Microsoft Just Gave Copilot Notebooks a Major Redesign

Microsoft Just Gave Copilot Notebooks a Major Redesign Microsoft 365 Copilot Notebooks interface showing notebook sections, file list, and Copilot chat for questions and summaries.

Microsoft 365 Copilot Notebooks is set to receive updates in 2026, focusing on enhancing usability and expanding functionality for a range of tasks. Mike Tholfsen highlights a redesigned interface that supports various file types, such as Word documents, Excel spreadsheets and PDFs. The updates also include a customizable layout, allowing users to tailor their workspace […]

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Apple Kills the iPhone Flip: Why the Clamshell Foldable Was Just "Unnecessary”

Apple Kills the iPhone Flip: Why the Clamshell Foldable Was Just Illustration of multitasking on a larger foldable iPhone screen, with two apps split across the inner display.

Apple has officially decided to cancel its plans for a clamshell-style foldable iPhone, often referred to as the “iPhone Flip.” After extensive evaluation, the company concluded that the flip design offers only limited practical benefits, such as saving pocket space, while introducing significant compromises in functionality and user experience. Instead, Apple is redirecting its efforts […]

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Mud, Microbes, and the 46 m² Lab the Amazon Needed

Most of us picture a laboratory as a sleek, sterile box of steel and glass perched on a university campus or inside some tech park. The Witoca Laboratory in Ecuador is none of those things. Built from adobe, shaped like a three-pointed star, and sitting quietly inside the buffer zone of the Sumaco Biosphere Reserve in the Ecuadorian Amazon, it looks less like a lab and more like something that grew out of the ground. Which, in a way, it did.

The building was designed by Ecuadorian studio Al Borde Arquitectos and completed in February 2025 in Huaticocha, a remote community in the Provincia de Orellana. At just 46 square metres (about 495 square feet), it is compact to the point of being almost modest. But modesty is somewhat deceptive here, because the thinking behind it is anything but small.

Designer: Al Borde

The Witoca community, which gives the lab its name, has been working to protect the Amazon’s coffee and cocoa farming from pests. Rather than reaching for chemical pesticides, they have gone in the opposite direction, cultivating antagonistic microorganisms that naturally discourage pest damage. The lab is where that cultivation happens. It is a biosecure environment, meaning it is fully sealed to prevent contamination, and every design decision feeds into that purpose, from its vaulted adobe walls to its airtight interior.

Adobe is not a material most people associate with scientific research, and I think that contrast is exactly what makes this project so compelling. Al Borde chose to work with local soil, using a vaulted construction technique built without formwork, developed in collaboration with structural engineer Patricio Cevallos of the Red PROTERRA network. The vault system draws on techniques rooted in Bolivian adobe construction, adapted here to meet the specific technical demands of a biosecure facility. It is a genuinely rare thing to see ancient building logic serving a cutting-edge scientific function, and Al Borde pulls it off without making either element feel like a compromise.

The Y-shaped plan is another smart move. Each arm of the structure radiates outward from a central point, giving the building a form that feels both purposeful and organic, like something that belongs in the landscape rather than imposed on it. That relationship to place is one of the things Al Borde is consistently good at, and Witoca Lab is a strong example of their approach to what architecture can actually do for a community.

And that community dimension is hard to overstate. The lab is not a vanity project or a showpiece for outside visitors. It exists because the Witoca people needed a way to take a more active, autonomous role in protecting their land and their livelihoods. The project was commissioned by Witoca and supported by CEFA Ecuador, the Italian-Ecuadorian Fund for Sustainable Development, and the Alstom Foundation. That kind of multi-layer collaboration is often messy in practice, but the result here suggests it worked.

There is a broader conversation in architecture right now about what “sustainable” really means, and too often it gets reduced to solar panels and LEED certifications. Witoca Lab asks a different and, I’d argue, more honest question: what does it mean to build something that is genuinely of its place, for the people who live there, using what the land provides? Not every project needs to be on the cover of a design magazine to matter. But Witoca Lab deserves to be.

We spend a lot of time celebrating architecture that is visually dramatic or technically ambitious, and rightly so. But the work that tends to stay with me is the kind where the building quietly solves a real problem for a real community, and where the form and the function feel like they arrived at the same answer at the same time. Witoca Lab is that kind of work. It is made of mud. It is full of microbes. And it might be one of the most intelligent buildings completed this year.

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Intel Core Ultra 7 270K Plus vs Ryzen 9700X: The First Benchmarks Are In

Intel Core Ultra 7 270K Plus vs Ryzen 9700X: The First Benchmarks Are In Cyberpunk 2077 benchmark scene showing average FPS rising from 75 to 82 with optimization enabled.

Intel’s latest release in the 200S series, the Core Ultra 200S Plus, offers a glimpse into the balance between performance and efficiency in modern CPUs. Built on the Aero Lake architecture, this processor features a 24-core setup, including 8 performance cores reaching up to 5.44 GHz and 16 efficiency cores clocked at 4.7 GHz. As […]

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Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 8 vs. Fold 8 Wide: Which Will Have the Best Battery Life?

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 8 vs. Fold 8 Wide: Which Will Have the Best Battery Life? Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 8 vs. Fold 8 Wide

Samsung has introduced its latest foldable smartphones, the Galaxy Z Fold 8 and Z Wide Fold, showcasing significant advancements in charging speeds and battery capacities. These updates bring Samsung’s foldable devices closer to the performance standards of its flagship Galaxy Ultra series, making them more competitive in the premium smartphone market. For the first time, […]

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AI Agents Will Control $1 Trillion in Sales. Is Your Business Invisible to Them?

AI Agents Will Control $1 Trillion in Sales. Is Your Business Invisible to Them? Legacy enterprise software dashboard showing gaps that block AI agents from updating orders and customer records.

AI agents are poised to transform commerce, with McKinsey projecting they will drive up to $1 trillion in sales by 2030. However, as Nate Jones explains, many businesses are unprepared for this shift, largely due to outdated systems and unstructured data. AI agents rely on highly structured and accessible information to evaluate and recommend products […]

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iPhone 18 Leaks: The A20 2nm Chip Is Finally Here, and It’s a Game Changer

iPhone 18 Leaks: The A20 2nm Chip Is Finally Here, and It’s a Game Changer Close-up concept image of the A20 processor labeled 2nm, highlighting efficiency and performance gains for iPhone 18.

Apple’s upcoming iPhone 18 lineup represents a blend of technological innovation and strategic refinement. With a revised release schedule and a host of hardware upgrades, the iPhone 18 series is designed to meet evolving user needs while maintaining Apple’s signature focus on quality and performance. Below, we explore the eight most significant features that define […]

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Denon expands its multi-room speaker lineup with the Home 200, Home 400 and Home 600

If the Sonos app saga still has you down, Denon has three new multi-room speakers that give you some fresh alternatives. The company’s Home 200, Home 400 and Home 600 offer audio flexibility with other HEOS-enabled products. These new devices were also designed so that they blend in with home decor better than most speakers, coming in stone and charcoal color options for that purpose. As you progress up in number, the speakers not only get physically larger, but their sonic output is also more robust.

The Denon Home 200 houses three drivers and three amplifiers for “natural, room-filling sound” in a compact speaker. More specifically, you get two 0.98-inch tweeters and a single 4-inch woofer. The Home 200 looks a kind of like the Sonos Move 2, although Denon’s new compact unit isn’t portable. However, you can use a pair of them for a stereo setup, or connect two 200s to Denon’s Home Sound Bar 550 and Home Subwoofer for a 5.1 home theater system.

Next up is the Home 400, which carries two 0.75-inch tweeters, two 4.5-inch woofers and six amplifiers, in addition to two 1-inch up-firing drivers. Here, Denon says you can expect “a wide, airy soundstage” that provides room-filling audio coverage. What’s more, those upward-facing drivers project sound overhead, so there’s a greater sense of dimensionality and immersion here.

Denon Home 600 speaker
Denon Home 600 speaker
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The Home 600 is the largest speaker in the new trio, with dual 6.5-inch woofers alongside two tweeters, two midrange units and two up-firing drivers. Denon explains that this configuration offers “deep, authoritative bass” that provides more depth in your tunes than other two models.

All three of the new Home speakers have Wi-Fi, Bluetooth USB-C and aux connectivity with the wireless streaming powered by Denon’s HEOS tech. As such, you can connect these Home speakers with up to 64 other HEOS devices — including A/V receivers and Denon’s new DP-500BT turntable — and arrange your audio gear in up to 32 different zones. You’ll have access to tunes from Tidal, Amazon Music HD and Qobuz in the HEOS app, and all three new Home speakers support Dolby Atmos Music where available.

The Home 200, Home 400 and Home 600 speakers are available today for $399, $599 and $799 respectively. They’re available from Denon directly or other authorized retailers.

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You’re Using NotebookLM Wrong: This One Change Makes It Unbeatable

You’re Using NotebookLM Wrong: This One Change Makes It Unbeatable Audio Overviews modes in NotebookLM, showing brief, deep dive, critique, and debate formats for the same topic.

NotebookLM relies heavily on user-provided context and does not have live web access, which can make it seem underwhelming at first. However, as Parker Prompts explains, its effectiveness improves significantly when paired with clear organizational strategies. For example, using descriptive labels for your notebooks can enhance the relevance of its responses, making it a more […]

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Apple Announces WWDC 2026: iOS 27 and Major AI Advancements Confirmed for June 8

Apple Announces WWDC 2026: iOS 27 and Major AI Advancements Confirmed for June 8 Siri chat-style screen mockup with message bubbles, reflecting Apple’s planned assistant changes in iOS 27.

Apple has officially confirmed that its Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) 2026 will take place from June 8 to June 12. This year’s event signals a strategic shift, with a strong emphasis on stability, performance, and reliability. While previous years often highlighted flashy new features, Apple appears to be taking a more measured approach with iOS […]

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