The Brutalist Report - tech
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- "They're made out of weights" [1d]
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- Tony Gilroy Accepts Award for Andor: "Fuck the Empire " [1d]
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- Journey to JPEG XL: open-source experiments shaped the future of image coding [1d]
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- Ableton Extensions SDK [1d]
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- Show HN: Mnemo – local-first AI memory layer for any LLM (Rust, SQLite,petgraph) [1d]
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- A Man Who Reads Books for a Living (One Every Two Days) [1d]
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- Self-hosted dev sandboxes with preview URLs (Docker, Go, no K8s) [1d]
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- Brume is a 24-voice multi-timbral desktop synth for the CM5 [1d]
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- Building iOS Apps with Doom Emacs [1d]
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- Elixir v1.20 released: now a gradually typed language [1d]
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- Rootshell: A new E2EE email service hosted in Iceland [1d]
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- Artificial intelligence is not conscious – Ted Chiang [1d]
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- Embryos shape their limbs: a key discovery of "genetic brakes" [1d]
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- Bots have now passed human traffic online for the first time [1d]
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- Launch HN: Hyper (YC P26) – Company brain for AI agents and automations [1d]
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- Gooey: A GPU-accelerated UI framework for Zig [1d]
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- Skyvern (YC S23) Is Hiring Open-Source Loving DevRel Engineers [1d]
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- The Public Should Own Half of the Big A.I. Companies [1d]
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- If AI Data Centers Are So Great, Why Are They Being Built in Secret? [1d]
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- Angular v22 [1d]
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- Show HN: Rscrypto, pure-Rust crypto with industry leading public benches [1d]
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- MacBook Neo Is So Popular That Apple Doubled Production [1d]
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- New Texas Instruments 5532 chips are not the 5532's we've used for decades [1d]
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- Show HN: Nutrepedia – nutrition info in 29 locales built with Clojure and Htmx [1d]
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- ESP32-S31 [1d]
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- Uber to cut 23% of jobs in HR [1d]
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- Gemma 4 12B: A unified, encoder-free multimodal model [1d]
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- Show HN: Solving complex optimization problems with Google OR-Tools in browser [1d]
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- A Post-Quantum Future for Let's Encrypt [1d]
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- I was recently diagnosed with anti-NMDA receptor encephalitis [1d]
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- Shopify Is Down [1d]
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- REST3D: Reconstructing Physically Stable 3D Scenes from a Single Image [1d]
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- Show HN: Lint Your Markdown with ESLint [1d]
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- I built a ceiling projection mapping of the planes flying over my house [1d]
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- Claude Opus 4.8 Max responding to an empty message [1d]
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- Show HN: Tired of duct-taping access control into agent prompts. Here's the fix [1d]
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- Take Action: LAPD Removed Crime Location Data. Here's Why It Matters [1d]
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- Which sparkling water is the best? [1d]
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- 32GB of DDR5 now costs $375 – AI shortage continues to squeeze PC building [1d]
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- Meta workers can opt out of being tracked at work up to 30 min [1d]
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- Uber's $1,500/Month AI Limit Is a Useful Signal for AI Tool Pricing [1d]
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- Bun Has Been Converted to Rust. Now What? [1d]
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- Piramidal (YC W24) – Software Engineers – NYC Onsite [1d]
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- Did Claude Opus 4.8 distill Alibaba's Qwen? Here's what the evidence says [1d]
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- Semantic reification: how to generate UB-free code with arbitrary control flow? [2d]
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- Every Byte Matters [2d]
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- Hacking your PC using your speaker without ever touching it [2d]
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- What I've learned about the trombone [2d]
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- PlayStation Architecture [2d]
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- Mathematicians issue warning as AI rapidly gains ground [2d]
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- Life and work is not meant to be spent in isolation [2d]
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- AI Engineers aren't safe from being replaced by AI [2d]
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- Leiden Declaration on Artificial Intelligence and Mathematics [2d]
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- Microsoft Doubles Down on Controversial Quantum Computing Claims [2d]
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- Recovering Eric Graham's 1987 Amiga Juggler raytracer source code [2d]
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- America's Data Center Build-Out Is Falling Way Behind Schedule [2d]
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- The Unreasonable Redundancy of Nature's Protein Folds [2d]
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- U of T researchers demonstrate AI worm could target any online device [2d]
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- External Clock Generation on RTX 50 Series [2d]
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- The American Missile Crisis [2d]
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- HHS is overriding peer review to require changes to research scope, design [2d]
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- At the Autograph Show [2d]
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- Agentic Mfw [2d]
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- NLAB: The worlds smallest electronics lab [2d]
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- Can A.I. Produce Writing That We Want to Read? [2d]
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- Capstone – multi-platform, multi-architecture disassembly framework [2d]
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- Roku LT Operating System open source distribution [2d]
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- I Found a Bug in Apple's Fsck_hfs [2d]
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- He Blew the Whistle on DOGE. Then His Brakes Were Cut [2d]
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- I Don't Want My Search Engine to Think for Me [2d]
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- Amazon Has Axed Its New Stargate Series [2d]
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- My Students Can't Read [2d]
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- Sources: Benchmark raised $2B across two new funds, including a $1.25B fund for late-stage bets, its first growth fund after decades focusing on new startups (Kate Clark/Wall Street Journal) [1d]
- Sources: Lila Sciences, which uses AI tools to speed up the rate of scientific discovery, is in talks to raise a $2B Series B at an expected valuation of ~$8.5B (Bloomberg) [1d]
- Internal documents: Meta is considering tiered pricing for "Hatch", its planned OpenClaw-like AI agent tool, including a $200-per-month premium subscription (Jyoti Mann/The Information) [1d]
- Nvidia acquired Kumo, which sells predictive AI software to enterprises, a source says for $400M+; PitchBook: Kumo raised $37M at a $250M valuation in 2022 (The Information) [1d]
- Google introduces Gemma 4 12B, a unified, encoder-free open multimodal model that can run locally on devices with 16GB of VRAM or unified memory (Carl Franzen/VentureBeat) [1d]
- CrowdStrike reports Q1 revenue up 26% YoY to $1.39B, vs. $1.36B est., and forecasts Q2 revenue of about $1.44B, vs. $1.43B est.; CRWD drops 9%+ after hours (Samantha Subin/CNBC) [1d]
- Broadcom reports Q2 revenue up 48% YoY to $22.19B, vs. $22.27B est., and forecasts Q3 semiconductor revenue from AI below estimates; AVGO drops 12%+ after hours (Reuters) [1d]
- Filing: SpaceX aims to raise $75B in its IPO, selling 555.6M shares at $135 each, which would value the company at ~$1.77T (Bailey Lipschultz/Bloomberg) [1d]
- The US and other Five Eyes nations warn that China is flooding online job platforms with fake profiles and offers targeting government and military personnel (Greg Miller/Washington Post) [1d]
- In a report, UK lawmakers call on the government to end a £330M NHS deal with Palantir and disclose more details of a military contract with the company (Bloomberg) [1d]
- Security firm Calif says it used OpenAI's Codex to discover HTTP/2 Bomb, a remote DoS exploit affecting web servers like Nginx, Apache HTTPD, and Microsoft IIS (The Hacker News) [1d]
- OpenAI diverges from Trump's AI EO in a new policy paper, proposing cyber risk evaluations for advanced AI systems be mandatory and led by CAISI, not the NSA (Brendan Bordelon/Politico) [1d]
- Nearly 40% of Alphabet's planned ~$85B in equity offerings for AI will go toward covering tax obligations tied to employee equity awards, amid the AI talent war (Cory Weinberg/The Information) [1d]
- Collate, whose AI tools automate paperwork for life sciences companies, raised $95M led by Redpoint at a ~$1B valuation, bringing its total funding to $125M (Amy Feldman/Forbes) [1d]
- Amazon announces new visual search features, including displaying AI-generated images of products within its app based on users' search queries (Sarah Perez/TechCrunch) [1d]
- Leading the Future, the pro-AI super PAC backed by Greg Brockman, appears to be linked to multiple sockpuppet accounts, including a purported anti-AI activist (@themidasproj) [1d]
- Terra AI, which develops AI models for mining companies to better map underground resources, raised a $20M Series A led by Khosla Ventures (Katie Fehrenbacher/Axios) [1d]
- Town, which is developing personalized AI assistants that connect to users' email and calendar, raised a $55M Series A led by a16z (Lily Mae Lazarus/Fortune) [1d]
- Forage, a payments processor that helps retailers and food-delivery companies accept EBT cards, raised a $40M Series B led by Mouro Capital at a $225M valuation (Yuliya Chernova/Wall Street Journal) [1d]
- Wordsmith, whose AI tools help in-house lawyers draft contracts, handle legal questions, and more, raised a $70M Series B, bringing its total funding to $100M (Melia Russell/Business Insider) [1d]
- Lassie, whose AI agent helps dental practices automate admin work, raised a $35M Series A led by a16z, a source says, at a ~$250M valuation (Alex Konrad/Upstarts Media) [1d]
- Meta is spinning off Supernatural into an independent company, Supernatural Health, after earlier saying the VR fitness game would stop getting new content (Victoria Song/The Verge) [1d]
- Digital i: YouTube overtakes Netflix in average daily viewing globally, rising from 87.2 minutes in 2024 to 99.1 in 2025, while Netflix fell from 100.5 to 93.4 (Michael Savage/The Guardian) [1d]
- Mustafa Suleyman says Microsoft aims to become "one of the top four labs in the world", and "the pivotal moment was renegotiating our contract with OpenAI" (The Verge) [1d]
- Anthropic unveils a Services Track for its Claude Partner Network, a ranking based on what companies built with Claude, and releases a Claude Partner Hub portal (Belle Lin/Wall Street Journal) [1d]
- Meta launches Meta Business Agent globally on WhatsApp and Instagram DMs, after a two-year pilot of the customer support AI bot in India, Mexico, and others (Ivan Mehta/TechCrunch) [1d]
- Google sold $35B in stock in its equity raise this week, up from its planned $30B and taking its total funding to $85B; a source says it contacted 75 investors (Katherine Blunt/Wall Street Journal) [1d]
- Apple plans to open an Apple Developer Center in Berlin in 2026, its first center in Europe and fifth globally, offering in-person developer access and sessions (David Phelan/Forbes) [1d]
- Boston-based software monitoring startup Coralogix raised a $200M Series F at a $1.6B post-money valuation, up from $1B+ after a $115M Series E in June 2025 (Jagmeet Singh/TechCrunch) [1d]
- Analysis: 10 Trump officials, including special envoy Steve Witkoff, reported holding stakes in SpaceX or xAI collectively worth $9.9M+, ahead of SpaceX's IPO (Bloomberg) [1d]
- The EU's Cloud and AI Development Act aims to triple data center capacity in the next 5-7 years, and introduce the Chips Act 2.0 to allow direct EU investment (Gian Volpicelli/Bloomberg) [1d]
- The EU Commission unveils its proposed tech sovereignty package, including the Cloud and AI Development Act, in a bid to cut its reliance on US tech companies (Mathieu Pollet/Politico) [1d]
- Baidu CFO Henry He says the company expects to spin off and list its chip unit Kunlunxin in Hong Kong and Shanghai in 2026, making it a "neutral player" (Tracy Qu/Wall Street Journal) [1d]
- ESA and YouGov: 212.3M people in the US between the ages of 5 and 90 play video games every week, up 3% from 2025; the average age of players rises to 37 (Jennifer Maas/Variety) [1d]
- Supercell, King, and Sybo warn that EU's Digital Fairness Act, requiring pop-ups showing real-world values of virtual currencies, could make games "unplayable" (Richard Milne/Financial Times) [1d]
- Europol and international law enforcement agencies dismantle nine organized crime groups and arrest 29 in a crackdown on illegal streaming, removing 27K URLs (Sergiu Gatlan/BleepingComputer) [1d]
- AI market research platform AlphaSense raised $350M from Vitruvian, Accenture, and others at a $7.5B valuation, up from $4B in 2024, ahead of a possible IPO (Ben Glickman/Wall Street Journal) [2d]
- Apoha, which is developing a "Liquid State Intelligence" data layer to measure molecules in the real world, emerges from stealth with $36M led by Singular (Mike Butcher/Pathfounders) [2d]
- How OpenAI, Anthropic, and AI startups are pursuing "recursive self-improvement", in a bid to build AI that can improve itself with little to no human input (Financial Times) [2d]
- The US data center build-out is falling behind schedule; JP Morgan says 60%+ of data center capacity planned for completion in 2027 isn't yet under construction (Katherine Blunt/Wall Street Journal) [2d]
- How Revolut founder Nikolay Storonsky's Elon Musk-style pay incentives pushed his fortune to ~$20.4B, making him the UK's richest person, ahead of a planned IPO (Aisha S Gani/Bloomberg) [2d]
- Doc: Apple agreed in May to submit the financials of its India business to the country's antitrust body as part of an investigation over alleged market abuses (Aditya Kalra/Reuters) [2d]
- Israeli startup ZutaCore, which builds direct-to-chip liquid data center cooling systems, raised a $100M Series C from Mitsubishi and more at a $600M valuation (Meir Orbach/CTech) [2d]
- AI music startup Suno raised $400M led by Bond at a $5.4B valuation, up from $2.45B after raising $250M in November 2025, and passed 2M subscribers in February (Lucas Shaw/Bloomberg) [2d]
- How startups Westmag, which raised an $11M, a16z-led seed in August 2025, and Atlas are seeking to make actuators, the foundation of hardware, outside of China (Kylie Robison/Core Memory) [2d]
- Google unveils five AI data center water commitments, including becoming water positive by 2030, local infrastructure investment, and transparency about usage (Lauren Feiner/The Verge) [2d]
- Layup Parts, which aims to digitize the composite manufacturing supply chain for aerospace, defense, and motorsports, raised a $42M Series A led by Marlinspike (Sean O'Kane/TechCrunch) [2d]
- Alibaba releases Qwen3.7-Plus, a multimodal proprietary model with a 1M-token context window, costing $2 per 1M tokens, 60% less than text-only Qwen3.7-Max (Carl Franzen/VentureBeat) [2d]
- GitLab is laying off 350 staff, or 14% of its workforce, as it pivots to become an AI-focused enterprise software development platform, and exits 22 countries (Dean Seal/Wall Street Journal) [2d]
- The EU General Court annuls the EU's designation of Meta's Marketplace as a DMA gatekeeper, citing partial evidence, but upholds the designation for Messenger (Samuel Stolton/Bloomberg) [2d]
- Barcelona-based HR software startup Factorial raised a $150M Series D led by General Catalyst at a $2.5B valuation to expand AI agents and grow in Germany (Mauro Orru/Wall Street Journal) [2d]
- Q&A with labor economist Kathryn Anne Edwards on why much of the AI jobs panic is overblown, why the US should start planning for AI job loss outcomes, and more (Casey Newton/Platformer) [2d]
- The UK CMA says publishers in the country will be allowed to opt out of Google AI search results, giving the company nine months to implement the changes (Imran Rahman-Jones/BBC) [2d]
- London-based Gigaton, which is developing AI to automate industrial control systems for cement, steel, glass, and chemicals plants, raised a $26M Series A (Mike Butcher/Pathfounders) [2d]
- French quantum computing startup Quobly, which is developing silicon-based quantum computers, raised a €115M Series A led by Bpifrance, SEALSQ, and STMicro (Tamara Djurickovic/Tech.eu) [2d]
- How India's ambitions to build and export a sovereign AI template are colliding with structural constraints, including a dependence on foreign AI infrastructure (Saritha Rai/Bloomberg) [2d]
- UnearthInsight: Indian IT companies have spent $7.1B on acquisitions since the start of 2025 to gain clients, as AI-led pricing pressure weakens organic growth (Shristi Achar/The Economic Times) [2d]
- Mastercard says it plans to offer on-chain settlement using several regulated USD stablecoins, initially supporting USDC, PYUSD, USDG, USDP, RLUSD, and SoFiUSD (Helene Braun/CoinDesk) [2d]
- Google says it is testing a new toggle inside its Search Console with some UK domain owners, letting them decide whether their sites appear in AI search results (Igor Bonifacic/Engadget) [2d]
- Sources: DeepSeek is set to raise ~$7.4B in its first funding round from investors including Tencent and CATL at a valuation of between ~$52B and ~$59B (Reuters) [2d]
- Current and former Meta employees detail Alexandr Wang's efforts to revive Meta's AI edge, as Muse Spark boosts confidence despite lagging rivals in coding (Hannah Murphy/Financial Times) [2d]
- University of Toronto researchers claim to have developed a "worm" powered by open source AI that exploits known flaws and tailors attacks for each computer (Cade Metz/New York Times) [2d]
- Sensor Tower: ChatGPT has become the fastest app to hit 1B global MAUs by far; ChatGPT's MAUs are up 62% YoY in Q2 to date, Claude's MAUs are up 640% YoY to 56M (Harshita Mary Varghese/Reuters) [2d]
- Source: SpaceX plans to raise $75B in its IPO by selling 555.6M shares at $135 each, an unusual move since most companies set a price range before the roadshow (Echo Wang/Reuters) [2d]
- Source: Google asked Google Play app devs to join a "confidential content offer pilot", offering to pay for access to codebases to use them to train AI tools (Jason Koebler/404 Media) [2d]
- Google selling $10B of equity to Berkshire is fascinating and functions as a signal that AI demand is high, in a world where the most cash buys the most compute (Ben Thompson/Stratechery) [2d]
- Bitcoin fell as much as 7% over 24 hours to below $67K on Tuesday for the first time since April, following Strategy's first BTC sale since 2022; MSTR fell 9% (Bloomberg) [2d]
- Oxford Quantum Circuits, a UK-based startup building and deploying quantum computers, has raised a $350M Series C led by Bullhound Capital (Daphné Leprince-Ringuet/Sifted) [2d]
- Hey, remember that bonkers folding micro-LED TV? It’s back! And now it's a Bugatti [1d]
- Garmin says older runners are surprisingly doing the longest runs — see how you compare in the latest fascinating Connect data [1d]
- Huawei's fiercest competitor just launched the world's first Wi-Fi 8 access point, and it uses a cutting-edge US chip [1d]
- NYT Connections hints and answers for Thursday, June 4 (game #1089) [1d]
- NYT Strands hints and answers for Thursday, June 4 (game #823) [1d]
- Quordle hints and answers for Thursday, June 4 (game #1592) [1d]
- 'More like a traditional video game' — Unreal Engine 5 and The Mandalorian and Grogu have transformed Disney World's Millennium Falcon: Smugglers Run attraction inside Galaxy's Edge [1d]
- Huawei's chairman officially thanks the US government 'for enabling' China's 'semiconductor industry chain to truly grow' [1d]
- World's smallest space laser station is changing global connectivity by bypassing 'vulnerabilities associated with terrestrial and subsea cables' [1d]
- Quote of the day by Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei: "Humanity is about to be handed almost unimaginable power, and it is deeply unclear whether [we] possess the maturity to wield it" — warnings on the looming threat of beyond-human AI [1d]
- ‘It’s good play at its core and we are making it even better’ — these 12 Lego Pokémon sets finally get Smart Play right, and I can’t decide which I love most [1d]
- Dyson HushJet Mini Cool vs Shark ChillPill: in the battle of the portable fans, there's a clear winner [1d]
- Chinese firm selling stealth 'core technology by the kilogram' to make drones almost invisible to radars — spray-on coating is almost affordable by F-117 standards, slashes reflected radar power by 50% [1d]
- How to watch NBA Finals 2026: Free streams, schedule, TV channels for New York Knicks vs San Antonio Spurs [1d]
- 'Significantly advance future Army capabilities': US Army keen on quantum control research that promises to deliver a huge leap in future energy generation and computing [1d]
- Alice and Steve review: Nicola Walker is the best thing about this complicated, feud-filled Hulu comedy series [1d]
- AI is getting too much of the blame for graduate hiring prospects, and there could be a job perk that is actually behind it all [1d]
- Best Buy launches a huge Sonos sale ahead of the World Cup — here are the 7 top-rated soundbars and speakers I'd buy [1d]
- Garmin's big software update is inbound, but these older watches will miss out — see if your Forerunner, Fenix, or Vivoactive is on the list [1d]
- A PhD student has discovered new plant-inspired window glass that could 'simultaneously store solar energy and darken' a room when sunny to cool it down [1d]
- Microsoft is ditching password-based authentication tomorrow – Edge browser will switch to Windows Hello access [1d]
- Clearaudio just unveiled a stunning Rammstein turntable and truly, ich will! [1d]
- Outlander: Blood of My Blood season 2 — release date, cast and everything we know so far about the hit Starz and MGM+ spinoff show's return [1d]
- 'A new category of agents': Microsoft reveals Scout, its first "Autopilot", which wants to change how you work for good [1d]
- OpenAI and Anthropic are battling to conquer the AI market in Finance and Legal [1d]
- WWDC 2026 could be Apple's most important event in years, and it doesn't just hinge on Siri — here are 3 ways it can (and should) deliver [1d]
- Is GoPro the next Kodak? AI could bring down the action cam pioneer as filings raise ‘substantial doubt’ about its future [1d]
- The Oura Ring 4 is a 'future-proof smart ring' — and it just dropped to its cheapest price yet ahead of Prime Day [1d]
- The final trailer for 2026's Supergirl movie is here to remind you why its Woman of Tomorrow subtitle was dropped from the DC comic book movie [1d]
- I'm a tablet expert, and iPads are still miles better than Android slates for multitasking — but Apple will lose the advantage if it doesn't fix the rest of iPadOS soon [1d]
- This is the VPN I'd give to my gran to keep her banking safe and her online Scrabble secure — everything's explained, everything's private, and it's cheaper than NordVPN right now [1d]
- Is gaming better value than movies? New study shows US gamers think it's a better use of their cash [1d]
- 'You can no longer do things at human scale': Cisco releases AI agent botnet that works on behalf of your business [1d]
- Forget Marvel's Wolverine and God of War Laufey — I’ve played Onimusha's sword-fighting State of Play demo, and I think it could be the sleeper hit of 2026 [1d]
- These are the 7 best mini PC deals I've found in GMKtec 7th anniversary sale — save big on some of our highest rated and reviewed compact desktops [1d]
- Amazon’s early Prime Day deals are packed with cheap tech gadgets you'll actually use — shop my 15 favorite deals from $9.99 [1d]
- ‘We are welcoming others to join this category, which we created’: Samsung has already told us how it feels about the rumored iPhone Ultra — and the Galaxy Z Fold-maker clearly doesn’t fear Apple’s long-awaited foldable debut [1d]
- How to watch Netherlands vs Algeria: Free Streams & TV Channels for World Cup 2026 warm-up match [1d]
- Japan is considering stronger age restrictions for social media use — but public response to the move hasn't been as positive as hoped [1d]
- AI is the top investment area for 3 out of 4 insurance CEOs [1d]
- 'They're building real momentum and player trust' — This former Xbox exec is a big fan of recent rebrand [1d]
- Watch out, Dolby: Apple and Google just announced a new custom version of HDR, and it could arrive on the iPhone 18 first [1d]
- The ModRetro M64 looks like the perfect modern way to play your classic Nintendo 64 games [1d]
- UK regulator mandates that Google should let publishers opt out of AI search [1d]
- Best peripherals of Computex 2026: top new keyboards and mice you need to know about [1d]
- Microsoft Edge and Aloha caught sharing precise user location data with third parties [1d]
- Weedhack malware campaign infects 116,000 mod-hungry Minecraft players systems through SEO poisoning and YouTube [1d]
- Summer Game Fest [1d]
- This $67 early Prime Day standing desk deal is perfect for smaller home offices — I'm a professional office furniture reviewer and this budget pick ticks all the boxes for compact workspaces [1d]
- Adorama's 'Summer Sony Sale' drops the A7R V and A7R IV cameras to a record-low price — these still-great bodies are much cheaper than the A7R VI [1d]
- 'We don't want to make a legacy AVR': WiiM's first soundbar is the same price as the Sonos Beam, but it's bigger, beefier and has real upfiring drivers for Dolby Atmos — and we talked to WiiM's CEO about it [1d]
- The best laptops of Computex 2026: top machines from Dell, MSI, Acer, and even Microsoft! [1d]
- I asked ChatGPT to think like a kid — and it suddenly saw every hole in my ideas [1d]
- AI promised productivity but IT teams got cognitive overload instead [1d]
- Until Dawn 2 announced, but it's by a new developer — either way, I'm still excited for more slasher horror [1d]
- Price pressures in building PCs 'aren't going away anytime soon' warns AMD exec — but new budget CPU could be in the works [1d]
- 'It instantly gives you a smile, because you know the track'— Rayman Legends Retold audio director breaks down iconic music levels [1d]
- America's Sweethearts: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders season 3 drops first emotional Netflix trailer — and fans are convinced that this veteran is retiring early after getting 'too much screentime' [1d]
- Widow's Bay episode 8's big chase sequence only took two nights to film — but the Apple TV show's breakout star says it was so intense that she 'ended up losing my voice' [1d]
- Future-proof your PC for under $90 — Thermaltake's Toughpower PF3 PSU lets you power today's PC hardware and tomorrow's upgrades with this limited-time deal at Newegg [1d]
- Why building two data centers a week won’t fix AI’s bottleneck [1d]
- Crimson Desert gets surprise second roadmap and DLC confirmation — with Pearl Abyss promising one important upgrade that I wish was more common [1d]
- Steam Community Profiles abused as C2 network in new WordPress malware infection campaign [1d]
- I pushed ChatGPT toward its hidden chat limit — here's what actually happens when you reach it [1d]
- 'Sounds more like a supercar': Meze unveils Arta, elite audiophile headphones with sonic blades, replaceable parts — and the price-tag of a small car [1d]
- I spent three weeks with Panasonic’s prettiest camera to date — here’s why the Lumix L10 is a Fujifilm X100VI killer [1d]
- Want to take your running up a notch this summer? Here are 9 speed-focused running shoes built for PB-smashing — and they're all up to 50% off for Global Running Day [1d]
- Supercharge your home network for under $33 — Amazon's early Prime Day deal could be the smartest upgrade you'll make all year [1d]
- New Marvel's Wolverine trailer is packed with brutal action and offers our first look at Jean Grey [2d]
- An ode to Ask Jeeves - the iconic search engine which was ahead of its time [2d]
- What is the release date for Rick and Morty season 9 episode 3 on Adult Swim, HBO Max, and Hulu? [2d]
- Ninja just launched an automatic espresso machine, but should you choose the new AutoBarista Pro or go for the cheaper Ninja Luxe Café? I'm here to help [2d]
- 7 new Android features coming to your phone in June — including fake call detection and Google Photos wardrobe [2d]
- Which Kindle should I buy? A guide to Amazon's excellent e-reader range [2d]
- Empowered patients, smarter pathways: wearables and the future of health tech [2d]
- Smeg's new wine coolers are perfect for storing your Sauvignon, chilling your Chablis and cooling your Chenin Blanc — and they look seriously cool, too [2d]
- The next evolution of the penetration test must include agentic AI [2d]
- 'This mode is a dream bro' — Call of Duty is bringing back Black Ops 2 in a way nobody expected [2d]
- New Trump executive order requests AI companies 'voluntarily' allow the White House to test the "advanced cyber capabilities of AI models” [2d]
- 'Death was supposed to be the end' — Kratos' wife Faye returns as protagonist of new God of War game, Laufey [2d]
- How compliance can unlock AI innovation at scale [2d]
- Quarterly tax reporting is here – is HMRC ready? [2d]
- Delivering AI systems enterprise users can’t live without [2d]
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