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Prime Day Tech Deals — Amazon Prime Day offers deep discounts on power stations, TVs, headphones, smart home devices.
Meta's $299 Glasses — Meta releases new smart glasses without Ray Ban frames at $299 with camera, AI assistant, 8-hour battery, & 14 live-translation languages.
Alibaba's AI Video Ranks #2 — Alibaba's AI video model surges to #2 spot, surpassing OpenAI's Sora and ByteDance's Seedance.
Instagram Streaming — Instagram enhances its’ TV app with longer-form episodic and live formats now on Samsung TVs.
Valve Steam Machine Lottery — Valve's Steam Machine starts at $1,049 with AMD Zen 4 CPU, lottery sign-ups close June 25.
Samsung AI AC Unit — Samsung's third-gen Bespoke AI WindFree Pro offers AI climate control with architecture-inspired design.
Feed the Children Partners with WYDE's $EAT Token — FTC becomes exclusive partner for WYDE's $EAT hunger token. 944 holders funded 20,000 meals while token surged 10,000%, with 25% of trading fees auto-funding this verified 501(c)(3).


Despite no mention at WWDC, it has long been expected Apple will implement Apple Intelligence features in the HomePod and Apple TV. But developers digging through the code for the beta of tvOS 27 suggests the addition is coming soon.
Ask your HomePod something slightly complicated today and you'll feel it. A pause, a misfire, a response so literal it borders on parody. The gap between what Siri does on an iPhone 16 and what it does on a HomePod sitting three feet away has never been more obvious.
That's about to change. Probably this fall.
Both the first and second betas of tvOS 27 contain code referencing Apple Intelligence frameworks. The second beta goes further: code tied directly to the HomePod setup process mentions Siri AI by name, Apple's next-generation assistant that impressed audiences on iPhone, iPad and Mac at WWDC in June.
Current HomePods simply can't run Siri AI. The HomePod mini still uses the S5 chip from the Apple Watch Series 5. The second-generation HomePod runs on the S7. Neither was designed for modern AI workloads. So finding Siri AI references baked into the HomePod setup process is a meaningful signal, not a glitch.
The betas also reference the N1 chip, Apple's custom processor for Bluetooth and Wi-Fi, which currently exists only in the latest iPhones and iPads. None of the shipping Apple TV or HomePod models have it. Code like this doesn't appear by accident.
Bloomberg's Mark Gurman reports that a new Apple TV 4K and refreshed HomePod mini are in "very advanced testing," and he would be surprised if either missed a 2026 release. His framing is that this is Apple making its TV platform an AI endpoint, timed to a software milestone rather than a hardware breakthrough.
The products have reportedly been physically ready for some time. The delay was Siri. Apple was apparently holding the hardware until the updated assistant was ready to ship alongside it. A fall launch tied to iOS 27 now looks like the plan.
Sitting behind all of that is the longer-rumoured HomePad, a device that would blend an iPad, HomePod and smart home hub into one product. The full robotic arm version won't arrive until 2027 or 2028, but a standalone Home Hub display is expected in 2026, possibly announced at an October keynote. Paired with Siri AI (powered by Gemini), that would give Apple something it has lacked: a genuine AI-first home hub that can go toe to toe with what Google and Amazon have been doing for years.
Speaking of which. The new Google Home Speaker landed on shelves this week for $99.99, the company's first standalone smart speaker in six years.
It's built around Gemini for Home, a voice assistant designed to understand messy, human commands rather than rigid scripts. You can correct yourself mid-sentence, chain multiple requests together, and ask follow-up questions without repeating the wake phrase. That last feature, called Continued Conversation, is now available across all supported languages for the first time.
The more advanced features sit behind a Google Home Premium subscription. That includes Gemini Live for open-ended conversation, Camera History Search so you can ask your speaker what your Nest cameras have seen, and Home Briefs, a summary of household activity while you were out. A separate update rolling out from June 23 also expands Familiar Faces recognition so people can be identified even when their faces aren't visible to the camera, using body size and clothing colour as additional signals.
Google's home AI is already having real conversations. Apple's is still loading.
The smart home used to be about devices. A speaker here, a camera there, a thermostat you could control from your phone. The new version is shaping up to be more about which AI assistant you want running your house, and which company's ecosystem you're prepared to live inside.
Google moved first this week. Apple is coming, probably in a few months, with hardware built from the ground up around Siri AI. The HomePod arriving this fall might finally be the product to bring real intelligence.

DeepMind's $75M Hollywood Bet — Google DeepMind invests $75M in A24 to develop AI filmmaking tools for production and distribution.
Amazon Drops Guadagnino Film — Amazon drops Luca Guadagnino's Sam Altman biopic, Artificial, despite positive reception amid OpenAI $50B deal.
AI Music Faces Lawsuits — Suno, Google, and OpenAI face lawsuits for using copyrighted music in AI training.
Getty Soars on OpenAI Deal — Getty Images stock surges 145%+ after licensing its library to OpenAI for ChatGPT.
Toy Story 5 Breaks Records — Disney/Pixar's Toy Story 5 breaks records with $312M global opening on broad appeal. + Hanks Warns on AI Woody
Indie Theaters Surge — Younger moviegoers increasingly flock to local independent theaters, revitalizing the art-house cinema market.


Trump's Trade Tariff Impact — Six months of Trump tariff announcements and trade investigations leave agricultural markets searching for clarity.
Netflix Hot Ones Spinoff — Netflix launches "Hot Ones: Extra Heat", a spinoff of a popular online interview series that features celebrities eating fiery chicken wings.
Robot Convenience Stores — Galbot opens 24-hour autonomous store in Hong Kong with humanoid robot "Xiao Gai" serving snacks, OTC medicines.
Algae Cooking Club Raises $11.6M — Algae Cooking Club secures $11.6M funding for algae oil with 535°F smoke point, complete omega-9 fats, low environmental footprint.
Best Mushroom Coffees — Top mushroom-infused coffees include Atlas Club's Latte Superblend, Bones Better Brain, Heady Cup for flavor and function.
Bird Flu Hits Australia — Australia records first H5N1 bird-flu case in brown skua, marking virus presence on every continent.

World Cup Betting Boom — World Cup betting hits $5.4B across Kalshi, Polymarket, and Robinhood prediction markets.
Clark's U.S. Open Win — Wyndham Clark claims second U.S. Open at Shinnecock Hills, winning wire-to-wire over Sam Burns.
Serena's Wimbledon Return — Serena Williams makes stunning 44-year-old comeback, secures wild card for Wimbledon after 4-year break.
Messi's Record Goals — Lionel Messi sets an all time World Cup goal scoring record with two goals against Austria, advancing Argentina to the next round.
Sports IP Hits Record — Sports IP revenue hits $174B in 2025, projected to exceed $260B by 2033.
Bale Launches Sports Fund — Gareth Bale and Juggernaut Capital launch $500M+ sports fund targeting growth-stage teams in North America, Europe.
Wimbledon Debentures Surge — Wimbledon debenture prices surge past $500K, tripling since 2024 from US, India, Middle East investors.


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Trump's Quantum Push — President Trump signs orders to boost quantum development by 2028 and post-quantum cryptography by 2031.
Nuclear Clocks Breakthrough — European and Chinese teams developed functional nuclear clocks using thorium-229 nuclei for enhanced precision.
AI Consciousness Debate — Google DeepMind warns AI consciousness debates risk political conflict, urging public deliberation.
Light-Powered Energy Gel — Northwestern researchers developed light-responsive gel storing energy for months, releasing it on oxygen exposure.
Ultra-Black Car Paint — Nipsea Group unveils ultra-black paint absorbing 99.9% visible light with carbon black, carbon nanotubes.
SpaceX Starfall Capsule — SpaceX unveils Starfall, uncrewed cargo capsule returning 1K kg from orbit with smoother re-entry.


Nvidia BioNeMo Toolkit — Nvidia's BioNeMo enhances AI agents with biomedical expertise for drug discovery, genomics, medical imaging.
AI Aids Rare Diagnoses — OpenAI models assist in diagnosing rare pediatric diseases, achieving new diagnoses in 5% of cases.
Brain Implants Detect Cancer — Brain implants successfully detected cancer in three patients using advanced neurotechnology.
Stem Cell Long-Term Win — Two patients with severe autoimmune disease stayed relapse-free 15-16 years post stem cell transplants.
IL-15 Drug Revives T-Cells — SAR'877 IL-15 drug rejuvenates exhausted T-cells without severe inflammation in cancer immunotherapy.
UV Protection Pendant — The90's "Gem" pendant tracks UV exposure, sunscreen, clothing for personalized skincare at $299.
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