This week, I’ve been preparing for the World Cup hiatus with an arsenal of tech tools. Pool is a new interface that turns screenshots into a manageable mess, while Spielberg’s latest film promises to be a nostalgic treat.
Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood is finally available on YouTube, offering a new generation of kids a chance to watch their heroes. Meanwhile, the Logitech Mobi Fold is a portable mouse that could revolutionize your productivity on the go, and Claude Fable 5 brings AI-generated poetry to the masses—albeit with a price.
The Insta360 Luna Ultra camera might be overpriced for everyday use but its advanced features make it worth considering for creators. The Boox Go 6 Gen II is an e-reader that’s trying to keep up with modern standards, while NotebookLM’s Gemini 3.5 offers a smarter way to query information.
Apple’s WWDC brought AI into the spotlight, with new widgets transforming your iPhone home screen. I’m redesigning mine already, and it feels like a giant leap forward in usability. It’s exciting to see if humanity can embrace these changes without compromising too much.







