The Brutalist Report - tech
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- Today Intercom becomes Fin [1d]
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- Tell HN: Dont use Claude Design, lost access to my projects after unsubscribing [1d]
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- Medicare's new payment model is built for AI. Most of the tech world has no idea [1d]
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- Meta won't let you block its AI account on Threads [1d]
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- Princeton mandates proctoring in-person exams, upending 133 years of precedent [1d]
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- Rars: a Rust RAR implementation, mostly written by LLMs [1d]
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- EditLens: Quantifying the extent of AI editing in text (2025) [1d]
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- Making the news available at no cost is a victory [1d]
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- Altman forced to confront claims at OpenAI trial that he's a prolific liar [1d]
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- Nginx.org/En/Changes [1d]
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- MacBook Neo Deep Dive: Benchmarks, Wafer Economics, and the 8GB Gamble [1d]
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- A sentimental tour of late 1990s and early 2000s hacking tools [1d]
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- Telegram Is Gone [1d]
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- Launch HN: Ardent (YC P26) – Postgres sandboxes in seconds with zero migration [1d]
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- Haiku [1d]
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- U.S. Intelligence Shows Iran Retains Substantial Missile Capabilities [1d]
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- Fragnesia Made Public as Latest Linux Local Privilege Escalation Vulnerability [1d]
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- S-100 Virtual Workbench [1d]
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- Kickstarter Is Forced to Ban Adult Content by Payment Processors [1d]
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- 50K Tahoe residents need power as utility eyes redirecting lines to data centers [1d]
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- Open Source Resistance: keep OSS alive on company time [1d]
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- The limits of Rust, or why you should probably not follow Amazon and Cloudflare [1d]
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- Setting up a free *.city.state.us locality domain [1d]
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- The AI Backlash Could Get Ugly [1d]
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- European Stagnation Is Real [1d]
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- The US Is Winning the AI Race [1d]
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- Show HN: Rotunda - A browser built for agents with simulated typing [1d]
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- Software Developers Say AI Is Rotting Their Brains [1d]
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- Dutch suicide prevention website shares data with tech companies without consent [1d]
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- Why I'm leaving GitHub for Forgejo [1d]
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- Substrate (YC S24) Is Hiring a Technical Success Manager [1d]
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- I Moved My Digital Stack to Europe [1d]
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- GitHub Actions issued GitHub_TOKEN disclosure in GitHub Actions logs [2d]
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- Another day, another universal Linux LPE [2d]
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- Using OR-Tools CP-SAT for Scheduling Problems [2d]
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- Show HN: I asked AI to write Sci-Fi for eternity [2d]
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- Cost of enum-to-string: C++26 reflection vs. the old ways [2d]
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- AluminiumOS, by Google: Android Reimagined for the Desktop [2d]
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- European governments: 3.000 tracking sites, 1.000 phpMyAdmins, and 99% poorly [2d]
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- The Emacsification of Software [2d]
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- "I applied to be pope" [2d]
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- One Startup Is Gambling. Ten Is Mathematics [2d]
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- Deterministic Fully-Static Whole-Binary Translation Without Heuristics [2d]
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- We tested super-resolution pre-filter for LPR OCR. It did nothing [2d]
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- Temu is advertising filet mignon on X [2d]
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- Zero-native – Build native desktop apps with web UI [2d]
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- Starship V3 [2d]
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- AI shouldn't have a meter. Unlimited tokens. Forever [2d]
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- My graduation cap runs Rust [2d]
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- Welcome to the vulnpocalypse, as vendors use AI to find bugs and patches multiply like rabbits [1d]
- AWS to Quick admins: The access control didn't work, but you weren't using it anyway, so what's the problem? [1d]
- Google's AI-enabled mouse pointer understands 'this' and 'that' [1d]
- Datacenters are having fewer, but bigger failures [1d]
- Anthropic butts in to small business, promises help with payroll and other core tasks [1d]
- Bug hunter tracks down three massive MCP flaws and one vendor won't fix theirs [1d]
- See through local AI lies with Irish eyes [1d]
- Dissatisfied: Three-fourths of AI customer service rollouts are a letdown [1d]
- Utah mega datacenter could dump 23 atomic bombs worth of energy per day [1d]
- Mystery Microsoft bug leaker keeps the zero-days coming [1d]
- Rust stalks IBM mainframes, but only in nightly form [1d]
- Royal Household seeks £3M finance system fit for a King [1d]
- Microsoft aims to speed Windows with 'leap forward' in WinUI 3 perf [1d]
- SpaceX sets date for Starship test that asks: Did we break anything in the upgrade? [1d]
- Greater Manchester still says no to NHS data platform with Palantir at its heart [1d]
- Microsoft gives Windows Update a Ctrl-Z for bad drivers [1d]
- London cops hail fixed facial recognition cams after suspects collared every 35 mins [1d]
- Linux gains more critical Windows apps: 3D Movie Maker and Space Cadet Pinball [2d]
- dBase debased: Database titan fades to black after 47 years [2d]
- This browser add-in doesn't just hide ads, it tells you to OBEY [2d]
- SAP U-turn brings AI features to ECC and on-prem S/4HANA [2d]
- ZTE advances intelligent network monetization strategy at AGC2026, empowering ISPs for sustainable growth [2d]
- Civil servants to protest outside Capita AGM over pension shambles [2d]
- ZTE hosts 2026 Broadband User Congress in São Paulo, under the Theme "Monetize Your Intelligent Broadband" [2d]
- ZTE and MediaTek unveil Tri-band Wi-Fi 7, targeting a relatively unexplored premium niche in Brazil [2d]
- AI will soon be capable of telling convincing lies [2d]
- Malware crew TeamPCP open-sources its Shai-Hulud worm on GitHub [2d]
- Man jailed for packing printer with something more expensive than toner: Cocaine [2d]
- Vietnam to develop domestic cloud so it can ditch risky overseas operators for government workloads [2d]
- Execs admit AI makes them value human workers less [2d]
- Anthropic unveils Claude Agent SDK credits for paid plans, which users can allocate for programmatic use of third-party agents like OpenClaw, starting June 15 (Carl Franzen/VentureBeat) [1d]
- Source: Cerebras priced its IPO at $185 per share, above the expected range of $150 to $160, raising at least $5.55B and valuing it at $56.4B fully diluted (Jordan Novet/CNBC) [1d]
- Netflix says its ad tier now has 250M monthly active viewers, up from 94M in 2025, and is expanding to 15 new countries, as it tests an ad personalization tool (Emma Roth/The Verge) [1d]
- Sources: Microsoft is in discussions to acquire LLM developer Inception; SpaceX also courted Inception, which is looking for a price of over $1B (Reuters) [1d]
- Cisco reports Q3 revenue up 12% YoY to $15.84B, vs. $15.56B est., forecasts Q4 revenue above est., and is cutting almost 4,000 jobs; CSCO jumps 17%+ after hours (Jordan Novet/CNBC) [1d]
- Mythos Preview is the first AI model to complete both of AISI's cyber ranges, which measure models' cyberattack capabilities; GPT-5.5 solved only one of them (AI Security Institute) [1d]
- Q&A with Anthropic CFO Krishna Rao on the "cone of uncertainty" in AI, allocating compute, returns to frontier intelligence, platform vs. application, and more (Invest Like The Best on YouTube) [1d]
- Musk v. Altman: Microsoft executive Michael Wetter testifies that Microsoft has spent $100B+ on its partnership with OpenAI, including its original investments (Bloomberg) [1d]
- LinkedIn says it has "implemented organizational changes"; a source says LinkedIn plans to cut about 5% of its 17,500 full-time workers (Reuters) [1d]
- Rivian CEO RJ Scaringe's Mind Robotics, which is building AI-powered robots for manufacturing tasks, raised $400M, source says at a $3.4B valuation (Sean McLain/Wall Street Journal) [1d]
- Instagram rolls out Instants, which lets users share ephemeral photos, as an in-app feature in Instagram and as a standalone app in select countries (Zac Hall/9to5Mac) [1d]
- Adaption, co-founded by ex-Cohere VP of AI research Sara Hooker, unveils AutoScientist, which can automate the research loop behind model training and alignment (Russell Brandom/TechCrunch) [1d]
- Anthropic launches Claude for Small Business, featuring a host of automated services like bookkeeping functions, business insights, and tools for ad campaigns (Lucas Ropek/TechCrunch) [1d]
- Microsoft unveils MDASH, a security system that can orchestrate 100+ AI agents to find vulnerabilities, and says it identified 16 Windows vulnerabilities (Gyana Swain/CSO) [1d]
- Sources: Mistral has been developing a cybersecurity-focused AI model and held discussions about it with European banks, which don't have access to Mythos (Bloomberg) [1d]
- Sources: Arm and SoftBank expressed preliminary interest to acquire Cerebras weeks before its expected IPO; Cerebras rebuffed them (Bloomberg) [1d]
- The FTC says Shutterstock will pay $35M to settle charges that Shutterstock misled consumers about its subscription plans and made it too difficult to cancel (Jonathan Stempel/Reuters) [1d]
- OpenAI endorses the Kids Online Safety Act and Illinois SB 315, an AI safety bill to create requirements around transparency, incident reporting, and more (OpenAI Global Affairs) [1d]
- Q&A with Alexandr Wang on rebuilding Meta's AI stack, launching Muse Spark, personal superintelligence, acquiring Assured Robot Intelligence, and more (Ashlee Vance/Core Memory) [1d]
- Tencent says it plans to spend significantly more on AI infrastructure in H2 2026 as more China-designed AI chips become available "month by month" (The Information) [1d]
- Investor docs: Anthropic's revenue run-rate is on track to hit $50B by the end of June; Ramp says more of its customers now use Anthropic than OpenAI, a first (Kate Clark/Wall Street Journal) [1d]
- A profile of California Rep. Ro Khanna, who spent years cheering on the tech industry and now supports a 5% billionaire wealth tax and stricter AI regulations (Bloomberg) [1d]
- UK chip startup Fractile raised a $220M Series B led by Factorial Funds, Accel and Founders Fund to make specialized logic and memory chips for inference (Robbie Whelan/Wall Street Journal) [1d]
- WhatsApp launches Incognito Chat, an AI chat mode built on Private Processing that Meta says lets users talk to AI without Meta being able to access the chats (Lily Hay Newman/Wired) [1d]
- German quantum MRI imaging startup NVision raised a $55M Series B led by Abbott at a $250M to $300M valuation, and plans a $100M+ Series C later in 2026 (Katherine Davis/Axios) [1d]
- Apple files an EU submission criticizing draft DMA measures that would require Google to give competing AI services access to Android apps, citing privacy risks (Foo Yun Chee/Reuters) [1d]
- Analysis: 25% of the 13,000 US federal lobbyists are involved in AI issues, up from 11% in 2023; OpenAI plans to host the opening of its DC office on Wednesday (Cecilia Kang/New York Times) [1d]
- Amazon is replacing its Rufus AI shopping assistant with Alexa for Shopping, powered by Alexa+, on Amazon.com and its app for all customers in the US (Jennifer Pattison Tuohy/The Verge) [1d]
- Poland says it plans to proceed with a digital services tax of up to 3% on large digital platforms, despite threats of retaliation like tariffs from the US (Agnieszka Barteczko/Bloomberg) [1d]
- Trump Mobile CEO Pat O'Brien says T1 Phone pre-orders will begin shipping to customers this week, and the device is assembled in the US, after months of delays (Michelle Del Rey/USA Today) [1d]
- Ofcom fines an unnamed suicide forum £950K, the largest OSA fine so far, for hosting illegal content accessible in the UK; the forum is linked to 130+ deaths (Sam Tabahriti/Reuters) [1d]
- Analysis: a16z is the largest known donor in the current US midterm election cycle, spending $115M+ so far on pro-crypto, pro-AI, and Republican Super PACs (New York Times) [2d]
- Analysts: China's AI hardware suppliers face capacity constraints and component shortages, including optical and electronic chips, that may limit 2026 growth (Bloomberg) [2d]
- Google says Chromebooks will get support through their "existing date commitment", and "many" models are "eligible to transition" to the Googlebook experience (Ben Schoon/9to5Google) [2d]
- How eBay CEO Jamie Iannone transformed the company, refocusing on power buyers in categories with especially high resale demand like trading cards and sneakers (Kim Bhasin/New York Times) [2d]
- Alibaba reports Q4 revenue up 3% YoY to ~$35.8B, below ~$36.3B est., and net income up ~100% to ~$3.7B, in part due to investments, as it seeks to monetize AI (Luz Ding/Bloomberg) [2d]
- The Lucy Faithfull Foundation's Project Intercept, a partnership with Google, TikTok, and Meta, sent 70M+ warning messages to users seeking CSAM in two years (Shiona McCallum/BBC) [2d]
- Tencent reports Q1 revenue up 9% YoY to ~$28.9B, below ~$29.4B est., and net income of ~$8.5B, meeting est., amid a costly AI pivot; its stock is down 23% YTD (Bloomberg) [2d]
- SoftBank reports Q4 net income up 3x to ~$11.6B, above ~$1.5B est., driven by a $25B gain in its OpenAI stake; by October, its OpenAI investment will hit $64.6B (David Keohane/Financial Times) [2d]
- Richard Socher's Recursive Superintelligence raised $650M+ from GV, Greycroft, Nvidia, AMD, and others at a $4B valuation to pursue "recursive self-improvement" (Cade Metz/New York Times) [2d]
- Anduril raised $5B led by Thrive Capital and a16z at a $61B valuation, up from $30.5B in June 2025, taking its total funding to $6.82B, and may IPO in 2027 (Sheera Frenkel/New York Times) [2d]
- Q&A with Amazon head of devices and services Panos Panay on Alexa+, the company's focus on devices for the home, the Leo satellite broadband business, and more (Rafe Rosner-Uddin/Financial Times) [2d]
- How the Strait of Hormuz blockade is disrupting global chip supply chains, affecting supplies of helium, bromine, sulfur, and thinners essential to chipmaking (Bloomberg) [2d]
- China's move to block Meta's Manus acquisition challenges the "Singapore washing" model, as major Chinese tech companies build significant Singapore presences (Owen Walker/Financial Times) [2d]
- The Facebook House in Los Altos, Mark Zuckerberg's former residence, has become a hub for Chinese AI talent, who are a key part of Silicon Valley's AI boom (Viola Zhou/Rest of World) [2d]
- Analysts say AI fervor in the US and Asia has spread to Europe, boosting stocks like STMicro and Nokia as investors seek the AI boom's pick-and-shovel stocks (Financial Times) [2d]
- An analysis of Tokenomist.ai data: Trump family members made ~$1.55B from sales of World Liberty Financial's WLFI tokens, lifting their total fortune by ~$660M (Bloomberg) [2d]
- China's CSI AI Index, which tracks AI supply chain companies, is up 28%+ YTD, while HK's Hang Seng Tech Index, which includes Alibaba and Tencent, is down 8% (William Sandlund/Financial Times) [2d]
- Analysis: contract prices for NAND chips are up 600%+ since late September 2025, while those for DRAM chips are up ~400%, with analysts expecting further gains (Winnie Hsu/Bloomberg) [2d]
- Config, which is building a data layer for robotics foundation models, raised a $27M seed at a $200M+ valuation led by Samsung Venture Investment (Kate Park/TechCrunch) [2d]
- Metis TechBio, a biotech company using AI to deliver and formulate drugs, surged as much as 185% in its Hong Kong market debut after raising ~$270M in its IPO (Amber Tong/Bloomberg) [2d]
- Paymentology, which provides real-time card and payment processing technology for banks and fintechs, raised $175M co-led by Apis Partners and Aspirity Partners (Tamara Djurickovic/Tech.eu) [2d]
- Sources: Sam Altman recently discussed launching an AI compute company that is majority-owned by OpenAI, similar to Stargate's original data center initiative (Alex Heath/Sources) [2d]
- Nvidia says that Jensen Huang is joining President Trump on his China trip; source: the president asked Huang to join after seeing media coverage of his absence (CNBC) [2d]
- Waymo recalls ~3,800 robotaxis in the US to fix software issues that may cause them to drive onto flooded roads, after some were seen stalled on flooded streets (Lora Kolodny/CNBC) [2d]
- Sources: Jensen Huang was left out of President Trump's China trip to avoid unwanted scrutiny and awkward conversations about the sale of Nvidia chips to China (Semafor) [2d]
- The US' Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services is testing ACCESS, an outcome-based payment model for AI-driven medical care, with 150 tech companies (Connie Loizos/TechCrunch) [2d]
- Internal emails: xAI added 19 gas turbines to Colossus 2 over the past two months; xAI is fighting a lawsuit alleging Clean Air Act violations at the site (Molly Taft/Wired) [2d]
- Havoc, which offers autonomous boats and software to control thousands of vessels at once, raised a $100M Series A led by Cobalt and Boardman Bay (Monica Hunter-Hart/Forbes) [2d]
- I found an Easter egg that teases the next Dark Pictures game hidden within Directive 8020 — here's how to unlock it [1d]
- Quordle hints and answers for Thursday, May 14 (game #1571) [1d]
- NYT Connections hints and answers for Thursday, May 14 (game #1068) [1d]
- NYT Strands hints and answers for Thursday, May 14 (game #802) [1d]
- Details of Intel's HBM-killer memory tech emerge, revealing nine layers, up to 9GB of DRAM capacity, and almost as much bandwidth as HBM4 that powers Nvidia's Vera Rubin AI platform [1d]
- “I cannot divorce the two”: How Star Wars is blending technology, creativity, and products into the experience itself [1d]
- The LG C5 OLED TV delivers 'an excellent picture quality, superb gaming performance, and an intuitive smart TV platform' — and it just dropped to an unbelievable price [1d]
- If a coronal mass ejection knocked out GPS, vintage military tech could save the day by helping us navigate using the stars [1d]
- Amazfit’s budget ultra-running watches launch – just one day after Garmin unveils its own new watches [1d]
- iBuyPower slashes up to $350 off gaming PCs powered by a 16GB RTX 9070 XT, Ryzen 7 7800X3D and 32GB RAM in its Memorial Day sale [1d]
- 'A decade or so away, we’ll be viewing it as a more normal way to build data centers': Google and SpaceX are reportedly in talks to build data centers in orbit [1d]
- Bad news employee — most executives admit using AI makes them value human workers less [1d]
- Meta workers revolt against mouse tracking technology — flyers ask if they want to work at 'the Employee Data Extraction Factory' [1d]
- Microsoft reveals another way it's making Windows 11 faster, with more performance boosts promised for the likes of File Explorer [1d]
- iOS 27 will bring updates to key apps on your iPhone, report claims, but don’t expect big Liquid Glass changes [1d]
- How to watch Eurovision 2026 Semi-Final 2 online for FREE [1d]
- Messaging app Tokee may have leaked 1.2 million user profiles — experts say exposed personal data 'presents significant privacy, security, and regulatory risks' [1d]
- I delved into the wild world of pet tech to find the 9 best cat-care gadgets — including a feeder with facial recognition, and a self-cleaning litter box with a sealed 'poop dungeon' [1d]
- Vapes and e-bikes mean UK firefighters now deal with a lithium-ion battery fire every five hours — follow these tips to stay safe [1d]
- 'Phones start shipping this week!!!' The long-promised Trump Mobile Phone is slated to arrive in consumers' hands this week — and we'll believe it when we see it [1d]
- This surprise retailer has all others beat if you want an RTX 5060, 5070, or 5080 gaming laptop — save $600 on a machine with 32GB of DDR5 RAM [1d]
- Garmin's top-rated smartwatches are up to $200 off at Amazon — here are the 12 best deals for running, hiking, and swimming [1d]
- US Congress calls Instructure CEO as it investigates Canvas breach [1d]
- Android I/O: Surfshark's Alternative ID will make Android 17's 'Spoofing Protection' feature even better at stopping scam calls [1d]
- The iPhone Ultra could be a surprise hit as new survey suggests potentially millions of Apple fans would buy a foldable phone [1d]
- I was already convinced I'd buy the Steam Controller when available — but this secret feature just solidified my future purchase [1d]
- How to watch Coppa Italia final 2026: Free streams and TV channels for Lazio vs Inter Milan [1d]
- Google Fitbit Air vs Whoop: Should you get Fitbit's new screenless tracker or opt for the more expensive, subscription-based original? [1d]
- The $650 start up: 9 essential tools to launch a business this week [1d]
- The FBI just remotely reset thousands of home and small office routers – and your TP-Link could be on the hitlist [1d]
- Is this the Pixel 11 Pro? Google edits out Pixel 10 Pro selfie camera during The Android Show broadcast, inviting speculation about its next flagship [1d]
- IKEA outdoor trends: bold brights and playful shapes to bring even more sunshine to your yard [1d]
- Chinese ‘cellular modules’ could be included in new expansion of federal restrictions [1d]
- Russian official admits completely banning VPNs is 'simply impossible' [1d]
- Russian official admits completely banning VPNs is 'simply impossible' [1d]
- Why sovereign cloud starts with smarter workload placement [1d]
- Google unveils new Android security tool looking to help spot spyware attacks [1d]
- I tested the Sony A7R VI and it’s perfect — seriously, Sony can stop making cameras now [1d]
- Rivals season 2 creators reveal how late author Jilly Cooper gave notes on final Hulu and Disney+ scripts just 'days' before her death: 'her fingerprints are all over this series' [1d]
- 'It sounds like I'm listening through a wall': Disney+ users slam The Punisher: One Last Kill sound issues — and poke fun at the new Marvel TV Special's 'Xbox 360' visuals [1d]
- Foxconn confirms cyberattack hit some North American factories — hackers say they stole 8TB of data, including Apple and Nvidia files [1d]
- Canon targets ‘explosive growth in video-first cameras’ with EOS R6 V — here are 5 things you need to know about its new viewfinder-less full-frame 'V' model [1d]
- The latest Windows 11 update is here boasting 4 features I'm very pleased to see [1d]
- ‘He needed to have total control over it’ — Altman testifies Musk never trusted shared leadership during OpenAI trial [1d]
- Reacher season 5 has been confirmed ahead of the season 4 premiere — here's what we know about the future of the action-packed Prime Video series [1d]
- If you're wondering why Microsoft's Xbox mode is still missing after installing the latest Windows 11 update, here's why [2d]
- I tried a viral 'backwards calendar' ChatGPT prompt — and it completely changed how I plan my week [2d]
- Spotify’s new Wrapped-style feature crashed under demand — but users were even more disappointed by the results [2d]
- Off Campus is finally available to watch on Prime Video — but the streamer has quietly dropped an 'emotional' new promo for the highly-anticipated young adult drama you'll want to binge next [2d]
- Anthropic reveals a host of new legal tools for Claude, including 12 new plugins [2d]
- Marvel sets October release date for its VisionQuest TV show — and it could be the right time to bring back a beloved MCU hero before Avengers: Doomsday [2d]
- AI agent skills are becoming the next enterprise supply chain risk - here’s how to govern them [2d]
- Scuf just launched an officially licensed PS5 controller with loads of extra buttons and a wealth of high-end features [2d]
- Fallout season 3 just added a major Westworld star to the cast — here's everything we know about the exciting new addition to the hit Prime Video series [2d]
- Why the future of quantum computing is about ownership, not just cloud access [2d]
- Škoda warns customers their data may have been breached following online shop hit [2d]
- The RAMpocalypse is exposing a flaw in how we think about endpoints [2d]
- TCL’s new SQD mini-LED TVs finally have a UK price, and I’d be very tempted to pick one over an LG OLED when the value is this good — we’ve already tested the tech, and it’s impressive [2d]
- The Punisher: One Last Kill ending explained — what happens to Frank Castle, how does it set up Spider-Man: Brand New Day, and more on the Marvel TV Special's finale [2d]
- iOS 27 Siri 2.0 details leaked — new chat interface, Dynamic Island integration, and more [2d]
- ‘Almost right’ just isn’t good enough': SAP CEO unveils the "Autonomous Enterprise", with AI at the core [2d]
- AI security is broken at runtime: Most enterprises don’t realize it yet [2d]
- I thought Google NotebookLM was just an AI research tool — now it organizes my entire life [2d]
- AI agents are the new unmanaged endpoints [2d]
- Claude AI has started telling some users to sleep, drink water, and stop working — and people can’t stop talking about it [2d]
- Sony Xperia 1 VIII launches with a Google Pixel-style camera assist feature and a new design [2d]
- Is your internet provider quietly slowing down your Netflix streams? Here’s how to check (and stop it) [2d]
- Is your internet provider quietly slowing down your Netflix streams? Here’s how to check (and stop it) [2d]
- How to bypass AI bots and land the interview with these simple CV tweaks [2d]
- Why AI is making typography a boardroom conversation [2d]
- 'We're buzzing': Octopus Energy is giving away more free electricity to its 8 million customers — and it could stop the UK wasting £1.5 billion to shut down wind farms [2d]
- Think EV battery swap tech is a gimmick? Chinese EV company Nio says it swapped a million batteries in a week [2d]
- Amazon’s colour Kindle Scribe notetaker finally has an Australian launch date — and it's months earlier than I expected [2d]
- Researchers use AI to break the rules of nature and create a living organism that lacks a fundamental building block of life – the first synthetic 19-amino acid life form is here [2d]
- I reviewed the JBL Go 5, and it's the best cheap Bluetooth speaker you can buy right now — and as someone that's tested over 50 portable speakers, I know a stand-out when I see one [2d]
- ChatGPT Briefly Returned a 'Content Failed to Load' Error for Some Users [1d]
- Alexa Replaces Rufus as Amazon's AI Shopping Assistant [1d]
- Ring Brings Its Retinal 2K Resolution to Spotlight and Floodlight Cameras [1d]
- Instagram Introduces Instants, Meta's New Private Photo Sharing App [1d]
- Netgear and Eero Get Exemption From FCC's Ban of New Foreign-Made Wi-Fi Routers [1d]
- The FCC Extends a Key Wi-Fi Router Deadline. Here’s Why I’d Still Hold Off on Buying a New One [1d]
- Total Wireless Trims Prices on Its New Unlimited Phone Plans [1d]
- Meta Says Its AI's New Incognito Mode Is So Private Even Meta Can't See Your Chats [1d]
- Canvas Hack Aftermath: Congress Wants Instructure to Answer Questions [1d]
- I Was Wasting Bacon Grease Until I Learned These 9 Genius Uses [1d]
- The FCC Banned Foreign-Made Routers. Here’s Why I Would Hold Off On Buying One [1d]
- Netflix Is For the Dogs: The Westminster Dog Show Will Hit Streamer in 2027 [1d]
- Netflix Preps 'KPop Demon Hunters' World Concert Tour [1d]
- Today's NYT Strands Hints, Answers and Help for May 14, #802 [1d]
- Today's NYT Connections: Sports Edition Hints and Answers for May 14, #598 [1d]
- Today's Wordle Hints, Answer and Help for May 14, #1790 [1d]
- Today's NYT Connections Hints, Answers and Help for May 14, #1068 [1d]
- Netflix to Stream Green Bay Packers vs. LA Rams Thanksgiving Eve NFL Game [1d]
- TikTok Go Lets You Book Vacations, Hotels and Attractions Through the App [1d]
- AI Companies Are Thirsty for Data Centers, but Americans Oppose Them Nearby [1d]
- Google Details the New Magic Pointer Features Coming to Googlebooks [1d]
- The Absolute Best Horror Movies on Hulu [1d]
- Digg Is Back Again, but With a New Format and Focus on AI [1d]
- Trump Phone Will Finally Ship This Week, Report Says [1d]
- Trump Phone Will Finally Ship This Week, CEO Says [1d]
- Premier League Soccer: Stream Man City vs. Crystal Palace From Anywhere Live [1d]
- iOS 26's Visited Places Feature Is Logging Everywhere You Go. Here's How to Stop It [1d]
- You Need to Deep-Clean Your Air Fryer. Here's How to Do It in 3 Steps [1d]
- The Steam Controller Wilhelm Scream Easter Egg Is Incredible [1d]
- Stop Apps From Spying on You With This Simple iPhone Setting [1d]
- AI Job Scams Are Fooling Smart People. What to Watch Out For [1d]
- Google Is Giving My Phone Habits Just the Right Boost With These 3 New Android Features [1d]
- Phone Batteries Are Better Than Ever. Why Doesn't It Feel That Way? [1d]
- Headspace's New Apple Watch App Uses Your Heart Rate to Know When You Need a Break [1d]
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