Dogs have brains. I know this, and it’s often led me to ponder what they think about, and if they ever think about, for example, the best camera smartphone. Probably not, but I couldn't help wondering again as I read our AI Editor Graham Barlow’s exploration of the latest ‘talking dog’ technology. The AI-powered collar sounds, if I’m being honest, like bunk, but I’d love it if it was just the first step in us finally being able to understand why Fido is barking at that chihuahua, or what that plaintiff look he’s giving you means.
Speaking of things we (or our pets, I guess) wear, the new Oura Ring 4 sounds like a bonafide hit, although our Health and Fitness Editor Matt Evans has one major quibble, and it starts with the word ‘subscription’.
It does seem like a lot of the action lately is in wearable technology, and I was heartened to see our resident VR expert Hamish Hector agree with me that the new Meta Quest 3S is the VR headset for everyone. You should read his full review, linked below, to find out all the details.
There was also a lot of action this week in the tablet space. Apple finally launched an iPad mini update (it looks the same as the last one but gets an Apple Intelligence-friendly chip), and Amazon unveiled a whole bunch of new Kindles – I’m especially impressed with the all-new Kindle Colosoft, and the new super-fast-page-turning Paperwhite.
In other mobile news, the Pixel phone line is finally getting Android 15. I have a Pixel 9 Pro Fold sitting right next to me, so maybe I should upgrade… but not before we’re done here.
Before I go, a quick word about our regular 'What to watch this weekend' article. This is a post I read every week, because I have no idea what’s arriving on streaming, and I hate when I’m sitting with my family on a Saturday night and we can’t agree on what to watch. Our round-up is a great guide – now I just have to convince everyone to watch Hysteria! on Peacock.
Enjoy the weekend and talk soon!
Lance Ulanoff, Editor-at-Large
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Meta's Yann LeCun has been talking about AI (Getty Images)
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