The Brutalist Report - arstechnica
- Apple details the end of Intel Mac support and a phaseout for Rosetta 2 [72d]
- Mercedes’ next electric GLC rides great—we’ve driven the prototype [72d]
- Apple tiptoes with modest AI updates while rivals race ahead [72d]
- Anti-vaccine advocate RFK Jr. fires entire CDC panel of vaccine advisors [72d]
- Second New Glenn launch slips toward fall as program leadership departs [72d]
- iOS and iPadOS 26 will run on most things that support iOS and iPadOS 18 [72d]
- Prepping for Starship, SpaceX is about to demolish one of ULA’s launch pads [72d]
- macOS Tahoe signals that the end is near for Intel Macs, dumping all but four models [72d]
- With visionOS 26, Apple begins to zero-in on what the Vision Pro is actually used for [72d]
- Apple’s macOS 26 Tahoe has new Liquid Glass look, customizable folders, and more [72d]
- Apple consolidates iOS gaming features in new Games app [72d]
- YouTube will “protect free expression” by pulling back on content moderation [72d]
- Apple aims for “more personal and expressive” iOS 26 with new Liquid Glass design [72d]
- DOGE wins at Supreme Court; conservative majority ends limits on data access [72d]
- US air traffic control still runs on Windows 95 and floppy disks [72d]
- Full-screen Xbox handheld UI is coming to all Windows PCs “starting next year” [72d]
- NIH scientists publish “Bethesda Declaration” rebuking Trump admin [72d]
- Protesters summon, burn Waymo robotaxis in Los Angeles after ICE raids [72d]
- Warner Bros. Discovery makes still more changes, will split streaming, TV business [72d]
- A long-shot plan to mine the Moon comes a little closer to reality [72d]
- Bill Atkinson, architect of the Mac’s graphical soul, dies at 74 [72d]
- Apple’s AI-driven Stem Splitter audio separation tech has hugely improved in a year [72d]
- Ex-FCC Chair Ajit Pai is now a wireless lobbyist—and enemy of cable companies [72d]
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