The Brutalist Report - tech
- At TechCrunch All Stage, Jahanvi Sardana shares how top startups reshape markets [220d]
- Google launches Doppl, a new app that lets you visualize how an outfit might look on you [220d]
- Why a16z VC believes that Cluely, the ‘cheat on everything’ startup, is the new blueprint for AI startups [220d]
- TechCrunch All Stage: Learn how AI can supercharge your MVPs with Chris Gardner [220d]
- Apple updates the rules for its EU App Store by adding more complicated fees [220d]
- Travis Kalanick is trying to buy Pony AI — and Uber might help [220d]
- Windows killed the Blue Screen of Death [220d]
- In just 3 months, CoreWeave CEO, once a crypto-mining bro, becomes a deca-billionaire [221d]
- Threads now lets you manage Hidden Words separately from Instagram, set time limits [221d]
- Google Photos merges classic search with AI to speed up results [221d]
- Uber has Atlanta’s autonomous ride-hailing and delivery market on lock [221d]
- Rivian cuts dozens on manufacturing team ahead of R2 launch [221d]
- Elon Musk reportedly fires Tesla’s top sales exec [221d]
- US, French authorities confirm arrest of BreachForums hackers [221d]
- Homeland Security warns of Iran-backed cyberattacks targeting US networks [221d]
- Meta hires key OpenAI researcher to work on AI reasoning models [221d]
- As AI kills search traffic, Google launches Offerwall to boost publisher revenue [221d]
- Suno snaps up WavTool for its AI music editing tools amid ongoing dispute with music labels [221d]
- Jeff Bezos is reportedly courting Trump after public spat with Musk [221d]
- People use AI for companionship much less than we’re led to think [221d]
- YouTube adds an AI Overviews-like search results carousel [221d]
- Jon McNeill brings the operator’s playbook to TechCrunch All Stage [221d]
- Most organisations are at risk thanks to immature supply chain security [220d]
- Hackers are using fake Zoom apps to steal your data and your cryptowallet - here's how to stay safe [220d]
- Blueair just launched the best looking air purifier I've ever seen – and it's time for other brands to up their design game [220d]
- Tesla's robotaxi rollout is already under investigation, as videos surface of erratic driving [221d]
- I sure hope my PS5 doesn't die before GTA 6 - reports suggest hardware issues could damage consoles over time [221d]
- Anker's extraordinary 3D printer has become the most popular campaign ever on Kickstarter, with nearly $45 million pledged [221d]
- Good tech doesn’t have to be boring – from headphones to smart lights, here are my top 6 recommendations for colorful tech that'll stand out from the crowd [221d]
- Finally! These AI smart glasses are giving me a feature I’ve been desperate for the Meta Ray-Bans to get since launch [221d]
- Intel set to transfer marketing jobs to an AI which could ironically be running on Intel processors [221d]
- New bill could see DeepSeek and Chinese AI models banned in government departments [221d]
- Doctor Who is my #1 Disney+ recommendation – here's why it's my TV show of choice across all of time and space [221d]
- Apple CarPlay Ultra stalls as these 5 car giants have reportedly decided to U-turn [221d]
- Dying Light's upcoming Retouched update won't be coming to the Nintendo Switch, as Techland confirms there are 'no plans' for a Switch 2 port [221d]
- Don’t buy a 360 camera – the new DJI Osmo 360 just leaked again, and it’s expected to launch imminently [221d]
- Full Galaxy Buds Core specs revealed, and Samsung’s finally fixed our main issue with the Buds FE [221d]
- Microsoft wants to avoid another disastrous CrowdStrike PR abomination and here's how it wants to do it [221d]
- UK workers are wasting billions of hours on administrative tasks – no, I'm not joking [221d]
- Accessory maker Dbrand responds to botched Nintendo Switch 2 Joy-Con grips, admits its initial reaction to unhappy fans was 'a spectacularly terrible response to the issue at hand' [221d]
- ‘I blame Facebook’: Aaron Sorkin is writing a Social Network sequel for the post-Zuckerberg era [221d]
- Trump Mobile’s T1 phone won't actually be made in America – and I'm not even remotely surprised [221d]
- It’s been 1 year since I reviewed the JBL Clip 5 – here’s why it’s still my go-to Bluetooth speaker [221d]
- Small business leaders are struggling to cope with a plummeting UK employment rate [221d]
- Opportunity knocks: getting your house in order for the AI action plan [221d]
- Agentic AI vs generative AI: why the future’s not just smarter—it’s bolder [221d]
- NYT Strands hints and answers for Friday, June 27 (game #481) [221d]
- NYT Connections hints and answers for Friday, June 27 (game #747) [221d]
- Quordle hints and answers for Friday, June 27 (game #1250) [221d]
- AI is making people happier at work – but its also causing job security stress [221d]
- Would you swap your real-life pet for an AI-powered alternative? Meet Sirius the robot dog and decide for yourself [221d]
- The foldable iPhone’s cameras might leave it trailing behind the Galaxy Z Fold 7 [221d]
- HDMI 2.2 is officially ready to bring 4K 480Hz, and even up to 16K video – here’s when to expect it on TVs and monitors [221d]
- The Vestaboard smart display costs twice as much as my TV, but it works hard to justify the price [221d]
- People using ChatGPT as a security guru – and these are the questions everyone is asking [221d]
- PlayStation exec says first-party games won't be released on PS Plus on day one – 'We’ve sort of stayed true to our strategy across the board' [221d]
- PlayStation Plus members can net a free Monster Hunter Wilds and WWE 2K25 game trial, exclusive savings, and more this summer as Sony celebrates 15 years of the service [221d]
- 70% of people are sick of talking to AI – where did all the humans go? [221d]
- Google AI Pro's new annual subscription brings you big savings – here's how it compares to ChatGPT [221d]
- OnePlus reveals how impressively light the Watch 3 43mm is – and says it’s the ‘most compact’ smartwatch it’s ever made [221d]
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