The Brutalist Report - tech
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- Anthropic to restoring access to Claude Fable 5 and Mythos 5 from tomorrow [11d]
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- Department of Commerce has lifted export controls on Claude Fable 5 and Mythos 5 [11d]
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- Google copybara: moving code between repositories [11d]
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- Hatari – Online Atari ST/STE/TT/Falcon Emulator [11d]
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- Nerdle Review [11d]
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- TabFM: A zero-shot foundation model for tabular data [11d]
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- Ask HN: Since when does Craigslist's front page have emojis? [11d]
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- Gone but Not Forgotten: Recovering the Dead Web [11d]
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- Ship traces journey Spanish Armada sailors made in 1588 [11d]
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- Understanding lattice risks: Many differences between marketing and reality [11d]
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- Meta's brain-scanning system reads sentences non-invasively, code open source [11d]
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- Superpowers 6 [11d]
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- Breaking the Bird Barrier: Scientist Decodes Zebra Finch Language [11d]
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- Local Reasoning for Global Properties [11d]
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- Show HN: Morph Reflexes – Multi-head classifiers for agent traces [11d]
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- Mir Books – Books from the Soviet Era [11d]
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- I ported Kubernetes to the browser [11d]
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- Leanstral 1.5 [11d]
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- Something Is Wrong with Modern Longevity Science [11d]
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- Claude Sonnet 5 – benchmark results [11d]
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- The best thing that's ever happened for multiplayer games? [11d]
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- Drone Physics [11d]
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- Tokyo has only two barley tea makers, we visited one to see how mugicha is made [11d]
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- Q&A with Micron's VP and GM of Memory [11d]
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- AI Is Making Us Lose Our Individuality [11d]
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- Show HN: I made a heatmap of 3400 VCs who are open to cold emails [11d]
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- Tell HN: Installing Cursor on iOS irreversibly changes your privacy settings [11d]
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- Night Witches – all-female Soviet aviator regiment WW2 [11d]
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- Amazon Seller Reveals Rare Glimpse of Shadow Bribery Market [11d]
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- Amazon seller reveals glimpse of shadow bribery market [11d]
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- Claude Sonnet 5 [11d]
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- I built a mmWave material classification radar [11d]
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- Reverse-engineering Codemasters' BIGF archive format in Ruby [11d]
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- Claude Science [11d]
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- Supreme Court takes sledgehammer to federal regulatory structure [11d]
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- We Are the Last People Who Know How It Works [11d]
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- Xsnow "protestware" in Debian [11d]
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- Show HN: My 13-year-old built an ant colony tracker [11d]
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- Nano Banana 2 Lite [11d]
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- Crypto firms have spent $189M so far on 2026 US election, report says [11d]
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- Show HN: A statically typed, cross-platform, easily bootstrappable build system [11d]
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- EU commissioners shut down air conditioning for employees, leave theirs on [11d]
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- BMW iX5 Blows Away the Competition with 460-KW Charging, 435-Mile Range [11d]
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- County with 37 Data Centers Asks Schools to 'Conserve Electricity' [11d]
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- Scammers Sell Seeds for Exotic AI-Generated Flowers That Don't Exist [11d]
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- The Beauty of Tautologies [11d]
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- Claude Code Is Steganographically Marking Requests [11d]
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- The labor share of income in the US is at its lowest post-war level [11d]
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- We moved our Bluesky data to Eurosky [11d]
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- Show HN: OM Core – multidimensional models without spreadsheet cell formulas [11d]
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- Show HN: Curvytron 2, I rewrote my browser party game, 10 years later [11d]
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- Supreme Court upholds broad conception of birthright citizenship [11d]
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- Words Are a Byproduct of Consciousness. For LLMs, It's Backwards [12d]
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- Have You Restarted Your Computer This Week? [12d]
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- Looking Ahead to Postgres 19 [12d]
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- Show HN: C++, Java and C# light-weight-logger [12d]
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- My Dad Helped Build North America's Oat Supply Chain: Can It Be Remade? [12d]
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- How do wombats poop cubes? Scientists get to the bottom of the mystery [12d]
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- Beware, Claude Code deletes >30 day old transcripts. Anthropic won't fix it [12d]
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- From Julia to Rust: a differentiable tensor stack for scientific computing [12d]
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- Modeling the Covid-19 Outbreak with J (2020) [12d]
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- Red Programming Language: Static linking support [12d]
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- Too many tables are bad for you [12d]
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- Knoppix [12d]
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- MS reveals why Windows 11 says a file is in use after closing app, plus the fix [12d]
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- Memoirs of Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds [12d]
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- Generating Images with a 2025 Android [12d]
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- Crossword Heatmap [12d]
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- Sources: Microsoft plans to announce job cuts next week affecting less than 2.5% of its 220,000-person workforce, including roles in sales, consulting, and Xbox (Ashley Stewart/Business Insider) [11d]
- Sources: the Trump administration plans to lift export restrictions on Anthropic's Fable 5 as early as Tuesday evening, making it available to all general users (Politico) [11d]
- Sources: Kalshi agreed to pay $20M to sponsor the World Cup knockouts, after initially balking at FIFA's $150M asking price, alongside ADI Predictstreet (Bloomberg) [11d]
- Almost 1,700 UK investors sue Binance and Changpeng Zhao for at least £150M, alleging Binance sold them risky derivative products without regulatory approval (Kirstin Ridley/Reuters) [11d]
- Filing: President Trump reports $1.4B+ in income from his family's crypto ventures in 2025, including $500M+ from WLF and $635M from the sale of his $TRUMP coin (Reuters) [11d]
- Sources: TikTok settles a lawsuit before a second California trial over social media harm to minors for an undisclosed sum; Meta and Snap remain defendants (Bloomberg) [11d]
- Sources: Mark Zuckerberg met with Kalshi CEO Tarek Mansour about a possible takeover last year, before directing Meta employees to build a prediction market app (Bobby Allyn/NPR) [11d]
- Omen AI, which provides real-time coolant health monitoring for data centers, raised a $31M Series A led by Nava Ventures, bringing its total funding to $41.5M (Tim Fernholz/TechCrunch) [11d]
- Google shuts down the Tenor API, affecting GIF pickers on platforms like Discord, WhatsApp, and Bluesky; Nikita Bier says X has migrated elsewhere (Ben Schoon/9to5Google) [11d]
- Claude Sonnet 5 costs $2 per 1M input tokens and $10 per 1M output tokens through August 31, after which prices rise to $3 and $15, respectively (Zac Hall/9to5Mac) [11d]
- Anthropic launches Claude Sonnet 5, with performance close to Opus 4.8 at a lower price and substantially better agentic performance than Sonnet 4.6 (Anthropic) [11d]
- A study of 22K US companies shows those spending most heavily on AI are adding workers faster than peers, but most gains are among tech companies and startups (Financial Times) [11d]
- Source: OpenAI engineers earlier this month told some colleagues they had figured out a way to more than halve the cost of inference (Stephanie Palazzolo/The Information) [11d]
- Anthropic launches Claude Science, an AI workbench that uses existing Claude models like Opus 4.8 to integrate 60+ scientific databases and specialized toolkits (Rebecca Bellan/TechCrunch) [11d]
- Ottawa-based Dominion Dynamics, which is building software, sensors, and drones to autonomously monitor the Arctic, raised a CA$139M Series A led by Georgian (Josh Scott/BetaKit) [11d]
- Visa, Mastercard, Stripe, BlackRock, Coinbase, and 140+ companies join Open Standard to launch Open USD, a stablecoin that shares earnings from its reserves (Kyle Baird/The Block) [11d]
- Schneider Electric agrees to buy industrial AI company Cognite in a $3.1B all-cash deal, and plans to combine Cognite with its industrial software company Aveva (Frank Connelly/Bloomberg) [11d]
- SCOTUS agrees to hear Apple's appeal of a 2025 contempt ruling in its Epic case after a district judge found Apple violated an order to make App Store changes (Mike Scarcella/Reuters) [11d]
- Google launches Nano Banana 2 Lite, a low cost text-to-image model that delivers outputs in four seconds, and rolls out Gemini Omni Flash to developers (The Keyword) [11d]
- Filings: Microsoft's Ireland hub generated $47B in pretax profits for FY 2025, or 38.1% of its global total; new EU rules require country-by-country reporting (Wall Street Journal) [11d]
- MDOTM, which makes AI software for asset and wealth managers, raised $27M led by Expedition Growth Capital, bringing its total funding to $36.5M (Ryan Lawler/Axios) [11d]
- Cybersecurity company Aikido Security acquires Root, which has raised about $37.6M and develops an AI platform for securing open-source components (Duncan Riley/SiliconANGLE) [11d]
- AWS launches an internal organization for AI-focused forward-deployed engineers, backed by $1B in resources, following OpenAI and others in launching FDE teams (Russell Brandom/TechCrunch) [11d]
- AI chip startup Etched says it has raised $800M from investors including Jane Street and a venture firm linked to TSMC, and has signed sales contracts worth $1B (Dina Bass/Bloomberg) [11d]
- Cybersecurity company Aikido Security acquires Root, which has raised about $31M and develops an AI platform for securing open-source components (Meir Orbach/CTech) [11d]
- The DOD seeks to recruit engineers experienced in frontier AI, machine learning and automation, and data systems, to embed them "down to the unit level" (John Harney/Bloomberg) [12d]
- An Indonesian court sentences Gojek co-founder and ex-education minister Nadiem Makarim to 10 years in prison for power abuses over a Chromebook contract (New York Times) [12d]
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- Samsung teases its next big Unpacked event with social media posts that reveal almost nothing — but we've spotted some hints [11d]
- ‘Speed without control is a liability, not an advantage': GitLab study reveals AI code generation is outpacing controls [11d]
- Quordle hints and answers for Wednesday, July 1 (game #1619) [11d]
- NYT Connections hints and answers for Wednesday, July 1 (game #1116) [11d]
- NYT Strands hints and answers for Wednesday, July 1 (game #850) [11d]
- This portable monitor makes its stand useful by shoving 7 ports (and a microSD card) in it to boost your productivity away from a laptop [11d]
- WD Red Plus 4TB review: The WD40EFPX is a reliable NAS hard drive small business users might buy on price alone [11d]
- How to watch Mexico vs Ecuador: Free Streams, TV Channels & Kick-Off time as FIFA World Cup 2026 co-hosts try to end 40 years of hurt [11d]
- 48 hours with the MemoMind One XR glasses — a slow AI, lack of a camera, and disappointing audio left me desperate for more [11d]
- I tested it, and Astell & Kern’s new pocketable smartphone DAC is a clear winner for detail, marred just slightly by bantamweight bass [11d]
- US Secret Service personnel are putting the lives of America’s VIPs at risk by refusing to use government-issued phones — but they might not be up to the job in the first place [11d]
- TerraMaster F4-425 Pro NAS review: An improvement on predecessors, but falls short of what others are bringing to the same party [11d]
- Control Resonant's ray tracing is a heavy demand on the RTX 5090 — but it's an absolute delight to the eyes [11d]
- A Korean student designed the perfect WFH desk for small apartments, and I hope Samsung now teams up with him [11d]
- What is an AI agent builder? And why should businesses consider using it? [11d]
- How to watch CazeTV from outside Brazil with a VPN [11d]
- Newsom strikes Anthropic deal to get California government half price Claude AI access [11d]
- This near-perfect GoPro Hero 13 Black bundle crashes to a new record-low price [11d]
- I'm an AI fan, but Netflix's use of an AI-generated Gene Wilder voice for its Willy Wonka reality show broke me — and we've officially gone too far [11d]
- ‘Stop calling it a hobby and start treating it as infrastructure’: EXANTE calls out the underfunding of widely used open source projects [11d]
- Lego’s first-ever Olivia Rodrigo collection includes five sets, all up for preorder — and the record player Concert Moon steals the show [11d]
- HyperDrive Next Thunderbolt 5 Dock review: An imperfect docking station that's built to last with one feature that might surprise you [11d]
- I'm hooked on The Bear — here are the affordable kitchen gadgets I'm eyeing up to help me channel my inner Syd [11d]
- Qualcomm targets Nvidia, AMD, Huawei with Dragonfly AI accelerator rack loaded with 43TB of LPDDR5x, future generations set to smash 7PB/s bandwidth [11d]
- How to watch France vs Sweden: Free Streams, TV Channels & Kick-Off time for FIFA World Cup 2026 as Kylian Mbappe leads Les Bleus in last 32 [11d]
- A Spotify user just found a way to make it look like Apple Music — but there's something about it that doesn't sit right with me [11d]
- 'We were given a challenge which is unprecedented for the game': I spoke to Lenovo’s Ken Wong about the challenges of being "the technology backbone of FIFA" and how the FIFA World Cup 2026 can help democratize AI for everyone [11d]
- I spent a month with the Motorola Razr Plus 2026, and it's a great flip phone with a worryingly short lifespan [11d]
- This $550 Dell 15 Laptop deal genuinely surprised me — a well-rounded everyday laptop for business professionals and students, with a massive $250 off [11d]
- The HP Envy 6555e is a 'slick printer' that's ideal for home and student printing — and Best Buy just dropped the price under $90 [11d]
- The summer heat is hitting data centers hard — and outages and downtime may only get worse [11d]
- Did RAM suppliers fix memory prices? This lawsuit says they did — but I don’t think it will fix the RAMpocalypse [11d]
- The 'fantastically compact' GMKtec M6 Ultra is our top-rated mini PC for work and study — and now the powerful 32GB/1TB configuration is $150 off at Amazon [11d]
- How to save $150 or more on your next PC build at Newegg right now [11d]
- I found two unmissable MSI monitor deals that give you loads more screen space for getting the job done in style [11d]
- Forget the Dacia Spring — Leapmotor doubles its EV grant to offer Britain's cheapest new car for just £12,995 [11d]
- Which AI chatbot is right for you? Take our quiz to find out whether ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Grok or Perplexity is best [11d]
- Physical copies of GTA 6 are flying off the shelves despite the download code controversy [11d]
- From ISP to DNS and VPNs: Rightsholders must be liable for collateral damage in piracy blocking, European ISP group says [11d]
- Godox's $29 camera also works as a light meter — as a film photographer, I'm buying [11d]
- Obsession is finally available to watch at home — but my wish to stream the unexpected movie hit of 2026 hasn't been granted yet [11d]
- Several of the best Bose headphones are on sale for record-low prices at Amazon [11d]
- Microsoft takes down over 100 malicious Edge extensions hiding malware in images and fonts [11d]
- Declare independence from slow, outdated tech with these 11 unmissable 4th of July PC accessory deals from HP [11d]
- Are we going to let data centers take all the power, water, and clean air? [11d]
- How to track your brand's visibility in AI search results [11d]
- Nvidia brings the RTX 3060 back from the dead to beat the RAM crisis — there's a reason why it still tops the Steam Hardware Survey after all these years [11d]
- GMKtec EVO-T2 review: An impressive AI mini PC that goes some way to addressing the imbalance between the best Intel can offer over AMD [11d]
- Splatoon Raiders is the perfect shooter if you're sick of sweaty multiplayer matches [11d]
- New Steam Machine clone shows copycats are missing the point — the $1,299 'Steamroller' may run SteamOS, but it gets 4 key aspects wrong [12d]
- How to watch Ivory Coast vs Norway: Free Streams, TV Channels & Kick-Off time for FIFA World Cup 2026 [12d]
- The AI job paradox and the missing link in productivity gains [12d]
- Dell Tower Plus, our top-rated business computer, can be 'as powerful as you want it to be' — and it just got a massive price drop [12d]
- I tested the Huawei MatePad Pro Max, and I wish this iPad Pro-rivaling tablet had the software to match its excellent hardware [12d]
- Nearly 400 illegal World Cup 2026 streaming sites taken offline by US DOJ [12d]
- 8849 Tank 5 review: A fast-charging, heavyweight rugged phone with an incredible projector [12d]
- AI adoption problems are usually organizational problems in disguise [12d]
- I stunned the budget Sihoo B100 has adaptive lumbar support you only find on way more expensive office chairs — for a cheap office chair deal, it's a staggeringly good price [12d]
- Could the PS6 be a handheld? PlayStation boss says the next-gen console will 'enable a seamless experience that can be enjoyed naturally beyond the living room' [12d]
- The new Ugreen Honkai: Star Rail collection is here with big launch discounts [12d]
- No, EVs haven't overtaken combustion cars in the UK — here's what the latest sales data actually shows [12d]
- Samsung Messages is shutting down in July: here are 5 things you need to do [12d]
- Ugreen's new Honkai: Star Rail collab is filled with cute accessories that are perfect for mobile gamers [12d]
- Samsung Teaser Hints at How It's (Literally) Reshaping Its Foldable Phones [11d]
- Clicks Demoes Its BlackBerry-Like Smartphone in New Video, and I'm Thrilled [11d]
- 'X-Men '97,' a New 'Descendants' Movie and Much More Hit Disney Plus in July 2026 [11d]
- Mexico vs. Ecuador: Stream FIFA World Cup 2026 Match Live for Free [11d]
- WhatsApp Lets You Reserve a Username, Making Your Phone Number More Private [11d]
- AT&T Adds Home Internet Options to Its Modular Build-A-Plan Service [11d]
- Today's NYT Connections: Sports Edition Hints and Answers for July 1, #646 [11d]
- Today's Wordle Hints, Answer and Help for July 1, #1838 [11d]
- Today's NYT Strands Hints, Answers and Help for July 1 #850 [11d]
- Today's NYT Connections Hints, Answers and Help for July 1, #1116 [11d]
- Peacock Is Launching New Interactive Features For World Cup Fans Today [11d]
- 'Star Trek: Strange New Worlds,' 'Big Brother' and More: See What's New on Paramount Plus in July [11d]
- Can't Find Hibernate in Windows? Here's How to Locate It [11d]
- Willy Wonka Competition Series Starring the AI Voice of Gene Wilder Coming Soon to Netflix [11d]
- Livies and Lego Unite: These Five New Sets Celebrate Olivia Rodrigo's Music [11d]
- Download iOS 26.5.2 Now for a Smorgasbord of Security Fixes [11d]
- France vs. Sweden: Stream FIFA World Cup 2026 Match Live for Free [11d]
- Ice, Ice, Maybe? Scientists Are Trying to Regrow Ice in the Arctic With Simple Tech [11d]
- Our Favorite Grill of All Time Is $100 Less, Just in Time for Your July 4 Cookout [11d]
- If It Has a Screen, It Can Run Doom. How a Game From 1993 Became a Porting Legend [11d]
- Our Best-Tested Ice and Electric Coolers to Help You Survive a Scorching Summer [11d]
- Sony’s Cooling Neck Device Is Coming to the US, and I Got a First Look [11d]
- Ivory Coast vs. Norway: Stream FIFA World Cup 2026 Match Live for Free [11d]
- Nothing Ear 3A and Phone 4B Set for Mutlicolored July 7 Launch [11d]
- 'X-Men '97': When to Stream Season 2 of the Marvel Series [11d]
- How to Keep Yourself Safe in an Extreme Heat Wave [11d]
- With a Weeklong Battery Life, My Favorite Marshall Headphones Are a Steal at Just $90 [11d]
- Shark's New Transformer Vacuum Breaks Down Into Three Different Vacuums [12d]
- New on Apple TV in July 2026: Pickleball Comedy 'The Dink,' Anya Taylor-Joy in 'Lucky' and More [12d]
- Testing the Beatbot Sora 70 Robot Pool Cleaner: It's Like a Submarine Tank video [12d]
- Dataland, the First AI Museum, Converts Info Into a Multisensory Kaleidoscope [12d]
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