Tesla leading rebound, capturing one-third of new buys.
iOS 27 Siri AI — iOS 27 public beta unveils revamped Siri AI integrating iPhone, iPad, Mac powered by Apple Intelligence and Google Gemini, unavailable in EU.
OpenAI Speaker — OpenAI reveals a screenless, voice-first smart speaker integrating ChatGPT, competing with Amazon Echo and Google Home with smart-home controls.
Claude Fable Extended — Anthropic extends free Claude Fable 5 access through July 19, countering OpenAI's GPT-5.6 Sol amid growing competition and scrutiny.
Spotify Music Assistant — Spotify debuts ChatGPT-style conversational assistant for Premium subscribers with natural-language voice for personalized music discovery and playlists.
Superhuman AI Email — Superhuman introduces AI auto-draft for seamless email replies on $30/month service, earning TechCrunch approval and setting AI-productivity standard.


Your iPhone is about to get a lot smarter, and OpenAI is feverishly building gadgets to compete with it. This week gave us the clearest look yet at both. Apple opened its all new Siri AI to the public (powered by Gemini AI), then OpenAI revealed a $230 light up keyboard, and details leaked about a mysterious OpenAI speaker that moves on its own. Behind all of it, a courtroom fight over who owns the ideas inside these devices.
Let's start with the thing you can actually try this weekend. The iOS 27 public beta is out, and it includes the biggest Siri upgrade since the assistant launched. If you have an iPhone 15 Pro or newer, you can install the beta, join a waitlist in Settings, and wait for the push notification that says your new Siri is ready.
What does it do? Quite a lot. The new Siri can find that photo you took two summers ago, summarize the group chat you have been ignoring, spot an appointment in a text and drop it into your calendar, and tell you the nutritional info of whatever your camera is pointing at. It can see what is on your screen and answer questions about it. Ask it something you would normally Google, like when the local farmers market opens, and it just answers.
You can summon it the old ways, by saying "Hey Siri" or pressing the side button, or new ones, like swiping down from the Dynamic Island. It even has its own chat app now, so you converse with it like ChatGPT. And it works across your Mac, iPad, Apple Watch, CarPlay and Vision Pro.
The early verdict is the surprising part. Gizmodo spent a month with it in Beta and declared, that Apple actually did it this time. After a decade of Siri being the punchline of the smart assistant world, the new version is being called a quiet game changer. It still gets confused sometimes. One reviewer asked for news about Iran and Siri searched his contacts for a friend named Iran. Beta software is beta software. If your phone needs to work perfectly, wait for the full release in September.
Meanwhile, OpenAI is done living inside your browser. This week it launched the Codex Micro, a $230 keyboard made with designer Work Louder. It is aimed at coders who run teams of AI agents. The keyboard has glowing keys that show what each agent is doing, a joystick for launching tasks, and a dial that literally turns up how hard the AI thinks. It is a limited run collector's item, but it is also a statement: OpenAI wants a spot on your desk.
The bigger reveal came from Bloomberg. OpenAI's first true mass market device is reportedly a portable, screenless smart speaker with "mechanical elements that can move on their own." No screen. Moving parts. Nobody outside the company quite knows what that adds up to, and OpenAI is not saying. The device is still in development, being built by former Apple engineers, many of whom arrived through OpenAI's 6.5B purchase of iPhone designer Jony Ive's startup io.
Those three words, former Apple engineers, are why this story has lawyers. Apple sued OpenAI last week, accusing it of a deliberate campaign to extract Apple's secrets. The filing claims OpenAI's hardware chief Tang Tan, who spent 24 years at Apple, asked job candidates to bring Apple hardware components to interviews and coached departing staff on slipping past Apple's security. One engineer allegedly kept his Apple laptop and downloaded confidential files with it. Apple's filing calls OpenAI's hardware business "rotten to its core." OpenAI denies it all, saying it has no interest in other companies' trade secrets.
For now, the assistant on your iPhone finally works, and you can test it today. OpenAI is building a strange little robot speaker to sit in your kitchen, which sounds like a sort of challenger to Siri’s presence in your bluetooth speaker or smart home AI setup. What the future holds is two of the most powerful companies in tech fighting for hardware supremacy. And we haven’t even talked about what Google and Samsung are up to in the Android space. It looks like AI hardware is finally here, and it’s only going to accelerate in utility and capacity from here.

AI Film Odysseus — Fountain O launches an AI-generated 135-minute film of the Odyssey just before Nolan’s $250M feature release. Odysseus: The Fall used Kling, Claude, Gemini to replace traditional actors and cameras, pricing at $9.99 rental.
Nolan Attacks AI — Christopher Nolan criticizes AI's rapid rise, warning it's mistimed for filmmaking and highlighting broader backlash among filmmakers and audiences.
Paramount California Exit — Paramount seeks deal with California regulator Bonta for Warner Bros. merger, aiming $30B spending and job creation but considering leaving due to regulatory resistance.
Moana Box Office Flop — Disney's live-action Moana underperformed with $43M domestic debut against strong competition, threatening recovery of $250M budget.


AI in Food Business — AI delivers real ROI in F&B through demand forecasting, inventory optimization, personalized marketing, starting with data audit.
Packaging Law Changes — California bans "sell-by" labels, Virginia prohibits polystyrene by July 1, Connecticut tightens PFAS labeling.
Wonder $9B Valuation — Wonder, owner of Grubhub and Blue Apron, seeks hundreds of millions at $9B valuation, with founder Marc Lore contributing $200M.
Polysense $10.7M Seed — Polysense raises $10.7M seed led by Felix Capital for AI-driven vision system, cutting potato-peeling time 45% and enhancing bakery yields.
Hidden Valley Ranch Ambassador — Hidden Valley Ranch launches 7-week "Ranch-bassador" program recruiting 4 fans to travel Europe pairing ranch with local dishes.
New Snack Products — Hershey launches Reese's Pieces Cookie, PepsiCo Quaker debuts Oat Shake & Go protein drink, Brown-Forman introduces El Jimador Spritz.

Hyundai Atlas Robot — Hyundai debuted Boston Dynamics' Atlas at a FIFA World Cup 2026 game showing mobility and football-inspired performances.
2026 MLB All-Stars — 2026 MLB All-Star Game roster features 26 first-time selections with Braves, Dodgers, Phillies leading with 5 players each.
Walker Home Run Derby — Jordan Walker of St. Louis Cardinals clinched 2026 MLB Home Run Derby with 12 homers, edging Kyle Schwarber's 11, Cardinals' first.
Khosla Seahawks Deal — Khosla family led by Vinod Khosla agrees buying Seattle Seahawks for $9.612B, relinquishing 49ers stake, pending NFL approval.
Nosková Wimbledon Win — Linda Nosková claims first Grand Slam at Wimbledon, defeating Karolína Muchová, the ninth consecutive new champion.


Space Mirror Test — FCC greenlights Reflect Orbital's Eärendil-1 space mirror test to illuminate dark areas, despite concerns over astronomy, wildlife, and health impacts.
China RoboCup Win — China defends Humanoid League football/soccer title at RoboCup 2026 with Booster T1, underscoring trend toward autonomous teams rivaling humans by 2050.
Oak Lab AI — Richard Sutton co-founds Oak Lab aiming to develop AI learning from experience like animals, collaborating with John Carmack and Khurram Javed.
Paintable Wearables — Penn State, MIT researchers develop WE-PPD, paintable polymer electrode on skin tracking muscle activity, heart rate, brain waves for medical monitoring.
Artificial Blood Vessels — MIT researchers discover mechanical stretching of arteries in gel stimulates capillary growth via PIEZO1 gene, enabling artificial blood-vessel networks.
Anti-Tracking Fashion — Urban Privacy develops anti-tracking jackets and QR-code scarves to confuse AI surveillance and block GPS, reflecting growing digital privacy concerns.


Biogen Tau Drug — Biogen's diranersen reduces tau protein production by 26%, slowing cognitive decline in early Alzheimer's patients with manageable side effects.
Teleop Robot Surgery — Teleoperated humanoid robots successfully conducted surgeries in preclinical trials, offering compact, cost-effective alternative to traditional surgical robots.
Apple FaceID AI Brain — Former Apple FaceID co-inventor launches startup using AI-powered brain imaging for early diagnosis of mental health and neurological conditions.
Daylight Circadian Health — Bright daytime exposure reduces mortality risk while excessive nighttime light increases it, supporting healthier circadian rhythms and lifespan.
Immune Nanodiscs — Macrophage-derived nanodiscs attack Candida albicans, enhancing antifungal defenses and reducing fungal loads in mice for resistant pathogen defense.
Neko Health $700M — Neko Health, co-founded by Daniel Ek, raises $700M for body-scanning technology and comprehensive wellness services, revolutionizing preventive medicine.
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