Today’s highlights
- PlayStation Plus subscribers get May’s lineup (Nine Sols, EA FC 26, Wuchang); downloads start May 5 — claimable via the subscription. (Source: PlayStation Plus lineup)
- Google Photos Wardrobe will scan photos to build a digital closet to help you organize outfits. (Source: Google Photos Wardrobe)
- Gemini can now export generated content as files, including Microsoft Word and LaTeX — no more copy-and-paste. (Source: Gemini file export)
- YouTube TV is rolling out a fully customizable multiview for all channels (live content only). (Source: YouTube TV multiview)
- Motorola announced a new Razr family including the Razr Fold with native stylus support. (Source: Motorola Razr)
- Notable AI & policy updates: Meta is building personal/business AI agents; the EU launched a preliminary probe into Meta’s child safety; families sued OpenAI after the Tumbler Ridge shooting. Also: humanoid baggage robots are coming to a Tokyo airport, Vine reboot Divine debuts with an AI content ban, and an AI chatbot ran Doom as a novelty. (Sources: Meta agents; EU probe; OpenAI lawsuit; Tokyo robots; Vine Divine; Doom chatbot)
Key takeaways
- If you’re a PlayStation Plus subscriber, schedule downloads on/after May 5 to add the free titles.
- Gemini’s file export can cut admin time when creating reports or formatted documents.
- Google Photos Wardrobe can help you plan outfits and reduce unnecessary clothing buys by improving visibility into what you already own.
- YouTube TV’s multiview makes monitoring live channels easier (live-only for now).
How this affects your wallet (practical steps)
- Subscriptions: Use your PlayStation Plus entitlement (May 5) to get value from your subscription without extra spend.
- Time = money: Exporting Gemini outputs to Word/LaTeX can shave hours from report prep and reduce outsourcing/documenting costs.
- Wardrobe management: Scan and catalog clothes in Google Photos to spot duplicates or underused items before shopping.
- Watch updates: Keep an eye on device launches (Motorola Razr Fold) and platform feature rollouts (YouTube TV) for potential seasonal promotions or bundle offers.
Sources
- Mark Zuckerberg says Meta is working on AI agents for personal and business use (2026-04-29)
- Gemini can now generate files, including Microsoft Word and LaTeX documents (2026-04-29)
- Humanoid robots will work as baggage handlers at Tokyo airport (2026-04-29)
- Families of Tumbler Ridge shooting victims sue OpenAI (2026-04-29)
- The EU thinks Meta isn’t doing enough to protect children (2026-04-29)
- The Google TV platform will soon display YouTube Shorts videos directly on the home page (2026-04-29)
- May’s PlayStation Plus lineup includes Nine Sols, EA FC 26, Wuchang (2026-04-29)
- Google Photos Wardrobe will scan your pictures to compile a digital version of your closet (2026-04-29)
- Vine reboot app Divine arrives with a ban on AI slop (2026-04-29)
- Motorola’s latest family of Razrs includes its first book-style foldable (2026-04-29)
- YouTube TV gets a fully customizable multiview feature, with availability for all channels (2026-04-29)
- It runs Doom: AI chatbot edition (2026-04-29)
Disclaimer
Not financial/professional advice.