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AI isn't just changing features — it's gutting the product layer entirely. YouTube, Fitbit, OpenRouter: nobody asked, nobody voted, it's already happening.

• Ask YouTube 'entirely reimagines' how you find videos — here's how it works
YouTube has launched a new feature called 'Ask YouTube' that fundamentally changes how users search for and discover videos on the platform.

• Hey Apple, it's 2026. Where are these 12 macOS features?
A critical look at Apple's macOS roadmap calls out 12 features that remain missing in 2026, suggesting the platform is falling behind user expectations and competitor offerings.

• Google Health is here, but a lot of people want their Fitbit app back instead
Google has officially replaced the Fitbit app with its new Google Health app, and longtime Fitbit users are not happy — flooding Reddit and Google's help center with complaints about the AI-heavy redesign burying their fitness data.

• GE’s nugget ice maker is nearly half off if you buy it refurbished
Woot is offering a refurbished GE Profile Opal 2.0 Ultra Nugget Ice Maker for $264.99 through June 3rd, nearly 41% off the $449 full retail price.

• Sony’s sloppy Spider-Man universe gets even messier with Spider-Noir
Amazon Prime's new live-action Spider-Noir series, starring Nicolas Cage as a 1930s-style Spider-Man private investigator, debuts May 27th but critics say it's style over substance — another sign Sony can't replicate the magic of its Spider-Verse films.

• Starship’s path to reusability looks murky after SpaceX’s S-1
SpaceX's IPO filing and latest Starship test reveal that full rocket reusability is far from guaranteed, threatening the cost economics underpinning both Starlink's profitability and Elon Musk's broader space ambitions.

• SpaceX’s Starlink nabs American Airlines contract, another win for its IPO
American Airlines is bringing SpaceX Starlink Wi-Fi to over 500 narrow-body Airbus aircraft starting early next year, giving Starlink another major airline win just ahead of SpaceX's anticipated IPO.

• OpenRouter more than doubles valuation to $1.3B in a year
AI gateway startup OpenRouter has raised $113 million in a Series B led by Google's CapitalG, more than doubling its valuation to $1.3 billion in just one year.

• Musk says US military suicide drones used Starlink in violation of SpaceX rules
SpaceX and the Pentagon are locked in a pricing dispute over Starlink/Starshield satellite connectivity used on U.S. military kamikaze drones in Iran, with Elon Musk simultaneously denying a Reuters report while confirming the core controversy.

• NASA takes steps toward building Moon Base, including discussing a "perimeter"
NASA awarded hundreds of millions in contracts for Moon Base hardware, including two lunar rovers and a drone swarm that will scout the surface — and potentially mark the first-ever territorial perimeter on the Moon.

• We're starting to see some PC makers respond to Apple's MacBook Neo
PC makers are mounting t