The Brutalist Report - tech
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- Hospital at centre of child HIV outbreak caught reusing syringes in Pakistan [1d]
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- George Orwell Predicted the Rise of "AI Slop" in Nineteen Eighty-Four (1949) [1d]
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- Everything we like is a psyop [1d]
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- U.S. to Create High-Tech Manufacturing Zone in Philippines [1d]
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- New unsealed records reveal Amazon's price-fixing tactics, California AG claims [1d]
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- Guy builds AI driven hardware hacker arm from duct tape, old cam and CNC machine [1d]
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- A Better R Programming Experience Thanks to Tree-sitter [1d]
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- Join Akkari's Founding Team (YC P26) as an Engineer [1d]
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- The Beginning of Scarcity in AI [1d]
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- The "Passive Income" trap ate a generation of entrepreneurs [1d]
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- Sir-Bench – benchmark for security incident response agents [1d]
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- Five men control AI. Who should control them? [1d]
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- European civil servants are being forced off WhatsApp [1d]
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- U.S. set to launch tariff refund system on April 20 [1d]
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- Official Clojure Documentary page with Video, Shownotes, and Links [1d]
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- German Dog Commands [1d]
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- GPT‑Rosalind for life sciences research [1d]
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- A Tiny Yellow Handheld Changed How Duke University Teaches Game Design [1d]
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- Europe has "maybe 6 weeks of jet fuel left" [1d]
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- Android CLI: Build Android apps 3x faster using any agent [1d]
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- Qwen3.6-35B-A3B on my laptop drew me a better pelican than Claude Opus 4.7 [1d]
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- Show HN: Stage – Putting humans back in control of code review [1d]
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- Where the DOGE Operatives Are Now [1d]
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- Codex for Almost Everything [1d]
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- Japan implements language proficiency requirements for certain visa applicants [1d]
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- Nintendo's Empire of Secrets with Keza MacDonald – Factually with Adam Conover [1d]
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- Show HN: Marky – A lightweight Markdown viewer for agentic coding [1d]
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- Launch HN: Kampala (YC W26) – Reverse-Engineer Apps into APIs [1d]
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- We gave an AI a 3 year retail lease and asked it to make a profit [1d]
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- The Unix Executable as a Smalltalk Method [video] [1d]
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- Laravel raised money and now injects ads directly into your agent [1d]
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- Claude Opus 4.7 Model Card [2d]
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- There's yet another study about how bad AI is for our brains [2d]
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- Claude Opus 4.7 [2d]
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- Claude Opus 4.7 [2d]
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- Qwen3.6-35B-A3B: Agentic Coding Power, Now Open to All [2d]
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- The Future of Everything Is Lies, I Guess: Where Do We Go from Here? [2d]
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- Cloudflare Email Service: now in public beta. Ready for your agents [2d]
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- Cloudflare's AI Platform: an inference layer designed for agents [2d]
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- Show HN: MacMind – A transformer neural network in HyperCard on a 1989 Macintosh [2d]
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- Artifacts: Versioned storage that speaks Git [2d]
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- Mozilla Thunderbolt [2d]
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- Show HN: Agent-cache – Multi-tier LLM/tool/session caching for Valkey and Redis [2d]
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- Show HN: 48 absurd web projects – one every month [2d]
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- €54k spike in 13h from unrestricted Firebase browser key accessing Gemini APIs [2d]
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- Apple accelerates eco progress with highest-ever recycled materials [2d]
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- Study: EVs with V2H cut household electricity costs and need for home batteries [2d]
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- The noise we make is hurting animals. Can we learn to shut up? [2d]
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- Ancient DNA reveals pervasive directional selection across West Eurasia [pdf] [2d]
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- AI cybersecurity is not proof of work [2d]
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- Codex Hacked a Samsung TV [2d]
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- SDL bans AI-written commits [2d]
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- RamAIn (YC W26) Is Hiring [2d]
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- Ben Lerner's Big Feelings [2d]
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- Germany suspends military approval for long stays abroad for men under 45 [2d]
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- IPv8 Proposal [2d]
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- Why Sal Khan's AI revolution hasn't happened yet, according to Sal Khan [2d]
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- Airbnb discloses a billion-series Prometheus metrics pipeline [2d]
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- AWS/GCP too expensive? Cloudexit.pro will help you move to bare-metal [2d]
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- A Look into NaviDial, Japan's Legacy Phone Service [2d]
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- Darkbloom – Private inference on idle Macs [2d]
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- RedSun: System user access on Win 11/10 and Server with the April 2026 Update [2d]
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- FSF trying to contact Google about spammer sending 10k+ mails from Gmail account [2d]
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- Stop Using Ollama [2d]
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- The simple geometry behind any road [2d]
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- Show HN: Hiraeth – AWS Emulator [2d]
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- Stealth Satellite TV Defeats Iran's Internet Blackout [2d]
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- Arguing with Agents [2d]
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- Keycard – inject API keys into subprocesses, never touch shell env [2d]
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- A Better Ludum Dare; Or, How to Ruin a Legacy [2d]
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- Amazon AI Cancelling Webcomics [2d]
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- Agent - Native Mac OS X coding ide/harness [2d]
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- IAB and PwC: digital ad revenue hit $294.6B in 2025, up 13.9% YoY; social media advertising hit $117.7B, up 32.6%, and digital video hit $78B, up 25.4% (George Winslow/TV Tech) [1d]
- The US and the Philippines agree to launch a high-tech industrial hub on the island of Luzon to counter China's supply chains; the US will run it as an SEZ (Wall Street Journal) [1d]
- NYC-based Nas.com, an AI platform founded by content creator Nas Daily that helps solo entrepreneurs build online stores, raised a $27M Series A led by Khosla (Robert Scammell/Business Insider) [1d]
- Netflix says its 2026 ad revenue remains on track to reach $3B, doubling from 2025, and it now works with over 4,000 advertising clients, up 70% YoY (Bill Bradley/Adweek) [1d]
- Google updates AI Mode in Chrome, letting users open links side by side with AI Mode on desktop; users can search across multiple tabs on desktop and mobile (Aisha Malik/TechCrunch) [1d]
- Netflix reports Q1 revenue up 16% YoY to $12.3B, vs. $12.2B est., net income of $5.28B, and forecasts Q2 EPS below estimates; NFLX drops 8%+ after hours (Molly Schuetz/Bloomberg) [1d]
- Netflix chairman and co-founder Reed Hastings will step down from the company's board after his term expires in June to focus on philanthropy and other pursuits (Isabella Simonetti/Wall Street Journal) [1d]
- Sources: Upscale AI, which builds AI networking infrastructure, is in talks to raise $180M to $200M at a $2B valuation, its third funding round in seven months (Bloomberg) [1d]
- AI labs are buying Slack, Jira, and email archives from defunct startups to build "reinforcement learning gyms" and train AI agents in simulated workplaces (Anna Tong/Forbes) [1d]
- OpenAI launches GPT-Rosalind, an AI model for life sciences research, including drug discovery, as a research preview for customers such as Moderna and Amgen (Megan Morrone/Axios) [1d]
- OpenAI's global policy chief, Chris Lehane, calls out AI "doomers" and says "when you put some of those thoughts and ideas out there, they do have consequences" (Caroline O'Donovan/The San Francisco ...) [1d]
- Memo: the White House notified Cabinet departments that OMB is setting up protections that would allow their agencies to begin using Anthropic's Mythos model (Bloomberg) [1d]
- DeepL, best known for its text translation tools, launches DeepL Voice-to-Voice, which enables real-time spoken translation, with add-ons for services like Zoom (Ivan Mehta/TechCrunch) [1d]
- The UK unveils Sovereign AI, a £500M fund to invest in domestic AI startups, starting with Callosum, which builds software to help different chips work together (Joel Khalili/Wired) [1d]
- OpenAI updates its Codex desktop app with features like computer control, an in-app browser, image generation, automation memory, plugin support, and more (David Gewirtz/ZDNET) [1d]
- Google's 2025 Ads Safety Report: Google blocked a record 8.3B ads, up 63% YoY, but suspended 36% fewer advertisers, attributing the disparity to its use of AI (Jagmeet Singh/TechCrunch) [1d]
- Drift Protocol secures $147.5M in funding, including $127.5M from Tether, to replace Circle stablecoin with USDT after a $270M exploit linked to North Korea (Will Canny/CoinDesk) [1d]
- The US DOJ says a judge sentenced two US citizens to a combined 16 years in prison for running laptop farms that let North Korean IT workers pose as US workers (Jowi Morales/Tom's Hardware) [1d]
- Factory, whose AI coding agents switch between AI models depending on the complexity of the task, is in talks to raise $150M led by Khosla at a $1.5B valuation (Angel Au-Yeung/Wall Street Journal) [1d]
- Roblox revamps Roblox Assistant, its plain-language AI tool for game development, with agentic tools to let developers plan, build, and test games (Aisha Malik/TechCrunch) [1d]
- Solidroad, which uses AI to evaluate customer interactions with human and AI agents to find risk, skill gaps, and more, raised a $25M Series A led by Hedosophia (Paul Gillin/SiliconANGLE) [1d]
- Google announces a Gemini app integration between Personal Intelligence and Nano Banana 2 to let the AI image generator "automatically reflect" users' tastes (Abner Li/9to5Google) [1d]
- Sabi, which is developing a brain-computer interface beanie that can decode internal speech into words, emerges from stealth with backing from Khosla and others (Emily Mullin/Wired) [1d]
- Anthropic says Opus 4.7 uses an updated tokenizer that "improves how the model processes text", but "the tradeoff is that the same input can map to more tokens" (Zac Hall/9to5Mac) [1d]
- Canva unveils Canva AI 2.0, which can generate editable layered designs from conversational prompts using Canva's foundation model built specifically for design (Olivia Poh/Bloomberg) [1d]
- Anthropic says Opus 4.7 is "less broadly capable" than Claude Mythos Preview and that its "cyber capabilities are not as advanced" as those of Mythos Preview (Ashley Capoot/CNBC) [1d]
- Anthropic releases Claude Opus 4.7, saying it is a "notable improvement" on Opus 4.6 in advanced software engineering and comes with a new "xhigh" effort level (Anthropic) [1d]
- Meta is increasing the price of the Quest 3 by $100 to $599.99 and both Quest 3S models by $50 to $349.99 for 128GB and $449.99 for 256GB, starting April 19 (Jay Peters/The Verge) [2d]
- Financial services startup Slash, which is building an AI agent, raised $100M led by Ribbit at a $1.4B valuation and reports nearly $300M in annualized revenue (Rebecca Torrence/Bloomberg) [2d]
- Apple says a record 30% of material across all products it shipped in 2025 came from recycled content; all Apple-designed batteries now use 100% recycled cobalt (Hartley Charlton/MacRumors) [2d]
- Roku says it is in 100M+ homes globally and its devices are used by "more than half of all US broadband households"; Roku had $4.15B in 2025 platform revenue (Chris Welch/Bloomberg) [2d]
- Sources: Google is negotiating a deal with the US DOD that would let the Pentagon deploy Gemini AI models in classified settings, reversing its previous stance (Erin Woo/The Information) [2d]
- Anthropic secures new London office space for 800 people, days after OpenAI unveiled its first London office; Anthropic currently has 200+ London staff (Kai Nicol-Schwarz/CNBC) [2d]
- The NIST narrows its National Vulnerability Database priorities to CVEs in CISA's known exploited catalog, to deal with a backlog after its 2024 funding lapse (Matt Kapko/CyberScoop) [2d]
- Bubblemaps analysis: an anonymous Polymarket trader netted $316,346 in profits by correctly betting on Biden's pardons for Hunter Biden, Liz Cheney, and others (Bobby Allyn/NPR) [2d]
- A look at Doug Liman's $70M Bitcoin: Killing Satoshi movie, which uses AI for sets, lighting, and more in post-production, cutting costs from an estimated $300M (Emily Zemler/The Wrap) [2d]
- Sources: UK paraplegic athlete Claire Lomas was being filmed for Apple Vision Pro series Adventure when she crashed a microlight in Jordan and died in July 2024 (Mark Gurman/Bloomberg) [2d]
- Big Tech companies say a $90B data center buildout in Spain's Aragón, one of Europe's fastest-growing hubs, should be an EU model, as local residents push back (Clara Hernanz Lizarraga/Bloomberg) [2d]
- TSMC CEO C.C. Wei says TSMC checked with customers about AI demand and was reassured that it was still strong amid the Iran war, as it raises revenue forecasts (Wall Street Journal) [2d]
- Alibaba's new Token Hub unit releases Happy Oyster, a new AI world model that can create 3D environments, interactive videos, films, video content, and games (Luz Ding/Bloomberg) [2d]
- Q&A with a16z partner Martin Cascado, who leads an AI investment team, on why recent AI progress is an industrial-revolution scale event, AI economics, and more (George Hammond/Financial Times) [2d]
- Analysis and filings: Google owns a ~5% SpaceX stake, down from 6.11% at 2025's end; if SpaceX hits a $2T IPO valuation, Google's stake would be worth $100B (Bloomberg) [2d]
- YouTube now lets users set a zero-minute Shorts time limit, effectively removing them from its iOS and Android app; the lowest previous option was 15 minutes (Stevie Bonifield/The Verge) [2d]
- Germany-based Synera, which develops AI agents to automate CAD and engineering workflows, raised $40M to expand across Europe, the US, and Asia-Pacific (Duncan Riley/SiliconANGLE) [2d]
- Copenhagen-based Spektr, which develops AI agents for compliance teams in financial services, raised a $20M Series A led by NEA, taking total funding to $26M (Mary Ann Azevedo/Crunchbase News) [2d]
- TSMC reports Q1 revenue up 35.1% YoY to ~$35B, net income up 58.3% YoY to ~$18B, both above est., and says 7nm or smaller chips were ~74% of its wafer revenue (Dylan Butts/CNBC) [2d]
- Voice actors worldwide are mobilizing to protect their livelihoods and personality rights as Hollywood studios push AI dubbing to replace human performances (Rina Chandran/Rest of World) [2d]
- A primer on interpretability and how AI researchers are figuring out how to open and understand the "black box" that holds the formulas within most AI models (Oliver Whang/New York Times) [2d]
- How cyberscammers are bypassing major banks' KYC facial scans using stolen biometric data and virtual camera tools sold via Telegram channels (Fiona Kelliher/MIT Technology Review) [2d]
- India produces over 1.5M CS graduates annually, but scale is no longer an advantage with the rise of AI coding tools; Infosys revamps hiring to focus on AI (Saritha Rai/Bloomberg) [2d]
- Analysis: China's chipmaking tool imports from Singapore rose 17% YoY to $5.7B in 2025, from Malaysia rose 2x+ to $3.4B; direct US imports fell 34% YoY to ~$2B (Nikkei Asia) [2d]
- Sources say Ola's AI venture Krutrim's smart assistant Kruti is unavailable to users and the development of its Indian multilingual LLM, Krutrim 3, has stalled (Swathi Moorthy/The Economic Times) [2d]
- Amazon launches its first smart warehouse in Shenzhen, aiming to cut local merchant storage costs by up to 45% as competition with Shein and Temu intensifies (Iris Deng/South China Morning Post) [2d]
- Ohio's gambling regulator proposes to fine Kalshi $5M for unlicensed sports gambling, after a federal judge ruled that Kalshi's sports bets constitute gambling (Max Filby/The Columbus Dispatch) [2d]
- OpenAI updates Agents SDK with native sandboxing and an in-distribution harness for deploying and testing agents on long-horizon tasks (Lucas Ropek/TechCrunch) [2d]
- Companies that hire young "AI natives" have found that AI tools can be both helpful and debilitating to workers, in some cases requiring more careful oversight (Jo Constantz/Bloomberg) [2d]
- European VC funding in Q1 2026 rose nearly 30% YoY to $17.6B, AI claimed over 50% of all European funding for the quarter, and deal volume dropped 40% YoY (Gené Teare/Crunchbase News) [2d]
- Anthropic rolls out identity verification that may require Claude users to provide a government-issued photo ID and live selfie to access "certain capabilities" (Jose Antonio Lanz/Decrypt) [2d]
- A TTP analysis finds dozens of nudify apps in Apple and Google app stores via search, despite company policy prohibiting them; they generated $122M+ in revenue (Bloomberg) [2d]
- X launches Cashtags, a feature that lets users view real-time financial data on stocks and crypto directly in their timelines, in the US and Canada (Timmy Shen/The Block) [2d]
- How to watch American Gladiators reboot online from anywhere [1d]
- NYT Strands hints and answers for Friday, April 17 (game #775) [1d]
- NYT Connections hints and answers for Friday, April 17 (game #1041) [1d]
- Quordle hints and answers for Friday, April 17 (game #1544) [1d]
- A 'Sputnik' moment for chips: Chinese scientists aim to save Moore’s Law by mass-growing 2D materials that 'outclass silicon' [1d]
- 'Works in the dark': Scientists transform balsa wood into a solar material that stores heat and generates power 24/7 [1d]
- These are the stunning images of the Sony World Photography Awards 2026 — and there are some surprising camera choices among the winners [1d]
- '1,000 hp': This record-breaking electric motor packs Tesla Plaid EV power into a beer keg-sized device [1d]
- China completes testing on ‘deep-sea electro-hydrostatic actuator’ capable of slicing undersea cables as deep as 3.5 kilometers – new compact subsea vessel testing bridges the ‘last mile’ and could deploy in 2026 [1d]
- Rolls-Royce launches its most 'ambitious work' to date — as limited edition Project Nightingale takes electric luxury to a new level [1d]
- What is the release date for Marshals: A Yellowstone Story episode 8 on CBS and Paramount+? [1d]
- Many are still leaving the door open': Security experts warn FIFA World Cup partners could be putting customers at risk of email attacks [1d]
- Metro’s unique flavor of post-apocalyptic misery is back in Metro 2039 — and I can’t wait to return to the ‘dark heart of the Moscow metro’ where ‘hope is lost' and 'the future looks bleak, if there is one’ [1d]
- Eureka Ergonomic Opal standing desk review: Beautiful, stylish, and solid — but I can't ignore the mediocre storage [1d]
- 'I would've loved to have directed that one': Exit 8's Genki Kawamura on why he's excited for A24's Backrooms horror movie [1d]
- IPVanish has begun offering Amazon gift cards when you refer a friend — here's how much you could earn [1d]
- DJI has teased a new entry-level drone — but it'll have to be special to outshine my beloved Neo 2 [1d]
- How to watch MasterChef Australia online – stream Meghan Markle on Masterchef from anywhere [1d]
- Moscow chokes international internet bandwidth in latest attack on Russian VPN users [1d]
- Google just dropped a 50% discount on a year of YouTube Premium with Google One Premium — here’s how you can check if you’re eligible [1d]
- This sleek new espresso machine from Philips promises 'that unmistakable cafe-like taste' at home — and I can't wait to try it [1d]
- Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream devs say the Mii programming was 'pure chaos and 'really hard to manage' during development, that it took 'six or seven years' to fine-tune [1d]
- Secretlab Magnus Evo standing desk review: Streamlined and refined but unmistakably Secretlab in spirit [1d]
- Amazon's latest sale on its best-selling tech gadgets feels like Prime Day — up to 50% off TVs, Ring Doorbells, Fire tablets, and Blink cameras [1d]
- 7 of the best Mac apps to level up your new MacBook Neo [1d]
- 'Is AI impacting jobs right now? We’ve looked and, honestly, we haven’t seen it': LinkedIn exec says AI isn't causing a big drop-off in hiring just yet [1d]
- Rivals season 2 trailer looks bonk-bustingly brilliant — but we've got to wait months for the full Hulu and Disney+ series to release as series splits in two [1d]
- James Bond 007 First Light PS5 controller pre-order build-up live — the best early links to bookmark and info you need [1d]
- 'Anyone with $10 could have walked straight through': Report warns this legit-looking software is actually antivirus-killing adware [1d]
- James Bond 007 First Light PS5 controller pre-order build-up live — the best early links to bookmark and info you need [1d]
- Ex-PlayStation boss says Microsoft is 'trying so hard to will' Xbox Game Pass 'into health' and suggests 'a clarifying post mortem would do the entire industry some good' [1d]
- D-Link Aquila Pro AI R95: high-speed Wi-Fi 7 at a competitive price [1d]
- Miss Succession? Brian Cox's new movie Glenrothan will make you rethink dysfunctional family dynamics all over again — and is a world away from Waystar Royco [1d]
- Battlefield 6 is getting its 'biggest map' in response to player feedback, developer says it's 'nearly four times the size of Mirak Valley' [1d]
- Think the PS5 Pro is too expensive? This infamously pricey gaming console is coming back from the dead [1d]
- 'It's a lot of fun': Blackmagic just turned the Apple Watch into the ultimate remote for iPhone filming [2d]
- An ancient Microsoft Excel security flaw could let hackers hijack your entire system, so patch now [2d]
- Who goes there? Your Ring doorbell can now recognise up to 50 familiar faces, and let you know if a caller is a friend or a stranger [2d]
- 13 of the best Record Store Day 2026 releases, as picked by TechRadar — Pavement, Public Service Broadcasting and more [2d]
- 'Towards a full private digital workspace': Tuta debuts quantum-resistant cloud storage ahead of Google Drive, OneDrive [2d]
- A computer without electricity? Mechanical computing concept 'could help improve people's lives' with all sorts of potential real-world uses [2d]
- What goes around comes around: Jury finds Live Nation guilty of working as an illegal monopoly to dominate the live music market, and I’m thrilled for the future of ticket prices at gigs [2d]
- Crimson Desert is 'not a copy of other AAA games' according to The Witcher 3 director — and after my 175 hours of playtime and five million copies sold, it all makes sense [2d]
- Sales of the Lego Artemis skyrocket by 320% at Argos — here's where to buy the popular set and 11 other space-themed builds [2d]
- Netflix reveals first image and 2027 release window for Charlie Vs. the Chocolate Factory — and it'll put a deliciously sour twist on Roald Dahl's classic tale [2d]
- Two years in the making: Canva AI 2.0 required an entire re-architecturing effort, and its yours to try if you can find the easter egg [2d]
- 'AI-crawled sites generate 320% more human traffic': An interview with Duda's Oded Ouaknine on the future of AEO [2d]
- Autonomous agentic assistants are at an 'absolute early adopter stage': Scheduling in Canva AI 2.0 is about to "democratize" that [2d]
- Whoop is moving beyond wearables to test your blood, integrating the results with its AI-powered app — and its latest evolution is smarter than ever [2d]
- Plot twist! Canva just made another premium tool completely free for creators — I didn't expect this one, but I'll take it [2d]
- De'Longhi's super-smart new coffee maker that 'learns' your favorite hot and cold drinks, and brews them in moments [2d]
- Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream director says development started in 2017 after discussing a 'special attachment' to the series with the producer, but had already 'squeezed all we could' out of the 3DS title [2d]
- The Sony WH-CH520 Headphones offer 'simply superb value' at just $38 on Amazon [2d]
- Turtle Beach reveals the successor to the Stealth Pro, one of our favorite premium gaming headsets, featuring CrossPlay 2.0 multiplatform switching and Dolby Atmos [2d]
- 'This is not a traditional coding error': Experts flag potentially critical security issues at the heart of Anthropic's MCP, exposes 150 million downloads and thousands of servers to complete takeover [2d]
- Elon Musk reveals Tesla’s powerful new AI5 chip — but don't expect it to improve Full Self-Driving anytime soon [2d]
- DJI Pocket 4 vs DJI Pocket 3: 7 upgrades for the next best-selling vlogging camera [2d]
- Netgear routers seemingly won’t be banned in the US after all – and this just proves the ban was never about security [2d]
- Avid’s new Google partnership brings Agentic AI to the editing suite — and I’ve got the scoop on what this really means for creative professionals [2d]
- Don't pay bonkers prices for desktop RAM — this 32GB G.SKILL Flare X5 DDR5-6000 kit is $135 off right now using this special code [2d]
- 'They have ghost cities, they have ghost data centers too': Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang warns of "enormous" China compute capacity - but says 'we want the United States to win' [2d]
- Microsoft's next-gen Surface devices don't sound exciting going by rumors — and I worry they'll be poor value even compared to MacBooks [2d]
- RAM prices are easing, and Corsair's 32GB Vengeance RGB Pro kit is currently under $240 with this promo code [2d]
- Your OpenClaw agents can empty your inbox and leak your data. Here's how to secure them [2d]
- 'It would've sounded really strange' — Stranger Things: Tales From 85 creator explains why the main show's cast didn't return for the Netflix spin-off, but I don't buy his argument [2d]
- The most critical digital workplace skill we still don’t know how to hire, measure, or reward [2d]
- 'We heard you like Swedish candy' — IKEA's meatball-flavored lollipop started as an April Fools joke, but now it's really happening, and you can try it soon [2d]
- Beef season 2 is the dumbest new Netflix show in years — but I can't stop laughing at these wildly inappropriate cultural Easter eggs [2d]
- The world's smallest ereader fits in the palm of your hand — and you can make your own for less than $50 [2d]
- Nothing Warp could have had AirDrop-like potential, but after less than 24 hours, it’s gone [2d]
- There's a secret sale going on at Bambu Lab right now — and the best 3D printer our expert has ever tested is one of four machines massively discounted [2d]
- How AI has made bad measurement worse [2d]
- Russia hits European thermal power plant in attempted ‘destructive’ cyberattack – Pro-Kremlin hackers are engaging in ‘riskier and more reckless behavior’ in latest attempt to cripple Western critical infrastructure [2d]
- The war in Iran is reaching cyberspace - here’s how to prepare [2d]
- Fitbit’s upcoming Whoop rival has been repeatedly leaked by Steph Curry, images show — and it could launch imminently [2d]
- Why ‘just enough to succeed’ should be your only approach to tooling [2d]
- Millions of hotel goers may have been exposed after hackers steal data and leak it on Telegram [2d]
- Ninja's gorgeous 8-in-1 multicooker returns to its record-low price on Amazon [2d]
- The Future Games Show Summer Showcase, FGS Live, and the PC Gaming Show have been confirmed for June, with the Showcase to feature 'world premieres, exclusive trailers, and stealth demo drops' [2d]
- 'ChatGPT keeps getting flagged over and over again' — Gemini is the best AI at mimicking human writing and evading detection [2d]
- 2026 is the year payroll stacks break, and AI must grow up [2d]
- I wasn’t driven mad by the puzzles in Cthulhu: The Cosmic Abyss, but some frustrating decisions and technical hiccups almost ruined this clever cosmic horror puzzler [2d]
- My pre-teen son tested the Garmin Bounce 2 to see if it's really the top smartwatch for kids [2d]
- Beef season 2 ending explained: everything that happened in the hit Netflix series' explosive and unhinged finale [2d]
- VodafoneThree gets Ofcom approval to bring satellite connectivity to your smartphone [2d]
- Swiss Privacy Goes Global: Proton VPN Grows Coverage to 145 Countries [1d]
- The Best iPhone 17 Cases for 2026 [1d]
- NordVPN Now Covers Every State in New Server Expansion [1d]
- Tapo Releases Ultrapowerful Dual-Lens Camera Kit for Complete Yard Coverage [1d]
- Netflix Is Introducing Vertical Video to Its Mobile App This Month [1d]
- DuckDuckGo VPN Audit Shows It Doesn't Track Your Activity [1d]
- Class-Action Suit Claims Amazon 'Bricked' Early Fire TV Streaming Sticks [1d]
- Maine Could Be the First State to Pass a Temporary Ban on New Large Data Centers [1d]
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