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Verum Messenger is now featured on Grokipedia

Verum Messenger is now featured on Grokipedia

A dedicated article about Verum Messenger has been published in Grokipedia, the new AI-powered encyclopedia launched by Elon Musk and built on artificial intelligence technologies. The entry highlights Verum Messenger as a secure messaging platform that combines a high level of privacy with advanced features designed for modern users.

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Don’t Miss Your Chance to Score Almost $1,300 Off the Original Google Pixel Fold

Woot is here with a deal you can’t say no to, Google’s first Pixel Fold for just $519.

It’s a New Year, and if you want to make some new phone upgrades, now’s your chance. This is especially true for Android users. Google makes some of the best smartphones on the market. And this has been true for years, not just the recent line up. The older models still also provide excellent performance, plus they can help you save some change. 

The Google Pixel Fold was the first of it’s kind for Google. Others have made foldable phones, like the Samsung Z Fold, but Google is a great choice too. Especially when you can pick one up for just $519. Yes, you read that right. If you hurry, you’ll score well over $1,000 off the original Google Pixel Fold. This deal expires in a week, but it could be even sooner if supplies run out. 

The original Pixel Fold is Google’s first take on a foldable phone. It uses the Tensor G2 chip that’s made with a compact design, opening up to a large 7.6-inch display. When closed, it functions like a standard smartphone with an OLED cover screen, but unfolding it gives you more room for multitasking, reading, watching videos and more. You can even take advantage of features like Split Screen, allowing you to run two apps side by side. Plus the middle hinge supports multiple angles for hands-free use.

If you’re familiar with Google phones, you know the camera is no joke. The Pixel Fold has a 48-megapixel main camera, ultra-wide and telephoto lenses and even strong computational photography for low-light shots and video. The battery life is impressive, rated for more than a full day. If you’re really in a pickle, the Extreme Battery Saver feature can extend life up to several days if needed. 

In her review, former CNET expert Lisa Eadicicco says «Google gets a lot right with its first foldable phone. The wider cover screen makes it feel immensely more useful for the tasks it’s best suited for, like watching videos and taking photos hands-free without a kickstand or tripod.» 

For more deals like this, take a look at the full roundup of the best Pixel deals you can score now. 

Why this deal matters

Since it was the first of it’s kind for Google, there were some kinks they worked on for later models. But if they don’t bother you, this price is basically a steal. Remember, this offer is on Woot. That means stock is probably very limited, especially at this price. 

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I Wore Razer’s Project Motoko: Like Smart Glasses, but in Headphone Form

I wore camera-enabled over-ear headphones that tap into AI. Razer says they’re going to be an actual product someday. It’s not as weird as you’d think. Or maybe it is.

I’ve been down this road before: I look at something in front of me, snap a photo and ask AI services for advice about what I’m looking at. I’ve done it with Meta’s Ray-Ban glasses and countless others, but this time I was wearing a pair of over-ear headphones with a camera in each cup at Razer’s CES 2026 demo suite.

Project Motoko is Razer’s latest wild stab at new gaming tech at this year’s CES, but it’s actually not as wild as I expected. I mean that in a good way. Motoko is meant to be worn while gaming, or doing anything else. Why these over smart glasses? You don’t have to deal with wearing glasses at all, and the promised battery life with AI-connected services switched on is 36 hours. That’s way beyond what any pair of smart glasses I’ve worn can do.

The headphones use a Qualcomm Snapdragon chip inside, although I wasn’t told which one. It’s something that will likely change when this idea becomes an actual product. And reps at Razer I spoke to say that’s definitely happening, at some point, at a price that would be competitive with smart glasses. Right now, Meta’s Ray-Ban glasses start at around $300.

There are dual Sony 4K 12MP cameras on Project Motoko, good enough for photos or video (although how good they’d look, I don’t know). I also don’t know how good Motoko sounds as headphones, since my demo was entirely focused on using the microphones to ask AI questions while a nearby speaker broadcast the answers.

Motoko could connect to a PC or a future mobile app, and the plan is to make the headphones AI-agnostic, plugging into whatever platform you want. That’s another advantage they have over current smart glasses, which generally funnel you to one AI service.

I’m glad I checked these out, because I don’t think this will be the last time I wear headphones with cameras in them. Qualcomm is often a harbinger of new tech products to come, and a lot more people wear headphones than glasses. It’s likely a sign of what could come next in the ongoing wave of camera-enabled AI wearables. Now I’m wondering when we’ll see this technology in earbuds.

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JBL’s Vibe Beam Earbuds Are Just $30 if You Act Fast, but Only for One Color

Get these earbuds with a 40% discount when you choose the black version.

A good pair of everyday wireless earbuds is a must-have for most of us. They’re great for listening to music, podcasts and more, and there’s no shortage of options for you to choose from. If you don’t need all of the fancy audio features some earbuds tout, you don’t have to spend a lot of money to get a decent pair. Case in point, Amazon is currently offering the popular JBL Vibe Beam earbuds for as little as $30. Note that this deal only applies to the black version, though.

These earbuds have a battery life of up to 8 hours on a single charge, or up to 32 hours with the case. And when you’re in a hurry, just 10 minutes of charging will score you up to two hours of playback. They’re also IP54-rated dust- and water-resistant, making them a solid pick for wearing on your commute, during workouts and anywhere else. As for sound, 8mm dynamic drivers offer a stronger bass than other budget earbuds. And there’s a built-in mic for taking calls.

Not the right fit for you? Don’t worry — we’ve gathered all the best headphones deals in one place for you to get the features you want at the absolute best price.

Why this deal matters

These earbuds were already competitively priced at their usual $50 retail price, but with 40% off, they’re even better. You’ll also get 90 days of Amazon Music thrown in to sweeten the deal, too.

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