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Archives for April 2026

Mia Sato
Mia Sato
Fox News cuts a deal with Kalshi.

Kalshi will have paid product placement on the biggest news channel in the US, according to The Hollywood Reporter (though Fox reportedly won’t use Kalshi for elections coverage). The network is the latest news organization to jump on the prediction market bandwagon: The Associated Press and CNN have deals, not to mention Kalshi and Polymarket’s vast influencer and advertising operations.

Andrew Liszewski
Andrew Liszewski
Polaroid’s new Hi-Print instant photo printer doubles as a picture frame.

The Verge’s Allison Johnson called the original 2 x 3-inch version of the Polaroid Hi-Print the best instant photo printer in 2022. It’s still available for $99.99, but Polaroid has announced a new $119.99 version that churns out larger 3 x 3-inch square photos and doubles as a self-standing frame for your favorite print.

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<em>The Hi-Print 3x3 comes bundled with 10 prints.</em>
<em>Instead of adding a screen, the Polaroid Hi-Print 3x3 has an integrated frame that can display a single 3-inch print.</em>
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The Hi-Print 3x3 comes bundled with 10 prints.
Image: Polaroid
Andrew Liszewski
Andrew Liszewski
The first thermostat with Apple’s Adaptive Temperature feature is now available.

Aqara announced its Thermostat Hub W200 at CES 2026 with support for Apple’s Adaptive Temperature and Clean Energy Guidance features in iOS 26 and Matter controller functionality. The W200 is now available through Aqara’s online store, Amazon, and other retailers for $159.99, while an optional C-wire power adapter is $29.99.

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The Aqara Thermostat Hub W200 on a wall next to a painting.
The W200 thermostat can automatically adjust the temperature in your home based on its activity status in the Apple Home app and prioritize heating and cooling when power rates are lower.
Image: Aqara
Emma Roth
Emma Roth
GoDaddy-hosted sites can now manage access to AI crawlers.

The web hosting platform is working with Cloudflare to integrate the company’s AI Crawl Control tool, which lets publishers choose how web crawlers can access their site. Publishers can use the tool to permit or block bots, or ask them to pay.

Cloudflare began blocking AI crawlers by default last year.

Dominic Preston
Dominic Preston
Japan gets the Pixel 10A in a snazzy new blue.

Google’s latest affordable phone launched in Japan today, more than a month after its release elsewhere. The wait might have been worth it though, since Japanese buyers can get the phone in an exclusive isai blue finish, designed in partnership with Heralbony, a creative company that works with artists with disabilities.

Render showing Isai Blue Google Pixel 10A from an angle
Render showing Isai Blue Google Pixel 10A from the front
Render showing Isai Blue Google Pixel 10A from the back
Bento box graphic showing Isai Blue Google Pixel 10A with exclusive software design
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Isai blue is a limited edition that’s exclusive to Japan.
Image: Google
Dominic Preston
Dominic Preston
Google Photos gets playback speed controls for video.

Android users can now watch videos as slowly as 0.25x or as fast as 2x, though Google hasn’t said when the option will roll out to iOS or the web. Tap the three dot menu on a video to find the new speed options.

Robert Hart
Robert Hart
Jeff Bezos’ AI lab poaches xAI cofounder Kyle Kozic from OpenAI.

Kozic will focus on infrastructure at the well-funded startup, which Bezos leads with former Google exec Vikram Bajaj, according to the FT. Project Prometheus is focused on using AI to improve manufacturing. Kozic’s defection is the latest in a broader wave of AI talent reshuffling.

Thomas Ricker
Thomas Ricker
AI continues to be very good for $amsung.

Preliminary earnings suggest an eightfold increase in profit (57.2 trillion won estimated, or about $37.8 billion) from the same quarter in 2025, exceeding its entire profit for all of last year. The spike is likely due to strong demand for its memory chips, which have only increased in price as Big AI gobbles up all available inventory.

Jay Peters
Jay Peters
Anthropic has signed a big AI infrastructure deal with Google and Broadcom.

The “multiple gigawatts of next-generation TPU capacity” are expected to come online beginning in 2027 to “power our frontier Claude models.” The company also says that its run-rate revenue has surpassed $30 billion.

Stevie Bonifield
Stevie Bonifield
Google has launched a free, offline AI dictation app that will automatically polish your speech.

Google AI Edge Eloquent is a new live AI transcription app that requires no subscription and has no usage limits. When you finish speaking, it will also filter out filler words like “um.” It’s currently only on iOS, but Google plans to bring the app to Android and macOS.

Screenshots of Google AI Edge Eloquent as seen on the App Store
Image: Google
Emma Roth
Emma Roth
Apple isn’t giving up on its App Store fight with Epic just yet.

The iPhone maker plans to ask the Supreme Court to review a December 2025 ruling that found Apple in contempt by imposing a 27 percent fee on external in-app payments, according to a new legal filing. Apple also is asking the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals to pause that ruling.

Jay Peters
Jay Peters
Bluesky has had some issues today.

Outage reports have gone up and down on Downdetector today, and my feed occasionally hasn’t loaded. Bluesky says the issue, which it blamed on an upstream service provider, “appears” to have been fixed, but users have taken the problems as a chance to poke fun at unpopular comments from the Bluesky team about vibe coding.

Updates: Added Bluesky’s status updates.