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EngadgetJan 17, 2026
TikTok's latest spinoff app feels a lot like Quibi, but with shorter and cornier content
In another attempt to reduce our attention spans to mush, TikTok has released the PineDrama app, which offers serialized drama series that are roughly a minute per episode. As first spotted by Business Insider, the app is designed exactly like TikTok, but instead of trendy dance videos, you can scroll through and watch "micro dramas."

For those new to the category, micro dramas are bite-sized TV shows shot in vertical video and available in minute-long episodes. Don't expect any nominations for Best Original Screenplay with series like The Officer Fell For Me or Married to my past life's nemesis, since they typically offer soap opera vibes with cliffhangers that keep users scrolling to the next episode. The app is designed to keep people on it with a Discover tab, a place to save favorites and the ability to react in real time alongside other viewers.

Right now, the micro dramas on PineDrama are all free to watch and don't have any ads. It's unclear if TikTok will introduce any costs or ads to the app, since other micro drama options like DramaBox or ReelShort have a paid structure. Late last year, TikTok also introduced a way to watch micro dramas within its own app, with a section called


EngadgetJan 17, 2026
Elon Musk is looking for a $134 billion payout from OpenAI and Microsoft
We now have some idea of what's at stake in the longstanding feud between Elon Musk and OpenAI. As first reported by Bloomberg, the latest filing, as part of a lawsuit that accuses the AI giant of abandoning its non-profit status, claims that Musk is owed anywhere between $79 billion and $134 billion in damages from the "wrongful gains" of OpenAI and Microsoft.

Musk claimed in the filing that he's entitled to a portion of OpenAI's recent valuation at $500 billion, after contributing $38 million in "seed funding" during the AI company's startup years. Along with providing "roughly 60 percent of the nonprofit's seed funding," Musk offered recruiting of key employees, introductions with business contacts and startup advice, according to the filing. The monetary estimate comes from C. Paul Wazzan, a financial economist who's serving as Musk's expert in the case. According to Wazzan's calculations, OpenAI earned between $65.5 billion and $109.43 billion in wrongful gains, while Microsoft saw between $13.3 billion and $25.06 billion.

The lawsuit between Elon Musk and OpenAI dates back to March 2024, when the xAI CEO first filed a legal action claiming that OpenAI violated its non-profit status. Musk later added Microsoft as


CNET NewsJan 17, 2026
Best Home Security Cameras of 2026: A Cam for Everyone
CNET editors tested cameras for all budgets and spots around the home. Here are the picks that won.

CNET Most Popular ProductsJan 17, 2026
The Best Surge Protectors for 2026: Powerful Winter Storm Protection
CNET has tested the best smart surge protectors from brands including Tapo and Wyze to see what power strips your home needs.

CNET NewsJan 17, 2026
The Honor Magic 8 Pro Is My First Big Phone Disappointment of 2026
Having tested multiple models of this phone, I'm confident that this one is a let down.

New York Times TechJan 16, 2026
OpenAI Starts Testing Ads in ChatGPT
The company said on Friday that it would start serving ads in the free version of its chatbot over the next several weeks.

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EngadgetJan 16, 2026
Google is appealing the ruling from its search antitrust case to avoid sharing data with rivals
Google has filed its appeal to the Department of Justice's antitrust case that ended with a federal judge ruling that the company was maintaining a monopoly with its search business. While the company goes through the appeals process, it's also asking that implementation of the remedies from the case, which include a requirement that Google share search data with its competitors, also be paused.

"As we have long said, the Court's August 2024 ruling ignored the reality that people use Google because they want to, not because they're forced to," Google said in a statement. "The decision failed to account for the rapid pace of innovation and intense competition we face from established players and well-funded start-ups. And it discounted compelling testimony from browser makers like Apple and Mozilla who said they choose to feature Google because it provides the highest quality search experience for their consumers."

The company says that the requirement that it "provide syndication services to rivals" and share search data is a privacy risk and could "discourage competitors from building their own products." Both remedies where compromises based on what the Justice Department originally proposed, which included forcing Google t


Mac RumorsJan 16, 2026
Foldable iPhone Set to Debut A20 Pro Chip With 2nm Performance Leap
Apple's foldable iPhone will share the same next-generation A20 Pro chip as the iPhone 18 Pro and iPhone 18 Pro Max models when it debuts this September, according to industry analyst Jeff Pu.


Major GeeksJan 16, 2026
Microsoft Windows Media Creation Tool 10.0.26100.7019
Microsoft Windows Media Creation Tool can assist you in downloading the latest Windows 10 & 11 installation media using either a USB flash drive or a DVD. Video tutorial available. [License: Freeware | Requires: 11|10|8|7 | Size: 21 MB ]

GizmodoJan 16, 2026
The Trump Phone Is Still (Checks Notes) a Deflating Vortex of BS
In the latest headache-inducing update, there are now dubious figures surrounding this ultra-dubious phone.

Mac RumorsJan 13, 2026
Google Gemini-Powered Siri Will Reportedly Have These 7 New Features
Apple and Google this week announced that Gemini will help power a more personalized Siri, and The Information has provided more details.

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