Latest in Tech: May 4 (5 stories)
Monday, 4 May 2026 Daily Technology GLOBAL
Here is your Daily summary for Technology across the world for Mon 4th May 2026
The Xteink X3, a compact e-ink reader that magnetically attaches to smartphones, aims to curb doomscrolling by providing a distraction-free reading experience. This innovative device highlights a growing trend in tech towards minimizing screen time and promoting healthier digital habits.
In a significant shift, Ask.com has officially shut down its search business, marking the end of an era for the once-popular platform. Owner IAC's decision reflects the intense competition in the search engine market, dominated by giants like Google.
Meta has acquired Assured Robot Intelligence, a move that underscores its commitment to advancing humanoid robotics. This acquisition is part of a broader strategy to integrate AI into physical forms, potentially transforming industries reliant on automation.
Meanwhile, the creator of the viral "This is fine" meme has accused an AI startup of using his art without permission, raising concerns about intellectual property in the age of AI. As technology evolves, such disputes highlight the ongoing challenges of protecting creative works in a rapidly changing landscape.
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Meta Acquires Robotics AI Company to Help Build Humanoid Technology
Bloomberg Technology 1 May 2026, 4:56pmMeta Platforms Inc. has acquired Assured Robot Intelligence, a startup developing artificial intelligence models for robots, as part of a major initiative to build humanoid technology.
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Farewell, Jeeves: Ask.com shuts down
TechCrunch 2 May 2026, 9:11pmOwner IAC says it's discontinuing its search business.
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This tiny, magnetic e-reader could stop you from doomscrolling
TechCrunch 3 May 2026, 1:00pmThe Xteink X3 is a delightfully tiny, MagSafe-compatible e-ink reader that attaches to the back of your phone like a Pop Socket.
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TechCrunch Mobility: How do you issue a ticket to a robotaxi?
TechCrunch 3 May 2026, 4:05pmWelcome back to TechCrunch Mobility — your central hub for news and insights on the future of transportation.
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‘This is fine’ creator says AI startup stole his art
TechCrunch 3 May 2026, 8:16pmThe ad comes from Artisan, the AI startup behind billboards urging businesses to "stop hiring humans."