What I learned from my first few months with a Bambu Lab A1 3D printer, part 1

What I learned from my first few months with a Bambu Lab A1 3D printer, part 1

Bambu Studio isn’t the most approachable application, but if you’ve made it this far, it shouldn’t be totally beyond your comprehension. For first-time setup, you’ll choose your model of printer (all Bambu models and a healthy selection of third-party printers are officially supported), leave the filament settings as they are, and sign in if you…

Consumer rights group: Why a 10-year ban on AI regulation will harm Americans

Consumer rights group: Why a 10-year ban on AI regulation will harm Americans

This week, more than 140 civil rights and consumer protection organizations signed a letter to Congress opposing legislation that would preempt state and local laws governing artificial intelligence (AI) for the next decade. House Republicans last week added a broad 10-year ban on state and local AI regulations to the Budget Reconciliation Bill that’s currently being…

AI vs. copyright

AI vs. copyright

Last year, I noted that OpenAI’s view on copyright is that it’s fine and dandy to copy, paste, and steal people’s work. OpenAI is far from alone. Anthropic, Google, and Meta all trot out the same tired old arguments: AI must be free to use copyrighted material under the legal doctrine of fair use so…

Jony Ive and OpenAI plan ‘bicycles’ for 21st-century minds

Jony Ive and OpenAI plan ‘bicycles’ for 21st-century minds

In a move that casts a shadow across Apple’s upcoming Worldwide Developer’s Conference, OpenAI has announced that it will purchase io, the AI startup founded by acclaimed former Apple designer Sir Jony Ive, who helped create the iMac, iPod, and iPhone.  The deal sees Ive’s hand-picked io team of talented Apple alumni merge with OpenAI. Ive himself stays…

I helped a lost dog’s AirTag ping its owner: An ode to replaceable batteries

I helped a lost dog’s AirTag ping its owner: An ode to replaceable batteries

Out of all the books I read for my formal education, one bit, from one slim paperback, has lodged the deepest into my brain. William Blundell’s The Art and Craft of Feature Writing offers a “selective list of what readers like.” It starts with a definitive No. 1: “Dogs, followed by other cute animals and…

“Microsoft has simply given us no other option,” Signal says as it blocks Windows Recall

“Microsoft has simply given us no other option,” Signal says as it blocks Windows Recall

Signal Messenger is warning the users of its Windows Desktop version that the privacy of their messages is under threat by Recall, the AI tool rolling out in Windows 11 that will screenshot, index, and store almost everything a user does every three seconds. Effective immediately, Signal for Windows will by default block the ability…

Google pretends to be in on the joke, but its focus on AI Mode search is serious

Google pretends to be in on the joke, but its focus on AI Mode search is serious

AI Mode as Google’s next frontier Google is the world’s largest advertising entity, but search is what fuels the company. Quarter after quarter, Google crows about increasing search volume—it’s the most important internal metric for the company. Google has made plenty of changes to its search engine results pages (SERPs) over the years, but AI…

Apple legend Jony Ive takes control of OpenAI’s design future

Apple legend Jony Ive takes control of OpenAI’s design future

On Wednesday, OpenAI announced that former Apple design chief Jony Ive and his design firm LoveFrom will take over creative and design control at OpenAI. The deal makes Ive responsible for shaping the future look and feel of AI products at the chatbot creator, extending across all of the company’s ventures, including ChatGPT. Jony Ive…

SilverStone is back with a beige PC case that looks just like your crappy old 486

SilverStone is back with a beige PC case that looks just like your crappy old 486

SilverStone’s first ’80s throwback PC case started life as an April Fools’ joke, but the success of the FLP01 was apparently serious enough to merit a follow-up. The company brought another beige case to the Computex trade show this week, the vertically oriented FLP02 (via Tom’s Hardware). If the original horizontally oriented FLP01 case called…

Google I/O 2025: The most important new launches

Google I/O 2025: The most important new launches

At its annual developer conference, Google presented groundbreaking AI innovations that go far beyond mere product updates. Rather, they outline a future in which artificial intelligence is no longer just a tool, but an omnipresent, proactive companion. Here are the most important new products. Project Astra: the universal AI assistant Project Astra, which has been…