The Brutalist Report - tech
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- Compiler-Assisted Floating-Point Error Analysis and Profiling with FPChecker [1d]
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- South Korea to spend $1T on more memory chip production and humanoid robots [1d]
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- Scientists find molecular-level evidence for two structures in liquid water [1d]
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- Is It Out Yet? [1d]
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- You really shouldn't copy-paste errors into Claude Code [1d]
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- Google's New reCAPTCHA Wants Your Camera Access and 21 Points of Your Hand [1d]
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- Segmenting Robot Video into Actionable Subtasks [2d]
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- Announcing .self: A New Top-Level Domain Designed to Support Self-Hosting [2d]
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- JumpServer: Open-Source Privileged Access Management [2d]
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- CERN bids farewell to the LHC and enters Long Shutdown 3 [2d]
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- .garden TLD's change to a bad neighborhood [2d]
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- The 80% Problem: The Last 20% Is Where the Engineer Used to Live [2d]
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- Micro-Agent: Beat Frontier Models with Collaboration Inside Model API [2d]
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- Structural Correctness [2d]
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- Ornith-1.0: self-improving open-source models for agentic coding [2d]
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- Qwen 3.6 27B is the sweet spot for local development [2d]
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- Homemade Transistor from Cadmium Sulfide Photocell (2009) [2d]
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- Obfuscation: Building the final boss of cryptography (Part I) [2d]
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- A deep dive into SmallVector:push_back [2d]
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- The Radiation Exposure Lie [2d]
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- In San Francisco, Even $180k Tech Salaries Are No Longer Enough [2d]
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- Mullvad VPN co-founder donated ~500,000USD to Swedish far-right political party [2d]
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- European ISPs Want Rightsholders Held Accountable for Overblocking Damage [2d]
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- Because It Speaks in Words [2d]
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- HamsterOS: A graphical desktop OS that fits on a 1.44MB floppy [2d]
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- US Supreme Court rules geofence warrants require constitutional protections [2d]
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- A native graphical shell for SSH [2d]
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- Show HN: PMB – local memory for coding agents that shows if it is used [2d]
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- Microsoft Needs Windows Lite [2d]
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- WATaBoy: JIT-Ing Game Boy Instructions to WASM Beats a Native Interpreter [2d]
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- Linux for the Sega MegaDrive [2d]
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- WebGL Without a GPU [2d]
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- Working With AI: A concrete example [2d]
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- Data breach exposes up to 14.2M email logins at six ISPs [2d]
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- A field guide to the modern front end for developers who hand-wrote HTML [2d]
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- Why did one day of AI cost more than a month of servers? [2d]
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- I Don't Maintain My Homelab [2d]
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- Mag 7 starting to underperform [pdf] [2d]
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- You Don't Know Jack About Formal Verification [2d]
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- RocketLab Acquires Iridium [2d]
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- DocumentDB – a MongoDB compatible open-source database [2d]
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- The war against 'woke' could end US science as we know it [2d]
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- CachyOS June 2026 Release [2d]
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- Instagram is incorporating users' photos in ads for Mera Glasses [2d]
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- Building Principia for Windows XP [2d]
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- Counterexamples in type systems (2021) [2d]
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- Studio Canal Movies purchased on PlayStation Store removed without refund [2d]
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- What happens when you run a CUDA kernel? [2d]
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- Tidal AI Policy [2d]
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- NixOS 26.05 [2d]
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- Reading the internals of Postgres: Database cluster, databases, and tables [2d]
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- Samsung, SK Hynix, Micron Sued in US over Memory Price Fixing [2d]
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- Bouvet Island: The Most Remote Island Is Norwegian [2d]
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- MaralGPT "Mythos" 9B just released, and this is why I'm proud of my project [2d]
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- Rebuilding the Computer Room [2d]
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- DeepSeek V4 Peak Valley Pricing Change [2d]
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- Caffeinated and decaffeinated coffee lower stress, depression and impulsivity [2d]
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- The CEO of Mullvad is the main financer of the far-right Swedish Örebro party [2d]
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- Sandia National Labs SA3000 8085 CPU [2d]
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- Pollen (CEO Negus-Fancey, CTO Wright) tried to remove article, and Google helped [2d]
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- Why did this journal retract two 1940s papers by Max Planck? [2d]
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- US Grid Constraints: Towards 40GW+ of Behind-the-Meter Datacenter by 2028? [2d]
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- Replacing Systemd with OpenRC in Debian [2d]
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- Some Simple Economics of AGI [2d]
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- Lore – give your coding agent the decisions your team made [2d]
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- Herdr: Agent multiplexer that lives in your terminal [2d]
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- Age verification is just a precursor to automated attribution of speech [2d]
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- Tell Congress: Don't Force Age Checks Online [2d]
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- HackerRank open sourced its ATS. My resume scored 90/100. Oh wait 74. No – 88 [2d]
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- AI boom risks global financial crash, warn central bankers [2d]
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- Sophon PFG-1: a monolithic-3D AI ASIC with 330 GB of on-die DRAM and no HBM [2d]
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- You might not need a service worker [2d]
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- Marc Andreessen is appointed to the DOD's Defense Policy Board, a committee tasked with giving strategic advice to the defense secretary and other top officials (Nick Wadhams/Bloomberg) [1d]
- AI leaderboard provider Arena says it hit $100M in annualized run-rate revenue eight months after launching AI Evaluations, which offers performance analytics (Marina Temkin/TechCrunch) [1d]
- Google says the Gemini app now offers Nano Banana image generation to eligible US users for free; it was previously only available to Plus, Pro, and Ultra users (Lauren Forristal/TechCrunch) [1d]
- Sources: hundreds of Meta contractors posed as minors to probe how competitor chatbots responded to prompts involving suicide, sex, and other high-risk subjects (Wired) [1d]
- Tidal adopts an AI policy that blocks wholly AI-generated music from earning royalties and removes AI-generated music that impersonates artists (Murray Stassen/Music Business Worldwide) [1d]
- Digital Realty says it plans to acquire a majority stake in three fully leased Northern Virginia data centers from Blackstone-managed funds in a $7.8B deal (Jaspreet Singh/Reuters) [1d]
- Source: Taiwanese authorities raided Super Micro's Taiwan office as part of a probe into the alleged smuggling of Nvidia chips to China; SMCI closed down 8.1% (Debby Wu/Bloomberg) [1d]
- As a new law bars DOD from working with companies whose lobbyists also represent blacklisted entities, DC lobbying firms drop companies like Alibaba and Tencent (Bloomberg) [2d]
- Waymo and Uber quietly ended their partnership in Phoenix in May; Uber says it is readying the launch of a separate autonomous vehicle partnership in the city (Sean O'Kane/TechCrunch) [2d]
- Sources: component and supplier lists, and photos of iPhone 18 Pro models, are among files a ransomware group stole from Apple's Indian supplier Tata (Reuters) [2d]
- Baz releases Baz Planner, which uses four specialized AI agents to analyze code at the planning stage, and extends its seed funding by $9M to $17M (Mike Wheatley/SiliconANGLE) [2d]
- California strikes a deal with Anthropic to expand the use of Claude products across state agencies and local governments at a 50% discount (Christine Mui/Politico) [2d]
- In Q2, there were thirteen $1B+ US venture-backed startup exits, either through acquisition or IPO, the most exits since the 2021 market peak (Joanna Glasner/Crunchbase News) [2d]
- Quantifind, whose AI products help banks combat financial crimes such as money laundering, raised $200M led by Summit Partners (Laura Kreutzer/Wall Street Journal) [2d]
- Sources: Amazon is weighing using OpenAI's and its own Nova models to cut costs after Anthropic raised prices for using its models in Amazon products (Catherine Perloff/The Information) [2d]
- SCOTUS limits the law enforcement use of "geofence" warrants, saying people have "a reasonable expectation of privacy" in their cell-phone location data (TechCrunch) [2d]
- WhatsApp rolls out username reservations globally, allowing users to claim a unique name before the privacy-focused feature launches later this year (Marcus Mendes/9to5Mac) [2d]
- Changpeng Zhao says Binance's MiCA application in Greece was fully compliant and close to approval by at least one EU regulator but "other forces" opposed it (Naga Avan-Nomayo/The Block) [2d]
- Straiker, which develops tech for securing enterprise AI agents, raised a $64M Series A, bringing its total funding to $85M (Chris Metinko/Axios) [2d]
- SCOTUS finds that Trump's 2025 firing of FTC Commissioner Rebecca Kelly Slaughter without cause was lawful, placing independence of several agencies in doubt (NPR) [2d]
- Rocket Lab plans to acquire Iridium for $8B and combine Rocket Lab's launch services with Iridium's satellite-based communications network to rival SpaceX (Emma Roth/The Verge) [2d]
- Filing: Strategy paused its bitcoin acquisitions last week, instead topping up its USD reserve to $2.55B and announcing a $1B digital credit buyback program (James Hunt/The Block) [2d]
- Internal docs: Meta places strict limits on how staff in its applied AI division can use Claude Code and Codex, fearing inadvertently engaging in distillation (Jyoti Mann/The Information) [2d]
- Japanese prediction market startups Miraima and Poyp are utilizing a "point-to-voucher" system to bypass strict anti-gambling laws, in a bid to rival Polymarket (Bloomberg) [2d]
- The US DOJ seizes nearly 400 domains for illegally streaming 2026 FIFA World Cup matches; last week, ACE, UEFA, and more shut down 44 domains linked to PirloTV (Sergiu Gatlan/BleepingComputer) [2d]
- Chinese robotics startup AI² Robotics raised ~$736M at a ~$2.9B valuation; Alibaba-backed X Square Robot raised an undisclosed amount at a ~$2.9B valuation (Bloomberg) [2d]
- Google VP of Security Engineering Heather Adkins warns the EU's DMA proposals to open Android and Search could lead to a significant rise in fraud within weeks (Matt Burgess/Wired) [2d]
- Adobe: online spending across all retailers in the US hit $26.4B during Amazon's four-day Prime Day event, up 9.3% YoY; Walmart and Target also hosted sales (Spencer Soper/Bloomberg) [2d]
- How a Polymarket dispute over a single syllable ignited a bitter debate; Polymarket uses Risk Labs' Optimistic Oracle to decide ~200K tough call bets per month (David Segal/New York Times) [2d]
- Verizon and the UK's BT agree to create a joint venture for their international businesses with ~$4B in combined yearly revenue; Verizon will pay $625M to BT (Bloomberg) [2d]
- How the UK is betting on IT and AI to combat slow economic and productivity growth, including moving beyond the Golden Triangle of London, Oxford, and Cambridge (Sam Fleming/Financial Times) [2d]
- Sources: CXMT and Tencent sign a ~$3B, three-year DRAM supply agreement for servers ahead of CXMT's IPO; CXMT is in talks with other major Chinese companies (Reuters) [2d]
- An interview with Axon CEO Rick Smith, who transformed the Taser maker into a policing software company, as its revenue from AI policing tools rises 700%+ YoY (Victoria Albert/Wall Street Journal) [2d]
- Academic papers and conference materials offer a deep dive into China's all-CPU LineShine, which pairs custom 304-core Arm CPUs with HBM to top the Top500 (Timothy Prickett Morgan/The Next Platform) [2d]
- Sources: disconnected US military databases may have led to the February 28 strike on an Iranian school; some see AI as a fix, others fear it amplifies errors (Katrina Manson/Los Angeles Times) [2d]
- A look at security flaws, police misuse, and other concerns over the 100K+ AI-enabled automated license plate readers installed across the US, mostly from Flock (Max Miller/Engadget) [2d]
- AI is forcing consulting firms to shift from hourly billing to fixed-fee or outcome-based pricing, a transition proving slow and difficult for the industry (Mark Maurer/Wall Street Journal) [2d]
- The South Korean government, Samsung, and SK hynix plan to invest ~$590B for a new chip complex, including four chipmaking plants and a chip packaging cluster (Song Jung-a/Financial Times) [2d]
- South Korea unveils plans for new AI data centers backed by ~$357.5B from SK Group, GS Group, and Naver, targeting 8.4GW initially and 18.4GW by 2035 (Yi Whan-woo/The Korea Times) [2d]
- Kuo: the memory supply-demand gap will widen through 2027, with an estimated 15%-20% of 2026 consumer electronics capacity shifting to data centers in 2027 (Ming-Chi Kuo) [2d]
- Dealogic: Japan saw 18 IPOs in H1 2026, the lowest since 2011, despite stock market surges, partly due to Japan's lack of AI, data center, and chip startups (David Keohane/Financial Times) [2d]
- Soaring memory costs are posing existential threats to small electronics makers, amid thin margins, low supply chain leverage, and little room for price hikes (Kif Leswing/CNBC) [2d]
- DeepSeek details DSpark, a speculative decoding framework for its V4 models, saying it speeds up AI inference by up to 85% and was tested on Gemma and Qwen (Ben Jiang/South China Morning Post) [2d]
- Shanghai-based Momenta, whose driver-assist tech is used by Toyota, Mercedes, and Audi in China, files for an IPO in Hong Kong, seeking to raise up to $751.1M (Reuters) [2d]
- Jefferies: memory prices are expected to rise 40-50% in Q3 2026 and 30-40% in Q4, as Chinese memory makers are unlikely to provide meaningful near-term relief (Hassan Mujtaba/Wccftech) [2d]
- Humanoid robot maker Apptronik raised ~$1B at a ~$5B valuation, including from Mercedes-Benz, which has a handful of Apptronik's Apollo robots in its factories (Joshua Brustein/Bloomberg) [2d]
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- Want a cheap Yeti cooler for your 4th of July celebrations? I'm a deal-hunting outdoor expert, and I've tracked down the only holiday offers actually worth your money [1d]
- Adobe and Disney are teaming up to design the next generation of theme park rides with Foundry AI [1d]
- IBM unveils new record-breaking chip with 100 billion transistors in less than 1 nanometer footprint — new NanoStack design is like "a 100-storey skyscraper" packed with highly efficient processing power [1d]
- Apple may have a plan to 'ease frustration over price hikes and longer delivery times' with its Macs — but I wouldn't count on it working [1d]
- How to watch Netherlands vs Morocco: Free Streams, TV Channels & Kick-Off time for FIFA World Cup 2026 in a crunch last-32 encounter [1d]
- Quote of the day by Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates: 'If a robot comes in to do the same thing, you’d think that we’d tax the robot' — devising policy ideas to counter automation risks [1d]
- 'Near zero-cost memory expansion through recycling': Meta will reuse terabytes worth of DDR4 memory using CXL tech and avoid paying the RAM tax [1d]
- I went inside FIFA's super-secret Technology Command Center for the World Cup — but sadly I can't really tell you too much about what I saw [1d]
- How to watch the World Cup in Netherlands – can I get a free stream? [1d]
- It might look like a failed art project — but this dual-display monitor set addresses all your portable workstation needs [2d]
- Companion Cube case for Steam Machine is canceled by Valve after Dbrand bafflingly forgot to get permission to make the thing [2d]
- Fitbit’s Gemini AI coach is giving users ‘unhinged’ fitness advice — here’s why users are saying they ‘cannot wait for my trial to end’ [2d]
- Forget Ryzen AI! AMD launches its SLOWEST processor in years, because 'not all customers can afford a new PC' — 2019 Zen+ CPU will at least be compatible with Windows 11 [2d]
- Top tech of the month: the best new gadgets we've tested for July 2026 [2d]
- US bans Polestar but not Volvo in baffling EV ruling — data security fears force exit for premium brand, while its sister company gets a green light [2d]
- FBI warns of Russian Intelligence phishing campaign abusing Signal support services to target VIPs and high-value government and military targets — this is how to secure your account [2d]
- How to watch Germany vs Paraguay: Free Streams, TV Channels & Kick-Off time for FIFA World Cup 2026 as Julian Nagelsmann seeks improvement [2d]
- The first Fitbit Air update could fix a major frustration — but Google has shut off a workaround for avoiding the new Google Health app [2d]
- Over 14 million login credentials leaked from six ISPs in major data breach — here’s what we know [2d]
- Why spend MacBook money on a creator laptop when this HP Victus with Ryzen 7 and RTX 4050 graphics is $525 off at Best Buy? [2d]
- Xbox disputes claims GTA 6 is selling 8x more copies on PlayStation, but I'm not convinced it's doing great [2d]
- Tidal just drew a line in the sand on AI music — 100% AI-generated tracks won’t earn royalties on the music streaming platform [2d]
- 30 years later, my Hotmail email address still works, even though I won't read your message if you email me there [2d]
- HP's 4th of July sale cuts up to 45% off laptops for hybrid work and back-to-school — but the clock's ticking on the one I'd buy with my own money [2d]
- This curved MSI MAG 242C monitor is now under $100, making it the budget productivity upgrade for your home office setup — but this Best Buy deal ends soon [2d]
- Missed it on Prime Day? The Oura Ring 4 is still up to 44% off on Amazon, with discounts on all finishes, including Ceramic [2d]
- WhatsApp just opened username reservations for three billion people — here’s how to claim your handle before it's taken [2d]
- 'The goal is not to replace humans': new Meta AI research chief Dawn Song says the next frontier is AI agents that are "economically valuable" [2d]
- Manufacturers are killing mini PC and laptop performance with single-channel memory, and I'm sick of it [2d]
- 'This should be illegal': Sony is deleting over 500 movies that people bought from their digital libraries — just proving further why 4K Blu-ray's popularity keeps growing [2d]
- Amnezia VPN quietly restores the one feature router and TV users were waiting for [2d]
- Google says Android's built-in earthquake warning system alerted 11.4 million people before the Venezuelan earthquake hit — here's how to find it on your phone [2d]
- 'I don’t like that he made this donation' — Mullvad CEO reacts to co-founder’s donation to controversial Swedish populist party [2d]
- Enhance your identity security and privacy protection with $70 off LifeLock Total — identity theft protection, data removal, and social media monitoring for complete privacy control [2d]
- 5 WWDC features I’ll actually use more than Apple’s new Siri AI [2d]
- Hundreds of thousands at risk as NordVPN uncovers sophisticated adware campaign hidden in 50,000 pirate sites [2d]
- Prime Day is over for another year but these top tech deals are still available at Amazon UK — up to 50% off Ninja, Asus, Nothing, Philips, and more [2d]
- Brazil fans, there's no need to settle for ITV's low res coverage of World Cup 2026 – try Brazil vs Japan in glorious 4K instead, and with the commentary in Portuguese! [2d]
- A classic piece of tech is becoming redundant: BBC waves bye-bye to its Long Wave broadcasts [2d]
- How AI observability helps organizations move from experimentation to production [2d]
- Enhance your cloud backup with pCloud Lifetime plans, which are currently up to 70% off for 4th of July — get up to 10TB of secure storage with free Zero-Knowledge encryption [2d]
- The Steam Machine is overpriced yet it's sold out already in Japan — but be careful about buying a cheap clone [2d]
- Samsung doubles down on 1000-layer NAND for petabyte SSDs as it sets its sights on elusive 32TB M.2 solid state drives (you remember this right?) [2d]
- 'This is a step in the right direction': Oracle set to open up MySQL - but will it be everything developers wish for? [2d]
- How to watch Brazil vs Japan: Free Streams, TV Channels & Kick-Off time for FIFA World Cup 2026 as Vinicius Jr headlines last-32 clash [2d]
- How to future-proof enterprise operations in the age of invisible AI [2d]
- Windows 11's File Explorer is getting a long-awaited revamp — but here's hoping a future update doesn't ruin it [2d]
- What is the release date for Sugar season 2 episode 3 on Apple TV? [2d]
- How universities can better prepare graduates for the demands of the modern workplace [2d]
- What is the release date for Marvel's X-Men 97 season 2 episodes 1 to 3 on Disney+? [2d]
- I've watched all of Prime Video Legally Blonde prequel Elle and hugely have to eat some humble pie — it's that good, Lexi Minetree might give Reese Witherspoon's legacy a run for its money [2d]
- Samsung's T9 is one of the fastest portable SSDs I've ever used — and it's at the perfect price if you're upgrading your work setup or back-to-school tech at Amazon [2d]
- Beat Apple's price hikes with Best Buy's massive MacBook sale — 'The best mix of winning design, near-pro-level performance, and battery life' gets a massive price drop in the 4th of July sale that business pros won't want to miss [2d]
- Netflix subscribers are furious at the platform’s latest update — now users are required to use separate email addresses for account profiles, but some think they've found a handy workaround [2d]
- 'The best browser for Macs': Some Mac users are surprisingly defending Microsoft Edge, but here's why I use Firefox instead of both [2d]
- DC Studios co-head Peter Safran admits Supergirl 'didn't meet our box office expectations' — but it doesn't sound like it'll force him and James Gunn to revise their ambitious plan for the DCU [2d]
- What is the release date for Cape Fear episode 6 on Apple TV? [2d]
- The Razer Pro Type Ergo proves the company can do non-gaming keyboards well – but it’s not perfect [2d]
- 'Plenty of AI tools claim to be built for finance; Microsoft 365 Copilot in Excel is proving it in practice': Microsoft is fuelling up Excel with lots more AI tools for finance workers [2d]
- There's a sneaky way to watch Wimbledon 2026 for free [2d]
- Samsung's 4th of July sale includes record-low prices on the R85H Micro RGB, S95H OLED, QN80H Neo QLED, plus huge $1,000 off clearance deals on older models [2d]
- ‘Samsung would never do that’: new Galaxy Z Fold 8 name surfaces online, but fans aren't convinced it’s legit [2d]
- A surprise actor has reportedly been cast as Batman in James Gunn and Peter Safran's DC Universe — and it's someone who almost won the race to play Superman ahead of David Corenswet [2d]
- The businesses paying for AI aren't going back [2d]
- BT and Verizon sign 'major milestone' tie-up to connect customers across 180 countries [2d]
- What is the release date for Dutton Ranch episode 9 on Paramount+? [2d]
- GTA 6 could take more than a day to download according to Wi-Fi experts [2d]
- The AI infrastructure boom is bigger than GPUs [2d]
- How to watch Wimbledon 2026: FREE live streams, TV channels, order of play [2d]
- I track Dell laptop prices, and this AU$1,139 Dell 14 Plus is the EOFY deal I’d recommend before time runs out [2d]
- Amazon AU’s best early Prime Day deal gives you 3 months of free reading and listening [2d]
- Get Ready to Add an Email Address to Each Netflix Profile, Even Within One Family [1d]
- Supreme Court Supports Privacy Protections for Cellphone Location Data [1d]
- Tidal to Label AI-Generated Music and Remove Fraudulent Material [1d]
- Taking a Flight or Road Trip This July Fourth? Use These Tips to Travel Smarter and Cheaper [1d]
- Netherlands vs. Morocco: Stream FIFA World Cup 2026 Match Live for Free [1d]
- These Are the Heat Stroke Signs You Should Know, According to an ER Doctor [2d]
- Today's NYT Strands Hints, Answers and Help for June 30 #849 [2d]
- Today's Wordle Hints, Answer and Help for June 30, #1837 [2d]
- Today's NYT Connections Hints, Answers and Help for June 30 [2d]
- Windows 10 Users Can Get Free Security Updates Until 2027 — Here's How [2d]
- Prime Members, This 40%-Off Laifen Hair Dryer Needs to Be Added to Your Cart [2d]
- The Strawberry Moon Appears Tonight, but This Full Moon Isn't Pink at All [2d]
- What Are You Reading This Summer? I've Asked the CNET Team and They've Got Some Great Picks [2d]
- Your Contract-Free Internet Provider May Be Costing You More in Fees [2d]
- Germany vs. Paraguay: Stream FIFA World Cup 2026 Match Live for Free [2d]
- Comcast to Separate Into Two Companies, With NBCUniversal Set to Spin Off [2d]
- Peacock Premium Plus Is Now Part of YouTube's Add-On Subscriptions [2d]
- We Do the Math: Smart Lock DIY Costs vs. Calling a Locksmith [2d]
- Brazil vs. Japan: Stream FIFA World Cup 2026 Match Live for Free [2d]
- The 4 Air Fryer Steps That Make Homemade Fries Taste Like They Came From a Restaurant [2d]
- xTool's New Printer Is Going to Make It Easier Than Ever to Be Creative and the Preorder Is Live Today [2d]
- I Wore the Oura Ring 5 for a Month and My Wedding Band is Jealous [2d]
- Digital Banking Made Easy: The Best Apps and Features for Kids and Teens video [2d]
- Is Intel's Arc G3 Extreme the PC Gaming Handheld Chip to Beat? video [2d]
- Our Data Shows That It's OK if You Forget to Charge Your Phone Overnight [2d]
- Why Toy Story 3 Is the Uncontested Best Movie in the Franchise video [2d]
- 6 Continuous Glucose Monitors That Are Doctor-Approved [2d]
- T-Mobile Is Automatically Pushing Legacy Customers Onto Its Current Plans [2d]
- My Ultimate Smart Lock Installation Guide for DIYers [2d]
- The One Thing a Water Quality Scientist Wants You to Know About Drinking Tap [2d]
- Quit Brewing Bad Coffee in Your Keurig. I Tested 40 K-Cups and These Are the Best [2d]
- If the Roast Date on Coffee Beans Is Older Than This, Don't Buy Them [2d]
- Today's NYT Mini Crossword Answers for Monday, June 29 [2d]
- Today's NYT Connections: Sports Edition Hints and Answers for June 29, #644 [2d]
- Securitize heads to NYSE debut after investors approve SPAC merger [1d]
- Bitcoin lending is entering a new institutional era, according to Silicon Valley Bank [2d]
- JPMorgan backs U.S. crypto bill but warns of risks in digital asset framework [2d]
- Private keys, not smart contracts, caused 40% of crypto's $16 billion hack losses. Here's whats being done. [2d]
- White House to speak with law enforcement groups to push Crypto's Clarity Act [2d]
- J.P. Morgan broadens blockchain settlement network as banks modernize cross-border payments [2d]
- Crypto analytics firm Chainalysis proposes standards for blockchain tracing [2d]
- MiCA July 1 deadline could leave 10 million crypto users searching for a new platform in the EU [2d]
- Ripple wants institutions to borrow against tokenized assets on XRPL [2d]
- Wall Street's BNY expands stablecoin services for institutions, starting with Circle's USDC [2d]
- Strategy opens the door to selling bitcoin under new capital plan. Here's what it means [2d]
- Ukraine transfers $8.3 million in seized crypto amid potential plans for strategic reserve [2d]
- BlackRock pushes deeper into DeFi with Ethena integration, sending ENA up 8% [2d]
- Kalshi and Polymarket could become M&A targets as prediction markets consolidate: Bernstein [2d]
- Tom Lee blames crypto weakness on quarter-end 'window dressing' as Bitmine adds another $43 million of ETH [2d]
- JPMorgan sees limited institutional demand for perpetual futures [2d]
- Saylor's Strategy initiates buybacks and bitcoin monetization program, lifts STRC dividend [2d]
- Tether's USDT jumps to 8.5% premium in India after crypto payment crackdown [2d]
- Vitalik Buterin says crypto’s most powerful idea is still nowhere near ready [2d]
- Dollar, U.S. Treasury yield market positions may carry glimmer of hope for bitcoin [2d]
- FundBank becomes IRACE Digital in bid to bridge traditional finance and crypto [2d]
- Bitcoin hovers below $60,000 as crypto braces for a pivotal week [2d]
- Europe’s unlicensed crypto firms face ‘wipeout’ as MiCA deadline hits [2d]
- Bitcoin falls into a technical no man’s land as major support levels sit miles away [2d]
- New MiCA regime in Europe, U.S. jobs report for June: Crypto Week Ahead [2d]
- BIS warns stablecoins are more like ETFs than actual money, and they're creating FX risk [2d]
- Crypto exchange BitMEX removes CEO, CFO and head of growth [2d]
- South Korea’s $518 billion AI chip push shows crypto is still losing the capital race [2d]
- Bitcoin dips to $59,700 as Iran de-escalation lifts stocks but not crypto [2d]
- $4 billion gone. Spot bitcoin ETFs are on track for their worst month on record [2d]
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