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From a garage Alzheimer's drug to orbital data wars, AI is decentralizing everything. Plus: who really benefits when Congress fast-tracks kids' safety laws? • Nest’s quest to fix your thermostat The Verge's Version History podcast drops a new episode tracing the origin story of Nest, examining how Apple/iPod legend Tony Fadell left retirement to reinvent the humble thermostat and bet on the smart home future. • Ad-free streaming is a luxury now Ad-free streaming has effectively become a premium luxury product as major platforms widen the price gap between ad-supported and commercial-free tiers, with nearly half of US subscribers now opting for cheaper, ad-supported plans. • TMD’s keyless bike lock is a $280 solution to a $60 problem TMD, a company that built keyless security systems for bank ATMs, has launched a Bluetooth-enabled bike lock for $280 — but real-world testing reveals some serious convenience trade-offs that make the steep price hard to justify. • Indian payments chief thinks AI will be heavily involved in next era of digital payment growth India's top payments official says AI will power the next wave of UPI growth, targeting over a billion daily transactions by driving user onboarding, fraud detection, and credit access. • Instagram is testing more ways to customize ‘Your Algorithm’ Instagram is expanding its 'Your Algorithm' customization feature with new gestures and controls, including pull-down menus, swipe-up prompts on Reels, and per-Reel preference buttons. • SoftBank’s CEO isn’t the only one with questions about Elon Musk’s orbital data center hype SoftBank CEO Masayoshi Son is publicly questioning the viability of Elon Musk's orbital data center concept, saying the costs are prohibitive and the timeline is too slow to address AI's urgent compute needs. • Guy in his basement creates a drug to treat Alzheimer's disease using AI A researcher named Douglas Yao claims to have invented a novel Alzheimer's drug called PAC-832 using AI, designing and synthesizing it in a home garage lab — potentially marking a new era of decentralized drug discovery. • Kids act would require age checks to get online Congress is rushing to vote on the KIDS Act, a sweeping internet regulation package that critics say will effectively force age verification for all online users despite disclaimers to the contrary. • More evidence of life on Mars but still no life (2025) NASA's Perseverance rover has found its clearest potential biosignatures yet on Mars — two chemicals typically linked to microbial activity — but scientists still can't rule out non-biological explanations, continuing a long pattern of tantalizing but inconclusive Martian discoveries. • CBS Sports predicts 2026 win-loss record for all 16 SEC programs CBS Sports has released early 2026 win-loss projections for all 16 SEC programs, giving college football fans and analysts a first look at how the conference pecking order might shake out two seasons fr
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