The Brutalist Report - tech
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- Claude system prompt bug wastes user money and bricks managed agents [1d]
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- ChatGPT serves ads. Here's the full attribution loop [1d]
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- Claude for Creative Work [1d]
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- Apple CMF (Color-Matching Functions) 2026 [1d]
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- London to Calcutta by Bus [1d]
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- Blaster Beam (Musical Instrument) [1d]
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- Carrot Disclosure: Forgejo [1d]
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- Before GitHub [1d]
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- BP profits more than double as Iran war sends oil prices higher [1d]
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- I Won a Championship That Doesn't Exist [1d]
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- Drone pilot makes US rescind no-fly zones around unmarked, moving ICE vehicles [1d]
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- Show HN: My friend and his AI homies wrote SGI Indy emulator in Rust [1d]
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- 200 Journalists Applaud the Internet Archive's Role in Preserving Public Record [1d]
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- Ghostty is leaving GitHub [1d]
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- Interview with OpenAI and AWS CEOs about Bedrock Managed Agents [1d]
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- C, Just In Time! [1d]
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- DOOM running in ChatGPT and Claude [1d]
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- Bankruptcies Increase 11.9 Percent [1d]
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- A good AGENTS.md is a model upgrade. A bad one is worse than no docs at all [1d]
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- Waymo in Portland [1d]
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- Claude.ai is unavailable [1d]
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- OpenAI Models on Amazon Bedrock [1d]
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- BookStack Moves from GitHub to Codeberg [1d]
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- Show HN: Auto-Architecture: Karpathy's Loop, Pointed at a CPU [1d]
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- Warp is now Open-Source [1d]
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- Infisical (YC W23) Is Hiring Full Stack Software Engineers (Remote) [1d]
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- AI's Economics Don't Make Sense [1d]
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- Greece to ban anonymity on social media [1d]
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- Creating a Color Palette from an Image [1d]
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- Laguna XS.2 and M.1 [1d]
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- GitHub RCE Vulnerability: CVE-2026-3854 Breakdown [1d]
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- Cybersec is a thankless job: expanding workload and shrinking pay packet [1d]
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- Anthropic Joins the Blender Development Fund as Corporate Patron [1d]
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- AI uncovers 38 vulnerabilities in largest open source medical record software [1d]
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- A 25-Year-Fight over a 2-Second Sample [1d]
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- Warp is now open-source [1d]
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- After Spain's blackout, its shift to renewables and grid evolution power on [1d]
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- FCC Funding Application Notes Paramount Will Be 49.5% Foreign-Owned Post-Merger [1d]
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- Nvidia executive says AI is more expensive than human workers [1d]
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- Physicists Discover the Most Complex Forms of Ice Yet [1d]
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- Google and Pentagon reportedly agree on deal for 'any lawful' use of AI [1d]
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- Phone is about to stop being yours [1d]
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- Show HN: Rocky – Rust SQL engine with branches, replay, column lineage [1d]
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- The Lingua Franca of LaTeX [1d]
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- Ex-Mossad chief: Settler violence an existential threat, could spark civil war [1d]
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- I Forgot to Code [2d]
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- United Arab Emirates to quit oil cartel OPEC [2d]
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- OpenAI CEO's Identity Verification Company Announced Fake Bruno Mars Partnership [2d]
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- GTK2-NG: A community effort to revive and modernize GTK2 [2d]
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- Show HN: Live Sun and Moon Dashboard with NASA Footage [2d]
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- UAE Leaves OPEC and OPEC+ [2d]
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- UAE to leave OPEC in blow to oil cartel [2d]
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- A Primer on Bézier Curves – So What Makes a Bézier Curve? [2d]
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- The Silent Frequency That Makes Old Buildings Feel Haunted [2d]
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- Xiaomi releases MiMo-v2.5 Family weights with strong coding and agent benchmarks [2d]
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- DRAM Crunch: Lessons for System Design [2d]
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- GitHub Actions is the weakest link [2d]
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- Microsoft VibeVoice: Open-Source Frontier Voice AI [2d]
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- Period tracking app has been yapping about your flow to Meta [2d]
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- New Gas-Powered Data Centers Could Emit More Greenhouse Gases Than Whole Nations [2d]
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- Who owns the code Claude Code wrote? [2d]
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- I built "Middle Class Museum", a tour of things that used to be affordable [2d]
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- The Social Edge of Intellgience: Individual Gain, Collective Loss [2d]
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- An Update on GitHub Availability [2d]
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- $1,605: average annual ad value of a U.S. Google user [2d]
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- GitHub Copilot code review will start consuming GitHub Actions minutes [2d]
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- Scraping 241 UK council planning portals – 2.6M decisions so far [2d]
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- BYD Seal 08 debuts with Blade Battery 2.0: 1,000km range, 5-min charging, 684hp [2d]
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- GTFOBins [2d]
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- Vibe Coding Will Break Your Company [2d]
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- WASM is not quite a stack machine [2d]
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- San Francisco, AI capital of the world, is an economic laggard [2d]
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- LingBot-Map: Streaming 3D reconstruction with geometric context transformer [2d]
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- Claire's closes all 154 stores in UK and Ireland with loss of 1,300 jobs [2d]
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- Consequences of passing too few register parameters to a C function [2d]
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- Show HN: Waiting for LLMs Suck – Give your user a game [2d]
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- Open Weights Kill the Moat [2d]
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- I Quit Drinking for a Year [2d]
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- Show HN: AgentSwift – open-source iOS builder agent [2d]
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- Why isn't AMD's MI300X competitive? [2d]
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- Show HN: 49Agents – Infinite canvas IDE for AI agents [2d]
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- Ted Nyman – High Performance Git [2d]
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- Generative AI Vegetarianism [2d]
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- Mitchell Hashimoto, co-founder of HashiCorp, says his terminal application Ghostty will move off GitHub, citing GitHub's frequent outages (Mitchell Hashimoto) [1d]
- Sources: Goldman Sachs stopped its bankers in Hong Kong from using Anthropic's models; Anthropic says its models were never officially "supported" in Hong Kong (Financial Times) [1d]
- OpenAI projected at the start of this year that $8/month ChatGPT Go subscriptions will grow ~36x to 112M in 2026, while $20/month Plus subs will fall 80% to ~9M (Sri Muppidi/The Information) [1d]
- US startup Poolside debuts its first open-weight model, Laguna XS.2, a 33B-A3B-parameter MoE model, and Laguna M.1, a proprietary 225B-A23B-parameter MoE model (Carl Franzen/VentureBeat) [1d]
- Nvidia launches Nemotron 3 Nano Omni, an open multimodal model with a 30B-A3B hybrid MoE architecture; the Nemotron 3 family saw 50M+ downloads in the past year (Kyt Dotson/SiliconANGLE) [1d]
- AWS launches a desktop app for its Amazon Quick AI assistant, letting users connect their tools and local files to build custom apps, live dashboards, and more (Jigar Thakkar/About Amazon) [1d]
- Musk v. Altman: Musk testifies he's suing OpenAI because "it is not okay to steal a charity" and its pivot sets a concerning precedent for philanthropic efforts (Bloomberg) [1d]
- NXP reports Q1 revenue up 12% YoY to $3.18B, vs. $3.15B est., and forecasts Q2 revenue above estimates; NXPI jumps 13%+ after hours (Christina Kyriasoglou/Bloomberg) [1d]
- Sources: the US Commerce Department last week ordered multiple chip equipment companies to halt some shipments to China's second-largest chipmaker, Hua Hong (Karen Freifeld/Reuters) [1d]
- Robinhood reports Q1 revenue up 15% YoY to $1.07B, vs. $1.14B est., and crypto revenue down 47% to $134M, vs. $147.6M est.; HOOD drops 6%+ after hours (Luke Kawa/Sherwood News) [1d]
- Seagate reports Q3 revenue up 44% YoY to $3.11B, vs. $2.96B est., and forecasts Q4 revenue and adjusted EPS above estimates; STX jumps 13%+ after hours (Zaheer Kachwala/Reuters) [1d]
- China's National Supercomputing Center in Shenzhen unveils the Lingshen project, aiming for 2+ exaFLOPS performance using a domestic-made CPU-only architecture (Luke James/Tom's Hardware) [1d]
- Sources: Apple plans an AI overhaul for photo editing in iOS 27, including using on-device AI models to extend, enhance, and reframe photos (Mark Gurman/Bloomberg) [1d]
- South Africa withdraws its first draft national AI policy after revelations that it contained fictitious sources that appeared to have been AI-generated (Nellie Peyton/Reuters) [1d]
- Q&A with Sam Altman and AWS CEO Matt Garman about OpenAI's new partnership with AWS, Bedrock Managed Agents, Trainium chips, and more (Ben Thompson/Stratechery) [1d]
- Sources: Google dropped out of a $100M Pentagon challenge to create tech for voice-controlled, autonomous drone swarms, following an internal ethics review (Katrina Manson/Bloomberg) [1d]
- Amazon and OpenAI announce an expanded deal that will make OpenAI's models available from AWS, a day after OpenAI revised its Microsoft partnership (Ina Fried/Axios) [1d]
- AWS launches Amazon Connect Decisions and Amazon Connect Talent, which are AI agentic tools aimed at logistics workers and recruiters (Matt Day/Bloomberg) [1d]
- Lovable launches its AI coding app on iOS and Android, letting users code via voice or text AI prompts, and allowing them to switch between a PC and mobile (Sarah Perez/TechCrunch) [1d]
- Musk v. Altman: the judge asks Elon Musk and Sam Altman to "control your propensity to use social media to make things worse", as opening statements begin (Madlin Mekelburg/Bloomberg) [1d]
- The FIDO Alliance launches two working groups to establish industry standards for securing AI agent transactions; Google contributes the Agent Payments Protocol (Lily Hay Newman/Wired) [1d]
- Foxconn Industrial Internet, which sells AI servers, reports Q1 revenue up 57% YoY to ~$37B, below $44.5B est., and a record ~$1.5B net income, below $1.8B est. (Rachel Yeo/Bloomberg) [1d]
- Sources: Polymarket has discussed lifting the prohibition on US-based customers with the CFTC, as it seeks to bring its main exchange back to the US (Bloomberg) [1d]
- Anthropic partners with Blender, Autodesk, Adobe, Ableton, and others to launch connectors that integrate Claude directly into professional creative workflows (Anthropic) [1d]
- OpenAI describes a report that it has missed internal goals as "prime clickbait" and says its consumer and enterprise businesses are "firing on all cylinders" (Seth Fiegerman/Bloomberg) [1d]
- True Anomaly, which makes autonomous spacecraft and software for the US Space Force, raised a $650M Series D at a $2.2B valuation, bringing total funding to $1B (Samantha Subin/CNBC) [1d]
- Snapchat launches AI Sponsored Snaps, a conversational ad format in the Chat tab that lets users talk to brand-specific AI agents for product recommendations (Aisha Malik/TechCrunch) [1d]
- US prosecutors allege Peter Stokes, a 19-year-old dual US-Estonian citizen known as Bouquet, is a Scattered Spider member; he was arrested at a Finnish airport (Jason Meisner/Chicago Tribune) [1d]
- Sources: at least two China-based funds that back leading AI companies have used parallel fund structures to fundraise from US investors in recent months (Bloomberg) [2d]
- Sources and memos: Tencent employees used Claude Code to assist them with evaluating and fine-tuning the company's new Hy3 model to improve its performance (Juro Osawa/The Information) [2d]
- GitHub addresses two recent incidents and says it aims to improve reliability amid AI growth, focusing on "availability first, then capacity, then new features" (Vlad Fedorov/The GitHub Blog) [2d]
- Chinese billionaire Chen Tianqiao says his startup MiroMind is adding strict "firewalls" between its Chinese and US businesses, as China blocked Manus' sale (Bloomberg) [2d]
- AI researchers launch talkie, a 13B vintage language model trained on historical text with a 1930 cutoff, to see if it can replicate scientific breakthroughs (talkie) [2d]
- Google launches Ask YouTube, a conversational AI search "experiment" that generates pages with videos and text summaries, for Premium users in the US aged 18+ (Jay Peters/The Verge) [2d]
- Bloomberg CTO Shawn Edwards says the company is overhauling Terminal with a new chatbot-style interface called ASKB, currently open to ~125K users in beta (Joel Khalili/Wired) [2d]
- As Russia throttles popular apps and intermittently cuts off internet access, ordinary citizens, politicians, TV stars, and others criticize the restrictions (New York Times) [2d]
- Gartner: US states issued $3.45B in privacy-related fines to companies in 2025, a total larger than the last five years combined, driven by new privacy laws (Derek B. Johnson/CyberScoop) [2d]
- Spotify reports Q1 revenue up 14% YoY to €4.5B, MAUs up 12% YoY to 761M, above 759M est., Premium subscribers up 9% YoY to 293M, and a €715M operating income (Ashley Carman/Bloomberg) [2d]
- Australia unveils a draft News Bargaining Incentive scheme that imposes a 2.25% levy on local revenues for platforms; Meta says the government is "simply wrong" (The Guardian) [2d]
- Match Group invests $100M in Seattle-based Sniffies, a web-only platform for queer men with ~3M MAUs worldwide, paving the way for a possible acquisition (Samantha Kelly/Bloomberg) [2d]
- Q&A with Evan Spiegel on why distribution is the most important moat in consumer tech, investing in Specs, 2026 as a "crucible" moment for Snap, and more (Lenny Rachitsky/Lenny's Newsletter) [2d]
- Many US rural communities oppose AI data center buildout; Pew says 67% of planned data centers are in rural areas, while 87% of existing ones are in urban areas (Financial Times) [2d]
- An analysis of Internet Archive data finds that by mid-2025, ~35% of new websites published since ChatGPT's launch in late 2022 were AI-generated or AI-assisted (Matthew Gault/404 Media) [2d]
- Kpler, an online analytics platform tracking global maritime traffic and energy flows, says it has gained millions of new users since the war in Iran began (Alice Hancock/Financial Times) [2d]
- Source: Google signed a deal allowing the US DOD to use Google's AI for "any lawful government purpose"; Google says the agreement amends an existing contract (Erin Woo/The Information) [2d]
- Layoffs.fyi: layoffs affecting 45,800 tech employees were announced in March 2026, making it the worst month for reported tech job cuts in at least two years (Wall Street Journal) [2d]
- Bengaluru-based Snabbit, an on-demand home services startup, raised a $56M Series D, a source says at a ~$350M valuation, up from $180M in October 2025 (Jagmeet Singh/TechCrunch) [2d]
- How residents in Archbald, Pennsylvania, home to ~7,000 people, are pushing back against six proposed data center campuses covering ~14% of the town's land (Tim Craig/Washington Post) [2d]
- Amazon says it plans to expand its Amazon Now quick commerce service to 100 Indian cities; the service is currently live in Delhi, Mumbai, and Bengaluru (The Economic Times) [2d]
- Sources: Meta is preparing to have to unwind its Manus acquisition after China banned the transaction; Manus investors have already received their returns (Wall Street Journal) [2d]
- Shanghai-based Lightelligence, which makes photonics chips, surges by nearly 400% in its trading debut in Hong Kong after raising ~$310M in its IPO (Ann Cao/South China Morning Post) [2d]
- OpenAI releases Symphony, an open-source spec for agent orchestration that turns a project-management board like Linear into a control plane for coding agents (OpenAI) [2d]
- South Korea's stock market value has surpassed the UK's, growing 45%+ this year to $4.04T after a surge in AI-linked tech stocks like Samsung and SK Hynix (Charlotte Yang/Bloomberg) [2d]
- Paris-based SquareMind, whose Swan robot uses AI for full-body dermoscopic skin imaging, raised $18M, including a previously undisclosed pre-Series A (Jim Hammerand/MassDevice) [2d]
- Some jurors selected in the Musk v. Altman trial expressed negative feelings about Elon Musk and AI, but assured the court they would put these concerns aside (Wired) [2d]
- Sources: OpenAI missed an internal goal of reaching 1B weekly active ChatGPT users by 2025's end and missed multiple monthly revenue targets earlier in 2026 (Berber Jin/Wall Street Journal) [2d]
- Senate Democrats seek an ethics provision in a landmark crypto bill to crack down on the Trump family's crypto businesses, setting up a clash with Republicans (Politico) [2d]
- Letter: Starboard has taken a significant stake in observability company Dynatrace and is pushing for changes to boost the stock; DT jumps 7%+ after hours (Lauren Thomas/Wall Street Journal) [2d]
- 'The connective tissue between your data, your people, and your goals': Google Cloud positions Gemini Enterprise as the one-stop shop for all your agentic affairs [1d]
- Dyson's latest vacuum cleaner empties itself, so you don't have to get your hands dirty [1d]
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- 'A significant threat': These tiny 'trained' robots can catch invisible plastic dust in your drinking water [1d]
- Can we please talk about the iPhone Air's controversial Light Gold color? [1d]
- I watched a Joby electric Air Taxi take off and land in New York City, and now I can't wait for our Uber of the skies future [1d]
- 'They can’t block the sky': Inside an ingenious satellite TV hack bypassing Iran’s internet blackout — when the web goes dark, activists are smuggling gigabytes of data through ordinary television signals to keep the Iranian people connected to the world [1d]
- These are the 5 best GMKtec mini PC deals on Amazon — save big on some of our highest rated and reviewed compact desktops, but be quick [1d]
- 'We need to deliver warfighting capability at a faster rate': US Space Force cancels Next Generation GPS project over 'extensive system issues' and an 'insurmountable' timeline [1d]
- The best DJI Lito alternatives — including 'your best first drone', and one serious curve-ball option [1d]
- 'The attacker completed in under five minutes': Experts warn of North Korea-linked campaign using fake Zoom meetings to target crypto execs [1d]
- Don't suffer with seasonal allergies — I test air purifiers for a living and these are my top 3 recommendations for filtering out pollen and dust [1d]
- 'Battery-free, quiet, and inherently private' — These 3D-printed metal tags could change home and office tracking, turning penny-sized discs into smart devices using ultrasonic tech for maintenance-free monitoring without charging [1d]
- Pro-Ject just launched a tiny box to turn any passive speakers wireless that attaches to the binding posts, and brings them into the Sonos-rivaling WiiM ecosystem — and there's a streamer box for hi-fi amps too… but Apple users should probably pass [1d]
- The rise of glasses-free 3D light-field displays: Samsung has created a 2D/3D switchable screen using a 'metasurface lenticular lens' with 'nanoscale structures' for no-compromise viewing — and it follows impressive demos from TCL and others [1d]
- 'The data should be a wake-up call': Report finds cybersecurity workers feel underpaid, undervalued and overstressed — and that's putting everyone at risk [1d]
- I ditched my iPhone and used the second-generation Ray-Ban Meta (2nd gen) by using it as my travel guide in Rome, Italy — but I absolutely got the wrong pair [1d]
- How the white iPhone 4 may have accidentally paved the way for Apple’s next big iPhone shakeup [1d]
- Lenovo IdeaCentre Mini i5 Tower with Intel Core 5 210H hits its 'lowest price ever' — save £150 on this diminutive 1L mini desktop PC at Argos [1d]
- NordVPN hit with yet another lawsuit over 'difficult to cancel' auto-renewal subscriptions [1d]
- If it's good enough for Sawe... the Garmin watch used to break the two-hour marathon barrier at London is actually super cheap — here's where to get it [1d]
- 'It was controversial internally too' — Former Naughty Dog dev says the studio was 'split' on The Last of Us Part 2's most divisive death [1d]
- 'It's puke or be puked on' — this crazy indie game has you taking shots to save your soul [1d]
- 'This doesn't have RAM in it, and it's not as complicated to start getting out the door for us' — Valve confirms it's releasing the Steam Controller before the Steam Machine in response to RAM crisis, but originally saw 'no need' to ship them together [1d]
- Hackers exploit Robinhood account creation tool to launch worrying phishing scam [1d]
- Lenovo's Ryzen 7 laptop hits 'lowest ever price' of just £569 — and comes with 24GB DDR5 RAM and a 1TB SSD [1d]
- I stopped asking AI for answers and started asking for frameworks — and suddenly it all clicked [1d]
- This updated open-source app makes it easier to use your AirPods with Android — just in time for the rumored AirPods Ultra [1d]
- New figures show March 2026 was the worst month for tech job layoffs since 2024 — but it's probably going to get worse [1d]
- How to watch PSG vs Bayern Munich: Free Streams & TV Channels [1d]
- ‘It is about choice — if you want to hear AI music or if you don't.’ One Spotify user got so frustrated with AI slop that they created an ‘AI blocker’, but it 'may violate Spotify's terms of service' [1d]
- Amazon drops new Kindle deals ahead of Prime Day — but should you buy now or wait? [1d]
- 'The mini-game is already in its final stages': Resident Evil Requiem director confirms DLC is imminent, but you need to make sure you've finished the game first [1d]
- ExpressVPN makes a U-turn on its always-free password manager promise [1d]
- Medtronic says ShinyHunters hackers stole around 9 million medical records in latest attack [1d]
- All the best Geekom mini PC deals worth buying in the sale — from office desktops to content creation workstations, these are the machines to choose based on our benchmark tests [1d]
- Apple TV sets August release date for Ted Lasso season 4 — and the returning soccer comedy show's first trailer is like a warm hug on a cold, wet, and windy night in Stoke [1d]
- IT: Welcome to Derry creator teases an underrated Stephen King plot for season 2 — and I'm begging HBO Max to officially renew it [1d]
- Trust by design: How much can you really trust your AI agent [1d]
- Top open source PyPI package with over 1 million downloads each month hacked to send out malware [1d]
- Moosend review [1d]
- Fake GPUs have gotten so good, even a repair expert was initially fooled by this scam Nvidia RTX 4090 — so be careful out there [1d]
- Proton VPN's promises post-quantum groundwork, Stealth for Linux, and slick new app releases [1d]
- How to watch Hacks season 5 online – stream FREE and from anywhere [1d]
- CheckMarx admits it was hit by major cyberattack that saw data leaked onto Dark Web [2d]
- Final Fantasy 14 is finally coming to Switch 2 just in time for the Evercold expansion, but you'll need to buy a separate subscription even if you play on another platform [2d]
- DJI Mic Mini 2 vs DJI Mic Mini: tiny upgrade, massive price cut, but there’s a Mini 2S on the horizon which will add a key feature [2d]
- ‘Human lives are already being lost’: Open letter signed by hundreds of Google employees requests CEO reject ‘unethical and dangerous’ US military AI use [2d]
- The best bean-to-cup coffee maker we've ever tested just got a big discount on Amazon — save 20% on the Breville the Barista Express Impress [2d]
- 'AI adoption is entering a new phase': AMD report finds AI PCs are becoming an increasingly common sight in the workplace - so what can they do for you? [2d]
- ‘You feel radicalized’: A Meta AI exec watched agents beat her top workers. Now she’s built a nonprofit to help Gen Z find jobs before they disappear [2d]
- Would you buy a ChatGPT-powered iPhone rival? OpenAI is reportedly developing a smartphone chip, which teases the possibility of a full-blown OpenAI mobile [2d]
- I tested the DJI Mic Mini 2 and the thing that excited me the most is the new low pricing — there’s no better value small wireless mic [2d]
- 'Please be fake' — PlayStation fans panic as Sony seemingly introduces ridiculous new '30-day license check' on digital games [2d]
- ‘The future has arrived’: China’s power grid will soon be run by an army of humanoid robots and robot dogs as state announces $1 billion investment in 8,500 robo-helpers [2d]
- Taylor Swift is taking legal action against the rising threat of AI misuse — here’s why the singer has filed trademark applications to protect her identity [2d]
- ‘This will not end well’: Apple App Store gets new ‘more affordable’ monthly subscriptions, but not all iPhone owners are convinced [2d]
- 'When you look at horror franchises or movies or games, the sci-fi space is huge' — Directive 8020 executive producer says the simple reason for the game's space setting was because it's 'just fun' [2d]
- OpenAI and Microsoft make a huge change to their exclusive partnership - does this open the door for AWS to swoop in? [2d]
- Hulu is quietly developing a brutal TV show pilot that could rival Yellowstone — and it's even 'copied' a famous Taylor Sheridan casting tradition [2d]
- Geopolitical tensions create new risks for satellite operators globally [2d]
- New screen tint feature discovered in Windows 11 is designed to help with eye strain and even combating migraines [2d]
- The blueprint architecture for securing the AI data center [2d]
- Samsung's Galaxy phones could be getting a big camera redesign to facilitate MagSafe-style charging — here are 4 ways they could look different [2d]
- I compared ChatGPT Images 2.0 and Google’s Nano Banana 2 using real-world prompts — from portraits to product shots — and the AI image generator that came out on top genuinely surprised me [2d]
- The 4 best vacuum cleaners for seasonal allergies, recommended by a home tech expert — beat hayfever with powerful suction, HEPA filters, and sealed dust bags [2d]
- Quantum can wait: Why CISOs should focus on today’s preventable cyber risks [2d]
- How to watch A Taste for Murder online for FREE – stream sun-soaked crime drama from anywhere [2d]
- New iOS 26.4 emojis ranked by popularity — from Distorted Face to Hairy Creature [2d]
- The hidden cost of over-automating your sales outreach [2d]
- 'A new era begins': INEOS Cycling signs up Netcompany for major AI push, new title sponsor [2d]
- Directive 8020 executive producer says the Turning Points system was added for players who 'want to keep everyone alive' but also for 'a big percentage of our hardcore fans' that will replay the game to get all endings [2d]
- I was expecting combat in Aphelion, but I’m actually glad it’s not there [2d]
- Why some of the world’s biggest enterprises are pivoting to Sovereign AI [2d]
- 'AI adoption is no longer the challenge. Execution is': New report finds more and more businesses are struggling to deal with 'uncontrolled' AI [2d]
- How to watch Champions League Semi-Finals: Free Streams & TV Channels [2d]
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- The antidote to Zombie Projects that drain productivity is AI oversight [2d]
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- '10,000 times faster than a human scientist' — New AI tool designed ultra-efficient heat-to-electricity generators at lightning speed, a breakthrough that could slash the cost of energy harvesters and help enable cheaper, high-performance home heat pumps [2d]
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