Daily Deals & Tech Brief — May 7, 2026

更新:2026-05-07(UTC)

Today’s brief — May 7, 2026

A compact roundup of product launches, safety news and AI/privacy moves that could affect buying choices and timing.

What’s new and notable

  • Gaming releases to watch

    • A Star Fox remake is coming to Switch 2 on June 25 with a more cinematic reimagining of the N64 classic. (Engadget)
    • Mina the Hollower from the studio behind Shovel Knight launches May 29 — a gothic action-adventure that may show up in launch-week discounts. (Engadget)
  • Hardware & safety

    • Energizer released “Ultimate Child Shield” coin lithium batteries designed to avoid causing burning if accidentally swallowed; they reportedly also turn the mouth blue. Parents and purchasers of small-electronics batteries should note this new option. (Engadget)
    • reMarkable introduced the Paper Pure, an entry-level slate aimed at corporate buyers; reviewers praised the hardware but criticized the company’s positioning/philosophy. Consider waiting for broader user reviews if buying for personal use. (Engadget)
  • AI, privacy and services that affect consumers

    • Google’s AI search will now surface Reddit for expert advice and recommend in-depth articles and sources you already subscribe to — may change how you discover paid/subscribed content. (Engadget)
    • Canadian officials have claimed OpenAI broke federal and provincial privacy laws over data collection and consent — relevant if you use AI services that store personal data. (Engadget)
    • Researcher alleges Chrome downloads a 4GB AI file without user consent; there is a toggle to disable it. Check browser settings before large updates. (Engadget)
    • Industry shifts: Snap’s planned $400M deal with Perplexity is dead; Anthropic is doubling Claude Code rate limits after a deal with SpaceX; Google bought a stake in the maker of Eve Online to study player behavior. These moves may alter developer/service pricing and features over time. (Engadget)
    • Build a Rocket Boy (MindsEye developer) has reportedly laid off ~170 staff — a reminder that release schedules and support for niche services can change quickly. (Engadget)

Buying guidance / savings tips

  • For upcoming game launches (Star Fox remake, Mina the Hollower): set price alerts and wishlist entries now—launch-week discounts or pre-order bonuses sometimes appear around release dates.
  • For hardware like reMarkable Paper Pure: wait for additional hands-on reviews and, if buying for personal use, compare against alternatives since the product appears targeted at corporate buyers.
  • For families with small children: consider safer battery options like Energizer’s new coin cells and follow manufacturer guidance—do not assume all coin cells share the same safety profile.
  • For browsers and AI features: verify update settings (e.g., Chrome toggles) to avoid unexpected large downloads or new background services that could consume bandwidth or affect privacy.

Key takeaways

  • Star Fox remake (Switch 2) on June 25; Mina the Hollower on May 29 — mark calendars before buying related hardware or bundles.
  • Energizer’s new child‑safety coin batteries are available; they aim to reduce internal burns but may cause blue discoloration in the mouth.
  • reMarkable’s Paper Pure targets corporate buyers; reviewers praise hardware but question the philosophy — wait for broader reviews.
  • Major AI/privacy shifts (OpenAI privacy claims, Google using Reddit, Chrome AI file concerns) could influence subscription and privacy choices.

Sources

Disclaimer: Not financial/professional advice.

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