The Brutalist Report - tech
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- More License Plate Reader Mission Creep: School Residency Verification, More [1d]
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- Bot Company allegedly trashing Airbnb rentals with their prototype robots [1d]
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- Garnix (A Nix CI) is shutting down [1d]
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- The Silent Critic [1d]
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- Why Gentoo? [1d]
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- GitHub bans security researcher who posted zero-day Windows exploits [1d]
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- I'm "Retiring" from Tech – Chad Whitacre, Head of Open Source, Sentry.io [1d]
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- Protestware for Coding Agents [1d]
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- Ask HN: Entrepreneurs, how long did it take you to succeed? [1d]
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- US troops are reportedly being targeted using location data, Pentagon says [1d]
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- I Made a Million Dollar Product from My Dorm Room (2025) [1d]
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- Social Animus [1d]
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- Caio, a cleaner search engine for 500k+ tech jobs [1d]
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- Sam Altman and Dario Amodei are both walking back AI jobs apocalypse predictions [1d]
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- The Science of Weather and the Nature of Science [1d]
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- Bricks and Minifigs Stole a Man's $200k Lego Collection [1d]
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- Announcing Rust 1.96 [1d]
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- Nitpicking the shell history scene in 'Tron: Legacy' [1d]
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- Separate the Cord from the Device [1d]
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- Various LLM Smells [1d]
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- Google Hates You [1d]
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- Just Use Postgres for Durable Workflows [1d]
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- About LLMs at Zig Days [1d]
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- The Lone Lisp Heap [1d]
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- Anthropic raises $65B in Series H funding at $965B post-money valuation [1d]
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- Hold on for Dear Life [2d]
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- Bitburner, programming-based incremental game [2d]
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- I hated writing–until I learned there's a science to it(2024) [2d]
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- Legislation Killed Would Have Effectively Blocked Police LPR, Including Flock [2d]
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- Cities Are Covering Flock Cameras with Trash Bags [2d]
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- Dynamic Workflows in Claude Code [2d]
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- Claude Opus 4.8 [2d]
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- Tuning LLVM's SLP Vectorizer Cost Model [2d]
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- Trivial Pursuits [2d]
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- Endive: A JVM native WebAssembly runtime [2d]
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- ATLAS: Autoformalized Textbook Library At Scale [2d]
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- ICE has spent over $25M on iris scanners in no-bid contracts [2d]
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- Zendesk forced a customer from 2016 to pay 4X more, they rebuilt it in 48 hours [2d]
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- W3C Leadership Transition [2d]
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- The Permanent Upper Crow [2d]
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- Show HN: Ktx – Open-source executable context layer for data agents [2d]
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- Creusot helps you prove your Rust code is correct [2d]
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- New York Passes Tax on the Ultra-Wealthy [2d]
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- Valve hikes Steam Deck prices by more than 40%, blaming rising costs [2d]
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- AGI timelines shift with whichever lab is dominant [2d]
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- EU fines Temu €200M for allowing sale of illegal products [2d]
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- Citing 'severe' math deficits, UC faculty demand a return to SAT tests for STEM [2d]
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- Show HN: Continue? Y/N: A 60-second game about AI agent permission fatigue [2d]
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- Five frontier LLMs disagree on 67% of 1k real-world fact-check claims [2d]
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- Durable Execution the Hard Way [2d]
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- Commission fines Temu €200M for breaching the Digital Services Act [2d]
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- AMD pulls a bait-and-switch on Linux users with Vivado licensing changes [2d]
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- AI sticker shock hits corporate America [2d]
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- The Problem with the Ferrari Luce EV Offers a Lesson for Every Leader [2d]
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- Let Equals Equal Equals [2d]
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- Iran's Internet is partially restored, Cloudflare Radar data shows [2d]
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- A Eureka machine that thinks like nature and explores what AI cannot [2d]
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- Hallucinate – Massively Multiplayer Online Rave [2d]
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- Bttf is a command line datetime Swiss army knife [2d]
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- Biff is a command line datetime Swiss army knife [2d]
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- What It Takes to Preserve Floppy Disks [2d]
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- RamAIn (YC W26) Is Hiring [2d]
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- "US has the troops in place to attack Cuba" per Politico [2d]
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- Justice Dept. Is Said to Open Criminal Inquiry of E. Jean Carroll [2d]
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- Finding Miscompiles for Fun, Not Profit [2d]
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- Google employee charged with $1M Polymarket insider trading bet on search term [2d]
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- Can we have the day off? [2d]
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- Triomics, which is building an AI-powered platform to help oncologists automate data-heavy tasks, raised a $22M Series B, following a $15M Series A in 2024 (Marina Temkin/TechCrunch) [1d]
- Sources: Apollo Global and Blackstone are working to bring additional investors into a ~$36B debt financing deal to purchase Google TPUs for Anthropic to lease (Bloomberg) [1d]
- California AG Rob Bonta sues 23andMe, alleging it failed to protect sensitive user data in a 2023 breach that affected ~7M people across the US (Jaimie Ding/Associated Press) [1d]
- Okta reports Q1 revenue up 11% YoY to $765M, vs. $752M est., says the agentic AI build-out is spiking demand for its identity tools; OKTA jumps 7%+ after hours (Samantha Subin/CNBC) [1d]
- Sources: Amazon has shut down an internal leaderboard that tracked employees' use of AI tools after workers tried to boost their scores with needless tasks (Rafe Rosner-Uddin/Financial Times) [1d]
- Sources: Airwallex raised new funding led by Lee Fixel's Addition at a ~$12B valuation, up from $8B late last year, and hit $1.5B in ARR, up from $1B in October (Axios) [1d]
- Doc: the EU is preparing emergency powers to intervene in Europe's chip supply chains during shortages, including by forcing chipmakers to override contracts (Barbara Moens/Financial Times) [1d]
- Dell reports Q1 revenue up 88% YoY to $43.84B, vs. $35.43B est., and forecasts FY 2027 revenue above estimates; DELL jumps 15%+ after hours (Jordan Novet/CNBC) [1d]
- Autodesk agrees to buy MaintainX, a company focused on maintenance tools, in an all-cash deal that values MaintainX at $3.6B (Brody Ford/Bloomberg) [1d]
- Snowflake stock closed up 36% on Thursday, its best day ever, after the company boosted guidance and announced an AI compute deal with Amazon (Samantha Subin/CNBC) [1d]
- Fonoa, which helps enterprises manage indirect tax compliance, raised a $110M Series C led by Headline and acquired PwC's Indirect Tax Edge platform (Ryan Lawler/Axios) [1d]
- Anthropic adds dynamic workflows to Claude Code, enabling hundreds of subagents to run in parallel for complex engineering tasks such as framework migrations (Claude) [1d]
- The CFTC moves to vacate a $5M settlement with Gemini, reversing a Biden-era enforcement action, following a lobbying campaign by the Winklevoss twins (Wall Street Journal) [1d]
- Anthropic raised $65B at a $900B valuation, up from $380B three months ago and ahead of OpenAI's last valuation of $730B, says its revenue run rate crossed $47B (New York Times) [1d]
- Anthropic says it expects Mythos-class models to be available to all customers "in the coming weeks" following the development of stronger safeguards (Madison Mills/Axios) [1d]
- Corgi, which uses AI to provide insurance for startups, raised a $106M Series B1 at a $2.6B valuation, up from $1.3B on May 6, for a total funding of $378M (Dominic-Madori Davis/TechCrunch) [2d]
- Anthropic launches Opus 4.8, saying it's "more likely to flag uncertainties about its work and less likely to make unsupported claims", at the same price as 4.7 (Russell Brandom/TechCrunch) [2d]
- Elon Musk says Anthropic's Colossus deal is "a 180 day lease with 90 day notice"; SpaceX's S-1 said Anthropic "agreed to pay a monthly fee through May 2029" (Russell Brandom/TechCrunch) [2d]
- Meta's Oversight Board says Meta agreed to increase its funding by $13M, ensuring that it will be funded through 2028, reversing a planned decrease in funding (Casey Newton/Platformer) [2d]
- IBM plans to invest more than $10B in quantum computing over five years as it aims to build the first large-scale, error-free quantum computer by 2029 (Reuters) [2d]
- Waymo unveils Ojai, a vehicle designed in partnership with Zeekr for robotaxi use, initially for select riders in San Francisco, Los Angeles, and Phoenix (Edward Ludlow/Bloomberg) [2d]
- YouTube launches new Premium podcast features, including an AI-powered recommendation tool, an "Auto speed" setting, and a new on-the-go listening mode (Aisha Malik/TechCrunch) [2d]
- Saris, which builds AI agents to automate back-office work for banks and credit unions, raised a $28.8M Series A led by 8VC (Ryan Lawler/Axios) [2d]
- Reactor, which says its AI platform can generate video in real-time with near-zero latency, emerges from stealth with a $59M Series A led by Lightspeed (Todd Spangler/Variety) [2d]
- Visa makes an undisclosed investment in Replit; the two will explore how Replit developers can use Visa Intelligent Commerce and the Trusted Agent Protocol (Ivan Mehta/TechCrunch) [2d]
- Source: Groq is raising ~$650M from existing investors; the AI chipmaker earlier signed a $20B Nvidia licensing deal that saw much of its senior team depart (Dan Primack/Axios) [2d]
- Israel-based web development company Wix is cutting 20% of its workforce, citing the "fast evolution of AI capabilities" and currency exchange rate difficulties (CJ Haddad/CNBC) [2d]
- Intel unveils its first dedicated handheld gaming chips, the Arc G3 and Arc G3 Extreme, featuring Xe3 GPU cores, arriving first in the Acer Predator Atlas 8 (Sean Hollister/The Verge) [2d]
- Qualcomm unveils the Snapdragon C, an entry-level ARM-based SoC for Windows 11 devices starting at $300 and shipping in 2026, to compete with the MacBook Neo (Zac Bowden/Windows Central) [2d]
- Sources: at WWDC, Apple is likely to showcase how 15 years of designing custom silicon chips gives it an advantage in local AI, using a distilled Gemini model (Aaron Tilley/The Information) [2d]
- Filing: CNN sues Perplexity in New York for allegedly unlawfully copying and distributing CNN content, after failing to agree on terms with Perplexity in 2025 (Brian Stelter/CNN) [2d]
- YouTube adds a "custom feed" to its home page, letting users enter a prompt to create a constantly refreshed feed, available to signed-in users in the US (Andrew Romero/9to5Google) [2d]
- Illustrations based on sources detail Apple's Siri overhaul, including a new UI, a chatbot-style app, and other major iOS 27 changes, ahead of WWDC on June 8 (Mark Gurman/Bloomberg) [2d]
- Oura unveils the Oura Ring 5, with a 40% smaller form factor, improved sensing, and repositioned LEDs, on sale from June 4 for $399, up from the Ring 4's $349 (Bloomberg) [2d]
- Letter: US Central Command says it received "threat reports concerning adversary exploitation of commercial location data" to target US personnel in war zones (Raphael Satter/Reuters) [2d]
- IBM and Red Hat commit $5B to establish a new model for open-source software, dubbed Project Lightwell, and will deploy 20,000 engineers, supported by AI (Connor Hart/Wall Street Journal) [2d]
- AWS is rolling out Resilient Network Graphs, a "quasi-random" networking architecture that uses a flat mesh design, and says it accelerates information flows (Lauren Goode/Wired) [2d]
- Source: the Shanghai Futures Exchange is in the early stages of designing futures contracts for AI tokens; US exchanges are set to launch GPU compute futures (Reuters) [2d]
- Samsung's Securities, SDS, and Card units jointly acquire a 4% stake in Dunamu, which runs South Korea's largest crypto exchange, in a ~$446M all-cash deal (Choi Yeon-jae/The Korea Herald) [2d]
- London-based Geordie AI, which builds a security and governance platform for AI agents, raised a $30M Series A led by Balderton at an estimated $180M valuation (Jeremy Kahn/Fortune) [2d]
- The Steam Deck's huge price hike, from $399 in 2022 to $789 today, is the end of an era for gaming handhelds, coming amid RAMageddon, tariffs, and the Iran war (Sean Hollister/The Verge) [2d]
- As Google plans to build a $15B AI data center hub in India's Visakhapatnam, locals and rights groups are raising concerns over "extremely high" water stress (Wall Street Journal) [2d]
- The European Commission fines Temu €200M under the DSA for allegedly failing to adequately stop the sale of illegal products; further penalties could follow (Foo Yun Chee/Reuters) [2d]
- London- and SF-based Orbital Industries, which uses its Orb model to design advanced materials and then sell them directly, raised a $50M Series B led by Plural (Jeremy Kahn/Fortune) [2d]
- Internal speech: JD.com founder Liu Qiangdong vows to protect the company's 900,000 employees from AI and automation, saying it will "do everything possible" (Bloomberg) [2d]
- The European Commission launches a full review of JD.com's €2.2B acquisition of German electronics retailer Ceconomy under its Foreign Subsidies Regulation (Bloomberg) [2d]
- UK researchers win access to Google's Willow quantum chip, which it says completes a calculation in five minutes that takes supercomputers 10 septillion years (Chris Vallance/BBC) [2d]
- Dealroom: London overtakes Paris to reclaim its position as Europe's leading tech hub, and now ranks fourth globally; London startups raised $17.7B in 2025 (Paul Sandle/Reuters) [2d]
- Mistral says it is accelerating superintelligence development to ensure Europe's independence from US tech giants, and signs deals to supply Airbus and BMW (Sam Schechner/Wall Street Journal) [2d]
- Chip design software maker Synopsys reaches a deal with Elliott, giving one board seat to the activist investor's Jesse Cohn, after roughly two months of talks (Svea Herbst-Bayliss/Reuters) [2d]
- Sources: Australia-founded Airwallex, which Keith Rabois accused of being a "Chinese backdoor", is relocating some staff out of China amid its US expansion (Financial Times) [2d]
- As the US AI boom drains venture capital from Africa, startups on the continent are pivoting to domestic funding sources, like pension funds and local VC firms (Rivaldo Jantjies/Bloomberg) [2d]
- Swedish chip optical component maker Sivers, whose stock is up ~1,700% YTD, giving it a ~$2.5B market cap, has become one of the country's most-shorted stocks (Jonas Ekblom/Bloomberg) [2d]
- Anthropic and OpenAI seem to have finally found product-market fit with coding agents, which are quickly becoming daily drivers for highly paid professionals (Simon Willison/Simon Willison's Weblog) [2d]
- Surging AI demand has caused shortages and price increases across the entire optical supply chain, from lasers and substrates to optical fibers and connectors (Nikkei Asia) [2d]
- Sources: ByteDance is developing its own CPUs to support growing AI infrastructure needs, as chip price hikes and supply shortages constrain expansion plans (Reuters) [2d]
- Record Q1 data center spending of $6.2B, up ~100% QoQ, boosted Australia's investment growth, supporting an economy strained by energy costs and high rates (James Mayger/Bloomberg) [2d]
- Analysis: the Philadelphia Semiconductor Index, which tracks 30 largest US-listed chipmakers, is up ~75% YTD and on track for its biggest annual gain since 1999 (Financial Times) [2d]
- Global AI hardware demand is easing China's concerns over a stronger yuan hurting exports, as AI hardware exports surge and chip equipment imports rise (Bloomberg) [2d]
- Taiwanese tech companies have completed a record $14.5B of debt deals so far this year, as they race to secure financing to meet soaring demand for AI capacity (Aileen Chuang/Bloomberg) [2d]
- Companies are using AI at their global capability centers in India to bring more creative work in-house, cutting turnaround times and reliance on ad agencies (Reuters) [2d]
- Swiggy CEO Sriharsha Majety says his company plans to stay out of the spending war as Amazon and Flipkart ramp up their quick commerce efforts across India (Bloomberg) [2d]
- Kirkland & Ellis, the world's highest-grossing law firm, is setting aside $500M to build its own AI platform rather than rely on tools available to its rivals (Financial Times) [2d]
- Trade Desk's market cap fell ~70% from a December 2024 peak as it contends with frustrated agency partners, competition from Google, and a new entrant, Amazon (Patience Haggin/Wall Street Journal) [2d]
- Memo: Meta plans to embed engineers and product managers within large corporate customers as part of a new Enterprise Solutions unit to help deploy its AI tools (Jyoti Mann/The Information) [2d]
- Sources: the Pentagon is pursuing funding deals with US drone companies, potentially with equity stakes, to increase domestic production and lower unit costs (Wall Street Journal) [2d]
- Last.fm announces it is an independent company again, 19 years after being acquired by CBS; it plans to keep its current team and continue the service as normal (Mariella Moon/Engadget) [2d]
- Kuaishou reports Q1 revenue up 3.4% YoY to ~$5B and Kling AI revenue up 300%+ YoY to ~$96M; Kling reached a ~$500M annualized revenue run rate in March 2026 (Coco Feng/South China Morning Post) [2d]
- The CFTC files alongside Gemini to nullify Gemini's $5M settlement in January 2025, arguing that the agency's current management wouldn't have pursued the case (Jesse Hamilton/CoinDesk) [2d]
- Filing: Amazon will acquire Apple's 20% stake in Globalstar as part of its acquisition of the satellite provider and create a subsidiary to conduct the merger (Michael Kan/PCMag) [2d]
- SoFi says SoFiUSD, its US dollar-pegged stablecoin on Ethereum and Solana, is now available for members to buy, sell, hold, and convert within the SoFi app (Brian Danga/The Block) [2d]
- Mark Zuckerberg tells shareholders that a Meta cloud computing business is "definitely on the table" if it overspends on data centers and has excess capacity (Jonathan Vanian/CNBC) [2d]
- NYT Strands hints and answers for Friday, May 29 (game #817) [1d]
- Quordle hints and answers for Friday, May 29 (game #1586) [1d]
- NYT Connections hints and answers for Friday, May 29 (game #1083) [1d]
- Quote of the day by AMD CEO Lisa Su: "The age of traditional computing is dead" — marking the start of the heterogeneous computing era [1d]
- Need a photo-ready face in time for wedding season? I trawled the internet for the best reviewed beauty gadgets — here's what I found [1d]
- 'Lift is aerodynamic, not buoyancy' — This new cargo drone uses an inflatable wing instead of a traditional rigid frame, and it could change how wars are fought [1d]
- Security teams can't keep up with how fast AI is cracking cloud security [1d]
- The end of Moore's Law? Huawei unveils new chip architecture, which it hopes can help it cut the gap on Nvidia and TSMC [1d]
- Websites are using this FROST-y new technique to spy on users by snooping on their SSD activity [1d]
- Pentagon awards $9.7 billion in contracts to Dell, Microsoft to provide software, stop license sprawl, and cut costs across military and intelligence networks [1d]
- Holy moly! Valve just hiked the Steam Deck OLED price by almost 50% — but I have two fan-favorite handhelds that are still cheap and you should get instead [1d]
- I asked ChatGPT to build me a realistic weekly workout for a 54-year-old body — and I actually kept doing it [2d]
- The LG C6 OLED TV is my dark horse pick for a World Cup winner — I said it ‘sets the bar for TVs in 2026’ in my review — and it’s already been discounted [2d]
- Lack of AI governance could force 40% of enterprises to roll back autonomous AI agents by 2027 [2d]
- Xreal is making budget XR smart glasses — and they give my favorite cheap specs a serious run for their money [2d]
- Take-Two CEO seems to take shot at MindsEye studio, says 'the folks at Rockstar seem to be able to make these massive hits' while former Rockstar employees 'haven’t been able to do it' [2d]
- The FBI warns Microsoft 365 services are being bombarded with new phishing emails — here are 3 steps you can take to stay safe [2d]
- I started asking ChatGPT one extra question — and its answers suddenly became far more useful [2d]
- Polymarket blocks VPNs and tightens identity verification as over 30 countries ban the betting platform [2d]
- Modern Warfare 4 director on return of 'Mil-Sim' operators and upcoming Call of Duty's 'gritty' tone — 'We want those characters to feel set in our world' [2d]
- Captain Price returns in Modern Warfare 4 for a Call of Duty campaign that 'feels both blockbuster in scale and grounded in authenticity' [2d]
- Modern Warfare 4 announcement confirms October release, Nintendo Switch 2 port, and that new Call of Duty is skipping last gen [2d]
- HBO Max quietly drops first look footage for The Gilded Age season 4 — but I'm convinced that the George and Bertha reunion scene isn't what it seems [2d]
- How to watch 2026 Premier League Darts Finals Night: Free Streams & Schedule [2d]
- ‘If you’re buying the same game every year, that’s not healthy’ — Modern Warfare 4 director on huge mechanical changes shaping the next Call of Duty [2d]
- ‘Nothing in its class comes close’: the Xiaomi 17T Pro is being called ‘the telephoto master’, but how does its 5x zoom perform in reality? I took over 500 photos to find out [2d]
- Canada vows to amend Bill C-22's encryption and metadata rules amid massive tech backlash [2d]
- A human-first approach to AI in retail [2d]
- The Witcher 3 Songs of the Past's official artwork appears to feature a sword CD Projekt Red teased not so long ago [2d]
- Get £350 off the eufyMake E1 UV Printer + £500 in free gifts with these early access deals [2d]
- GCHQ debuts world-first AI cyber defense system to detect threats across critical national infrastructure, airlines, telecoms, and major companies [2d]
- Hackers abuse UltraVNC, Splashtop, and ScreenConnect to hijack business PCs [2d]
- 'These reports are groundless': A report claimed LG wanted to exit the TV business and offload it to a Chinese brand, following similar moves from Sony and Panasonic — but LG says the story is 'entirely speculative and misleading' [2d]
- Meta's subscription plans are the tip of a terrible pay-to-engage iceberg and may be the beginning of the end for social media as we know it [2d]
- The latest Sonos app update just added a new option that might be the magic bullet you need to fix problems on 'more complex home network setups' — though consider it a last resort [2d]
- LincPlus LincStation E1 NAS review: An impressive 2+2 bay NAS — but the LincOS still feels like it's in development [2d]
- The 60 best Amazon Basics home office supplies — I found everything you need for running a small business or just working from home [2d]
- My favorite camera from last year is on sale for a record-low price — the Nikon Z5 II is easily one of the best value full-frame cameras [2d]
- Meta cloud computing business ‘definitely on the table’, Mark Zuckerberg says – excess data center capacity could be used to enter the market [2d]
- 'There's nothing else like it on the water' — the HoverAir Aqua drone is practically a must-buy for solo watersports fans [2d]
- ‘One of the best in its price range’ — the Xiaomi 17T Pro improves on an already excellent sub-flagship formula [2d]
- With Destiny 2 dead, Bungie is trying to save Marathon's dwindling player count with a free-to-play trial [2d]
- All my favorite DualSense colorways and special editions are discounted right now in Sony's Days of Play Sale [2d]
- New Galaxy Z Fold 8 Wide dummy unit shows off its 'insane thinness', and tells us just how worried Samsung is about the iPhone Fold [2d]
- 'Your bank should do the hard work for you': Monzo debuts possibly the best UK SIM deal just in time for summer — here’s how to join the waitlist [2d]
- Hackers are turning up to victim's work dressed as IT support to install malware in-person, FBI warns [2d]
- Widow's Bay star says he doesn't know if the buzzworthy Apple TV show will get a season 2 — but he has spoken to the comedy horror series' creator about 'what its future might be' [2d]
- Oura just unveiled ‘the world’s smallest smart ring’, the Oura Ring 5 — and members are going to love these 7 upgrades [2d]
- How to watch The Hardacres season 2 online from anywhere — it's *FREE* [2d]
- Flash Geekom mini PC sale: The A7 Max gets a special price cut for one day only — plus a secret coupon code to save on the AI-ready Geekom A9 Max [2d]
- EU to back European alternatives to US dominated software and services in major push for ‘tech sovereignty’ [2d]
- Healthcare cyber risk grows as visibility gaps expose third-party threats [2d]
- I asked ChatGPT to make my daily walks less boring and more mindful — and it changed how I see my neighborhood [2d]
- Immersive tech’s next phase of visual experiences [2d]
- The new reality of critical infrastructure security in the age of hybrid threats [2d]
- What is the release date of Star City episodes 1 and 2 on Apple TV? [2d]
- What the UK’s robot anxiety reveals about how automation will scale [2d]
- UK businesses spend £11.7 billion on 'AI slop' corrections every year, with 1 out of every 4 hours wasted [2d]
- How to move GenAI pilots from experiments to enterprise advantage [2d]
- Marvel has revealed an unmissable first trailer for X-Men 97 season 2 — and it confirms when the highly-rated MCU TV show will return on Disney+ [2d]
- This under £200 Sonos Ray soundbar offers a 'major sound upgrade' that's ideal for your World Cup viewing [2d]
- Why the tech gender gap persists and the importance of building a more inclusive future [2d]
- Four key questions insurers must answer to embrace AI effectively [2d]
- VPNs are not a 'threat' — industry hopes for an evidence-based outcome to UK online safety consultation [2d]
- Cybercriminals are using GTA 6 hype to spread malware ahead of launch, NordVPN warns [2d]
- Deli Boys season 3 plans 'in the works' as executive producer confirms Hulu and Disney+ show's long-term framework after 'big cliffhanger' in new season 2 finale [2d]
- Oscal Pilot 6 review: A durable design and added extras make this a serious contender in the rugged phone market [2d]
- One in four UK government computer systems are running on outdated technology — with taxpayers footing the bill for any failures [2d]
- 'It's gonna be awesome': Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff has high hopes for using AI in its products, says 'it's impossible to describe what we're gonna be able to do for customers' [2d]
- As a former sleep writer, my non-negotiable for summer is a great sleep mask — these are my two personal favorites [2d]
- I watched all of Deli Boys season 2 on Hulu and Disney+ in less than a day — then I asked its stacked cast for their 'genius' and 'hilarious' recommendations for what to stream next [2d]
- I tested the flagship Samsung HW-Q990H Dolby Atmos soundbar, and while it sticks to the formula of its predecessors, it still sets the bar for soundbars in 2026 [2d]
- Forget the newest iPhones — this iPhone 16e deal at Straight Talk can save you up to $330 on the underrated device [2d]
- Sony's TV line-up is now both clearer and also confusingly named after launching its latest sets: here are all the official models and sizes it sells in 2026 [2d]
- Could ChatGPT suffer Firefox’s fate? — 'The risk of falling behind is growing exponentially' as rival AI tools Gemini and Claude surge while Copilot stalls [2d]
- Some Flock Surveillance Cameras Are Getting the Trash-Bag Treatment [1d]
- iOS 26.6 Public Beta Available, Adds Small Change to Blocked Contacts [1d]
- SpaceX's Starship V3 Can't Fly Again Until a 'Mishap' Is Addressed, Says FAA [1d]
- 6 Continuous Glucose Monitors That Are Doctor-Recommended [1d]
- Apple WWDC 2026: What We Expect From This Year's Keynote and How to Watch [1d]
- Apple's iOS 27 Could Be Siri's Biggest AI Reinvention Yet [1d]
- Anthropic Says a Mythos-Class AI Model Will Be Available Soon [1d]
- What's New on HBO Max in June? These Are the 6 Shows and Movies I'll Be Watching [1d]
- Today's NYT Connections: Sports Edition Hints and Answers for May 29, #613 [1d]
- Today's NYT Connections Hints, Answers and Help for May 29, #1083 [1d]
- Today's NYT Strands Hints, Answers and Help for May 29, #817 [1d]
- Today's Wordle Hints, Answer and Help for May 29, #1805 [1d]
- YouTube's AI Is Ready to Customize Your Scrolling [2d]
- This 10-Minute Cooking Method Takes the Stink Out of Salmon [2d]
- With the 40% Smaller Ring 5, Oura Succeeds Where Smartwatch Makers Have Failed [2d]
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