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Last updated: June 3, 2026, 5:41 PM ET

Computex Highlights

Acer rolled out three new Iconia Duo tablets that aim to blend creative and professional workflows, each powered by Android and featuring stylus support with up to 120 Hz display refresh rates. The devices target designers and business users looking for a portable workstation, while the company emphasized low-latency input and a 12‑hour battery life claim. The announcement came amid a busy Computex 2026 agenda that also showcased a range of mid‑tier laptops and gaming peripherals, positioning Acer as a contender in the hybrid‑device market.

AI‑Driven Productivity

Gemini’s Daily Brief feature has been praised for its ability to generate personalized schedules and email summaries, a significant shift from the chat‑prompt model that dominated early releases. Users report a reduction in morning preparation time by roughly 25%, with the assistant learning contextual preferences over weeks. The update signals a move toward more integrated AI assistants that surface actionable insights rather than generic conversations.

Gaming and Platform Moves

Lego Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight will launch on Switch 2 on September 18, joining a slate of new DLC for all platforms that month. The title expands the franchise’s narrative depth with a new mission set in Gotham’s underbelly, and the Switch 2 release takes advantage of the console’s improved CPU and 4K output. Meanwhile, Prologue’s creator announced a studio downsizing that will halt development of “Go Wayback!” in early access, a decision that may redirect resources toward other IPs.

Device Confirmation and Controversy

An official certification listing now confirms the Galaxy Z Fold 8 Ultra’s existence, removing doubt that the model is merely a rumor. The device promises a 7.6‑inch main display, a 7.1‑inch foldable panel, and a 120 Hz adaptive refresh rate, targeting premium users who demand both foldable convenience and high performance. In parallel, xAI faces legal scrutiny in the EU, UK, and California over its image generator Grok, as a British MP seeks to establish liability for content that may infringe copyright or defame. The investigation could set precedents for AI‑generated media accountability.

Wearable Workarounds

A novel Fitbit Air hack has been spotted that converts a standard analog wristwatch into a smartwatch by attaching a small sensor module. The setup eliminates the need for dual‑wrist devices, offering a lightweight alternative for users who prefer traditional watch faces while still accessing fitness metrics and notifications. The hack relies on Bluetooth Low Energy and a custom firmware patch, highlighting the growing trend of community‑driven wearable customization.

Camera Rumors

New leaks suggest the OnePlus 16 will deviate from the rumored 50 MP main sensor and 200 MP periscope telephoto, instead adopting a 48 MP primary sensor paired with a 48 MP ultra‑wide and a 12 MP telephoto module. The change could streamline manufacturing costs while maintaining competitive image quality, though the impact on flagship status remains unclear.