The Brutalist Report - tech
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- Toy Story 5 shows 'terror' of children's screen addiction, says Tom Hanks [1d]
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- Can the stockmarket swallow Anthropic, SpaceX and OpenAI? [1d]
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- The Frame Problem [1d]
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- Age verification for social media, the beginning of the end for a free internet? [1d]
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- Chipotlai Max [1d]
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- Jonathan Franzen on Talent, Theatre, and His Next Novel [1d]
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- OpenAI frontier models and Codex are now available on AWS [1d]
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- Alphabet Announces $80B Equity Capital Raise to Expand AI Infra and Compute [1d]
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- My 15-year-old relative was killed for refusing to marry her cousin [1d]
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- Debug Project [1d]
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- Hackers Used Meta's AI Support Bot to Seize Instagram Accounts [1d]
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- GitHub and the Crime Against Software [1d]
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- Show HN: Textile – A desktop app for weaving together bits of text [1d]
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- Man out of Time: The travels and ecstasies of a Russian aesthete [1d]
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- Florida AG files lawsuit against OpenAI, CEO Sam Altman for deceptive practices [1d]
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- SEC Charged Mark Cuban with Insider Trading (2008) [1d]
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- GrapheneOS Speech Services version 2 released [1d]
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- Should you normalize RGB values by 255 or 256? [2d]
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- Show HN: DepsGuard – one command to harden NPM/pnpm/yarn/bun/uv configs [2d]
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- AI Agent Guidelines for CS336 at Stanford [2d]
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- DuckDuckGo makes its 'no-AI' search engine easier to access as its traffic booms [2d]
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- The Newest Instagram "Exploit" Is the Goofiest I've Seen [2d]
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- Florida sues OpenAI and Sam Altman over AI risks [2d]
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- Anthropic confidentially submits draft S-1 to the SEC [2d]
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- Are You Enjoying Our Linguine? (2025) [2d]
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- Can You Stop a Hypersonic Missile? [2d]
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- The Dirt That Refused to Die [2d]
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- Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (June 2026) [2d]
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- Ask HN: Who is hiring? (June 2026) [2d]
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- SaySynth: A Brief History of Speaking Machines [2d]
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- Iran stops negotiations with U.S., vows to 'completely' block Strait of Hormuz [2d]
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- KDE at 30 [2d]
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- The Pirate Bay Remains Resilient, 20 Years After the Raid [2d]
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- CS336: Language Modeling from Scratch [2d]
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- No Raise, No Promotion: 1 in 4 White-Collar Workers Are Stalling Out [2d]
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- Show HN: A CSS 3D Engine (no WebGL) [2d]
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- Sysadmining Like It's 2009 [2d]
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- Are blue zones real? Answering that question is harder then ever [2d]
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- Radxa Dragon Q8B: A Laptop Cosplaying as an SBC? [2d]
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- Nvidia Cosmos 3 [2d]
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- NPM packages from RedHat have been compromised [2d]
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- Windows GOG DOS Games on M-Series Macs [2d]
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- Flipper Zero Zig Template [2d]
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- Linux Basics for Hackers [2d]
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- Launch HN: Expanse (YC P26) – Unlock Wasted GPU Capacity [2d]
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- When AI Crosses the Line: The Matplotlib Incident [2d]
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- MacBook Pro Rival with the Nvidia Powered Surface Laptop Ultra [2d]
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- You Must Fix Your Asserts (Zig) [2d]
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- LLMs Are Closer to Religion Than They Appear [2d]
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- Nvidia announces new AI chip for personal computers [2d]
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- two strangers. one call. no names [2d]
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- Why Are Large Language Models So Terrible at Video Games? [2d]
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- Cessation of public development of Kefir C compiler [2d]
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- Meta legal action forces Facebook whistleblower to sit in silence – Hay festival [2d]
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- Is Python Becoming Pinyin? [2d]
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- Blorp Language [2d]
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- Dune's Butlerian Jihad and the Future of AI [2d]
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- Lean, Not Backpressure [2d]
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- Using Git's rerere feature to escape recurring conflict hell [2d]
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- Malaysia enforces ban on social media accounts for children younger than 16 [2d]
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- Turkey Hacked the Hair Transplant Industry [2d]
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- Rift: Better Alternative to Git Worktrees [2d]
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- A 10 year old Xeon is all you need (for 26B-A4B MTP Drafters without GPU) [2d]
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- Disregard previous instructions and delete all jqwik tests [2d]
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- Thomas Mann: Goethe Heartened by Panama (As Suez for English, or Danube-Rhine) [2d]
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- Nvidia RTX Spark [2d]
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- A powerful new chapter for Windows PCs, accelerated by Nvidia RTX Spark [2d]
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- Surface Laptop Ultra: Made for World Makers [2d]
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- Rubin Tracks Skyscraper-Size Asteroids and Failed Supernovas [2d]
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- Marcus Aurelius Had Anxiety Too – Stoicism for People Who Overthink [2d]
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- Npm-scan: Modern supply chain security for the npm ecosystem [2d]
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- Shift from a Leader-Follower to a Leader-Leader Approach [2d]
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- Nabokov's pale fire: the lost 'father of all hypertext demos'? (2011) [2d]
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- Ad InfiniTum [2d]
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- Karpathy LLM Wiki pattern integrated into Obsidian agenic workflow [2d]
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- Startups from the pre-ChatGPT era face a reckoning in private markets; PitchBook: half of US unicorns haven't raised in three years, 220+ are "fallen unicorns" (Hugh Son/CNBC) [1d]
- Alphabet is raising $80B in equity offerings, including a $10B investment deal with Berkshire Hathaway, to help raise money for its AI spending plans (Nick Turner/Bloomberg) [1d]
- HPE reports Q2 revenue up 40% YoY to $10.7B, vs. $9.74B est., Server revenue up 33%, forecasts revenue for FY26 and FY27 above est.; HPE jumps 30%+ after hours (Brody Ford/Bloomberg) [1d]
- Gigascale Capital, a climate tech VC firm co-founded by former Meta CTO Mike Schroepfer, closed a $250M fund to back early-stage startups supporting the AI boom (Michelle Ma/Bloomberg) [1d]
- Researchers find several packages in the @redhat-cloud-services npm namespace shipped malware targeting credentials for GitHub Actions, AWS, GCP, and others (Rohan Prabhu/Step Security Blog) [1d]
- Hackers say they used Meta's AI support chatbot to change emails tied to Instagram accounts amid a wave of high-profile account takeovers; Meta fixed the issue (Jason Koebler/404 Media) [2d]
- Source: Salesforce has a stake in Anthropic worth ~$5B; Salesforce first invested about $50M in an early 2023 round and has continually invested in rounds since (Brody Ford/Bloomberg) [2d]
- IBM shares jump 9%+ after a six-month old video of Trump praising CEO Arvind Krishna was recirculated on X; IBM had surged ~40% in a little over two weeks (Matthew Griffin/Bloomberg) [2d]
- Stockholm-based Endra, which automates the design of plumbing and electrical wiring in new buildings, raised $50M led by a16z (Lucinda Shen/Axios) [2d]
- Anthropic says it has confidentially filed for an IPO, joining OpenAI and SpaceX in preparing to go public this year (Mike Isaac/New York Times) [2d]
- Anthropic says it has confidentially filed for an IPO with the SEC (Anthropic) [2d]
- New York City-based Mecka AI, which trains robots with human data sourced from body sensors and iPhones, raised $60M, including a $25M Series A (Ben Weiss/Fortune) [2d]
- Sekai, which lets users create mini apps through text prompts, raised a $20M Series A co-led by Khosla Ventures and Connect Ventures, after a $6M seed in 2025 (Kerry Flynn/Axios) [2d]
- Box says it created 13 new AI-focused roles, like AI architect and AI solutions manager, and plans to grow its staff to 3,000 by early 2027, up from 2,900 (Kalley Huang/New York Times) [2d]
- Bernie Sanders says the wealth AI creates "must benefit humanity", calling for a sovereign wealth fund that would hold ownership stakes in the top AI companies (Bernie Sanders/New York Times) [2d]
- Sources: at Build, Microsoft plans to unveil a Copilot "super app", a new reasoning AI model developed by Microsoft AI, and lots of Windows developer features (Tom Warren/The Verge) [2d]
- Florida AG James Uthmeier sues OpenAI and Sam Altman, seeking to hold Altman personally liable for deceptive trade practices, negligence, and public nuisance (NBC News) [2d]
- Strava is adding a $11.99 monthly fee for developer API access and moving public profiles and fitness club listings behind authentication to combat AI scraping (Ivan Mehta/TechCrunch) [2d]
- Internal documents: Chinese company Geedge is working to build AI tools to predict those who could pose a political risk, but US chip controls hampered its work (Julian E. Barnes/New York Times) [2d]
- Palo Alto Networks says Mythos found 24+ critical bugs, burning $1M+ of tokens, subsidized by Anthropic; some companies say they plan to boost Mythos spending (Aaron Holmes/The Information) [2d]
- SEC filing: quantum computing company Quantinuum upsizes its IPO, selling 26.5M shares for $53 to $55 each to raise up to $1.46B at an up to $14.3B valuation (Liana Baker/Bloomberg) [2d]
- African e-mobility startup Spiro, which owns 100K+ electric bikes, raised $215M at a near-$1B valuation, after raising $100M in 2025 and $50M debt in 2026 (Loni Prinsloo/Bloomberg) [2d]
- SEC filing: SpaceX will reserve up to 5% of its Class A shares for select employees and executives' friends and family; 60%+ of shares have an extended lock-up (Charles Capel/Bloomberg) [2d]
- SEC filing: Strategy sold 32 bitcoin between May 26 and May 31 for ~$2.5M at an average net price of $77,135 per coin, its first disclosed bitcoin disposal (Shaurya Malwa/CoinDesk) [2d]
- Google plans to open its first physical Google Store outside of the US, in Tokyo's Omotesando district "this summer", marking Google's 11th physical store (Damien Wilde/9to5Google) [2d]
- French private equity firm Ardian partners with data center group Verne to build an up to €5B AI "gigafactory" outside Paris, targeting 500MW in total capacity (Financial Times) [2d]
- Israeli networking company DriveNets raised a $410M Series D led by Bessemer and Atreides at an $8.5B valuation, taking its total funding to ~$1B (Meir Orbach/CTech) [2d]
- Wirescreen analysis of 3,800 Chinese military procurement records finds 500+ instances since 2019 where the PLA sought Nvidia chips, including the A100 and A800 (New York Times) [2d]
- Sources: Anthropic plans to let the EU's cyber agency ENISA join Project Glasswing, giving it access to Mythos; EU officials went to the US to ask for access (Gian Volpicelli/Bloomberg) [2d]
- Chinese AI developer MiniMax launches M3, a new coding model that it says rivals Opus 4.7, costing $0.12 per 1M input tokens, compared with $5 for Opus 4.7 (Juro Osawa/The Information) [2d]
- Binance launches trading for 7,000+ US stocks and ETFs for non-US users, with zero commissions and fractional share purchases, as part of its "super app" push (Jeff John Roberts/Fortune) [2d]
- A look at the Seckinger school cluster in Georgia, including the US' "first AI-themed educational institution", as parents say AI integration is often sparse (New York Times) [2d]
- Nasdaq, FTSE, and other index providers are aggressively shortening entry timelines to accommodate SpaceX's $75B IPO, as Elon Musk targets retail investors (Bloomberg) [2d]
- Q&A with Bill Gurley on Anthropic staffers believing "they can create God, and that by creating God, they are like this Prometheus kind of species", and more (@theallinpod) [2d]
- Q&A with Brian Chesky on running Airbnb in "founder mode", differences between "founder mode and hustle culture", AI customer service, listing hotels, and more (Jordyn Holman/New York Times) [2d]
- Meituan reports Q1 revenue up 5.6% YoY to ~$13.5B, above ~$13.4B est., and a ~$1B net loss, its third straight quarter of losses amid a food delivery price war (Tracy Qu/Wall Street Journal) [2d]
- Jensen Huang says Anthropic, OpenAI, and SpaceX are among the first big users for Nvidia's new Vera CPUs, which are 1.8x faster for AI workloads than x86 chips (Ian King/Bloomberg) [2d]
- SoftBank becomes Japan's biggest company by market value after hitting an all-time high, overtaking Toyota, which has been the country's largest for 20+ years (Financial Times) [2d]
- Coinbase launches direct Indian rupee deposit and withdrawal rails via the Immediate Payment Service, aiming to remove its reliance on P2P and intermediaries (Omkar Godbole/CoinDesk) [2d]
- Netherlands-based Invisix, which is developing advanced chipmaking measurement tools, raised a €20M seed, with the participation of a "tier-one" chipmaker (Tamara Djurickovic/Tech.eu) [2d]
- Grab says it commits to "Taiwan's data security and public trust", after reports of Grab's collaborations with China's Huawei and Alibaba sparked concerns (Kentaro Takeda/Nikkei Asia) [2d]
- A look at Operation Jailbreak, a US Army-led hackathon where nine defense firms use AI to integrate weapons systems, drawing on Ukraine interoperability lessons (Demetri Sevastopulo/Financial Times) [2d]
- A look at Pangram, considered the gold standard for detecting AI writing, and the dangers of its claimed 1 in 10,000 false-positive rate when used at scale (Matteo Wong/The Atlantic) [2d]
- Nvidia unveils DGX Station, a desktop Windows PC powered by its GB300 Grace Blackwell chip with up to 748 GB of memory, capable of running 1T-parameter models (Mike Wheatley/SiliconANGLE) [2d]
- Nvidia says its Vera Rubin computing platform is ramping into "full production", with first systems expected to ship in the fall, after a March announcement (Mike Wheatley/SiliconANGLE) [2d]
- Nvidia unveils Cosmos 3, an open physical AI foundation model, to help robots and autonomous cars better understand the real world with limited training data (Ina Fried/Axios) [2d]
- Nvidia unveils Isaac GR00T, an open humanoid reference design powered by its Jetson Thor chip, combining a Unitree H2 Plus robot and Sharpa five-fingered hands (Stephen Nellis/Reuters) [2d]
- LG shares jumped 300%+ this year, after largely sitting out South Korea's chip-rally in 2025, as LG seeks to expand into physical AI businesses such as robots (Sangmi Cha/Bloomberg) [2d]
- Runway, the AI startup most recently valued at $5.3B, plans to make London its European headquarters and invest $200M+ into the UK's AI ecosystem by 2028 end (Kai Nicol-Schwarz/CNBC) [2d]
- Jensen Huang says Microsoft and Nvidia will "reinvent the PC", starting with 30+ laptops and 10 desktops coming in the fall from Dell, HP, Lenovo, and others (Katie Tarasov/CNBC) [2d]
- Nvidia says RTX Spark offers up to 20 CPU cores and a Blackwell GPU with 6,144 CUDA cores, capable of "100 FPS 1440p gaming" or running 120B-parameter models (Jeffrey Kampman/Tom's Hardware) [2d]
- Microsoft unveils the Surface Laptop Ultra, with an Nvidia RTX Spark SoC, a 15" mini-LED touchscreen, and up to 128GB of unified memory, coming this fall (Sean Hollister/The Verge) [2d]
- Nvidia announces the RTX Spark, an Arm-based consumer PC chip family that it says is "the most efficient PC chip ever built", made in partnership with MediaTek (Sean Hollister/The Verge) [2d]
- Intel details its Crescent Island data center GPUs based on the Xe3P architecture, described as "built for agentic AI"; they use LPDDR5X memory instead of HBM (Jeffrey Kampman/Tom's Hardware) [2d]
- Intel teases its Xeon 7 Diamond Rapids CPUs, built on 18A-P node, with PCIe 6.0, and 50% more cores and twice the memory bandwidth vs. Xeon 6, launching in 2027 (Jake Roach/Tom's Hardware) [2d]
- Intel unveils six Xeon 6+ data center CPU SKUs, says the 6990E+ has 30% better single-thread performance and up to 30% more energy efficiency than AMD Epyc 9965 (Jake Roach/Tom's Hardware) [2d]
- TSMC's rally in Taiwan has outpaced its US-listed shares this year, narrowing its ADR premium to 13.7%, a two-year low, driven by local investor optimism (Charlotte Yang/Bloomberg) [2d]
- China issues new investment rules, expanding regulator powers to scrutinize overseas deals involving Chinese investors, tech, and data, effective from July 1 (Eduardo Baptista/Reuters) [2d]
- Beijing-based Vast, which uses AI models to generate 3D assets from text and image prompts, raised ~$200M at a $1B+ valuation, and says it has 20M global users (Bloomberg) [2d]
- Solstice, which uses clinical and compliance documents and AI to accelerate advertising approvals for pharma clients, raised a $21M Series A (Brock E.W. Turner/Axios) [2d]
- Daloopa, which structures financial data from filings, transcripts, investor decks, and other public sources for investment firms, raised a $47M Series C (Ryan Lawler/Axios) [2d]
- Dell introduces the $699+ Dell XPS 13, starting with 8GB of RAM, a six-core Intel Core 5 320 chip, and a 13.4-inch touchscreen, rivaling the MacBook Neo (Antonio G. Di Benedetto/The Verge) [2d]
- AMD unveils the $330 Ryzen 7 7700X3D CPU, relaunches the 5800X3D as a $349 10th-anniversary edition, and plans to support the AM5 motherboard socket until 2030 (Sean Hollister/The Verge) [2d]
- Twitch rolls out Dual Format, a feature that lets creators stream horizontally and vertically simultaneously, and 2K streaming for partners and affiliates (Cheyenne MacDonald/Engadget) [2d]
- Aftermarket tuners are already going wild for Ferrari’s divisive Luce, but even a ton of carbon fiber can’t save it [1d]
- We went inside the Magic of Disney Animation before it opens at Disney World — and Disney is rebuilding animation as a physical experience [1d]
- Quordle hints and answers for Tuesday, June 2 (game #1590) [1d]
- NYT Connections hints and answers for Tuesday, June 2 (game #1087) [1d]
- NYT Strands hints and answers for Tuesday, June 2 (game #821) [1d]
- Microsoft Build 2026 live — all the updates as they happen [1d]
- Okay Sonos, where is my TV sound system with real left and right front speakers? Sony beat you to to the punch, the tech secretly exists in your products already — it's time to catch up [1d]
- Quote of the day by Oracle co-founder Larry Ellison: "Citizens will be on their best behavior, because we’re constantly recording and reporting everything that is going on" — a dire warning on the erosion of privacy [1d]
- 'The rise of OpenAI is attributable to a web of deceit and the exploitation of users (including Floridians)”: AG seeks to hold Sam Altman and ChatGPT accountable for harm — but it doesn't make sense to hold AI accountable for every bad outcome [1d]
- Spotify could be giving you more freedom on how your profile looks to your friends, and I think it could be the start of the platform’s much-needed social overhaul — but there are other issues I think need more attention first [1d]
- Ninja has solved the biggest, most disgusting problem with home coffee makers, and as a barista, I can't believe nobody thought of it earlier [1d]
- Asus used 'feedback from esports pros' to make new 24-inch OLED — and it looks like the perfect monitor for competitive gamers [1d]
- OpenAI Codex tool with over 29,000 downloads linked to malicious npm supply chain attack stealing authentication tokens [1d]
- Texas Instruments had plans for personal computer domination - a price war nearly brought it to ruin [1d]
- Google Gemini Omni will generate videos with recognizable superheroes if you know how to craft the right prompts, but this is bad news for DC, Marvel, Disney, and probably you [1d]
- Multiple Linux distros hit by major 'CIFSwitch' flaw that gives attackers root access [1d]
- ‘The perfect handheld for many’: Asus reveals the ROG Xbox Ally X20 — and handheld fans are excited about everything except the potential price [1d]
- 'Zero evidence': Apollo's chief economist says AI-related job losses aren't happening [2d]
- The Google Pixel Watch 5 has reportedly leaked in a bizarre scuba diving discovery, but the incident is more than a bit fishy [2d]
- NordVPN rolls out real-time scam Call Protection for iPhone users globally — here's how it keeps your phone more secure than ever [2d]
- Want to store up to 144TB in a shoebox-sized NAS? The Ugreen NASync DXP4800 Plus just dropped in price — and it's not the only one discounted right now [2d]
- 'Very frustrating': Sky users say an ITV X bug is making the channel 'unusable', but Sky says it's now fixed [2d]
- ‘Our message is simple: Build European, buy European, protect European’: European cloud providers join lawmakers and NGOs to end reliance on US hyperscalers [2d]
- JCB Toughphone E10 review: This rugged phone has the raw performance of an abandoned bulldozer, but the price tag of something much better [2d]
- How to watch Love Island UK 2026: Free Streams & TV Schedule [2d]
- Sony says its new FlexStrike Wireless Fight Stick is designed for beginners and those who grew up with gamepads because 'they deserve a shot' — 'We think the market is actually pretty well served already for people who already know and love fight sticks' [2d]
- MobLand season 2 is already in trouble before Paramount+ even confirms its release date — here's what the Tom Hardy drama actually means for potential season 3 renewal [2d]
- Having trouble with Zoom calls while working from home? This VPN could improve your entire home office experience [2d]
- Get ready for summer! Anker's heavy-duty power station just got a massive 50% price cut — making this off-grid powerhouse the perfect backup for campers and RVs [2d]
- Norton VPN expands global footprint with 25 new server locations and adds on-demand IP switching — here's everything you need to know [2d]
- Lenovo just dropped an amazing school and work laptop deal — the Ryzen 7 touchscreen IdeaPad is now under $550 at Best Buy (and it was $900 before) [2d]
- I tried Sony’s new FlexStrike Wireless Fight Stick and got my butt kicked on Marvel Tokon: Fighting Souls — here’s everything you need to know about the upcoming PlayStation peripheral [2d]
- I played Saros with the new Pulse Elevate wireless speakers, and was wowed by their three-dimensional audio and noise-crushing mic — and I interviewed Sony about why it's releasing speakers in a world of gaming headsets [2d]
- I never knew pummeling Nazis on a handheld could be so much fun, but Indiana Jones and the Great Circle's Nintendo Switch 2 debut proves fortune, glory and punching fascists can be even more entertaining on the go [2d]
- The dashboard won’t save you: Why visibility doesn’t improve security [2d]
- WP Maps Pro plugin flaw to create admin accounts on WordPress sites saw 3,600 attempts in a single day [2d]
- Lego just expanded its retro collection with an iconic gaming console designed to let builders 're-live those nostalgic memories' [2d]
- Dutton Ranch fans are convinced Yellowstone spinoff has made a 'rookie mistake' in its devasting episode 4 storyline — and are still in shock over one 'needless death' [2d]
- We're at Computex 2026! Ask our experts anything you want to know about the world's biggest computing show [2d]
- SoftBank offers €75 billion to help build Europe’s biggest data centre project [2d]
- 'Brutal' new Channel 4 drama Tip Toe is the best and most important TV show you'll watch all year — but stream it at your own risk [2d]
- 17 million strong botnet of compromised devices dismantled by Dutch authorities [2d]
- AMD has been the king of CPU socket longevity for a decade — and I'm relieved to see that the AM5 socket isn't going anywhere fast [2d]
- iPhone 17 Pro Max vs Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra: battle of the big-hitters [2d]
- Meta patches flaw that allowed MetaAI support bot to hand out password reset links without 2FA [2d]
- Masters of the Universe references the greatest He-Man meme of all-time, its director says — and the song that plays over it is 'actually used' in the new sci-fi fantasy movie [2d]
- 'Robots that can perform real work': Nvidia, Unitree, and Sharpa are forming a super-group to make the most capable humanoid robots yet — with Jensen Huang promising a ‘meaningful step’ towards frighteningly capable robots [2d]
- A £17 L-shaped office desk? This might be the cheapest home office furniture deal I've ever seen in my life [2d]
- 'Entry-level' jobs reject 1 in 3 UK graduates for lacking experience [2d]
- What is the release date for Clarkson's Farm season 5 episodes 1-4 on Prime Video? [2d]
- Attio CRM review [2d]
- 'Almost every mixer, without being told to, instinctively did the same thing': Dolby exec explains the subtle changes in movie soundtracks brought by the arrival of Dolby Atmos — and it really makes the case for proper surround setups over soundbars [2d]
- Dell announces the new XPS 13 as a budget-priced MacBook Neo rival [2d]
- The new Google Home Speaker could finally have a release date thanks to this leaky retailer — here’s when Google’s first smart speaker in six years could be hitting the shelves [2d]
- The biggest cyber threats businesses face in 2026 [2d]
- Top tech of the month: the best new gadgets we've tested for June 2026 [2d]
- Call me a soothsayer, because I totally saw The Sims 4 Bridgerton collab coming — but it’s the first time I’ve enjoyed a crossover this much [2d]
- Your cloud vendors are shipping AI-generated code. More outages are coming. [2d]
- How fintech designed interoperable systems that actually work [2d]
- Irked by AirPods Max 2's 6-year-old design? Apple's cheaper Beats arm has just the thing, as new over-ears are spotted at the FIFA World Cup training camp [2d]
- Windows 11 is finally getting the Start menu changes we all wanted — and a surprise bonus [2d]
- UK businesses are spending heavily on AI and cybersecurity despite fear that new tech could expose new cyber risks [2d]
- Stop managing vulnerabilities and start managing scanner assumptions [2d]
- What is the release date for Dutton Ranch episode 5 on Paramount+? [2d]
- Oops! A Samsung employee may have just leaked the Galaxy Z Fold 8 — here's how it compares to the narrower Galaxy Z Fold 8 Ultra [2d]
- 'Welcome to the family' — Qualcomm says it's glad Nvidia is joining the Arm race with the RTX Spark [2d]
- AI agents shouldn’t run your supply chain [2d]
- AI is reshaping the finance industry, but governance concerns remain front of mind for CFOs [2d]
- World Cup 2026 LIVE: Free streams, TV guide & how to watch from anywhere in the world [2d]
- 50 Microsoft tools you can use for free just in time for Build 2026 [2d]
- 'No critical findings' — ExpressVPN’s new products get thumbs up from third-party security audit in firm's 27th round of independent review [2d]
- Watch out, Apple - Nvidia just unveiled its RTX Spark Arm 'superchip' to take on the M5 at Computex 2026 [2d]
- There are no strangers at my front door — but Ring's Familiar Faces feature would be better if it weren't tied to its Pro tier [2d]
- Colour me thrilled — the Kindle Colorsoft has dropped below the AU$300 mark for Amazon's Mid-Year Sale [2d]
- MSI Claw 8 EX AI+ with Intel Arc G3 Extreme inside revealed at Computex 2026 [2d]
- Amazon's 2026 Mid-Year just kicked off — these are the best 75+ deals to shop on day 1 of this EOFY shopping extravaganza [2d]
- Nvidia Computex 2026 keynote live - will the GPU maker announce a new Arm-based chip to take on Apple, Intel, and Qualcomm? [2d]
- I put the LG G6 and LG B6 OLED TVs side-by-side, and exploring the nuances of color depth and HDR brightness across the range makes me more certain than the LG C6 is the real star of 2026 — here’s how the flagship and budget OLED tech compares [2d]
- Today's NYT Connections: Sports Edition Hints and Answers for June 2, #617 [1d]
- Electrify America Shifts From Prepaid Accounts to Direct Card Payments [1d]
- Today's NYT Strands Hints, Answers and Help for June 2 #821 [1d]
- Anthropic Eyes an IPO as Big Tech's AI Cash Crunch Comes for Wall Street [1d]
- 3 New PlayStation Accessories in Under 1 Minute video [1d]
- Lost Your Duolingo Streak? There's Finally a Way to Get It Back [1d]
- 'A Web of Deceit': Florida Sues OpenAI Over ChatGPT Safety Concerns [1d]
- 'All Systems Glow': Apple Teases WWDC 2026 With New Tagline, Playlist, Wallpapers [1d]
- Today's Wordle Hints, Answer and Help for June 2, #1809 [1d]
- Today's NYT Connections Hints, Answers and Help for June 2, #1087 [1d]
- Is the MSI Claw 8 EX AI+ the New Gaming Handheld to Beat? video [1d]
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- HBO Max: The 27 Absolute Best Movies to Watch [1d]
- Qualcomm's Computex Keynote in 12 Minutes video [2d]
- Russia's Military Hackers Targeted Home Routers Across 23 States. Here's What to Do [2d]
- Beats Reveals New Over-Ear Headphones With Lamine Yamal Social Teaser [2d]
- 5 Steps to a Clean, Mold-Free Keurig That Actually Works [2d]
- Is 'Love Island USA' on Tonight? How to Watch Season 8 on Peacock [2d]
- The US Government Just Made Passport Renewal Surprisingly Painless [2d]
- Is Instagram Down? What to Know [2d]
- An Entomologist Told Us the Fastest Way to Get Rid of Fruit Flies. Here's What to Do [2d]
- The Top 6 Rowing Machine Mistakes You’re Making During Your Cardio Workout [2d]
- Apple's Smart Glasses Reportedly Delayed Until Late 2027 [2d]
- Surfshark Has a Lot of Neat Features, but Here's Why Nexus Is One of My Favorites [2d]
- 'The Agency,' 'Wild Cherry,' and More: See What's New on Paramount Plus in June 2026 [2d]
- Gas Is Over $4 a Gallon. Is an Electric Scooter the Summer Upgrade You Need? [2d]
- Nvidia's GTC Keynote in 12 Minutes video [2d]
- Nvidia RTX Spark May Light a Fire for Windows on Arm [2d]
- Sony Shares Release Date, Pricing Details for Newest PlayStation Accessories [2d]
- Today's NYT Mini Crossword Answers for Monday, June 1 [2d]
- Regular vs. Smart Thermostats: Everything You Wanted to Know [2d]
- Android 17 Beta 4.1 arrives as Google scrambles to get things ready to hit stable [1d]
- Meta’s smart glasses lead grows as Apple reportedly hits another delay [1d]
- EcoFlow’s new 45W power banks let you keep juiced up without carrying extra cables [1d]
- If Google Photos search feels worse lately, try this simple fix [1d]
- Samsung gives Galaxy owners a limited window to add Care Plus at its best price [1d]
- Google Messages custom chat wallpapers have one more trick in store: animations [2d]
- Samsung’s next cheap fitness tracker may be only a few months away [2d]
- Prime Day month starts strong with 56% off the latest-gen Ring doorbell bundle [2d]
- From Maps to Meet, here’s how readers rank their favorite Google apps [2d]
- This is the worst way to find out what you shouldn’t name your Bluetooth device [2d]
- Google’s about to make its My Pixel app a whole lot more useful [2d]
- 5 of the best new Android apps you need to try this June [2d]
- The handheld gaming war just got a lot more interesting with another Steam Deck rival [2d]
- One of the best PC gaming apps for Android just hit its v1 milestone [2d]
- Apple Music might finally get a Spotify-like free tier [2d]
- Samsung is adding a clever security upgrade to the power menu [2d]
- I wanted to hate the Motorola Razr Ultra (2026), but I can’t [2d]
- 5 features Android widgets still need, even after Google’s big overhaul [2d]
- The Oura Ring 5 is the smart ring I’ve been waiting for, but the Fitbit Air ruined it [2d]
- This Pixel stronghold is finally getting its first physical Google store [2d]
- You may finally have new reasons to upgrade your e-reader [2d]
- NVIDIA’s new chip takes the fight to Apple and Qualcomm [2d]
- YouTube for TVs is getting another dose of Gemini, but it could make sense for once [2d]
- I’m glad Samsung is finally killing the Galaxy Note design, even if fans hate it [2d]
- This new Xbox 360 emulator runs surprisingly well on Android, but you should hold off [2d]
- Duolingo is giving users a rare opportunity to revive their old, broken streak [2d]
- Leaked Galaxy Z Fold 8 looks nothing like the Fold we’re used to [2d]
- Google’s Phone app could finally fix this basic dual SIM oversight [2d]
- Android may soon play much nicer with PCs, NAS systems, and local networks [2d]
- The new Google Home Speaker might finally arrive this month after a long wait [2d]
- An underwater Pixel Watch 5 just became the weirdest Google leak ever [2d]
- Samsung’s upcoming wide Galaxy Z Fold 8 spied in public for the first time [2d]
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