The Brutalist Report - tech
- Judge blocks Pentagon effort to 'punish' Anthropic with supply chain risk label [1d]
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- Chicago artist creates tourism posters for city's neighborhoods [1d]
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- Apple Discontinues Mac Pro [1d]
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- Order Granting Preliminary Injunction – Anthropic vs. U.S. Department of War [pdf] [1d]
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- Show HN: I put an AI agent on a $7/month VPS with IRC as its transport layer [1d]
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- We Rewrote JSONata with AI in a Day, Saved $500K/Year [1d]
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- Iran oil revenue soars as it's the only exporter out of Hormuz [1d]
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- Anthropic Subprocessor Changes [1d]
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- An unstoppable mushroom is tearing through North American forests [1d]
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- Apple discontinues the Mac Pro with no plans for future hardware [1d]
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- Show HN: Fio: 3D World editor/game engine – inspired by Radiant and Hammer [1d]
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- Deploytarot.com – tarot card reading for deployments [1d]
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- The Little Book of C [1d]
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- New York City hospitals drop Palantir as controversial AI firm expands in UK [1d]
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- Using FireWire on a Raspberry Pi [1d]
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- We Haven't Seen the Worst of What Gambling and Prediction Markets Will Do [1d]
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- How much precision can you squeeze out of a table? [1d]
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- The Secret History of European Intelligence and Mossad's Assassination Campaign [1d]
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- CERN to host Europe's flagship open access publishing platform [1d]
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- Show HN: Layerleak – Like Trufflehog, but for Docker Hub [1d]
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- Chroma Context-1: Training a Self-Editing Search Agent [1d]
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- Show HN: Turbolite – a SQLite VFS serving sub-250ms cold JOIN queries from S3 [1d]
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- John Bradley, author of xv, has passed away [1d]
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- John Bradley, author of xv, has passed away [1d]
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- Building FireStriker: Making Civic Tech Free [1d]
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- Taming LLMs: Using Executable Oracles to Prevent Bad Code [1d]
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- $500 GPU outperforms Claude Sonnet on coding benchmarks [1d]
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- Colibri – chat platform built on the AT Protocol for communities big and small [1d]
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- The Oxford Comma – Why and Why Not [1d]
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- Building a Blog with Elixir and Phoenix [1d]
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- Improving Composer through real-time RL [1d]
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- Trust Signals as Sparklines for Hacker News [1d]
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- OpenTelemetry Profiles Enters Public Alpha [1d]
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- Stripe Projects: Provision and manage services from the CLI [1d]
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- Show HN: Claude skill that evaluates B2B vendors by talking to their AI agents [1d]
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- My minute-by-minute response to the LiteLLM malware attack [1d]
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- Show HN: Sup AI, a confidence-weighted ensemble (52.15% on Humanity's Last Exam) [1d]
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- French e, è, é, ê, ë – what's the difference? [1d]
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- Intel Announces Arc Pro B70 and Arc Pro B65 GPUs [1d]
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- Meta and YouTube Found Negligent in Social-Media Addiction Trial [1d]
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- Newly purchased Vizio TVs now require Walmart accounts to use smart features [1d]
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- Olympic Committee bars transgender athletes from women’s events [1d]
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- Show HN: Agent Skill Harbor – a GitHub-native skill platform for teams [1d]
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- Asbestos, talc, and The Lancet's 1977 publication [1d]
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- Moving from GitHub to Codeberg, for lazy people [1d]
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- Marriage over, €100k down; AI users whose lives were wrecked by delusion [1d]
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- European Parliament decided that Chat Control 1.0 must stop [1d]
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- End of "Chat Control": EU Parliament Stops Mass Surveillance in Voting Thriller [2d]
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- Landmark L.A. jury verdict finds Instagram, YouTube were designed to addict kids [2d]
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- Show HN: Veil – Dark mode PDFs without destroying images, runs in the browser [2d]
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- Show HN: Relay – The open-source Claude Cowork for OpenClaw [2d]
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- LibreOffice and the Art of Overreacting [2d]
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- Why Sora Failed: $15M/day inference cost vs. $2.1M lifetime revenue [2d]
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- You probably don't want to buy a retro console [2d]
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- Swift 6.3 Released [2d]
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- Ashby (YC W19) Is Hiring Engineers Who Make Product Decisions [2d]
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- Data is everywhere. The government is buying it without a warrant [2d]
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- Show HN: Orloj – agent infrastructure as code (YAML and GitOps) [2d]
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- Squirrel seen 'vaping' in London park [2d]
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- Show HN: Robust LLM Extractor for Websites in TypeScript [2d]
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- Obsolete Sounds [2d]
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- The Last Contract: William T. Vollmann's Battle to Publish an Epic (2025) [2d]
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- The Cassandra of 'The Machine' [2d]
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- Show HN: Nit – I rebuilt Git in Zig to save AI agents 71% on tokens [2d]
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- False claims in a widely-cited paper. No corrections. No consequences [2d]
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- False claims in a widely-cited paper [2d]
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- Shell Tricks That Make Life Easier (and Save Your Sanity) [2d]
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- Staff too scared of the AI axe to pick it up, Forrester finds [1d]
- Linear moves sideways to agentic AI as CEO declares issue tracking dead [1d]
- AI bug reports went from junk to legit overnight, says Linux kernel czar [1d]
- Three more charged over alleged Nvidia GPU smuggling scheme to China [1d]
- Brit lawmaker targeted by AI deepfake fails to get answers from US Big Tech [1d]
- Digital euro goes full sovereignty mode, US cloud giants not on guest list [1d]
- Welsh government used Copilot for review to justify closing organization [1d]
- UK wants to know if banning under-16s from social media does anything useful [1d]
- Go for a walk, man: Sony's drive to create a car parked by partner Honda [1d]
- Indian government probes CCTV espionage operation linked to Pakistan [2d]
- Datacenter batteries are selling out years in advance, because AI, says Panasonic [2d]
- GitHub hits CTRL-Z, decides it will train its AI with user data after all [2d]
- AI supply chain attacks don’t even require malware…just post poisoned documentation [2d]
- Scammers have virtual smartphones on speed dial for fraud [2d]
- Jen Easterly, cybersecurity's 'relentless optimist,' hopes feds come back to RSAC next year [2d]
- Only Trump can decide when cyberwar turns into real war [2d]
- Meta cuts about 700 jobs as it shifts spending to AI [2d]
- Oracle: AI agents can reason, decide and act - liability question remains [2d]
- Trump remembers to appoint science panel, fills it mostly with tech bros [2d]
- A US judge grants Anthropic's request for a preliminary injunction in its suit against the Trump administration over the DOD's decision to blacklist the company (Ashley Capoot/CNBC) [1d]
- In an interview, David Sacks says he has relinquished his role as AI and crypto czar after using up his time as a special government employee (Bloomberg) [1d]
- Sources: Anthropic executives have discussed an IPO as soon as Q4, and bankers vying to take the company public expect it to raise more than $60B (The Information) [1d]
- OpenAI has surpassed $100M in annualized revenue from ChatGPT ads, has expanded to 600+ advertisers, and plans to launch self-serve advertiser access in April (Stephanie Palazzolo/The Information) [1d]
- Google releases new tools for its Gemini AI assistant that let users upload chat history and context from other AI apps, making it easier to switch from them (Natalie Lung/Bloomberg) [1d]
- Apple discontinues the Mac Pro and says it has no plans to offer future Mac Pro hardware (Chance Miller/9to5Mac) [1d]
- Sources: Apple granted out-of-cycle bonuses worth several hundred thousand dollars to iPhone hardware designers, as OpenAI and others poach its engineers (Mark Gurman/Bloomberg) [1d]
- X limits X Pro access to subscribers of the $40/month Premium+ plan without notifying users in advance; it was previously available in the $8/month Premium plan (Juli Clover/MacRumors) [1d]
- Xona, which aims to build a commercial alternative to GPS by launching a low-Earth orbit satellite constellation, raised a $170M Series C (Sandra Erwin/SpaceNews) [1d]
- Meta plans to increase its investment in a data center in El Paso, Texas, to more than $10B, a significant rise from the initial $1.5B commitment (Riley Griffin/Bloomberg) [1d]
- Netflix raises US prices following a January 2025 hike; standard with ads rises $1 to $8.99/month; standard with no ads and premium rise $2 to $19.99 and $26.99 (Todd Spangler/Variety) [1d]
- Sources: X let go of 20+ staffers in nontechnical roles ahead of a SpaceX IPO; X staff have been told to focus on growing revenue since xAI brought on a CRO (Wall Street Journal) [1d]
- Italy-based Subbyx, which builds infrastructure that lets businesses offer access-based subscriptions, raised a €30M Series A (Tamara Djurickovic/Tech.eu) [1d]
- Fannie Mae will accept crypto-backed mortgages for the first time; Coinbase launches a mortgage product allowing buyers to pledge bitcoin or USDC as collateral (Wall Street Journal) [1d]
- Sources: Apple plans to open up Siri to run any AI service via App Store apps in iOS 27, dropping ChatGPT as exclusive partner in Apple Intelligence and Siri (Mark Gurman/Bloomberg) [1d]
- The China Computer Federation calls for a boycott of AI conference NeurIPS after organizers barred submissions from US-sanctioned companies like Huawei (Vincent Chow/South China Morning Post) [1d]
- Google expands Search Live, its AI conversational search feature previously limited to the US and India, to all languages and regions where AI Mode is available (Aisha Malik/TechCrunch) [1d]
- Meta stock falls 6%+ to a 10-month low after juries in two US trials found the company failed to adequately warn or protect young users (Harshita Mary Varghese/Reuters) [1d]
- Cohere launches Transcribe, its first voice model; the 2B-parameter, open-source speech recognition model handles tasks like notetaking and speech analysis (Ivan Mehta/TechCrunch) [1d]
- The US FCC opens a comment period for a proposal to help return outsourced call center jobs to the US; critics say the plan could drive companies to automation (Patience Haggin/Wall Street Journal) [1d]
- ByteDance launches its Dreamina Seedance 2.0 audio and video model in its CapCut editing platform, supporting clips up to 15 seconds across six aspect ratios (Sarah Perez/TechCrunch) [1d]
- A US federal judge dismisses X's antitrust lawsuit that accused the World Federation of Advertisers and a group of major companies of illegally boycotting X (Mike Scarcella/Reuters) [1d]
- Google launches Gemini 3.1 Flash Live, an audio model with improved tonal understanding and lower latency for real-time dialogue, watermarked with SynthID (Valeria Wu/The Keyword) [1d]
- Wikipedia bans using AI for writing or rewriting articles on its English-language site, citing AI-written articles' tendency to violate "core content policies" (Emma Roth/The Verge) [1d]
- Cents, which makes operating and payments software for laundromats, raised a $110M Series C, following a $40M Series B in 2024 (Lucinda Shen/Axios) [1d]
- Apple expands its American Manufacturing Program, bringing in Bosch, Cirrus Logic, TDK, and Qnity Electronics to make components in the US for sale worldwide (MacKenzie Sigalos/CNBC) [1d]
- The European Parliament votes to delay EU AI Act deadlines, including pushing compliance for high-risk AI systems back to December 2027, and to ban nudify apps (Robert Hart/The Verge) [1d]
- WhatsApp rolls out features and updates: an AI tool to suggest replies based on a user's conversations, the ability to touch up photos with Meta AI, and more (Aisha Malik/TechCrunch) [1d]
- Mistral launches Voxtral TTS, an open-source enterprise text-to-speech model that supports nine languages, including Hindi and Arabic, based on Ministral 3B (Ivan Mehta/TechCrunch) [2d]
- Defense tech startup Shield AI raised $2B at a $12.7B valuation, up from $5.3B after raising $240M in March 2025; half of its business is autonomous software (Michael J. de la Merced/New York Times) [2d]
- Interviews with 37 Anduril sources detail safety concerns and project challenges at Anduril's manufacturing operations; Anduril calls the claims "inaccurate" (Paresh Dave/Wired) [2d]
- The European Commission launches a DSA investigation into Snapchat for failing to protect children, including assessing its age verification measures (Eliza Gkritsi/Politico) [2d]
- The EU accuses Pornhub, Stripchat, XNXX, and XVideos of failing to protect kids from exposure to pornographic content, in preliminary DSA investigation findings (Barbara Moens/Financial Times) [2d]
- As US lawmakers struggle to pass online safety laws, LA and New Mexico juries take the lead, holding social media companies accountable for harming young users (Cecilia Kang/New York Times) [2d]
- Meituan reports Q4 revenue up 4.1% YoY to ~$13.3B and a ~$2.2B adjusted net loss, vs. ~$1.9B est., amid an intense food delivery fight with Alibaba and JD.com (Luz Ding/Bloomberg) [2d]
- OpenAI puts plans for an erotic chatbot on hold "indefinitely" as it refocuses on its core products, sources say after concerns from staff and investors (Financial Times) [2d]
- Revolut says it aims to base 40% of its global workforce in India by the end of 2026, increasing its local headcount to 5,500; Revolut has 12,000 staff globally (Haripriya Suresh/Reuters) [2d]
- Sources: Chinese chipmaker CXMT hit ~$8B in 2025 revenue, up 130% YoY, and projects ~$435M in adjusted net income, excluding one-time items, ahead of an IPO (Bloomberg) [2d]
- Melania Trump appeared alongside Figure AI's Figure 3 humanoid robot at the White House to promote integrating more tech and AI into US children's education (Katie Rogers/New York Times) [2d]
- Book excerpt: how Google acquired DeepMind for $650M in 2014, beating Facebook to the deal; Mustafa Suleyman used poker-style bluffing to secure a safety board (Sebastian Mallaby/Wall Street Journal) [2d]
- Sources: Google's top India counsel Bijoya Roy resigned after 16 months to start a new venture, a high-profile exit in a market where it faces regulatory issues (Aditya Kalra/Reuters) [2d]
- Pony AI reports 2025 revenue up 20% YoY to ~$90M, total annual losses down 72% YoY to ~$76.8M, and a $75.5M net income in Q4, its first profitable quarter ever (Bloomberg) [2d]
- The US Army selects Carlyle and KKR to build two data centers on military bases, set to cost $2B each, as its token usage rises 8x during the US' war in Iran (Steff Chávez/Financial Times) [2d]
- Uber partners with China's Pony AI and Croatia-based, Rimac-spinoff Verne to launch Europe's first commercial robotaxi service, initially debuting in Zagreb (Andrew J. Hawkins/The Verge) [2d]
- An oral history of Apple's earliest days told by people who lived it, including Steve Wozniak, Ronald Wayne, Mike Markkula, and Liza Loop, as Apple turns 50 (Harry McCracken/Fast Company) [2d]
- The $6M LA social media verdict is a win for the plaintiffs bar, not kids or society; parenting helps limit such harms, and most kids don't face severe issues (Wall Street Journal) [2d]
- How Theia, a satellite imaging startup that raised $250M+ by 2020, collapsed after the founder and four other execs were indicted on federal fraud charges (Brent Crane/Bloomberg) [2d]
- Ruling in the LA bellwether case could impact Meta and other platforms, opening up a flood of litigation challenging product design and bypassing Section 230 (Wall Street Journal) [2d]
- The US DOJ charged a Chinese national and two Americans for allegedly trying to smuggle ~$62M worth of export-controlled A100 and H100 Nvidia chips into China (Michael Kan/PCMag) [2d]
- Deccan AI, which supplies post-training data and evaluation work, raised a $25M Series A led by A91 Partners; most of its workforce of experts is based in India (Jagmeet Singh/TechCrunch) [2d]
- Leaked memo: Meta's Reality Labs is reorganizing staff into AI-native "pods" focused on specific outcomes, flattening the organization's leadership structure (Charles Rollet/Business Insider) [2d]
- Sources: Reflection AI, which is developing open foundation models, seeks to raise $2.5B at a pre-money valuation of $25B; JPMorgan is in talks to participate (Wall Street Journal) [2d]
- Filing: Apple settled its lawsuit against former Vision Pro designer Di Liu, who agreed to return confidential documents to Apple and pay monetary damages (Chance Miller/9to5Mac) [2d]
- OpenRouter data: lower-cost Chinese AI models by groups such as DeepSeek and MiniMax have surpassed US rivals in token consumption since last month (Zijing Wu/Financial Times) [2d]
- San Francisco has become a laboratory for police surveillance after early resistance; SFPD recorded 700 drone flights last month, up from 93 in February 2025 (Cyrus Farivar/The San Francisco Standard) [2d]
- Isara, which aims to build software that can coordinate the work of thousands of AI agents, raised $94M and says OpenAI backed the startup at a $650M valuation (Berber Jin/Wall Street Journal) [2d]
- AI is making us all sound the same at work — I tested it to see if it’s true [1d]
- 'AI coding tools are now the default': Top engineering teams double their output as nearly two-thirds of code production shifts to AI-Generation — and could reach 90% within a year [1d]
- The Super Mario Galaxy Movie has a new poster — and fans are foxed by the decision to reveal a major spoiler [1d]
- 'A dream come true': Revolutionary AI smart glasses win $1.4 million ‘Nobel Prize’ to combat dementia [1d]
- 'The 'engineering of addiction' explained — 3 ways Meta and YouTube have harmed young users, according to the landmark case [1d]
- New Netflix series Something Very Bad is Going to Happen isn't actually an ode to The Blair Witch Project — and these sneaky horror movie Easter eggs prove it [1d]
- Apple Music’s Concert page is the update I’ve been waiting for — but it has a big flaw that makes it more frustrating than it should be [1d]
- Our favorite web hosting company is providing access to AI's latest superstar for free: One click gets you OpenClaw on Hostinger's shared hosting [1d]
- The ‘PlayStation Car’ is dead — why Sony and Honda just pulled the plug on their Afeela EV before a single car was delivered [1d]
- How to watch iHeartRadio Music Awards 2026 for free online from anywhere [1d]
- ‘The fastest mobile platform for web browsing’: Google claims Android is up to 47% faster than iOS in this key metric [1d]
- '86% report improved productivity': Nearly half of the world's biggest firms lack a critical AI risk framework — and it’s a dangerous gamble [1d]
- How to watch March Madness Sweet 16: Free Streams, TV Channels for 2026 Regional Semis [1d]
- 'I can't believe this is happening': iPhone users are threatening to defect to Android over new iOS age verification push — and I'd do the same [1d]
- Bluetti Elite 300 portable power station review: A serious step-up in power [1d]
- Take that hybrid working haters — survey reveals the true scale of how many of us are actually remote working today [1d]
- Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra vs Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra: what's the difference? [1d]
- How to watch Slovakia vs Kosovo: Free Streams, TV Channels for FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifier semi-final [1d]
- ChatGPT just made its shopping tools more visual — here are 5 prompts you can try right now for better results [1d]
- Meta unveils new SMB platform looking to boost entrepreneurs 'in the prosperity created by superintelligence' [1d]
- I've found the security toolkit you can get for free with a $20 Amazon gift card from NordVPN [1d]
- Stalker 2: Heart of Chornobyl's first 'massive nonlinear' expansion, Cost of Hope, launches this summer [1d]
- I gave myself $100 — can I get a full 'pro PC gamer' set-up from Amazon without breaking budget? [1d]
- Denmark vs North Macedonia live stream: how to watch FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifier semi-final online from anywhere [1d]
- Housemarque says it 'hancrafted levels, art, design, and combat encounters' and 'kind of connect them in a procedural matter' to create Saros' ever-changing levels [1d]
- IKEA just released a super cheap Philips Hue Play Light Bar lookalike, but there's one big drawback [1d]
- This popular app builder has been hijacked to steal Microsoft account details - here's what we know [1d]
- I tried Microsoft OneDrive’s AI restyle feature, and now I know what I would look like as a crochet doll [1d]
- I should hate this camera but I’ve bought it several times — Kodak’s $35 retro keychain camera is so cheap you can’t go wrong [1d]
- How to watch Poland vs Albania: Free Streams & TV Channels for World Cup 2026 playoff qualifier [1d]
- How to watch Wales vs Bosnia & Herzegovina: Free Streams, TV Info as Craig Bellamy's side look to take a step closer to the World Cup [1d]
- Italy vs Northern Ireland Free Streams: How to Watch 2026 World Cup PlayOff Semifinal From Anywhere [1d]
- Czechia vs Ireland free streams: How to watch 2026 World Cup playoffs, TV schedule, preview [1d]
- Great news for creators and professionals: This special code will slash the price on Intel’s Core i7 desktop processor with turbo speeds reaching up to 5.6GHz [1d]
- Yes, you really can save $60 on an Asus motherboard and get a free 512GB Team Group SSD worth $113 — a deal so good I refreshed the page to make sure it was real [1d]
- Xbox Partner Preview live build-up: latest news ahead of the game showcase [1d]
- These are the biggest risks businesses see around using AI - including the most 'extreme' threats [1d]
- How to watch World Cup 2026 Qualifying play-offs: Free Streams & TV Channels [1d]
- Saros developer doesn't think Returnal 'was that hard of a game', but admits that the team 'did pay a lot more attention to the onboarding experience' for its spiritual successor [1d]
- The Shokz OpenRun Pro 2 are 'excellent for runners' and they've dropped to their lowest price since Black Friday [1d]
- Sony's new Dolby Atmos soundbar does all the things the Sonos Arc Ultra doesn't, for a lower price — and it's expandable for home theater like Sonos, too [1d]
- Sorry, my 'best budget mini PC' may be in the Amazon Spring Sale — but I can't recommend it when the M6 Ultra is discounted too [1d]
- Bad news skeptics - GitHub says it will employ user data to train its AI after all [1d]
- Want to upgrade your Philips Hue setup? Now's the time to do it — starting with this 5-star gadget that we called 'a seriously bright idea' [1d]
- Britain is building its tech empire on sand [1d]
- The AI gap nobody's talking about [1d]
- AI is making better business everybody’s business [1d]
- Huge numbers of web stores are facing attack from this dangerous new malware [1d]
- Forget the AI Armageddon—quantum computing is the real threat to digital security [1d]
- Quordle hints and answers for Friday, March 27 (game #1523) [1d]
- New Netflix show Something Very Bad is Going to Happen was nearly shot like Adolescence — but instead it is the horror version of Uncut Gems [1d]
- A huge new update for Dying Light: The Beast has arrived, making the zombie title 'almost incomparable to the game that was released in September' [1d]
- NYT Connections hints and answers for Friday, March 27 (game #1020) [1d]
- NYT Strands hints and answers for Friday, March 27 (game #754) [1d]
- How to watch Turkey vs Romania: Free Streams & TV Channels for World Cup 2026 playoff qualifier [1d]
- Docusign promises 'a new generation of smarter, actionable contracts' with AI-powered review and approval tools [1d]
- The LiberNovo Omni office chair is 'something very different' and we absolutely loved it — now it's massively dropped in price at Amazon [1d]
- 'A sophisticated threat that is quietly reshaping the economics of digital fraud': How hackers are employing virtual cloud phones to power major scams [1d]
- I've looked through literally hundreds of listings in the Newegg Spring Sale — these are the 12 best deals on PCs, laptops, components, and more [1d]
- HBO Max dropped the Harry Potter TV show trailer after its UK launch — and the show's magical release date will delight Potterheads [1d]
- Sony has shut down Dark Outlaw Games one year after its founding and while it was reportedly 'still in the early stages' of developing its project [1d]
- Protect your devices from AI scams, malware, and identity theft for under $30 — Norton 360 Premium is 'the antivirus deal to go for' in Amazon's Big Spring Sale [1d]
- Of all the noise-cancelling headphones I've tested, these are the 3 I'd spend my money on — and there's no room for Apple or Bose [1d]
- I write about AI for a living — what people confessed to me about using ChatGPT surprised me [1d]
- Forget the RAM crisis and rising prices - Apple’s 50th anniversary is the perfect time to grab these retro gadgets and celebrate a time when computing was fun [1d]
- I spent 3 weeks testing the Sonos Play, and I love it — and the sound isn’t even the most important thing [1d]
- Apple rolls out age verification in the UK with iOS 26.4 — right after Meta and Google get fined for not protecting kids [1d]
- Looking for a cheap De'Longhi coffee maker? I'm a trained barista, and I've found 5 awesome offers at Amazon right now [1d]
- Don't want to break the bank on a Pixel Watch? You can score our best Android watch on Amazon for less than $250 — and it's 'particularly suited for runners' [1d]
- I’ve been torn over the iPhone Air — but at this shockingly low price it’s the easiest recommendation I’ll make all year [1d]
- Trump names Huang, Ellison, Dell Zuckerberg and more on new White House council to help 'the Golden Age of Innovation' [2d]
- These three cheap gaming headsets are great options if you're on a budget — trust me, I review these for a living [2d]
- Nintendo confirms the cost of physical Switch 2 games 'is not going up' after announcing digital titles will cost less than physical versions in the US [2d]
- The mega Argos Big Red sale is back again — get up to 50% off top-rated tech for your spring refresh [2d]
- The price of transparency: What Surfshark's data request reveals about its collection policies [2d]
- Exclusive: I asked 10 VPNs for my personal data — only one lived up to our expectations [2d]
- Yes, yes, we're all sick of hearing about the RAM crisis — but this gaming desktop might be a light at the end of tunnel [2d]
- I had an absolute blast flying the DJI Avata 360 — it’s ‘the 360 drone to beat’ [2d]
- 'The ultimate power solution for homes, RVs, and professionals:' EcoFlow Delta Pro 3 handles power outages, road trips, and off-grid weekends — and it’s $800 off [2d]
- British businesses still aren’t bouncing back from cyberattacks – here’s how to tackle the problem [2d]
- These licensed PowerA Nintendo controllers are less than half price of the official Pro Controller — and even work with Switch 2 [2d]
- I can’t put down two cheap headphones I tested this year — one’s better for budget audiophiles, one’s perfect for commuters [2d]
- The open source blind spot in our supply chains [2d]
- I saw Hisense’s new mid-range mini-LED TV, and it could be the affordable set to beat thanks one key screen upgrade [2d]
- 'Cybercriminals are industrializing deception': new report reveals how major global cybercrime syndicates have infiltrated trusted domains with millions now at risk - here's what you need to know [2d]
- CRKD is releasing a new version of its tiny Atom controller that's compatible with Switch 2 and has loads of meaningful upgrades [2d]
- Directive 8020 was 'designed with the PS5 in mind' and will offer 'sharper visuals' powered by PSSR and 'advanced ray tracing' to heighten the horror on PS5 Pro [2d]
- HBO Max is now available in the UK — here are 5 great horror movies I recommend [2d]
- Dare we dream of Windows 11 with fewer ads and promos? Microsoft exec promises a 'calmer and more chill OS with fewer upsells is a goal' [2d]
- Ajax suffers major own goal as data breach hits personal info of 300,000 fans [2d]
- The Pitt is finally available to stream in the UK on HBO Max — be ready for the unmissable 'mass casualty trauma' you need to catch up with [2d]
- Jo Nesbø's Detective Hole ending is too disturbing for words — but you couldn't have paid me to reveal the unhinged real-life inspiration behind the Netflix scene [2d]
- Need a new Apple Pencil? Here are 7 cheap alternatives to boost your iPad creativity, tried and tested by experts [2d]
- VPN logging: what data does your VPN need to collect? [2d]
- The Samsung Galaxy S26 free storage upgrade offer is back for a limited time — and this stackable coupon can save you even more [2d]
- Handheld gaming PCs are in big trouble — and it's not a surprise to see what's responsible [2d]
- 'I'll switch to another brand': I polled over 1,000 Garmin users to see what they thought of Garmin's Connect+ premium tier, one year after its launch [2d]
- Siri Gets Smarter: Apple Taps Multiple Chatbots for AI Upgrade [1d]
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