The Brutalist Report - tech
- Zoom restores service after an hours-long outage [296d]
- Chapter, a Medicare startup with links to Vance, Thiel, and Ramaswamy, just raised a round at $1.5B valuation [296d]
- Trump administration reportedly considers a US DeepSeek ban [296d]
- Rippling wants UK fintech Revolut to reveal who paid off Deel’s alleged ‘spy’ [296d]
- Former CISA director Chris Krebs vows to fight back against Trump-ordered federal investigation [296d]
- OpenAI’s latest AI models have a new safeguard to prevent biorisks [296d]
- Zuckerberg: Snapchat would have grown faster if it accepted $6B buyout offer [296d]
- Trump-appointed judge orders Trump admin to ‘turn the funding spigots back on’ [296d]
- OpenAI is reportedly in talks to buy Windsurf for $3B, with news expected later this week [296d]
- Rivian’s first non-Amazon van customer is HelloFresh [296d]
- Apple says zero-day bugs exploited against ‘specific targeted individuals’ using iOS [296d]
- OpenAI partner says it had relatively little time to test the company’s o3 AI model [296d]
- India’s Uber-rival BluSmart appears to suspend service in wake of EV loan probe [297d]
- OpenAI launches a pair of AI reasoning models, o3 and o4-mini [297d]
- OpenAI debuts Codex CLI, an open source coding tool for terminals [297d]
- Digital frame maker Aura introduces the Aspen, a $299 frame with more intelligent features [297d]
- Bluesky feed builder Graze raises $1M, rolls out ads [297d]
- Apple races to surpass rivals in quest to eliminate carbon pollution [297d]
- Startup funding hit records in Q1. But the outlook for 2025 is still awful. [297d]
- Microsoft researchers say they’ve developed a hyper-efficient AI model that can run on CPUs [297d]
- NSO lawyer names Mexico, Saudi Arabia, and Uzbekistan as spyware customers behind 2019 WhatsApp hacks [297d]
- NSO lawyer names Mexico, Saudi Arabia, and Uzbekistan as spyware customers accused of 2019 WhatsApp hacks [297d]
- As Deezer approaches profitability, it rolls out a custom algorithm and other new features [297d]
- TikTok begins testing Footnotes, a new Community Notes-like feature [297d]
- Deck raises $12M to ‘Plaid-ify” any website using AI [297d]
- Kia is pitching Americans an affordable EV sedan with EV4 debut [297d]
- Bolt’s Ryan Breslow pins his hopes on a new app that takes on Coinbase, Zelle, and PayPal [297d]
- Less than a month left to claim your brand’s spotlight at TechCrunch Sessions: AI with an exhibit table [297d]
- Capsule captures $12M to build the next version of its AI video editor for brands [297d]
- TechCrunch All Stage: Full agenda revealed [297d]
- Subaru debuts Trailseeker, an all-electric SUV coming for Rivian’s outdoorsy EV customer base [297d]
- Lyft to buy taxi app FREENOW for $197M to enter Europe [297d]
- AMD estimates $800M charge on US license requirement for AI chips [297d]
- Patreon tests a native live video feature where creators can stream 24/7 [297d]
- A dev built a test to see how AI chatbots respond to controversial topics [297d]
- X’s UK division saw revenue decline 66% in 2023 following Musk’s takeover [297d]
- Cosmic Robotics’ robots could speed up solar panel deployments [297d]
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- Zoom is down for many – here's what we know about the video calling platform's outage [296d]
- Prime Video cancels Citadel spinoffs that have way higher Rotten Tomatoes ratings than the original – but Citadel season 2 is still coming [296d]
- Yes! Samsung's new rugged tablet has an audio connector, but don't expect it to be a gaming monster [296d]
- Deezer is rolling out its answer to Wrapped and Replay, plus three new features you won't find on Spotify or Apple Music [297d]
- This new hitman series is a streaming hit on Netflix – here are 3 more great thrillers to watch, including one with 100% on Rotten Tomatoes [297d]
- The Nintendo Switch 2 versions of Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom will let players repair their gear, but only if they download an app [297d]
- Big Tesla update brings 5 new features to its EVs, but not everyone will get them [297d]
- Google Messages is testing some useful upgrades – here are 5 features that could be coming [297d]
- Zeekr's new 007 GT looks like the ultimate family EV – with 10-minute charging and over 500 miles of range [297d]
- Toshiba's wireless portable turntable is the Sound Burger of 2025 – just don't take it to beach parties [297d]
- I'm not going to spend money on these limited edition Doom: The Dark Ages Xbox controllers, but I'd be lying if I said I wasn't tempted to pre-order them [297d]
- Ransomware operators are demanding more if they detect cyber-insurance [297d]
- Claude tipped to get its answer to ChatGPT’s Advanced Voice Mode soon - is adding an AI voice to a chatbot yet another tick box exercise? [297d]
- Surfshark finally adds split tunneling on macOS – making it one of the few VPNs to have it [297d]
- Mario Kart World Nintendo Direct build-up live: start time, how to watch, official runtime, and all our predictions for the upcoming Switch 2 game [297d]
- How next-generation AI and data clusters are pioneering fraud defense [297d]
- How to empower developers to reduce wasted cloud infrastructure spend [297d]
- Bots now account for over half of all internet traffic [297d]
- NYT Strands hints and answers for Thursday, April 17 (game #410) [297d]
- NYT Connections hints and answers for Thursday, April 17 (game #676) [297d]
- Quordle hints and answers for Thursday, April 17 (game #1179) [297d]
- Funding for the critical CVE security detection system renewed just hours before deadline [297d]
- This cheap projector has a gimbal stand and smart auto adjustments so it's easy to stream Netflix and Prime Video anywhere [297d]
- The entire Pentagon defense technology is resigning, putting US at huge risk of cyberattacks [297d]
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- AMD strikes back in May? RX 9060 XT rumored to launch next month to face Nvidia’s RTX 5060 GPU in lower-mid-range shootout [297d]
- Nvidia says US chip tariffs mean it faces multi-billion dollar hit [297d]
- Windows 11 is about to get a nifty shortcut for copying out all the text from an image [297d]
- Spotify isn't working for many –here's everything we know so far [297d]
- Millions of UK healthcare worker records exposed in massive software breach [297d]
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