The Brutalist Report - tech
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- You Don't Look Like a Gamer: On Toxicity, Gatekeeping, & Women Who Share Gaming [1d]
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- When "idle" isn't idle: how a Linux kernel optimization became a QUIC bug [1d]
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- Kraftwerk's radical 1976 track [1d]
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- Tell NYT, Atlantic, USA Today to Keep Wayback Machine [1d]
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- Twin brothers wipe 96 government databases minutes after being fired [1d]
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- Restore full BambuNetwork support for Bambu Lab printers [1d]
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- EFF to 4th Circuit: Electronic Device Searches at the Border Require a Warrant [1d]
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- Meta employees protest against mouse tracking tech at US offices [1d]
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- Scrcpy v4.0 [1d]
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- How to make your text look futuristic [1d]
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- Beyond Semantic Similarity [1d]
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- Snowflake Postgres, Lakebase, HorizonDB: Picking the Lock-In You Want [1d]
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- The Rise of the Bullshittery [1d]
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- Unauthorized Anthropic stock sales and investment scams [1d]
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- Dnsmasq-Discuss: Security – Important [1d]
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- Show HN: Needle: We Distilled Gemini Tool Calling into a 26M Model [1d]
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- SQL: Incorrect by Construction [1d]
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- Quack: The DuckDB Client-Server Protocol [1d]
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- Dead.letter (CVE-2026-45185) Humans vs. LLM for Unauthenticated RCE Race on Exim [1d]
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- The Deathbed Notes of Henry James (1968) [1d]
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- New Jersey residents say they can't even wash their clothes due to data centers [1d]
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- AI Pointer from DeepMind [1d]
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- Googlebook: Designed for Gemini Intelligence – Coming Fall 2026 – Googlebook [1d]
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- Canada's Bill C-22 Is a Repackaged Version of Last Year's Surveillance Nightmare [1d]
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- Is this why science advances one funeral at a time? [1d]
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- Show HN: Agentic interface for mainframes and COBOL [1d]
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- Testing UPS(uninterruptible power supply) Output Waveforms [1d]
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- Show HN: Gigacatalyst – Extend your SaaS with an embedded AI builder [1d]
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- Amazon employees are "tokenmaxxing" due to pressure to use AI tools [1d]
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- eBay Rejects GameStop's $56B Takeover as Not Credible [1d]
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- The Future of Obsidian Plugins [1d]
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- Launch HN: Voker (YC S24) – Analytics for AI Agents [1d]
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- Heritability of human life span is ~50% when heritability is redefined [1d]
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- Operation: Epic Furious [1d]
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- Why senior developers fail to communicate their expertise [1d]
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- Bambu Lab is abusing the open source social contract [2d]
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- Show HN: Statewright – Visual state machines that make AI agents reliable [2d]
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- US inflation jumps to 3.8% as energy costs surge from Iran war [2d]
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- Rendering the Sky, Sunsets, and Planets [2d]
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- AEPs: API Enhancement Proposals [2d]
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- I hate the recent open-source rise [2d]
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- The Age of the Amplifier [2d]
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- UnDUNE II [2d]
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- Don't hijack my mouse pointer [2d]
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- Text Blaze (YC W21) Is Hiring for a No-AI Summer Internship [2d]
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- Houses are for living, not for speculation [2d]
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- EU to crack down on TikTok, Instagram's 'addictive design' targeting kids [2d]
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- Coursera and Udemy are now one company [2d]
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- Yabasic (Yet Another Basic) [2d]
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- A HN post with negative points – how? [2d]
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- Unitree GD01: China's $537k rideable transformer robot is now in production [2d]
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- Learning Software Architecture [2d]
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- HDMI 2.1 Display Stream Compression (DSC) Ready for Amdgpu Linux Driver [2d]
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- Music has scales / raagas. What about storytelling in movies and prestige shows? [2d]
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- Can a Language Model Paint? [2d]
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- Toxicity on Social Media – The Noisy Room [2d]
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- Notes from Optimizing CPU-Bound Go Hot Paths [2d]
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- Supercomputer networking to accelerate large scale AI training [2d]
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- US in closely-guarded talks to open 3 new bases in Greenland [2d]
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- Arcadia, CA, Mayor Federally Charged with Acting as Illegal Agent of PRC, Pleads [2d]
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- Extremely Low Frequencies [2d]
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- Productivity Isn't About Going Faster [2d]
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- Instructure pays ransom to Canvas hackers [2d]
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- Why Everyone's Picking Up a PSP Again in 2026 [2d]
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- Software Internals Book Club [2d]
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- Fake building: Claude wrote 3k lines instead of import pywikibot [2d]
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- Claude Platform on AWS [2d]
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- Extraordinary Ordinals [2d]
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- They Live (1988) inspired Adblocker [2d]
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- Show HN: Safe-install – safer NPM installs with trusted build dependencies [2d]
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- Sources: Anthropic is in talks to raise between $30B and $50B in a funding round that would value it at up to $950B (Mike Isaac/New York Times) [1d]
- Princeton faculty votes to require proctoring in all in-person exams starting this summer, reversing an 1893 policy amid concerns about AI-fueled cheating (Douglas Belkin/Wall Street Journal) [1d]
- Google DeepMind details a Gemini-powered mouse pointer that understands what it is pointing at, allowing users to perform tasks without using text-heavy prompts (Google DeepMind) [1d]
- Vancouver-based quantum computing startup Photonic raised an additional $70M after a $130M raise announced in January, giving it a $2B post-money valuation (Josh Scott/BetaKit) [1d]
- Foxconn says some of its North American factories suffered a cyberattack in recent days; ransomware group Nitrogen claims it stole 8TB of data (Lily Hay Newman/Wired) [1d]
- Source: Anthropic is in advanced talks to acquire New York-based Stainless, which helps developers generate SDKs from APIs, for at least $300M (The Information) [1d]
- Sources: Anthropic is in early talks to raise at least $30B at a $900B+ valuation; the round is expected to close as soon as the end of this month (Bloomberg) [1d]
- Qualcomm closed down 11.46% on Tuesday as chip stocks pull back from record AI-driven rally; Intel closed down 6.82%, Sandisk dropped 6%, and Micron 3.61% (Samantha Subin/CNBC) [1d]
- Samsung and its South Korean labor union fail to reach a pay deal; the union has said workers will strike for 18 days from May 21 if its demands are not met (Reuters) [1d]
- Meta schedules its annual Connect event for September 23-24 and says the event will focus on "the latest in VR, wearables, metaverse, and AI" (Ben Lang/Road to VR) [1d]
- Meta offers to give rival AI chatbots free access to WhatsApp for a month while it discusses commitments with EU antitrust regulators to address their concerns (Foo Yun Chee/Reuters) [1d]
- CME Group and Silicon Data announce a futures market for computing capacity, with contracts based on daily GPU benchmarks for on-demand rental rates (Tobias Burns/CNBC) [1d]
- Sources: Apple plans to make the Camera app fully customizable in iOS 27, along with noticeable design changes across Siri, Safari, Weather, and more (Mark Gurman/Bloomberg) [1d]
- Musk v. Altman: Altman faced an intense cross-examination from Musk's attorney, who asked "are you completely trustworthy?"; Altman replied "I believe so" (Business Insider) [1d]
- The US FCC approves EchoStar's sale of approximately 65MHz of spectrum to SpaceX and 50MHz to AT&T (Christian Martinez/Reuters) [1d]
- Google says it is hiring a team of "forward deployed engineers", a source says in the hundreds, to help customers use its business-focused AI products (Erin Woo/The Information) [1d]
- Musk v. Altman: Altman testified that in 2017 Musk demanded complete control of a proposed OpenAI for-profit arm, musing that he would pass it to his children (Bloomberg) [1d]
- Anthropic names eight unauthorized secondary market sellers of its shares, including Hiive and Forge Global, warning that any share transactions there are void (Yazhou Sun/Bloomberg) [1d]
- Google launches Intrusion Logging, an Android feature developed in partnership with Amnesty International and others, on Android 16 Pixel devices for now (Tim Starks/CyberScoop) [1d]
- Google unveils a "full bleed" Android Auto design that fills unconventionally shaped screens like in the BMW Neue Klasse, plans to add YouTube video streaming (Andrew J. Hawkins/The Verge) [1d]
- Google unveils Android security features, including protection from spoofed banking calls, default theft protection, and biometric protection for Mark as lost (Adamya Sharma/Android Authority) [1d]
- Google announces Pause Point, an Android 17 feature that forces a mandatory 10-second pause before opening any app a user has labeled as a distraction (Sarah Perez/TechCrunch) [1d]
- Anthropic announces 12 Claude plugins for the legal sector, including a "commercial counsel" tool for reviewing vendor agreements and a bar exam study tool (Rachel Metz/Bloomberg) [1d]
- Google says it has worked with Meta and Apple to add creator-focused video-editing tools to Android 17, expand AirDrop connectivity, and more (Prakhar Khanna/ZDNET) [1d]
- Google announces Gemini Intelligence, a brand that bundles existing and new Gemini features, including task automation and Create My Widget (Allison Johnson/The Verge) [1d]
- Google announces a new laptop lineup called Googlebook, with a unified OS that merges ChromeOS and Android, a "Glow bar" rainbow LED design element, and more (Kyle Kucharski/ZDNET) [1d]
- Threads is testing a Meta AI integration similar to X's Grok, letting users mention Meta AI in a post or a reply to get more context, in five countries (Aisha Malik/TechCrunch) [1d]
- Nonprofit RSL Media announces the Human Consent Standard, an AI licensing framework for use of people's work or likeness, backed by George Clooney and others (Emma Roth/The Verge) [1d]
- Sources: Google is in talks with SpaceX and other companies for a rocket launch deal, as Google expands its own efforts to put orbital data centers in space (Wall Street Journal) [1d]
- Isomorphic Labs, an AI-powered drug discovery spinoff from Google DeepMind, raised $2.1B led by Thrive, after raising $600M in its first round in March 2025 (Pritam Biswas/Reuters) [1d]
- The US DOD says it is deploying Mythos to find and patch vulnerabilities across the US government even as it plans a transition away from Anthropic (Reuters) [1d]
- Exaforce, which uses AI agents to detect and thwart cyberattacks, raised a $125M Series B at a $725M valuation, bringing its total funding to $200M (Marina Temkin/TechCrunch) [1d]
- Sources: Wispr AI, the developer of the voice dictation tool Wispr Flow, is in talks to raise ~$260M in a round that could more than double its valuation to $2B (Bloomberg) [1d]
- SAP launches its new Autonomous Enterprise software suite, integrating data, cloud, AI, and automation features to streamline business processes (Mauro Orru/Wall Street Journal) [2d]
- PayPal agrees to forgo ~$30M in transaction fees to end a DOJ probe into allegations that the company adopted unlawful preferences for minority-owned businesses (Sadie Gurman/Wall Street Journal) [2d]
- London-based blockchain analytics company Elliptic raised $120M led by One Peak Partners at a $670M valuation; the platform screens 1B+ transactions per week (Anna Irrera/Bloomberg) [2d]
- OpenAI stands to hold ~$2.6B in combined CoreWeave and Cerebras stock that it acquired by committing to buy cloud services and chips, and to lend Cerebras money (Cory Weinberg/The Information) [2d]
- Microsoft says it is investigating a Mistral AI PyPI package v2.4.6 compromise; the attack is likely part of the Mini Shai-Hulud supply chain attack (Etiido Uko/Tom's Hardware) [2d]
- SAP invests in German workflow automation platform n8n at a $5.2B valuation, up from $2.5B after an October 2025 equity raise, and agrees to embed n8n's tools (Yazhou Sun/Bloomberg) [2d]
- Spotify celebrates its 20th anniversary with a Wrapped-like experience that features "never-before-shared data" going back to when users first joined Spotify (Jess Weatherbed/The Verge) [2d]
- Delivery Hero says founder Niklas Östberg plans to step down as CEO by March 2027, as the German food delivery group faces mounting activist investor pressure (Financial Times) [2d]
- AI voice startup Vapi raised a $50M Series B led by Peak XV, a source says at a $500M post-money valuation, after Amazon chose Vapi to handle 100% of Ring calls (Jagmeet Singh/TechCrunch) [2d]
- Sea reports Q1 revenue up 47% YoY to $7.1B and net income up 6% YoY to $428M, both above est., after warding off rivals in Southeast Asia's e-commerce market (Olivia Poh/Bloomberg) [2d]
- Amazon launches Amazon Now, its 30-minute delivery service, in dozens of US cities including Atlanta, Dallas-Fort Worth, Philadelphia, and Seattle, after pilots (Sarah Perez/TechCrunch) [2d]
- YouTube is shifting its creator monetization strategy by acting as a matchmaker between creators and sponsors, as Netflix and TikTok increasingly woo creators (John Koblin/New York Times) [2d]
- JD.com reports Q1 revenue up 4.9% YoY to $46.5B, above ~$45.8B est., and adjusted net profit down 42% YoY to $1B, amid a fierce food delivery battle in China (Wall Street Journal) [2d]
- EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen says the EU will take action against "addictive design" on TikTok and Instagram, including "endless scrolling" (Sawdah Bhaimiya/CNBC) [2d]
- Sources: Anthropic officials refused a Chinese think tank's request to change its stance and allow Beijing to access Mythos at a meeting in Singapore last month (New York Times) [2d]
- eBay rejects GameStop's $56B takeover offer, saying the unsolicited bid is "neither credible nor attractive", in a letter from eBay Chairman Paul Pressler (Bloomberg) [2d]
- Amp, which aims to buy excess computing capacity from data center operators to sell to startups, universities, and more, raised $1.3B from a16z and others (Cade Metz/New York Times) [2d]
- Sources: Jensen Huang was not invited to travel with President Trump on his China trip, a potential setback to Nvidia; Huang expressed his willingness to join (Bloomberg) [2d]
- Sources: the Trump administration is quietly debating whether to ban Chinese "cellular modules", as the US FCC pushes measures to reduce Beijing's threats (Demetri Sevastopulo/Financial Times) [2d]
- Human Rights Watch: at least six EU member states, including Bulgaria and Denmark, have sold surveillance tech to 24+ countries known for violating human rights (Ryan Gallagher/Bloomberg) [2d]
- Source: Microsoft Israel's GM leaves after an internal probe into alleged unethical use of Azure by Israel's MOD; Microsoft France will manage Microsoft Israel (Assaf Gilead/Globes) [2d]
- A Hollywood writer recounts working as an "AI trainer" for companies like Mercor, as AI gig work becomes the "new waiting tables" for entertainment workers (Ruth Fowler/Wired) [2d]
- Instructure reached a deal with hackers who breached its Canvas platform to return stolen data and destroy copies, without disclosing what it gave in exchange (Qasim Nauman/New York Times) [2d]
- Sources: some Amazon employees are using in-house OpenClaw-like tool MeshClaw for unnecessary tasks to inflate AI token use after Amazon set weekly AI targets (Financial Times) [2d]
- The US House Oversight Committee launches a probe into potential conflicts in Sam Altman's personal investments; letter: several GOP AGs call for an SEC review (Wall Street Journal) [2d]
- AppMagic: Grok downloads fell to ~8.3M in April, from a high of 20M+ in January; Recon Analytics says Grok paid adoption in the US remains nearly flat YoY in Q2 (Georgia Wells/Wall Street Journal) [2d]
- Source: new revenue sharing terms cap OpenAI's payments to Microsoft at $38B; they previously could have totaled $135B through 2030 if long-term goals were met (The Information) [2d]
- The US Commerce Department removed from its website details about its May 5 agreement with Google, xAI, and Microsoft to test their AI models (Courtney Rozen/Reuters) [2d]
- Q&A with Scott Wu, CEO of Cognition, which hit a $445M revenue run rate in its first 18 months, on his math competition roots, the Devin AI coding agent, more (Jeremy Stern/Colossus) [2d]
- ‘Your Wi-Fi cable could be a secret microphone': How researchers turned an earthquake detection method into an accidental spy tool using AI [1d]
- NYT Connections hints and answers for Wednesday, May 13 (game #1067) [1d]
- NYT Strands hints and answers for Wednesday, May 13 (game #801) [1d]
- Quordle hints and answers for Wednesday, May 13 (game #1570) [1d]
- Sandisk feels generous, open sources key tech that will supercharge any SSD — great news for AI, but not for your gaming PC [1d]
- Battlefield 6 developer says the team is '100% dedicated' and 'delivering extremely compelling new content' every season [1d]
- Chinese-born robot becomes world's first android monk as humanoid called Gabi takes vows in South Korea — three more $16,000 'spiritual cyborgs' will join it for Buddha’s birthday [1d]
- Gemini on Google Home just got way faster for common tasks in its latest update, and can now answer more useful questions without pushing you to the Home app — oh, and it'll finally tell you how to mix cocktails [1d]
- Western Digital says it can increase your HDD capacity and cut power usage thanks to a 'clever way' of spinning down hard drives that doesn't impact performance too much [1d]
- Google’s new Create My Widget tool is ‘the first step in generative UI’ — and as an iPhone user, I’m not sure how iOS 27 can compete with Android 17 [1d]
- This devious Android malware has returned disguised as TikTok or streaming apps — and is now using blockchain to remain undetected [1d]
- I'm a homes expert, and the Argos sale is crammed with appliance gems — here's what I'd buy [1d]
- What is the release date for Hacks season 5 episode 8 on HBO Max? [1d]
- PlayStation gamers could get a share of $8 million in a class action settlement — here’s how to know if you’re eligible, and why you shouldn’t expect a big payout [1d]
- 'We’re aware of some issues right now' — live updates as Spotify confirms outage, with thousands of users reporting that they can't access the music streaming service [1d]
- 'We’re aware of some issues right now' — live updates as Spotify confirms outage, with thousands of users reporting that they can't access the music streaming service [1d]
- Mac users beware — scammers are hijacking Claude chats and Google ads to push malware [1d]
- Android Auto gets a massive AI-powered upgrade with YouTube, Dolby Atmos, and immersive 3D Maps [1d]
- Google just delivered its first Gemini-centric platform in Googlebook, and it may feature the first AI OS [1d]
- Google just revealed Gemini Intelligence for Android — here are 7 ways it wants your phone to do all the work for you, so you don’t have to [1d]
- 7 best Android 17 upgrades announced at The Android Show — from 3D emojis to Screen Reactions [1d]
- Want high-speed internet without the lengthy contract? Vodafone just launched monthly 5G broadband — and promises ‘full fibre-like speeds’ for over 26 million homes [1d]
- HP's huge Memorial Day sale is already live — I've looked through everything and these are easily the 6 best laptop deals [1d]
- It’s not the fastest but NordVPN is my top choice for streaming soccer on Peacock TV – best of all, it’s still on sale [1d]
- What's new at Lego for June: 16 fresh sets to swoon over, including a soccer legend, an iconic city skyline, and the working road bike everyone's been waiting for [1d]
- Android Show 2026 live — all the big news on Android 17 and more [1d]
- OpenAI snaps up consulting company to help spread the word about AI [1d]
- Panasonic just brought back an iconic series of premium compact cameras back from the dead and put its most powerful sensor and processor inside — meet the new Lumix L10, a stellar everyday camera [1d]
- JBL just refreshed its touchscreen-equipped earbud line with better sound, ANC, and call quality — here’s everything you need to know [1d]
- Discord Nitro is actually worth it now, and it's all thanks to this new partnership with Xbox [1d]
- 'Current LLMs introduce substantial errors when editing work documents': Microsoft scientists find most AI models struggle with long-running tasks — so maybe don't trust them completely just yet [1d]
- How to watch Eurovision Song Contest 2026 semi-final 1 — Free Streams, Release Date & TV Schedule [1d]
- From MSN to Windows, test your Microsoft knowledge in this 15-question quiz — no Copilot allowed [2d]
- Fatal Fury publisher SNK announces VS Studio, a new development team founded by Tekken creator Katsuhiro Harada — 'VS Studio's philosophy is beyond tradition, crafted to perfection' [2d]
- 'Get a PlayStation 5 today to be ready for when Grand Theft Auto 6 launches' — GTA 6 marketing has seemingly kicked off as Sony urges PS4 users to finally upgrade to the PS5 [2d]
- How enterprises can safely scale agentic AI [2d]
- OpenAI reveals Daybreak, its attempt to topple Anthropic Mythos [2d]
- Amazon's Memorial Day favorites are already on sale — 50% off Bissell, Apple, Dyson, Ninja, and more [2d]
- Best Western Hotels warns customers reservation data may have been spilled in breach [2d]
- You don't need to wait until Prime Day to score up to 40% off these Amazon Devices — I've picked the 20 best deals from £23.99 [2d]
- AI is unlocking entry-level potential, not replacing it [2d]
- 'This is the tip of the iceberg': Google experts say they have seen hackers using AI to discover and weaponize a zero-day for the first time [2d]
- macOS 26.5 has fixed a ‘low key hilarious’ problem that has marred the Mac mini for years [2d]
- 'You deserved more': Instructure CEO apologizes following Canvas hack, admits company paid hackers to get stolen data back [2d]
- LinkedIn wants to help your SMB grow by helping you share your story — and even offer advice to other start-ups [2d]
- 'Seeing Kayce and Beth together again would be something': Dutton Ranch star teases potential future crossover with Marshals: A Yellowstone Story as Taylor Sheridan spinoff release dates clash [2d]
- Spotify’s new mobile experience is like a supercharged Wrapped, taking you through your entire music history since your first stream — here’s everything it offers [2d]
- 'Gen 3 is not trying to become a noisy mini-smartwatch': The RingConn Gen 3 smart ring boasts a feature that even the Oura Ring 4 and the Samsung Galaxy Ring don't have — vibration alerts [2d]
- Battlefield 6 developer reveals how player feedback shaped the addition of a massive fan favorite map in Season 3 — 'The worst error we can make as a dev is to drink our own Kool-Aid' [2d]
- Garmin reveals its Garmin Forerunner 70 and Garmin Forerunner 170 'easy-to-use' running watches — just after its predecessor was used to break the 2-hour marathon world record [2d]
- ‘We knew we couldn’t stop there’: iOS 26.5 arrives with cross-platform encrypted RCS messaging, but there’s a serious security catch [2d]
- Forza Horizon 6's unencrypted leak 'is not a result of a pre-load issue' and warns any users downloading the build with 'franchise-wide and hardware bans' [2d]
- I played my favorite game of all time on the PS Portal — here are 3 things I loved about the experience, and 3 things that could've been better [2d]
- The Punisher: One Last Kill isn't a movie-length Disney+ special, but its director and star Jon Bernthal 'would love' the Marvel anti-hero to get his own adventure on the big screen [2d]
- 'There’s no sign in the data that AI is costing anybody their job right now': White House National Economic Council Director says AI isn’t leading to cuts — despite widespread and well-publicized layoffs across the world [2d]
- I found some eerie new Backrooms marketing ahead of the horror movie's release and it's left me seriously freaked out [2d]
- Big Tech eyes orbital data centers for "near continuous" solar power [2d]
- Forget the MacBook Air — here's why the MacBook Pro is the better value option this week [2d]
- Dell laptops reportedly hit by nasty bug causing repeated crashes, and this time it's not Windows 11's fault — here's what's causing it, and how to fix it [2d]
- Why you may want to question how your security budget is being spent [2d]
- Why the chat-AI surge is breaking enterprise tech as we know it [2d]
- Why choosing the right software strategy can make or break an SDV [2d]
- Experts warn of 'highly sophisticated' weaponized JPEG campaign used to send out ScreenConnect malware [2d]
- How to watch The Android Show: I/O Edition — and what announcements to expect [2d]
- What is the release date for Rivals season 2 episodes 1-3 on Hulu and Disney+? [2d]
- Why intelligence and investigative capability are becoming essential to enterprise security [2d]
- Want a super-clear look at Sony's upcoming super-premium new headphones? These new image leaks appear pretty official — and they look very Sony-meets-Sonos [2d]
- 'The biggest AI opportunity is not replacing people': How OpenClaw is empowering the next wave of successful SMBs [2d]
- From fragmentation to flow: Rethinking modern software development [2d]
- The EU wants to crack down even further on using US cloud platforms for sensitive government data [2d]
- Prime Video sets late 2026 release date for The Rings of Power season 3 — and its unnerving first image teases something important about Charlie Vickers' Sauron [2d]
- Anthropic thinks sci-fi may have trained AI to act like a villain [2d]
- Is Google down? Widespread outages reported across APAC, search broken for many users [2d]
- Saros may lack some of Returnal’s sting, but its madness-inducing journey is every bit as engrossing [2d]
- Still haven't upgraded to full fibre NBN? From next year, NBN Co will make it mandatory for some premises [2d]
- I asked ChatGPT and Gemini how to make French Toast as good as my mother used to make — one nailed the crispy-sweet finish [2d]
- Figure 03 vs. 1X Neo: Inside Humanoid Robot Factories video [1d]
- The Best Temperature Settings to Save You Money, Time and Stress [1d]
- How to Keep Your Mother's Day Flowers Fresher Longer, According to Floral Experts [1d]
- Rivian's New AI Assistant Knows What You Mean, Not Just What You Say [1d]
- The Android Show I/O Edition Highlights: Googlebooks, Android Auto and More video [1d]
- Lawsuit Claims ChatGPT Gave Drug-Taking Advice That Led to Teen's Death [1d]
- 'Avatar: Fire and Ash' Will Hit Disney Plus In June [1d]
- Marvel's VisionQuest Will Hit Disney Plus in October [1d]
- Android 17 Will Excite the Rich. But What About the Rest of Us? [1d]
- Canvas Hack Aftermath: Owner Instructure Reaches Deal With Hacker Group [1d]
- Today's NYT Connections Hints, Answers and Help for May 13, #1067 [1d]
- Today's NYT Strands Hints, Answers and Help for May 13 #801 [1d]
- Today's Wordle Hints, Answer and Help for May 13, #1789 [1d]
- I Tried Amazon's New 30-Minute Delivery. Diet Cokes Were at My Door in 16 Minutes [1d]
- Stop Guessing Which Cooking Oil to Use. Experts Explain When to Use Each Type [1d]
- This Powerful 2TB M5 Pro MacBook Pro Is Back to Its All-Time Low Price [1d]
- Google Is Betting Its Entire Future on AI. Will It Pay Off? [1d]
- Smartphone Owners Aren't Convinced to Upgrade for Foldable Designs and AI Integrations, CNET Finds [1d]
- Googlebooks: The Ultimate Laptop for Android Users? video [1d]
- The Right Way to Store Coffee Beans for the Freshest Cup Every Time [1d]
- Android 17 Is Smarter Than Ever, Thanks to Gemini Intelligence [1d]
- Android Auto Now Fits Weirdly Shaped Screens, Streams Video While Parked [1d]
- Google Just Took Another Step Toward the AI-First Smartphone [1d]
- Googlebooks Could Be the Ultimate Laptop for Android Users [1d]
- Android's Biggest AI Update: Everything to Know About Gemini Intelligence video [1d]
- Ford Launches Energy Subsidiary to Build Data Center-Scale Batteries at Kentucky Plant [1d]
- What to Watch Before 'The Mandalorian and Grogu': TV Shows and Movies With Critical Star Wars Backstory [1d]
- Xfinity Customer? You May Be Owed Money From a $117.5 Million Data Breach Settlement [2d]
- Facing Down a Job Interview? AI Could Help You Prepare [2d]
- Yamaha's 2026 AV Receivers Add Style and Dolby Atmos [2d]
- Spotify's New Feature Lets You Dance Through Your Musical History [2d]
- This Common Power Strip Habit Is a Serious Fire Hazard. Here's What to Do Instead [2d]
- I Tested Dyson’s 55-MPH Handheld Fan. Here’s Why I’m (Mostly) Sold [2d]
- Garmin Brings Its Best Training Tools to Its Cheapest Running Watches [2d]
- 8 Kitchen Tools That Are Overlooked and Underrated, According to Chefs [2d]
- 'The Boys' Season 5: When Does Episode 7 Come Out? [2d]
- Forget Your Apple Account Password? Here's How to Reset It [2d]
- Today's NYT Mini Crossword Answers for Tuesday, May 12 [2d]
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- Amazon’s most affordable Kindle Scribe is finally joining the lineup [1d]
- Samsung confirms One UI 8.5 glitch is causing Enhance-X features to go missing [1d]
- Google is making it even easier to switch from iPhone to Android [1d]
- Android users, rejoice: Adobe Premiere is headed your way at last [1d]
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- Android Auto is getting a massive Material 3 makeover with new widgets, video apps, and more [1d]
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- Google is turning Pixels into the perfect phones for reaction videos [1d]
- Gboard is learning to turn your stream-of-consciousness rambling into polished text [1d]
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- Google is giving Android’s 4,000 emojis a 3D glow-up, but there’s a catch [1d]
- Android will soon show what AI assistants are doing on your phone [1d]
- Google’s making its biggest push yet for putting Gemini to work as an actual assistant on Android [1d]
- Android is getting a gentle new way to combat your doomscrolling habit [1d]
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- Quick Share is coming to more phones, and expanding into apps [1d]
- Googlebooks are official, bringing Gemini Intelligence, Android apps, and a new vision for laptops [1d]
- Android 17 screens show Google going all-in on new ‘blurry’ aesthetic [1d]
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- Deal: Google Pixel 9 Pro XL plunges to just $699 [1d]
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- Breaking: Samsung announces One UI 9 beta for Galaxy S26 [2d]
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- Osmo Pocket 4P review leaks as DJI sets launch date [2d]
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- Google just blocked a zero-day exploit made with AI [2d]
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- The Ethereum Foundation unveils new 'Clear Signing' standard to stop users from approving malicious crypto transactions [1d]
- Senate confirms Kevin Warsh to Fed board ahead of expected Chair vote [1d]
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- Privacy emerges as crypto’s next 'killer app,' with Arc, Canton and Tempo topping $1 billion in funding [1d]
- U.S. CFTC in talks with every major pro sports league on policing prediction markets [1d]
- Bitcoin’s bull-bear cycle indicator turns green for first time since March 2023 [1d]
- Binance's chief marketing officer Rachel Conlan to leave the exchange [1d]
- Live markets: Bitcoin holds $80,000 as stocks sink, yields rise on ugly inflation print [1d]
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- France’s central banker Beau clashes with Lagarde over private digital euro plans [2d]
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- Kraken parent, Franklin Templeton to develop onchain investment products [2d]
- Elliptic raises $120 million backed by Nasdaq, Deutsche Bank as AI reshapes crypto security [2d]
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- DTCC builds out blockchain-based collateral system with Chainlink integration [2d]
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- Bitcoin’s floor looks firmer at $80,000, but traders still don’t trust the breakout [2d]
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