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Roku’s new home screen, Meta subscriptions & AI phishing scams (176, May 30, 2026)

Be sure to subscribe to the Rich On Tech Newsletter! Rich talked about the big changes to the Roku home screen. Rich mentioned to turn off Automatic Content Recognition: Settings > Privacy - Smart TV Experience > ACR Off Chelsea in Beaumont wants to know why Samsung Messages is m ...  Afficher plus

Google’s massive AI search overhaul, $845K spoofing scam & duplicate photo tools (175, May 23, 2026)

• Google’s biggest Search overhaul in 25 years: Google unveiled a major AI-powered redesign of Search and Gemini at Google I/O, turning the search box into a multimodal assistant that can understand text, photos, video, and voice. Rich explained how AI is becoming more proactive, ...  Afficher plus

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Amazon Goes to War Over AI Shopping Agents
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Perplexity’s shopping recommendations are shaking Amazon’s grip. Now Amazon is taking legal action to stop the shift. Retail as we know it could change fast.

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The Subscription Trap
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Over the past two decades, there's been a sort of tectonic economic shift happening under our feet. More and more companies have switched from selling goods one by one to selling services, available as a subscription. These days everything from razor blades to meal kits to car wa ...  Afficher plus

Beyond Meat’s partnership-palooza, Boeing’s $8.5B “gate”, and Tinder tries to cut out Google’s app tax
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Beyond Meat is bouncing back after 2 big partnership deals — online and offline. You’re constantly hearing about Boeing’s issues, so we’re breaking down how its $8B price tag stacks up to other corporate scandals. And Tinder’s new move to sneak past the Google Play store highligh ...  Afficher plus

OpenAI will use Condé Nast content, Streaming hit new viewership records in July, and Anova will charge customers to use its sous vide app
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OpenAI will use Condé Nast content in ChatGPT's responses, Streaming hit multiple new viewership records in July, and Anova will charge customers to use its sous vide app, because everything must be a subscription. It's Wednesday, August 21st and this is Engadget News. Learn more ...  Afficher plus