The Brutalist Report - tech
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- Can we code our way out of gentrification? [1d]
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- Postmortem: TanStack NPM supply-chain compromise [1d]
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- GM just laid off IT workers to hire those with stronger AI skills [1d]
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- Griffin PowerMate driver for modern macOS [1d]
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- Through the looking glass of benchmark hacking [1d]
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- TanStack NPM Packages Compromised [1d]
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- I let AI build a tool to help me figure out what was waking me up at night [1d]
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- Interaction Models [1d]
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- GitLab Announces Workforce Reduction and End of Their CREDIT Values [1d]
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- If AI Writes Your Code, Why Use Python? [1d]
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- Foucault's Order of Things Explained with Trading Cards [video] [1d]
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- Show HN: E2a – Open-source email gateway for AI agents [1d]
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- Show HN: OpenGravity – A zero-install, BYOK vanilla JS clone of Antigravity [1d]
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- 590k buyers paid $59M for Trump's gold phone, but not one has shipped [1d]
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- Linux Terminal Memory Usage [1d]
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- Red Hot Chili Peppers sell music catalogue for $300M [1d]
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- Red Hot Chili Peppers ink $300M deal with Warner Music to sell catalog [1d]
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- Library for fast mapping of Java records to native memory [1d]
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- Can Someone Please Explain Whether Cloudflare Blackmailed Canonical? [1d]
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- UCLA discovers first stroke rehabilitation drug to repair brain damage [1d]
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- Bild AI (YC W25) Is Hiring Founding Product Engineers [1d]
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- Microsoft Israel chief leaves amid ethical controversy [1d]
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- How to Leave Instagram [1d]
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- Canvas got hacked, provost banned exams, professor responded by assigning Hayek [1d]
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- Interfaze: A new model architecture built for high accuracy at scale [1d]
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- We Lose Our Friends as We Age [1d]
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- Show HN: TikTok but for Scientific Papers [1d]
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- CUDA-oxide: Nvidia's official Rust to CUDA compiler [1d]
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- Students Boo Commencement Speaker After She Calls AI Next Industrial Revolution [1d]
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- How are we going to get out of Meta? (Or social media in general) [1d]
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- Should you leave red herrings about yourself online? [1d]
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- The Surprisingly Long Life of the Vacuum Tube [1d]
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- Show HN: Free tool to see how much AI bots are costing your site [1d]
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- AI-powered hacking has exploded into industrial-scale threat, Google says [1d]
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- Software engineering may no longer be a lifetime career [1d]
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- Killed by Apple [1d]
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- Out with the JavaScript, in with the HTML [1d]
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- What's Wrong with AI? [1d]
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- ICE to Develop Own Smart Glasses to 'Supplement' Its Facial Recognition App [1d]
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- Checkmate in Iran [1d]
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- Google says criminal hackers used AI to find a major software flaw [1d]
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- The OpenAI Deployment Company [1d]
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- Create a 90s GeoCities style website in seconds (Python) [1d]
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- I keep tripping over "true, false, true" [1d]
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- OP's script shuts down every single computer in the company [1d]
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- From Today, Software Engineering Is Dead [1d]
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- Using AI for just 10 minutes might make you lazy and dumb [1d]
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- European Money Pours into Palantir [1d]
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- Organized Dogmatism Controls the Message about Gender Bias in the Academy [1d]
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- What a Japanese cooking principle taught me about overcoming AI fatigue [1d]
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- I Work in Hollywood. Everyone Who Used to Make TV Is Now Training AI [1d]
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- Ratty – A terminal emulator with inline 3D graphics [1d]
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- All Those A.I. Note Takers? They're Making Lawyers Nervous [1d]
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- When Is "Next Friday"? [1d]
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- Truth Social lays bare narrow obsessions of an online president [2d]
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- The Adventure Family Tree [2d]
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- Writers are fleeing the Substack Tax [2d]
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- Gmail registration now requires scanning a QR code and sending a text message [2d]
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- Traceway: MIT-licensed observability stack you can self-host in ~90s [2d]
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- Mythos Finds a Curl Vulnerability [2d]
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- Iran mulls taking control of all 7 cables passing through Strait of Hormuz [2d]
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- 7 lines of code, 3 minutes: Implement a programming language (2010) [2d]
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- The Greatest Shot in Television: James Burke Had One Chance to Nail This Scene [2d]
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- BSides Austin Is on Hold [2d]
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- What can singing mice say about human speech? [2d]
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- Up in Smoke [2d]
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- Show HN: adamsreview – better multi-agent PR reviews for Claude Code [2d]
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- I'm going back to writing code by hand [2d]
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- "Cannot be explained" – New ultra stainless steel stuns researchers [2d]
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- A Preview of the Future [2d]
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- Make America AI Ready: Strengths, Weaknesses, and Recommendations [2d]
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- Apple studies explore LLMs spatial understanding, sign language annotation [1d]
- Apple Savings appears on the web but only for document access [1d]
- Save up to $180 on Apple's M5 MacBook Air with bonus coupons [1d]
- Apple headed to South Korea to fight off US antitrust case, DOJ upset about it [1d]
- Steve Jobs is getting a marked-up $1 coin, courtesy US Mint [1d]
- Tim Cook is among 16 US execs going to China with Trump [1d]
- Large-scale testing of encrypted RCS texting starts in iOS 26.5 [1d]
- Update your older iPhone, iPad, or Mac now, to get new fixes for WebKit, Wi-Fi & kernel flaws [1d]
- It's time to update your Apple Watch to watchOS 26.5 [1d]
- visionOS 26.5 bug fix update is here for Apple Vision Pro users [1d]
- Apple ships tvOS 26.5, primarily focused on behind-the-scenes fixes [1d]
- No signs of upgraded Apple Intelligence as iOS 26.5 arrives for all users [1d]
- Users get an iPadOS 26.5 update focused on services & subscriptions [1d]
- macOS 26.5 arrives with visible changes other than Maps ads & subscriptions [1d]
- Sky Sports blocks Apple, wins F1 streaming victory in UK & Italy [1d]
- Apple TV hit 'The Studio' becomes the most-awarded series of the year [1d]
- New Apple ad pitches college students on buying a Mac [1d]
- Major W200 update, new smart gear, & third-party Siri speakers on Smart Home Insider [1d]
- Apple Watch won't be getting on-device Touch ID anytime soon [1d]
- Apple Creator Studio may get better color correction features from a tiny acquisition [1d]
- Several npm packages for the TanStack web development tools were compromised in the Mini Shai-Hulud supply chain attack; Mistral packages were also affected (Socket) [1d]
- GM plans to lay off IT workers in an effort to trim costs and bring in staff with skills in other tech areas; sources: the cuts will affect 500 to 600 employees (David Welch/Bloomberg) [1d]
- OpenAI launches Daybreak, a cybersecurity initiative integrating AI models and Codex Security to help organizations patch vulnerabilities (Alexey Shabanov/TestingCatalog AI News) [1d]
- Thinking Machines Lab details interaction models, which can think and respond in real time, letting users and AI interact continuously for better collaboration (Thinking Machines Lab) [1d]
- Source: Robinhood has filed confidentially for its second publicly traded venture fund, Robinhood Venture Fund II, focusing on early-stage startups (Lucinda Shen/Axios) [1d]
- Digg relaunches as an aggregator of AI news and social media commentary, with plans to expand to other topics; its previous reboot shut down in March (Sarah Perez/TechCrunch) [1d]
- GitLab announces layoffs, saying they are "not an AI optimization or cost cutting exercise", and plans to cut the number of countries it operates in (Sarah Frier/Bloomberg) [1d]
- Musk v. Altman: Satya Nadella says Elon Musk never contacted him with concerns that Microsoft's investments in OpenAI violated any special terms or commitments (CNBC) [1d]
- Musk v. Altman: Ilya Sutskever testifies that his OpenAI stake is worth ~$7B and he had concerns about Altman for a year before Altman's brief ouster as CEO (Rachel Metz/Bloomberg) [1d]
- Google's TIG says it has likely thwarted efforts to use AI for a "mass exploitation event" and warns that tools like OpenClaw are being used to find exploits (Samantha Subin/CNBC) [1d]
- Sources: the White House's Office of the National Cyber Director and Commerce Department's CAISI are fighting over which agency should lead AI model evaluations (Washington Post) [1d]
- An Anthropic engineer argues HTML is a better output format for AI agents than Markdown, citing information density, ease of sharing, and two-way interaction (@trq212) [1d]
- Apple releases iOS 26.5, introducing end-to-end encryption for RCS messaging in beta with supported carriers; the setting is enabled by default (Chance Miller/9to5Mac) [1d]
- Texas AG Ken Paxton sues Netflix for allegedly spying on consumers by collecting their data without consent, and designing its platform to be addictive (Jonathan Stempel/Reuters) [1d]
- Sources: German defense tech startup Helsing is set to raise $1.2B led by Dragoneer and Lightspeed at a valuation of about $18B, up from $14B in June 2025 (Financial Times) [1d]
- curl founder Daniel Stenberg says Mythos identified five vulnerabilities in curl, but a manual review found three were false positives and one was a bug (Daniel Stenberg/daniel.haxx.se) [1d]
- Agentic inference is set to be different than today's inference, and will change compute infrastructure because speed won't matter when humans aren't involved (Ben Thompson/Stratechery) [1d]
- Israeli startup Frame Security, which protects organizations from AI-powered social engineering attacks, emerges from stealth with $50M led by Index and others (CTech) [1d]
- Venmo is implementing a major privacy update to set new users' posts to "friends only" by default during onboarding; in 2021, a reporter found Joe Biden's Venmo (Jay Peters/The Verge) [1d]
- Cowboy Space, led by Robinhood co-founder Baiju Bhatt to build data centers in orbit, raised a $275M Series B led by Index Ventures at a $2B valuation (Bruce Einhorn/Bloomberg) [1d]
- OpenAI launches the OpenAI Deployment Company with a $4B+ investment to help organizations build and deploy AI systems, and acquires AI consulting firm Tomoro (Reuters) [1d]
- Google's TIG reports the first confirmed instance of "prominent cybercrime threat actors" using AI to find and weaponize a zero-day in a web-based admin tool (Dustin Volz/New York Times) [1d]
- Discord launches Nitro Rewards, giving Nitro subscribers access to offers from gaming services like Xbox Game Pass and hardware like Logitech G at no extra cost (Amanda Silberling/TechCrunch) [1d]
- Sources: Masayoshi Son has held talks with French President Emmanuel Macron about unveiling a multibillion-dollar AI data center project in the coming weeks (Bloomberg) [1d]
- In a two-week UK High Court trial, Shein accuses Temu of "industrial scale" copyright infringement of its photos; Temu says Shein is suing to stifle competition (Sam Tobin/Reuters) [1d]
- SEC filing: Cerebras upsizes its IPO to 30M shares at $150-$160 each, up from 28M shares at $115-$125, aiming to raise up to $4.8B at an up to $34.4B valuation (Carmen Reinicke/Bloomberg) [1d]
- Sources: Kuaishou plans to spin off its Kling AI video unit for an IPO in 2027 and is seeking a $20B valuation in pre-IPO funding talks with potential investors (The Information) [1d]
- The European Commission says it is in ongoing discussions with OpenAI and Anthropic to access their latest AI models; OpenAI is "proactively offering" access (Inti Landauro/Reuters) [1d]
- Microsoft's Playground Games accidentally uploads unencrypted pre-load files for Forza Horizon 6 to Steam, leaking the PC version before its release next week (Jez Corden/Windows Central) [1d]
- Circle raised $222M via the presale of its native Arc token at a $3B valuation; a16z led with a $75M investment, with participation from BlackRock and others (Tanaya Macheel/CNBC) [1d]
- Filing: Wise plans to debut on the Nasdaq as WSE, and relist in London for its secondary listing; Wise reports year-to-March net revenue up 19% YoY to $2.5B (Aisha S Gani/Bloomberg) [1d]
- Musk v. Altman: profiles of US judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers, an Obama-nominated blunt and efficient operator, and Elon Musk's and OpenAI's attorneys (Angel Au-Yeung/Wall Street Journal) [1d]
- Turkish mobile gaming startup Grand Games raised a $70M Series B led by Balderton Capital, after raising $30M in 2025, taking its total funding to $103M (Tugce Ozsoy/Bloomberg) [1d]
- Dua Lipa files a $15M lawsuit against Samsung, alleging that it used her likeness to sell TVs without paying her and without permission starting in 2025 (Gene Maddaus/Variety) [1d]
- TikTok plans to roll out TikTok Ad-Free, a £3.99-per-month subscription for UK accounts aged 18 or older in the coming months, after testing the option in 2023 (Sean Keach/The Sun) [2d]
- The 90-day vulnerability disclosure policy is dead, as LLMs compress bug finding and exploit development time, and critical issues must be patched immediately (Himanshu Anand) [2d]
- Brookings: clerical and administrative workers, 85%+ of whom are women, are among the most exposed to AI-driven displacement and least equipped to navigate it (Taylor Telford/Financial Times) [2d]
- A look at "YouTube whisperers" like Paddy Galloway and Mario Joos, a booming class of advisers that help popular YouTube creators grow their audiences (CNBC) [2d]
- Chinese state media: CAS Cold Atom Technology has built the 200-qubit Hanyuan-2, the world's first dual-core quantum computer, with a core for error correction (Luke James/Tom's Hardware) [2d]
- SoftBank partners with South Korea's Cosmos Lab and DeltaX to mass produce next-gen data center batteries in Japan at the scale of one GWh per year in FY 2027 (Min-Jeong Lee/Bloomberg) [2d]
- Sources: OpenAI facilitated a $6.6B secondary share sale in October 2025 for 600+ current and ex-employees; over 75 people cashed out the maximum cap of $30M (Berber Jin/Wall Street Journal) [2d]
- Nvidia embraces its role as an AI investor in 2026, committing $40B+ to equity investments including a $30B stake in OpenAI, $3.2B in Corning, and $2.1B in IREN (CNBC) [2d]
- Q&A with Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon on 2026 as "year of agents", the end of the smartphone-centric world, 6G turning humans into "walking cameras", and more (Fortune) [2d]
- Corporate lawyers say AI-transcribed meeting notes may not have attorney-client privilege, making otherwise protected conversations discoverable in lawsuits (Sarah Kessler/New York Times) [2d]
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- I asked ChatGPT and Gemini how to make French Toast as good as my mother used to make — one nailed the crispy-sweet finish [1d]
- NYT Connections hints and answers for Tuesday, May 12 (game #1066) [1d]
- NYT Strands hints and answers for Tuesday, May 12 (game #800) [1d]
- Quordle hints and answers for Tuesday, May 12 (game #1569) [1d]
- One leaker claims Apple's long-rumored plans for Touch ID on Apple Watch have been shelved in favor of 'packing in larger batteries' — and as a Garmin main who's recently switched, that's totally fine by me [1d]
- Nvidia GeForce NOW data breach confirmed — but luckily most of us will be safe, here's why [1d]
- 'All modern operating systems do this, including macOS and Linux': Microsoft exec fires back at critics accusing it of 'cheating' with Windows 11 speed boost feature [1d]
- New water-powered tech could power batteries that can last hundreds of years without degrading — and are so safe that the electrolytes can be used as 'tofu-brine' for home cooking [1d]
- TikTok is going ad-free in the UK — if you pay £3.99 a month for it [1d]
- Will micro-LED ever really replace OLED? The next-gen TV tech takes a blow as Samsung's TV boss pulls back from investing in making it — it's a bad sign, but will TCL and Hisense keep the flag flying? [1d]
- Prime Video is copying Netflix with its own vertical video feed for movies and shows — but the TikTokification of streaming platforms isn’t what movie buffs are asking for [1d]
- 9 college-ready laptops and tablets that make the perfect high school graduation gift [1d]
- 'Addressing one of the most dangerous missions in ground combat': US Army robots (and AI) set to play a critical role in getting wounded soldiers off the battlefield without putting humans at risk [1d]
- Own a Kindle or Fire TV? Use Alexa, Prime Video or Amazon Music? Test how well you know Amazon’s tech in this 15-question quiz [1d]
- This Hisense TV is my affordable TV pick for the World Cup — but this could be your last chance to buy it [1d]
- You can score the Google Fitbit Air for free when you trade in your old wearable at the Google Store [1d]
- This weird-looking open-sourced computer mouse has four buttons plus a point stick which reminds me of IBM's legendary red nipple joystick [1d]
- What is the release date for Half Man episode 4 on HBO Max and BBC iPlayer? [1d]
- 'For many such issues the simplest mitigation is to stop calling the buggyfunction. Killswitch provides that': Experts propose Linux kernel "killswitch" following worrying recent security issues [1d]
- OpenAI's ‘Trusted Contact’ feature for ChatGPT users in crisis is a sign AI is becoming something much more personal [1d]
- This 'impressively rugged' portable power station 'opens up entirely new possibilities for living completely off-grid' — and it just got a massive discount ahead of festival season [1d]
- Don't buy this £150 Epson EcoTank printer deal at Amazon — I've found an even cheaper Epson ink tank printer that's basically identical in every possible way [1d]
- ‘Dizziness, nausea, vertigo, and sleep disruption’: The undetectable hum of AI data centers is making local residents sick [1d]
- The Steam Machine has a new reference in Steam's database, and it means we could be seeing it arrive very soon [1d]
- 'Completely off the rails': TikTok is scaling back its AI summaries feature after it creates bizarre and inaccurate captions — as if TikTok wasn't bad enough for misinformation already [1d]
- Apple quietly released the all-new AirPods Max 2 last month — and you can already score a rare $40 discount at Amazon [1d]
- What is the release date for The Boys season 5 episode 7 on Prime Video? [1d]
- This retro-inspired portable CD player looks super-sleek, has audiophile credentials including a headphones amp for spicier cans, lasts 12 hours, and offers Bluetooth, 3.5mm, 4.4mm and Coax output too [1d]
- The DJI Mini 3 is 'an entry-level DJI drone with a strong set of video features' — it's now back to a record-low price on Amazon [1d]
- Dua Lipa brands Samsung ‘dismissive and callous’ as she sues the tech giant for $15m for using her photo on TV packaging without her permission [1d]
- I love my Ninja Slushi drinks machine, but this new version is twice as ice — how can you resist cool twisted multi-colored slushies at home? [1d]
- A fake OpenAI repository has taken top spot on Hugging Face — but all it does is push infostealer malware [1d]
- There's a massive 35% off the newest Amazon Fire TV Stick so you can stream all your favourite shows for less [1d]
- Navigating the rise of agentic AI in 2026 [1d]
- 'I have zero evidence in front of me that users are being driven away from Fedora because of AI': Ubuntu and Fedora confirmed to both get AI support soon [1d]
- Directive 8020 is Dark Pictures' most ambitious entry yet – and its most forgiving [1d]
- The Tom's Guide Savings Squad is here to help you upgrade your life for less — here's how [1d]
- DJI drone ban still in full-force — but the US government has issued a small software reprieve, and is letting you have your say [1d]
- Palantir contractors working for NHS to receive ‘unlimited access’ to patient data [1d]
- Top download manager JDownloader hacked — installers replaced with dangerous malware [1d]
- What is the release date for The Punisher: One Last Kill on Disney+? [1d]
- OnePlus 15 vs OnePlus 15R: an extra letter for a lower price [1d]
- HBO wants Rooster season 2 'within a year or less' according to the show's creators — here's what we know so far [1d]
- Airbnb CEO admits 'I do not think anyone has figured out AI for travel or e-commerce yet' — but says AI now writes 60% of its new code [1d]
- ‘The way Apple’s design team intended it from the start’: Liquid Glass is getting a macOS 27 overhaul to fix its most glaring problems [1d]
- Netflix just added the steamiest, bonkers, and most iconic horror movie from the 2000s — if you haven't streamed it yet, you haven't lived [1d]
- What is the release date for Dutton Ranch episodes 1 and 2 on Paramount+? [1d]
- And so it begins — Sony has pledged to AI use for PlayStation, claiming it will 'unleash the creativity of our studios', and this is what I've been worried about [1d]
- 6 smart plant-care gadgets that will help your houseplants thrive, with minimal effort and expertise required [1d]
- Zara data breach saw 197,000 people have information exposed — but luckily, hackers may not have accessed private info [1d]
- AI memory crunch will make smartphones more expensive [1d]
- Gmail is adding new AI tools to make your work emails sound even more like you [1d]
- Digital sovereignty is no longer a policy debate, it’s technology decision [1d]
- Trump Mobile’s terms and conditions have been updated to suggest the T1 Phone might never ship, surprising almost no one [1d]
- 'AI is no longer a future concept, but an operational reality': New KPMG report claims firms are "racing" to deploy AI - but need to ensure they have the right security protections [1d]
- Why AI-generated ads are becoming indistinguishable [1d]
- Gartner: GenAI has broken traditional cybersecurity awareness – what comes next? [1d]
- Your humble digital wallet may soon become the gatekeeper to your purchases [2d]
- 'The next few months and years will be pivotal': Most tech workers aren't sure MPs understand what AI actually does [2d]
- Compression’s new goal: Reducing how much an AI ‘overthinks’ [2d]
- VPN deal of the week: Get Norton VPN Standard at half-price with TechRadar's exclusive deal where you get a $30 Amazon gift card with any two-year Norton VPN plan – perfect for keeping data secure on your phone, tablet, or computer [2d]
- Everyone’s doing AI, but who’s seeing value? [2d]
- These bookshelf speakers just replaced basically every part of my hi-fi set-up in one fell swoop — after months of testing, I really appreciate the Edifier M90's sheer range of connectivity [2d]
- 'The Rings of Power': Here's When Season 3 Hits Prime Video [1d]
- Meta Sued by California County Over Alleged Scam Ads on Social Media [1d]
- 14 of the Best Peacock Shows You Can Stream Today [1d]
- Big Glass, Power Doors and Phone Chargers That Don't Suck: Audi Previews Q9 Interior [1d]
- Can Air Purifiers Combat Pet Dander? What Our Testing Revealed [1d]
- Scientists May Have Discovered 27 Star Wars-Like Planets With Two Suns [1d]
- How to Use AI to Plan the Camping Trip You Really Want [1d]
- Thistle Is the Best, More Affordable Sakara Life Alternative We've Tested [1d]
- Apple's Next Vision Pro Headset Is Reportedly Years Away [1d]
- Texas Sues Netflix for Alleged Data Collection of Children Without Consent [1d]
- Wordle Heads to Television With a New Primetime Game Show on NBC [1d]
- Logitech's Rumored Folding Mouse Is Like a Little Flip Phone [1d]
- Samsung Featured Dua Lipa on Its TV Packaging. Now, She's Suing for $15M [1d]
- Today's NYT Connections: Sports Edition Hints and Answers for May 12, #596 [1d]
- Today's NYT Connections Hints, Answers and Help for May 12, #1066 [1d]
- Today's NYT Strands Hints, Answers and Help for May 12 #800 [1d]
- Today's Wordle Hints, Answer and Help for May 12, #1788 [1d]
- Microsoft's Next Windows 11 Update Could Come With a Big Speed Boost [1d]
- iOS 26.5 Is Out Now and Brings End-to-End Encrypted RCS Messaging to Your iPhone [1d]
- Your iPhone's Green Bubble Messages Get Safer With iOS 26.5: Look for the Lock [1d]
- New 'Fast & Furious' TV Shows Are Coming to Peacock [1d]
- Everything You Think You Know About Recycling Aluminum Cans Is Probably Wrong [1d]
- AI Is Watching Your Every Move on the Road. These State Laws Are Pushing Back [1d]
- Amazon Is Being Sued Over Fire TV Sticks That Stopped Working. Here's What You Need to Know [1d]
- Weeks of Battery: Why I'll Never Switch From Garmin | All Things Mobile video [1d]
- I've Poached My Last Egg in a Pot. This 1-Minute Microwave Method Never Fails [2d]
- Today's NYT Mini Crossword Answers for Monday, May 11 [2d]
- Today's NYT Connections: Sports Edition Hints and Answers for May 11, #595 [2d]
- Google Home is getting faster, better with context, and easier to complain about [1d]
- Sony Xperia 1 VIII launches soon, but you can already check out its colorways [1d]
- Samsung’s phone production strategy may be shifting at both ends of the lineup [1d]
- Need another look at Sony’s super premium headphones? These leaked renders got you covered [1d]
- Spotify is broken for Google Cast devices, and there’s no easy fix yet [1d]
- Amazon deal drops the CMF Watch Pro 2 to just $40 (49% off!) [1d]
- Android and iPhone owners can finally text each other securely [1d]
- A new carrier is waging war on porn, Satanism, and… tattoos? [1d]
- T-Mobile is making it easier for non-customers to sign up for T-Sat, but should you? [1d]
- Android Auto has an Audible UI problem, but the fix is easy [1d]
- Samsung is cracking down on apps that spam your phone with ads [1d]
- A weird Chrome bug is preventing users from hiding the bookmarks bar [1d]
- Dua Lipa sues Samsung for putting her picture on its TV boxes [1d]
- This new Android handheld has a crazy design and sub-$90 price tag [1d]
- The Pixel Screenshots app could be the next big addition to Aluminium OS [1d]
- The Pixel’s best voicemail feature might soon expand to non-Pixel phones, 20+ markets [1d]
- There’s bad news for the Galaxy S27’s display [1d]
- Should you buy a Fitbit Air or Pixel Watch? It’s more complicated than you think [1d]
- The Trump Phone inches another step closer to being vaporware [1d]
- Hate AI? Survey reveals how many of you pay for AI subscriptions, and you won’t like the answer [1d]
- Motorola was the king of foldable value. The 2026 Razr lineup throws that away [1d]
- I added one of the best Pixel features to all of my Android phones — here’s how [1d]
- The new BOOX Poke 7 series might be the colorful e-reader you have been waiting for [2d]
- I spent a weekend with one of Android’s best camera phones — and found a glaring problem [2d]
- 5 fitness trackers you should buy instead of the Google Fitbit Air [2d]
- The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess just got an unofficial Android port [2d]
- T-Mobile rolls out exclusive deals for US Cellular customers worth up to $830 [2d]
- This handy feature gives PC gaming on Android a major boost [2d]
- Breaking: Samsung starts rolling out stable One UI 8.5 to Galaxy S25 users in the US [2d]
- We found new ‘Desktop Exclusive’ wallpapers possibly headed to Google’s Aluminium OS [2d]
- GrapheneOS says Google is making life harder for rival operating systems and devices [2d]
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