The Brutalist Report
login
system
|
light
|
dark
Home
|
All
|
Tech
|
News
|
Business
|
Science
|
Gaming
|
Culture
|
Politics
|
Sports
|
WordCloud
|
Summarizer
|
Premium
|
iOS App
|
Live
|
About
Limit: [
5
|
10
|
15
|
25
|
50
]
The Verge
T-Mobile promises to try not to get hacked again
[653d]
A PS5 update that screwed up game backgrounds was just a bug
[653d]
Trump’s crypto platform is now open to the public — kind of
[653d]
Is this Anker’s first 140W wall charger with a screen?
[653d]
How Hurricane Helene became a monster storm
[653d]
YouTube’s missing hits will come back now that it has a deal with SESAC
[653d]
The Echo Hub smart home controller is down to a new all-time low price
[653d]
Leaked Google Pixel 9A renders reveal a visor-free look
[653d]
This front door can go from clear to opaque with a voice command
[653d]
Cruise hit with $1.5 million fine for failing to report robotaxi crash involving pedestrian
[653d]
Hurricane Helene barreled through a crucial chip mining area in North Carolina
[653d]
California governor signs one driverless vehicle bill, vetoes two others
[653d]
Reddit is making sitewide protests basically impossible
[653d]
Amazon is launching its own Shark Tank where winners get to be Amazon sellers
[653d]
Verizon’s mobile services are down across the country
[653d]
NBCU’s streaming chief isn’t worried about you canceling cable
[653d]
Tesla starts pushing Full Self-Driving access for some Cybertrucks
[653d]
Oasis won’t use Ticketmaster’s dynamic pricing for North America tour
[653d]
Death Stranding 2’s photo mode looks wild
[653d]
AMD improves Zen 5 CPU latency and performance with BIOS updates
[653d]
DirecTV and Dish are merging
[653d]
Ford targets EV ‘fence-sitters’ with offer of free home charger and installation
[653d]
Epic is suing Google — again — and now Samsung too
[654d]
Raspberry Pi and Sony made an AI-powered camera module
[654d]
Previous Day