The Brutalist Report - tech
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- HTML-in-Canvas Demos [1d]
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- Railway Is Having a Major Outage [1d]
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- Remove AI Watermarks [1d]
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- Tesla's lithium refinery discharges 231,000 gallons of polluted wastewater a day [1d]
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- Crossview 4.4.0 is now available [1d]
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- Era: From Nature publication to catalyzing Computational Discovery [1d]
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- OpenAI Adopts Google's SynthID Watermark for AI Images with Verification Tool [1d]
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- Dumb Ways for an Open Source Project to Die [1d]
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- Mistral AI Acquires Emmi AI to Create the Leading AI Stack [1d]
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- Minnesota becomes first state to ban prediction markets [1d]
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- Andrej Karpathy Joins Anthropic [1d]
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- Disney Erased FiveThirtyEight [1d]
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- The TTY Demystified (2008) [1d]
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- A new era for AI Search [1d]
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- Deciphering the Hashihara Castle Town Map [1d]
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- Gemini CLI will stop working from June 18, 2026 [1d]
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- 'Capitalism has to become more humane': a Stanford economist on big tech [1d]
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- Google Search as you know it is over [1d]
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- Gemini 3.5: frontier intelligence with action [1d]
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- Gemini Omni [1d]
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- Graduates are booing pep talks on AI at college commencements [1d]
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- Cursor Cloud Agents Down [1d]
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- CopyFail: From Pod to Host [1d]
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- AI, "Humanity", and Dr. Manhattan Syndrome: A Communications Intervention [1d]
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- 'Comically bad' datasets used to train clinical models for stroke and diabetes [1d]
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- Google I/O [1d]
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- Google IO 26 Keynote [1d]
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- KV Sharing, MHC, and Compressed Attention [1d]
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- Slopinator: Attack AI training with poisoned GitHub repositories [1d]
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- RuView – See through walls with WiFi [1d]
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- 'You can hear me now or pay me later' Music exec tells graduates booing AI [1d]
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- Congress Wants You to Pay $130 a Year Just to Drive an Electric Car [1d]
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- AI Is Too Expensive [1d]
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- Launch HN: Superlog (YC P26) – Observability that installs itself and fixes bugs [1d]
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- I've built a virtual museum with nearly every operating system you can think of [1d]
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- Gentoo News: Copy Fail, Dirty Frag, and Fragnesia Kernel Vulnerabilities [1d]
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- Andrej Karpathy joins Anthropic [1d]
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- Why is almost everyone right-handed? [2d]
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- Iran demands Big Tech pay fees for undersea Internet cables in Strait of Hormuz [2d]
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- Going full AI engineer, not touching code anymore [2d]
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- The Palomar Lights [2d]
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- Show HN: I made a 3D pose maker for artists [2d]
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- Anthropic Is Preparing for IPO and We Should Be Worried [2d]
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- New Lifetime Plex Pass Pricing [2d]
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- OpenBSD 7.9 Released [2d]
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- IDF struggles to curb endless feed of soldiers posting misdeeds on social media [2d]
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- Colonization of Venus [2d]
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- U.S. Cybersecurity Agency Leaves Its Digital Keys Out in Public on GitHub [2d]
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- Show HN: Forge – Guardrails take an 8B model from 53% to 99% on agentic tasks [2d]
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- New accessibility features powered by Apple Intelligence [2d]
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- Show HN: Id-agent – Token efficient UUID alternative for AI agents [2d]
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- Gaussian Splat of a Strawberry [2d]
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- All the Bugs They Found [2d]
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- Numexpr: Fast numerical array expression evaluator for Python, NumPy, Pandas [2d]
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- CISA Admin Leaked AWS GovCloud Keys on GitHub [2d]
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- My domain got abused on GitHub Pages [2d]
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- Show HN: The Hanging Sculptures of the Xiaoxitian [2d]
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- Fender escalates legal campaign against S-style guitars [2d]
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- Mini Shai-Hulud Strikes Again: 314 npm Packages Compromised [2d]
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- Mug Shots: A Small Town Noir (2014) [2d]
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- As of April 2026: Iran has destroyed 42 U.S. Military Aircraft in Op: Epic Fury [2d]
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- PyTorch Landscape [2d]
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- Codex-Maxxing [2d]
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- Show HN: Hsrs – Type-Safe Haskell Bindings Generator for Rust [2d]
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- Apple Silicon costs LESS than OpenRouter [2d]
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- LLMCap – A proxy that hard-stops LLM API calls when you hit a dollar cap [2d]
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- Bornagain.com [2d]
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- Peter Neumann has died [2d]
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- Show HN: Clark-Browser – Stealth Chromium [2d]
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- Sieve – scans Cursor/Claude chat history for leaked API keys [2d]
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- Peter Salus has died [2d]
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- War Game Exposed U.S. Vulnerability to Low-Tech Warfare [2d]
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- The American Rebellion Against AI Is Gaining Steam [2d]
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- New features in GCC 16: Improved error messages and SARIF output [2d]
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- The last six months in LLMs in five minutes [2d]
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- An Apple (II) for Teacher [2d]
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- Microsoft surprises with its first server Linux distribution: Azure Linux 4.0 [2d]
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- Data Center Waste Heat as an Emerging Urban Thermal Hazard [2d]
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- What political censorship looks like inside an LLM's weights (Qwen 3.5) [2d]
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- Anthropic’s Stainless steal tightens grip on AI dev tooling [1d]
- Google accused of pushing 'free for life' G Suite users onto paid plans [1d]
- Microsoft shuts down illegal code-signing operation used by ransomware crims to mask their malware [1d]
- Frustrated franchisee sues Pizza Hut over crappy kitchen AI [1d]
- Google touts its tokenmaxxing and capex spending amid AI orgy [1d]
- Firefox 151 helps you edit PDFs – and switch OSes [1d]
- America's top cyber-defense agency left a GitHub repo open with passwords, keys, tokens – and incredibly obvious filenames [1d]
- America's top cyber-defense agency left a GitHub repo open with with passwords, keys, tokens – and incredibly obvious filenames [1d]
- Shadow AI invades the workplace, up 4x in the last year [1d]
- Airbus gets HPC-as-a-service supercomputer from Bull [1d]
- Clear your calendar, Drupal user: You have a critically urgent patch to install [1d]
- SAP customers warned AI agents could put costs on autopilot [1d]
- Microsoft refreshes Surface for Business lineup, starts AI PC upsell at $1,499 [2d]
- X limits hot takes from freeloaders to 50 a day [2d]
- Shai-Hulud keeps burrowing: 314 npm packages infected after another account compromise [2d]
- Broadcom finds a VMware customer willing to stick around: London Stock Exchange [2d]
- Indra rides off with £1.96B Transport for London ticketing deal as Oyster heads for back-office overhaul [2d]
- Crook leaks 468k+ records, claims they pwned Portugal’s postal carrier [2d]
- 1 in 5 Brits think AI layoffs could trigger civil unrest [2d]
- UK Typhoon jets fitted with bargain-bin drone busters for Middle East sorties [2d]
- SAP's AI strategy: Come for the openness, stay because you have to [2d]
- ZTE Showcases AI Interactive Flat Panel at the Broadband User Congress in Brazil [2d]
- Windows Firewall stands between you and greasy delight [2d]
- The class of 2026 has heard enough about AI, thanks [2d]
- Baidu says the quiet part out loud – you can’t build AI infrastructure, so clouds can cash in [2d]
- Iran hints it could interfere with submarine cables in the Strait of Hormuz [2d]
- VMware quietly debuts Arm hypervisor tech preview [2d]
- Google unveils Continue On, a new feature in Android 17 that will let users move tasks between Android devices, similar to Apple's Handoff feature (Ben Schoon/9to5Google) [1d]
- Google updates Project Genie, its interactive world builder, with Street View integration, and expands access to the tool to AI Ultra subscribers globally (Jessica Conditt/Engadget) [1d]
- Trump signs an EO calling on regulators and the Fed to review policies that could support fintech growth, including expanding fintech access to payment accounts (Reuters) [1d]
- On-demand manufacturing startup SendCutSend raised $110M co-led by Sequoia, Paradigm, and Stripe co-founders Patrick and John Collison, valuing it at $1B (Kate Clark/Wall Street Journal) [1d]
- Google announces updates to Flow and Flow Music: Gemini Omni support, mobile apps, the ability to create custom tools like a video resizer or shaders, and more (Macy Meyer/CNET) [1d]
- Discord says voice and video calls outside of stage channels are now end-to-end encrypted by default, after launching its encryption protocol in September 2024 (Jess Kinghorn/PC Gamer) [1d]
- Google debuts Gemini for Science, a set of experimental tools that help researchers generate hypotheses, conduct testing, and understand scientific literature (Jackson Chen/Engadget) [1d]
- Sources detail growing concerns inside SoftBank over Masayoshi Son's $60B+ bet on OpenAI, which some fear concentrates too much capital into a single company (Bloomberg) [1d]
- Sources: Zyphra, which trains and runs inference for its open-weight models on AMD hardware, is raising a $500M Series B at a valuation of at least $5B (Anna Tong/Forbes) [1d]
- Threat actors published 600+ malicious versions to npm as part of the Shai-Hulud supply chain campaign; most of the affected packages are in the @antv ecosystem (Bill Toulas/BleepingComputer) [1d]
- Sources: SpaceX expects to proceed with its acquisition of Cursor 30 days after its public trading debut, which is expected to occur on June 12 (Bloomberg) [1d]
- Roblox authorizes its first share buyback program, aiming to repurchase up to $3B of its stock, including $1B over the next year; RBLX is down ~45% YTD (Cecilia D'Anastasio/Bloomberg) [1d]
- Analog Devices agrees to buy Empower Semiconductor, which makes chips used to regulate voltage, for $1.5B in cash (Katherine Hamilton/Wall Street Journal) [1d]
- Google adds a conversational search feature to YouTube and rolls out the new Gemini Omni model in YouTube Shorts Remix and the Create app (Sanuj Bhatia/Android Central) [1d]
- OpenAI introduces Guaranteed Capacity, a new offering that lets customers guarantee access to OpenAI's compute through one- to three-year commitments (OpenAI) [1d]
- Meta begins laying off 8,000 employees, or 10% of staff, in a push to become an AI-first company; another 7,000 workers will be reassigned to AI initiatives (New York Times) [1d]
- Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz has signed the nation's first law banning prediction market sites from operating in the state; the CFTC has sued Minnesota in response (Bobby Allyn/NPR) [1d]
- Sources: Google DeepMind has reached a ~$100M deal to hire 20+ researchers from Contextual AI, including CEO Douwe Kiela, and license its technology (Bloomberg) [1d]
- Google unveils Pics, an AI image editor in Workspace that lets users edit specific elements and modify text, rolling out this summer to AI Pro and Ultra users (Mat Smith/Engadget) [1d]
- Ocean, which uses AI agents to detect email attacks, raised a $20M Series A led by Lightspeed, following an $8M seed in 2024 (Meir Orbach/CTech) [1d]
- Sundar Pichai announced at Google I/O that Gemini 3.5 Pro will launch next month; attendees groaned at the model coming out later than they expected (Charles Rollet/Business Insider) [1d]
- Hands-on with Google and Samsung's Android XR smart glasses from Warby Parker and Gentle Monster, and with XReal's Project Aura, all set to arrive this fall (Wired) [1d]
- Google unveils Universal Cart, a shopping assistant that works "across merchants", built on the Universal Commerce Protocol, rolling out in the US today (Aisha Malik/TechCrunch) [1d]
- At a hearing, two of three judges of a federal appeals court appeared skeptical of Anthropic's bid to block the DOD from designating it a supply-chain risk (Jen Judson/Bloomberg) [1d]
- Demis Hassabis says companies looking to replace developers with AI may be due to a "lack of imagination and a lack of understanding" of the future (Will Knight/Wired) [1d]
- Google's web-based AI Studio now lets users build native Android apps; Google says the apps are for personal use only for now and publishing is on the roadmap (Sarah Perez/TechCrunch) [1d]
- Google introduces Antigravity 2.0, featuring an updated desktop app that lets users orchestrate multiple agents, alongside an Antigravity CLI tool and SDK (Ivan Mehta/TechCrunch) [1d]
- Google says Gemini's MAUs grew to 900M+ across 230 countries, up from 400M at I/O 2025, and launches Neural Expressive, a new design language for Gemini (Josh Woodward/The Keyword) [1d]
- Google teases Android Halo, which makes an AI agent's status visible via "subtle communication" at the top of the phone screen, coming later this year (Damien Wilde/9to5Google) [1d]
- OpenAI adds support for Google's SynthID watermarks in AI images, and previews a public portal to let users verify if an image was generated by OpenAI's tools (Jess Weatherbed/The Verge) [1d]
- Google says it is expanding access to CodeMender, an "AI agent for code security" it debuted in October, by inviting select groups of experts to test the API (Hayden Field/The Verge) [1d]
- Google launches the Gemini Omni multimodal model, saying it can "create anything from any input", starting with video generation, for Google AI subscribers (Carl Franzen/VentureBeat) [1d]
- Google announces Gemini Spark, a "24/7 personal AI agent" that is powered by Gemini 3.5 and supports integrations with Google Workspace apps, including Gmail (Mariella Moon/Engadget) [1d]
- Google restructures its AI plans, introducing a $100/month AI Ultra plan for developers and cutting the top-tier Ultra subscription from $250 to $200/month (Lance Whitney/ZDNET) [1d]
- Google overhauls its search box, letting users ask longer queries, upload photos and videos, and use Gemini 3.5 Flash-powered agents to automate searches (New York Times) [1d]
- Google rolls out Gemini 3.5 Flash, its "strongest agentic and coding model yet", for tackling long-horizon agentic tasks, in the Gemini app and Search's AI Mode (The Keyword) [1d]
- Sundar Pichai says Google is now processing 3.2 quadrillion tokens per month, up from 480T tokens per month a year ago and 9.7T tokens per month two years ago (Ina Fried/Axios) [1d]
- Google unveils conversational features for Gmail, Docs, and Keep, letting users ask natural language questions, rolling out to AI Pro and Ultra subs this summer (Daniel Cooper/Engadget) [1d]
- Spotify launches a "Verified by Spotify" badge for podcasts to help "authenticate creator identity", after releasing it for music in April (Lawrence Bonk/Engadget) [1d]
- A livestream of the Google I/O 2026 keynote (Google on YouTube) [1d]
- A live blog of the Google I/O 2026 keynote, where the company is set to announce the "latest AI breakthroughs and updates" in Gemini, Android, and more (Abner Li/9to5Google) [1d]
- Roku launches a creator hub with licensed creator content and programming from partners like Peacock and HBO Max, alongside new FAST channels from top creators (Alex Weprin/The Hollywood Reporter) [1d]
- Andrej Karpathy joins Anthropic to help launch a team focused on using Claude to accelerate pre-training research; he helped found OpenAI and worked at Tesla (Madison Mills/Axios) [1d]
- Sources: Apple Chief Hardware Officer Johny Srouji is reorganizing hardware development to integrate silicon teams with product creation and speed up their work (Mark Gurman/Bloomberg) [1d]
- Polymarket partners with Nasdaq to launch markets tied to private company milestones, including IPO timing, valuations, earnings, and secondary market activity (Kyle Baird/The Block) [1d]
- NYSE owner Intercontinental Exchange partners with financial infrastructure company Ornn to launch USD-denominated futures contracts for computing power (Katherine Doherty/Bloomberg) [1d]
- Relay, which builds banking and money management software for small businesses, raised $50M; it previously raised ~$51.5M, including a $32.2M Series B in 2024 (Ryan Lawler/Axios) [1d]
- Yahoo Finance launches AlphaSpace, a customizable research dashboard with an AI assistant, for subscribers of its $479.40/year or $39.95/month Gold plan (Nick Lichtenberg/Fortune) [1d]
- Andrej Karpathy says he has joined Anthropic as the "next few years at the frontier of LLMs will be especially formative" (Andrej Karpathy/@karpathy) [1d]
- Plex says the price for the Lifetime tier of its Plex Pass plan will increase from $249.99 to $749.99 in July (Chance Miller/9to5Mac) [2d]
- Radar, which helps retailers like American Eagle manage inventory and cut back on theft and lost merchandise, raised a $170M Series B at a $1B+ valuation (Gabrielle Fonrouge/CNBC) [2d]
- Viktor, which is developing an AI agent that operates like a virtual coworker embedded inside Slack or Microsoft Teams, raised a $75M Series A led by Accel (Beatrice Nolan/Fortune) [2d]
- Microsoft says it plans to bring Snapdragon X2 chips to the new Surface Pro and Laptop later in 2026; sources say the delay is due to component availability (Zac Bowden/Windows Central) [2d]
- Microsoft unveils three Intel-based business laptops: a $1,950+ Surface Pro in 13", a $1,950+ Surface Laptop in 13.8" and 15", and $1,300+ Surface Laptop in 13" (Microsoft Devices Blog) [2d]
- Unframe, which customizes AI apps for enterprises via pre-built modular components, raised a $50M Series B led by Highland Europe, for $100M in total funding (Chris Metinko/Axios) [2d]
- Epic says Fortnite has returned to Apple's App Store globally, after its US re-launch in 2025, signaling confidence in a favorable outcome in an ongoing lawsuit (Zaheer Kachwala/Reuters) [2d]
- Apple unveils Apple Intelligence-powered accessibility features, subtitles generated on device, a Vision Pro feature for controlling power wheelchairs, and more (John Voorhees/MacStories) [2d]
- CertiK: physical attacks on crypto holders rose 75% YoY to 72 confirmed cases and $41M in known losses in 2025; Coinbase spent ~$7.6M to protect Brian Armstrong (Bloomberg) [2d]
- OpenAI's win against Elon Musk leaves it free to continue its IPO plans, but it still faces many issues, like rising competition and dozens of other lawsuits (New York Times) [2d]
- Modular data center maker Armada raised a $230M Series B co-led by Overmatch, 8090 Industries, and BlackRock at a $2B valuation, and plans a new Arizona factory (Krysta Escobar/CNBC) [2d]
- Chinese flash memory chipmaker YMTC says it officially initiated a pre-listing tutoring process with local brokers, marking the first formal step toward an IPO (Bloomberg) [2d]
- KPMG partners with Anthropic to embed Claude into its tax and advisory platforms; KPMG's tax and legal services unit saw revenue grow ~8% YoY to $9.3B in 2025 (Mark Maurer/Wall Street Journal) [2d]
- Sources: Chinese AI startup Moonshot told investors it would revamp its corporate structure to pave the way for a Hong Kong IPO and comply with Beijing's rules (Bloomberg) [2d]
- Standard Chartered plans to cut nearly 8,000 back-office positions by 2030, a 15%+ reduction in support functions in hubs like Bengaluru, amid growing AI usage (Arjun Neil Alim/Financial Times) [2d]
- Elon Musk's OpenAI loss is set to speed up the AI juggernaut amid rising opposition; the case offered a rare glimpse into tech's workings, ending with a whimper (New York Times) [2d]
- Monzo reports FY 2026 revenue up 39% YoY to £1.7B, pre-tax profit up 44% to £87.3M, users up 3M to 15M+, and deposits up 55% to £25.7B, as it expands lending (Aisha S Gani/Bloomberg) [2d]
- Milan-based legal AI company Lexroom raised a €42.9M Series B led by Left Lane, after raising a €16M Series A in September 2025, taking total funding to €62.7M (Rahul Raj/EU-Startups) [2d]
- Mistral acquires Vienna-based Emmi AI for an undisclosed sum to boost its industrial offerings in Europe; Emmi raised €15M in Austria's largest round in 2025 (Reuters) [2d]
- NYC Health + Hospitals says hackers accessed its network from Nov. 2025 to Feb. 2026, exposing personal data, medical records, and fingerprints of 1.8M+ people (Zack Whittaker/TechCrunch) [2d]
- Sources: Demis Hassabis was an angel investor in Anthropic; PitchBook and Dealroom: former DeepMind researchers founded 12+ companies since 2021, raising $14B+ (Financial Times) [2d]
- Sources: Intel asks its leading PC partners, including those in the US, China, and Taiwan, to use more 18A CPUs, citing better supply than chips on older nodes (Nikkei Asia) [2d]
- An overview of macro tech trends: capex explosion, unprecedented surge in chip demand, supply chain bottlenecks, model commoditization, AI automation, and more (Benedict Evans) [2d]
- Sources: Analog Devices, one of the largest analog chip makers, is in talks to buy Empower, which makes chips used to regulate voltage, for $1.5B in cash (Bloomberg) [2d]
- Vitalik Buterin says AI-assisted "formal verification" could help secure blockchain networks, smart contracts, and cryptographic systems against software flaws (Jason Nelson/Decrypt) [2d]
- Sources: Google and Blackstone plan to create an AI cloud company to monetize Google's TPUs to external parties; Blackstone plans to put $5B in the venture (Wall Street Journal) [2d]
- Quordle hints and answers for Wednesday, May 20 (game #1577) [1d]
- NYT Connections hints and answers for Wednesday, May 20 (game #1074) [1d]
- Amazon could be upgrading its next generation of Kindles with replaceable batteries for users — but is it enough to make up for ending support for its older but widely-used e-readers? [1d]
- NYT Strands hints and answers for Wednesday, May 20 (game #808) [1d]
- 'The people that built the spacecraft are not alive anymore': NASA admits Voyager spacecraft code is still being maintained — even if barely anyone alive knows how to use the language it's programmed in [1d]
- 'I’m going to make it my job to make sure that man never gets elected again for any office': Pennsylvania residents slam Governor Josh Shapiro as they hit back over being 'bulldozed' on AI data center concerns [1d]
- Loads of TCL Google TVs are getting a great free upgrade that adds Dolby Vision Filmmaker Mode for super-accurate movie viewing — and a few other nice changes are on board too [1d]
- 'This new search box does not mean that you'll only get AI responses': Google's Search makeover incorporates yet more AI, but Google promises to leave room for classic results [1d]
- Want to get promoted at work? New study says learning new AI skills is the key to a pay rise [1d]
- How to watch The Super Mario Galaxy Movie online and from anywhere [1d]
- China unveils a CPU-only supercomputer capable of 1.54 exaflops — LineShine LX2 packs a frankly ridiculous 2.4 million Armv9 cores from Huawei [1d]
- Amazon launches a huge Garmin sale for Memorial Day — here are the 8 best smartwatches we've tested and recommend from $249.99 [1d]
- YouTube is rolling out its ‘industry-first’ likeness detection tool to all channel owners, and not just big content creators — but you’ll need to share your government-issued ID if you want the added layer of protection [1d]
- Your smart home devices are a major privacy risk – here’s how to secure them [1d]
- Google Gemini's Verify AI might finally solve my online image trust issues — especially with support from Nvidia and OpenAI [1d]
- Google Search is getting its biggest upgrade in decades — here are the 5 best new features [1d]
- Is your business not showing up in AI overviews? Trustpilot thinks it could be because you're not doing this one thing [1d]
- Memorial Day sales are already live — here are the only deals worth your money, according to a shopping expert [1d]
- Google I/O 2026 made one thing clear — Gemini is becoming impossible to avoid [1d]
- Warby Parker and Gentle Monster finally showed us their Samsung XR glasses — but forgot to tell us when they’ll release, or how much they’ll cost [1d]
- What is the release date for Hacks season 5 episode 9 on HBO Max? [1d]
- Google I/O completely forgot Pixel VPN — here's the Android alternative I'd recommend to secure your personal data [1d]
- Google’s Universal Cart uses Gemini AI to find deals and product restocks — and it might change the way you shop forever [1d]
- How to watch Falling online for free – stream Jack Thorne's romantic drama from anywhere [1d]
- Google just turned YouTube into an AI chatbot, with a new 'Ask YouTube' feature that finds the perfect video [1d]
- Arizona data centers raise Phoenix temperatures by up to 4 degrees – air cooled data centers are creating thermal plumes that exacerbate public health risks and compound heat output in towns and cities [1d]
- The Apple Watch Ultra 4 is tipped to get a new way to keep your heart healthy — but there’s a catch [1d]
- Looks like The Witcher 4 work isn't holding back multiplayer spinoff Project Sirius — it just picked up the narrative lead of one of Destiny 2's best expansions [1d]
- Want to know more about Sony’s most expensive wireless headphones ever? Our audio experts have the lowdown [1d]
- Powerful vacuuming, mopping, and self-cleaning — Dreame's latest robovacs are packed with premium features, cost a lot less than you might expect, and are available in the UK right now [1d]
- Microsoft finally ends using SMS codes for account sign-in — with passkeys officially taking over [1d]
- The Philips Café Aromis makes the best oat milk latte I've ever had from a home coffee maker — and it looks great as well [1d]
- Forget the Apple Watch Ultra 3, this E Ink smartwatch offers 400 days of juice to obliterate its battery rivals [1d]
- LG reveals 'world's first native 1,000Hz' gaming monitor — but good luck trying to find a GPU to drive it without breaking the bank [1d]
- 'It’s a collection of 10 years of our accumulated knowledge': Sony explains what's special about its new high-end 1000X The Collexion wireless headphones, from the 'timeless design' to the 'unidirectional carbon' audio driver and next-gen processor [1d]
- I tested Sony’s most expensive wireless headphones ever to see if they're really worth the money, and I love the ‘exceptionally expansive, and almost hypnotic audio’ — but they come with downsides [1d]
- Apple Sports is getting a more visual World Cup experience with live player formations [1d]
- ‘Every keystroke scratches a very specific part of my brain’ — I reviewed the Epomaker P65 mechanical keyboard and it’s a typist’s dream with a wonderful sound profile [1d]
- Steam gets huge tags overhaul for tailored recommendations and 'helping players identify the games that best fit their interests' [1d]
- I’m a MacBook expert, but these cut-price Dell laptops have me considering swapping sides [1d]
- Stuck in a pit of revision doom? Here are my study essentials to boost focus and ease the panic [1d]
- CISA contractor apparently leaked 'highly sensitive' government AWS keys on Github [1d]
- Google I/O 2026 live — Gemini upgrades, Android XR, and more of what to expect from today's big software showcase [1d]
- World of Tanks: HEAT, Wargaming's new standalone and free-to-play tactical vehicle shooter, officially launches later this month [2d]
- Worried about the future of the internet? Tor launches crypto-powered fundraising initiative to secure internet freedoms — and your vote matters more than your wallet size [2d]
- Miniature cameras are trending, and you can't get smaller than these 9 digital models — and they all cost under $50 [2d]
- There's a massive summer speaker sale at Best Buy — up to $250 JBL, Beats, Sonos, Sony, and more [2d]
- NYC Health + Hospitals says mega data breach allowed hackers to steal personal data, medical records, and fingerprints scans of around 1.8 million people [2d]
- Why autonomy alone fails and what truly builds trustworthy AI systems [2d]
- 'Some aspects are as we intended and some are not' — Mullvad addresses WireGuard exit-IP fingerprinting concern after researcher flags privacy risk [2d]
- 'Beth still wants to protect it': Dutton Ranch star on why including John Dutton's Yellowstone legacy in new Taylor Sheridan spinoff was a non-negotiable [2d]
- These 12 audiobooks taught me more about marketing than my business degree [2d]
- Avast unveils revolutionary new modular antivirus platform – industry leading device protection & scam detection, with optional no-log VPN, data breach monitoring, and device cleanup [2d]
- 7 ways to supercharge your email marketing campaign [2d]
- This TV backlight promises simple setup and AI extras for a lot less than Philips Hue — and without an HDMI box [2d]
- How to watch Roland-Garros 2026 free from anywhere with this VPN deal [2d]
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- I watched The Mandalorian and Grogu in IMAX — and this isn't the way to revive Star Wars on the big screen after a seven-year absence [2d]
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