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Google’s AI Search Summaries Will Now Quote Reddit

Search is getting a little more conversational as Google updates its AI Search features to include perspectives from firsthand sources like Reddit, social media, and web forums. The update is designed to surface more human-centered feedback within AI Mode and AI Overviews, helping users find the type of real-world advice they often search for manually. Google will also add more context around these sources, including community names, creator names, or handles, so users can better understand where information is coming from. The move reflects a broader shift in search, where people increasingly want direct answers paired with lived experience and community insight.
Remarkable Introduces a New Black-and-White Paper Tablet

Remarkable is returning to its minimalist roots with the new Remarkable Paper Pure, an E Ink digital notepad that skips the color screen in favor of a refined black-and-white writing experience. The tablet replaces the Remarkable 2 and features an upgraded display, improved speed, and the same $399 price point. According to the company, Paper Pure is twice as fast as its predecessor when navigating, zooming, and turning pages. For users who want a distraction-free writing tool instead of another glowing screen demanding their attention like a tiny rectangle-shaped manager, this update keeps the focus on simplicity.
Apple Could Let Users Choose Their Preferred AI Model

Apple may be preparing to give users more control over which AI model powers Apple Intelligence. According to reporting cited by The Verge, Apple is planning third-party chatbot “Extensions” that could let compatible AI models run system-wide features in iOS 27, iPadOS 27, and macOS 27. These integrations could support tools like Siri, Writing Tools, and Image Playground, rather than limiting users to Apple’s own AI or ChatGPT. The update would mark a major shift toward a more flexible AI ecosystem, where users can choose the model that best fits their needs.
Threads Is Finally Bringing DMs to the Web

Meta is expanding Threads messaging by testing direct messages on the web. Nearly a year after DMs became available on mobile, the browser version will allow users to access their inbox and message requests from desktop. The update also includes familiar privacy controls, letting users decide whether anyone can message them or only people they follow. Meta says group chats on the web are also being tested, which could make Threads more useful for creators, social teams, and anyone who prefers managing conversations from an actual keyboard.
OpenAI Is Reportedly Working on a ChatGPT Phone

OpenAI’s first major hardware product may be a phone, according to analyst Ming-Chi Kuo. The rumored device is reportedly being fast-tracked for mass production in early 2027 and may use a customized version of MediaTek’s upcoming Dimensity 9600 chip. The phone could include enhanced visual sensing capabilities, advanced memory and storage, and a dual-NPU architecture designed to handle different AI tasks at the same time. While still unconfirmed, the report hints at a future where AI is not just an app on a device, but the organizing logic behind the device itself.
The Creator of Roomba Returns With a Robot Companion

Robotics pioneer Colin Angle, best known for creating the Roomba, is back with a very different kind of home robot. His new company, Familiar Machines & Magic, has introduced a dog-sized robotic companion called a Familiar, designed for emotional connection rather than chores. The robot uses on-device generative AI and nonverbal communication, including expressive movement, sounds, and body language, to interact with people in the home. While the concept is ambitious, it points to a growing interest in robots that are less about vacuuming the crumbs of our lives and more about companionship, wellness, and long-term engagement.
DualShot Recorder Becomes a Hit Creator App

DualShot Recorder has become an unexpected App Store success after launching. The iPhone camera app was created by viral wildlife creator Derrick Downey Jr. The DualShot app was designed to help creators capture vertical and horizontal footage at the same time. Likewise, this solves a common content production headache for those posting across multiple platforms. Downey built a devoted following through videos of the squirrels that visit his Los Angeles patio. Originally, Downey wanted a better way to film for both short-form and YouTube content without relying on extra rigs or heavy editing. The app’s success shows how creator-led problem-solving can turn a niche workflow issue into a widely useful product.
